Trends Of General Effect For Last 5 DCI Champions
Trends Of General Effect For Last 5 DCI Champions
How have the last five DCI World Champions fared when it comes to GE? Take a look!
When you break down the scoring sheets of DCI, General Effect creates an interesting affect on show design. With GE comprising 40 points of the 100 points awarded to corps, it is the single largest caption in terms of score weight.
It's easy to see why show design has put such a large emphasis on GE. Some might say at the risk of sacrificing the music and marching.
As we approach the 2017 season, which begins with the DCI Tour Premier on June 22, lets take a look at were the last 5 DCI World Champions started their season with regards to GE and where they finished by the end of the year.
In what some say as the most innovative show in recent history, Bluecoats were the unanimous 1's in the GE caption at finals and finished 0.55 in front of the Blue Devils. Interestingly though the Bluecoats actually ended the 2016 season with the lowest finals GE score of the last five champions. It comes as a surprise considering the use of the ramps, electronics, and uniforms.
In 2015, the Blue Devils captured their 17th DCI World Championship. However, at finals BD finished with a 38.850 in GE and were a tenth behind Carolina Crown. A year prior, BD finished the season with a perfect 40 in GE at finals. But, it might surprise you to know that the Blue Devils started the 2014 season with the lowest first GE score of the last five world champions.
Carolina Crown won their first world title in 2013 with their beloved E=mc2 show. Crown began that season on fire with a 30.200 which is the highest of the last 5 champions. They went on to finish first in GE with a 39.450.
With the 2017 season only 10 days away, the anticipation is building every day. So which corps will come out swinging in terms of GE? We shall soon find out.
How to Watch
ON TV: Available on Roku and Apple TV 4 -- download the FloSports app now.
STREAMING: Only on FloMarching with a PRO subscription. A yearly PRO subscription provides access to ALL FloSports sites. Join Now
• Follow us on Instagram @FloMarching
• Follow us on
It's easy to see why show design has put such a large emphasis on GE. Some might say at the risk of sacrificing the music and marching.
As we approach the 2017 season, which begins with the DCI Tour Premier on June 22, lets take a look at were the last 5 DCI World Champions started their season with regards to GE and where they finished by the end of the year.
Corps | First GE Score | Finals GE Score | |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | Bluecoats | 28.900 | 39.425 |
2015 | Blue Devils | 28.800 | 38.850 |
2014 | Blue Devils | 28.700 | 40.000 |
2013 | Carolina Crown | 30.200 | 39.450 |
2012 | Blue Devils | 29.600 | 39.650 |
In what some say as the most innovative show in recent history, Bluecoats were the unanimous 1's in the GE caption at finals and finished 0.55 in front of the Blue Devils. Interestingly though the Bluecoats actually ended the 2016 season with the lowest finals GE score of the last five champions. It comes as a surprise considering the use of the ramps, electronics, and uniforms.
In 2015, the Blue Devils captured their 17th DCI World Championship. However, at finals BD finished with a 38.850 in GE and were a tenth behind Carolina Crown. A year prior, BD finished the season with a perfect 40 in GE at finals. But, it might surprise you to know that the Blue Devils started the 2014 season with the lowest first GE score of the last five world champions.
Carolina Crown won their first world title in 2013 with their beloved E=mc2 show. Crown began that season on fire with a 30.200 which is the highest of the last 5 champions. They went on to finish first in GE with a 39.450.
With the 2017 season only 10 days away, the anticipation is building every day. So which corps will come out swinging in terms of GE? We shall soon find out.
How to Watch
ON TV: Available on Roku and Apple TV 4 -- download the FloSports app now.STREAMING: Only on FloMarching with a PRO subscription. A yearly PRO subscription provides access to ALL FloSports sites. Join Now
Join The Conversation On Social
• Follow us on Twitter @FloMarching• Follow us on Instagram @FloMarching
• Follow us on