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<DIV><I>So the center of a 2 of 4 is? Start of knife edge? End of
knife edge?<BR></I>
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<DIV><I><SPAN class=274353803-03052008><FONT face=Tahoma>Actually, the center
is the middle of the KE.. by definition, ANY point roll, the center is center
of N-1 points. So in a 2 point roll the center is the middle of the 1st point.
The 'problem' here is that the upright portion of the maneuver is not
considered a 'point'. So, in a true 2 point roll, starting upright, rolling
inverted (point 1), then rolling back upright (point 2), the center is 2-1 or
1, or the center of the 1st point. I don't agree with this, but this is the
criteria as explained to me by the judging committee. (the above is how I
understand it. It's hard for me to defend this point of view as I don't agree
with it!)</FONT></SPAN></I></DIV>
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