Is she ok? Can somebody give us an EBI update?
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Is she ok? Can somebody give us an EBI update?
Yeah, I'd love to know too
(But no spoilers, my wife and I only got to the semi-finals before we had to go to bed)
I hope she's ok too but it looked pretty bad. Need to make sure the coaches and competitors are on the same page when it comes to the rules. More importantly this is why you educate students on leg locks
My Sambo coach teaches leg locks (including heel hooks both regular and inverted) to kids all the time and he's never had one injury in the gym. There's also a thread discussion on this too (Riley and BRuce are in the chain too).
https://www.facebook.com/mike.calimbas
At the end of the day at some point we all need to be ready for it. I'm nervous about leg locks myself when I compete but that makes me tap all the sooner once I see it's 88% locked in or about to. As much as I like the idea of winning the sword saying I beat a high belt, I like having my limbs too.
Overall I think Sophie might have either underestimated the lock Riley had, or she over estimated her flexibility and pain tolerance. You can see her try to reach and break the lock for a full second or two before RIley makes the face of "ummm are u sure you're ok" and then I think she verbally concedes there and then you can see her leg go limp. I met Riley and her Dad at HQ in Aug and I know she's not Rousimar Palhares and she felt bummed about it too after.
Personally I would like to never see heel hooks in kids matches again, regardless what the kids or their coaches agree to. It's just too much risk with very little reward. EBI is such an amazing event, this kind of thing threatens it's reputation. Who cares if kids don't get to go for heelhooks? Does anyone think the matches won't be just as entertaining without them?
No heelhooks for kids.
Riley could not have done that heel hook more politely (in a comp) from the footage I've seen. IMO she did zero wrong. Sad for everyone involved specially Riley, as it no doubt put a dampener on the biggest win of her life.