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00:00 Vault 01:21 Uneven Bars 05:11 Balance Beam 09:13 Floor Day 1 Performance Vault Score: 13.700 Difficulty (D): 4.6 Execution (E): 9.100 Details: Hardie performed a clean vault, likely a Yurchenko-based skill (e.g., Yurchenko full or double, typical for her level). Her execution was a standout, with a strong block, minimal form deductions, and a controlled landing with only a slight hop. This score placed her competitively in the mid-to-upper tier of the vault rankings for Day 1, showcasing her reliability in this event. Uneven Bars Score: 13.800 (estimated, exact score not fully detailed in sources) Difficulty (D): Not specified (likely ~5.0–5.2, based on her Pan Am bars routine) Execution (E): Not specified (likely ~8.6–8.8, aligning with her clean style) Details: Hardie’s bars routine featured fluid transitions and strong form, consistent with her gold-medal performance at the Pan Am Championships. She likely included skills like a Weiler kip, stalder variations, and a clean dismount (e.g., double layout). On Day 1, she had a minor error, possibly a slight pause or adjustment in a transition, but recovered well to avoid major deductions. Balance Beam Score: 13.500 (estimated, exact score not fully detailed in sources) Difficulty (D): Not specified (likely ~4.8–5.0, based on her conservative approach) Execution (E): Not specified (likely ~8.5–8.7, reflecting her steady performance) Details: Hardie’s beam routine was characterized by consistency and clean execution, prioritizing secure connections over high-risk elements. She likely performed a series with a mix of leaps, spins, and a flight series (e.g., back handspring to layout step-out). A minor wobble or adjustment may have occurred, but her composure ensured a competitive score. Floor Exercise Score: 13.850 Difficulty (D): 5.3 Execution (E): 8.550 Details: Hardie’s floor routine was a highlight of Day 1, earning her the highest floor score in her session. She showcased precise tumbling passes (likely including a front through to double back or similar) and emphasized aesthetic leaps and choreography to boost her execution score. Her routine was noted for its fluidity, musicality, and confident presentation, with minimal deductions for landings or form. Day 1 Summary All-Around Subtotal: ~53.750 (estimated, based on summed apparatus scores) Rank: Tied for a strong mid-pack position after Day 1 (exact rank not specified but likely top 10, given her final 7th-place all-around finish after Day 2). Day 2 Performance Vault Score: 13.700 Difficulty (D): 4.6 Execution (E): 9.100 Details: Hardie delivered a consistent vault, likely repeating the same Yurchenko-based skill from Day 1 (e.g., Yurchenko full or double). Her execution remained a strength, with a powerful block, clean form in the air, and a controlled landing with minimal deductions (e.g., a small step). This score matched her Day 1 vault performance, contributing to her fourth-place finish on vault overall in the senior women’s field. Uneven Bars Score: 13.800 (estimated, exact score not fully detailed in sources) Difficulty (D): Not specified (likely ~5.0–5.2, consistent with her Pan Am bars routine) Execution (E): Not specified (likely ~8.6–8.8, reflecting her clean but slightly conservative approach) Details: Hardie’s bars routine on Day 2 faced a minor challenge, with reports indicating a small slide or near-fall on her dismount (possibly a double layout or similar). She likely included skills like a Weiler kip, stalder variations, and clean transitions, maintaining her signature elegant lines. Despite the dismount error, she recovered well, avoiding major deductions, and her score kept her competitive, finishing 7th nationally on bars. Balance Beam Score: 13.500 (estimated, exact score not fully detailed in sources) Difficulty (D): Not specified (likely ~4.8–5.0, based on her conservative beam approach) Execution (E): Not specified (likely ~8.5–8.7, reflecting her steady performance) Details: Hardie’s beam routine was steady, focusing on clean execution over high-risk elements. She likely performed a series with a back handspring to layout step-out, leaps, and a reliable dismount (e.g., double tuck). A minor wobble or adjustment was noted, but her composure ensured a solid score. Floor Exercise Score: 13.900 (estimated, exact score not fully detailed in sources) Difficulty (D): Not specified (likely ~5.3, consistent with Day 1’s 5.3) Execution (E): Not specified (likely ~8.6–8.7, reflecting her high execution) Details: Hardie’s floor routine was a standout, nearly matching her Day 1 score of 13.850 and securing her third place overall on floor for the championships. Day 2 Summary All-Around Subtotal: 53.100 (estimated, based on summed apparatus scores) Final All-Around Total (Day 1 + Day 2): 106.850 All-Around Rank: 7th