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  • Every “event” – vault, bars, beam, floor. The home team always starts in the basement.

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  • six Athletes compete in every event and above five Scores are tallied, meaning teams will receive the lowest score in each event. Those five The scores are added together to get the combined event score for the team and then all four The results of the events add to the team’s final score.

  • Starting value It is the starting score from which the referees will take the deductions. On bars, beams and floor, gymnasts start at 9.4 and a bonus of 0.6 or more is added to the routine to make it start at 10.0.

  • During the routine, judges will take deductions throughout the routine for imperfections in skill execution. to implement It is the form or style of skill. Things like stepping on landing or flexing the feet can range from .05 to .3, depending on the severity of the error.

  • Vault is a little different since there is no routine but only one skill is performed. In the event, each vault has a specific starting value depending on the difficulty of the move. Most vaults you’ll see at a given collegiate gymnastics meet start at 9.95, but more difficult vaults start at 10.0.

Basic conditions

comprehensive: A gymnast competing in all four events
He hits: When a gymnast performs a routine well and provides a usable result
rotation: When all gymnasts compete in one event (think: stroke or quarter)
Greetings: The official start and end of the routine
specialized: A gymnast competing in three or fewer events. Commonly referred to as a “Specialist (insert event here)”.
It sticks: A fully controlled landing with no additional steps or movement once the player’s foot hits the ground.

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