Our men's team has been historically bad with these over the past bazillionty years, with a disqualification or two ruining an almost guaranteed gold. They weren't very crisp with it again today but they certainly looked better than the Canadians. I don't get it. We always used the underhand method and never had an issue. It just seems like a more fluid motion with little room for error. But one has to assume that the two have been exhaustively compared over the years with the overhand coming out on top. It just seems like a waste when you have a big edge in speed but manage to blow it with a handoff.