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2012-13 Girls Gymnastics

2012-13 Girls Gymnastics. Rules Interpretations Review. 2012 Girls Gymnastics Rules Book Corrections . Page 21, Group 2, 6-6-2, shade 2.301 ¼ - ¾ 9.0 Page 17, 28, 53, 6-1-2b, 7-1-2b, 8-1-2b, shade 19 inches Page 94, Group 8, should read “SALTOS FORWARD” and no shading.

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2012-13 Girls Gymnastics

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  1. 2012-13 Girls Gymnastics Rules Interpretations Review

  2. 2012 Girls GymnasticsRules Book Corrections • Page 21, Group 2, 6-6-2, shade 2.301 ¼ - ¾ 9.0 • Page 17, 28, 53, 6-1-2b, 7-1-2b, 8-1-2b, shade 19 inches • Page 94, Group 8, should read “SALTOS FORWARD” and no shading

  3. DefinitionsRule 1 • Advanced High Superior (AHS) • High Superior • Superior • Medium • Back-to-Back Superiors • Balk • Direction Change • High Level Back-to-Back Superior (HL BBS) • Low Level Back-to-Back Superior (LL BBS)

  4. Duties of the Chief JudgeRule 2-2-1a(2) • Before the meet the chief judge shall inspect and measure equipment and the padded competitive floor exercise areato verify specifications

  5. Competitive FX AreaRule 9-1-1b Boundary Line Padded Competitive FX Area FX Carpet Minimum 42’ x 42’ Area

  6. Repeating an ExerciseRule 2-2-1b(9) • Allow a second trial when apparatus fails or other interference not within the control of the gymnast • Routine may be repeated in its entirety or continued from the point of interruption • Decision to repeat must be made before score is flashed

  7. Meet Referee AuthorityRule 2-4-11 • The meet referee retains clerical authority during the contest and after the contest to file reports that are responsive to actions occurring while the meet referee had jurisdiction • State associations may intercede regarding unusual incidents that may occur before, during or after the meet referee’s jurisdiction has ended

  8. Thickness of MattingRule 3-1-3a, b • The minimum working and landing area shall be 4 ¾ inches • The maximum total matting including the sting mat shall be 19 inches • Only manufactured mats referenced in the rules book shall be used

  9. BonusRules 4-1-2E, 7-3-5, 8-3-5, 9-3-5 • Bonus – 0.80 • (max 0.40) AHS – diff, no fall/spot (0.20 ea) • (0.20) HL BBS (0.20) • (max 0.20) May earn .2 in one of three ways LL BBS (0.10 ea, up to 0.20) 2nd HL BBS (0.20) 3rd AHS – diff, no fall/spot (0.20)

  10. BonusRules 4-1-2E(1), NOTES 1, 2 • Up to a maximum of 0.40 for 2 different advanced high superiors • 0.20 for one advanced high superior with no fall or spot • 0.20 for a second different advanced high superior with no fall or spot • NOTE 1: May be performed a second time for AHS credit if there is no fall or spot • NOTE 2: If there is a fall or spot, credit may be earned in difficulty, event requirements, back-to-back superiors

  11. BonusRule 4-1-2E(2) • 0.20 For 1 high level back-to-back superior • HS + HS • HS + AHS • AHS + AHS

  12. BonusRule 4-1-2E(3) • Up to a maximum of 0.20 • 0.10 each – For each LL BBS-maximum of 2 • S+S, S+HS, S+AHS, • 0.20 – For a second HL BBS • HS+HS, HS+AHS, AHS+AHS • 0.20 – For a third different AHS with no fall or spot

  13. BonusRule 4-1-2-E, NOTES 3, 4 • NOTE 3: A single element in a series may not be counted twice to receive back-to-back credit • NOTE 4: In floor exercise: superior, high superior and/or advanced high superior acro elements may be included in one continuous, uninterrupted acro pass without being directly connected

  14. Determining the RangeRules 4-4-1, 3 • Range of scores is determined by the average score not chief judge score • Counting scores must be within range of each other as determined by the average • The chief judge should call a conference for scores that are out of range with each other to bring them into range

  15. Averaging a 4 Judge PanelRule 4-4-2a • 4 judge panel • Drop the high and low scores and average the two middle scores • The two counting scores must be within range of each other as determined by the average • Example • 6.7, 6.3, 6.4, 5.9 • High 6.7 and low 5.9 are eliminated, average the 6.3 and 6.4 = 6.35 • Range below 7.0 = 1.0 • Difference between 6.3 and 6.4 = 0.1 is in range

  16. Averaging 2 or 3 Judge PanelsRule 4-4-2b • 2 or 3 judge panels • Average all scores • All scores must be within range of each other as determined by the average • Example of 2 judge panel • 8.6, 8.9 average = 8.75 • Range for 8.75 average is 0.30 • Difference between 8.6 and 8.9 = 0.30 is in range • Example of 3 judge panel • 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 = 8.13 • Range for 8.13 average = 0.50 • Difference between 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 = 0.20 is in range

  17. Exceeding Warm-Up TimeRule 5-1-6a(1), (2) • 0.20 is taken after one warning from the team score • Deduction applies only to the practice of an element(s) • If time is called as gymnast prepares for an element or dismount, gymnast may continue to finish element and/or dismount

  18. Inquiry ProcessRules 5-1-4a-e, 5-1-6b • Back-to-back superiors were deleted from list because they are part of the Bonus category • Inquiries involving judgment will not be accepted by the meet referee • With the exception of mathematical error inquiries, each inquiry after the first one that does not result in a score correction shall be a 0.50 deduction

  19. Equipment SpecificationsRules 6-1, 7-1, 8-1, 9-1 • Equipment specifications in Section 1 on each event were updated • Landing area on vault, bars and beam must be 8 feet wide beginning this year • The working area under the beam must be 15 feet wide and 15 ½ feet long • A board/folded panel mat/mount trainer mat may be used for mounting and then removed • Spotting blocks or panel mats may be used and then removed • Maximum matting is 19 inches

  20. Vault Without Signal from CJRule 6-2-5b, NOTE • A vault that is performed without the signal will not count as one of the 3 authorized attempts

  21. Vault DeductionsRules 6-4-2a (4), 6-5-1c • Alternate repulsion of hands from the vault table for Groups 2 and 3 is an up to 0.20 deduction • Coach standing between board and vault table is a 0.50 deduction • Exception: Deduction is not taken if the gymnast performs a round-off entry vault

  22. Chief Judge DeductionsRules 6-5-2h&i, 7 & 8-3-7h&i, 9-3-7i&j • Signaling is no longer a violation • Verbal cues by coach or teammate(s) to own gymnast (after one warning) is a 0.20 chief judge deduction • Excessive use of magnesia or use of tape on the vault table or other apparatus is a 0.20 chief judge deduction • Velcro strips, athletic tape or small chalk marks may be placed across the width of the vault runway and must be removed no later than at the end of the rotation

  23. Vault Values Rules 6-6-2, 4, 5, 6 • 2.301 ¼ - ¾ 9.0 (end facing in or out) • 2.503 ½ - 2/1 10.0 • 4.504 ¼ - ¼ Front salto 10.0 ¼ - ¾ Front salto 10.0 • 5.501 RO – FF on – 2/1 off 10.0 • 6.403 RO – FF 1/1 on – Repulsion off 9.6 • 6.404 RO – FF 1/1 on – ½ off 9.8

  24. Variety in Choice GuidelinesRule 7-3-3a(1-3) • 0.05 Lack of performance of both forward and backward elements • 0.05 Overuse of same connections (LB to HB) • Up to 0.10 Lack of balance/overuse of elements from same group • Examples: circles/swings/kips/pirouettes/releases

  25. Variety in Choice GuidelinesRule 7-3-3a(4-6) • Up to 0.10 Overuse of variations of same element • Up to 0.10 Elements of highest value connected primarily to elements of lowest value • 0.10 Using the same element twice to fulfill difficulty Value Parts

  26. Spacing and DirectionRule 7-3-3b • Up to 0.10 Insufficient direction changes (excludes the mount/dismount) and bar changes • 0.05 for lack of 1 direction change • 0.05 for lack of 2 bar changes • NOTE: A fall from 1 bar and continuation on the other bar constitutes a bar change

  27. Extra SwingsRule 7-3-4c (8) NOTES 1, 2 • NOTE 1: No more than 2 consecutive extra swings should be deducted on any single element (maximum of 0.60) • NOTE 2: After a fall, a gymnast is allowed to jump (or be lifted) to the bar and may take a maximum of 2 pump swings to initiate momentum. If more than 2 are taken, a 0.30 deduction for each extra swing(s) (after the 2 allowed) would be applied up to a maximum of 0.60

  28. Handstand Angle DeductionsRule 7-4a Figure 1 When vertical is expected and is NOT achieved the following angle deductions will apply: no ded no ded no hdst credit .05 • 0° - 10° no deduction • handstand awarded • 11° - 20° deduct .05 • handstand awarded • 21° - 45° no deduction • no handstand • >45° deduct .05 • no handstand .05 no hdst credit

  29. Uneven Bar ElementsRules 7-6-3, 4 • 3.303 Uprise backward to clear support on HB, also with ½ turn (180°) or with flank/rear/straddle vault over HB w/wo ½ twist (180°) • 4.303 Clear underswing on LB, release and counter movement forward in flight to hang on HB

  30. Uneven Bar ElementsRules 7-6-7, 8 • 7.301 Facing inward-Stalder backward with release and counter movement forward in flight to hang on HB (Ray) • 8.203 Underswing (toe-on) with ½ turn (180°) to clear support on same bar

  31. Series of Elements on BeamRules 8-2-3, 5 • A single element may fulfill more than one event requirement • Exception: A single element within a series shall not be used twice in order to fulfill two series requirements • Two medium acro elements may be awarded superior credit if specific requirements are met • A medium acro element that attains vertical connected to a S/HS/AHS element that has flight on the beam will no longer receive BBS credit

  32. Variety in Choice GuidelinesRules 8-3-3a(1-5), 9-3-3a(1-5) • Up to 0.10 Lack of variety of acro elements • Up to 0.10 Lack of variety of dance elements • Up to 0.10 Lack of balance of acro and dance elements • Up to 0.10 Balance in the level of acro vs. dance value parts • Up to 0.10 Most higher level Value Parts being isolated elements

  33. Variety in Choice GuidelinesRule 8-3-3a(6-8), 9-3-3a(6-8) • Up to 0.10 Variety of connections (non-Value Parts) • BB - Using more than 2 straight leg pivot turns • Lack of variety in arm movements, locomotor movements, etc • 0.10 Overuse of dance elements of the same shape • More than 2 elements with a wolf or tuck shape, with or without twist • More than 2 elements with a straddle shape, with or without twist • 0.10 Using the same element twice to fulfill difficulty Value Parts

  34. Spacing and DirectionRule 8-3-3b, NOTE • NOTE: May include the mount but not the dismount, may not include a handstand which has no direction and a tic-toc may count as a forward or backward direction element

  35. Balance Beam ElementsRules 8-6-1, 2 • 1.407 Salto forward to arrive in stand or sit on beam, also with ½ twist (180°) • 2.209 Switch leg lp/jp 135° w/wo ¼ • 2.309 Switch leg lp/jp 180° • 2.409a Switch lp/jp 180° w/ ¼ to side split • 2.409b Switch lp/jp 180° w/ ¼ to straddle pike • 2.409c Switch lp/jp to ring at head height • 2.212 Ring/stag ring lp/jp at waist height • 2.412 Ring/stag ring lp/jp at head height

  36. Balance Beam ElementsRules 8-6-7, 8, 11 • 7.101 Forward roll or shoulder roll with hand support • 7.103 Backward roll or shoulder roll with hand support • 8.301 Walkover forward in side position to side stand • 8.402 Jump backward (flic-flac take-off) with ½ twist (180°) to walkover forward (Onodi) • 11.203, 11.303, 11.403 & 11.407 Dismount can be from side or end

  37. Music with Song/SpeechRule 9-3-7o • 1.00 Absence of music or music with song/speech • Human sounds are allowed, provided there are no words spoken or sung

  38. Floor Exercise ElementsRule 9-6-1 • 1.406a Split jp 180° w/ 1 ½ • 1.112 Ring/stag ring lp/jp at waist height • 1.212 Ring/stag ring lp/jp w/wo ½ at head height • 1.312 Ring/stag ring jp w/ 1/1 at head height

  39. Floor Exercise ElementsRules 9-6-8, 9 • 8.101 All saltos to prone • 8.302b A series of saltos, one of which is forward and one of which is backward • 8.403 Double salto forward, also with ½ twist (180°) • 9.302a Series of saltos backward (tuck/pike/stretched) • 9.302b Series of saltos, one of which is forward and one of which is backward

  40. Floor Exercise ElementsRule 9-6-9 • 9.402 Series of saltos backward (tuck/pike/stretched) with 1/1 twist (180°) or more in both saltos • 9.403 Double salto backward, also with ½ twist (180°) or more • 9.204 Whip salto backward, also with ½ twist (180°) • 9.304 Whip salto backward with 1/1 twist (360°) • 9.305 Series of whip saltos backward

  41. Floor Exercise ElementsRules 9-6-9, 10 • 9.405 Series of whip saltos backward with 1/1 twist (360°) in both saltos • 10.201 Arabian salto – take-off backward with ½ twist (180°), salto forward (tuck/pike) • 10.301 Arabian salto (stretched) • 10.401 Arabian double salto forward • 10.202 From take-off forward or backward from one or both legs – salto sideward (tuck/pike/stretched)

  42. 2012-13 Girls Gymnastics Major Editorial Changes

  43. Major Editorial Changes • 2-2-1a(2) Describes chief judge’s responsibility in measuring floor exercise area • 3-1-3a-d, 6-1, Reformats all event equipment 7-1, 8-1, 9-1 specifications to an easier to read format • 3-3 new NOTE, Clarifies the authority and criteria 3-3-5, 3-3-8 for the state association to authorize exceptions to the competitive rules to provide a reasonable accommodation to individual participants

  44. Major Editorial Changes • 6-5-2 new d Clarifies the deduction for failure to use the board safety mat and have a spotter present on the vault. • 9-6-8, 9-6-9, Element illustrations are rearranged 9-6 new 10 for new elements.

  45. Editorial Changes Listing • 1 • 3 new NOTE • 6-3-4h-o • 6-4-3 • 6-4-4h-p • 6-5-1a-f • 7-3-3b • 7-6-8 (8.302) • 8-2-3c • 8-3-3b • 8-5b(2) • 8-6-1 (1.201) • 8-6-11 (11.203a, 11.303a, 11.403a, 11.407) • 9-2-3a(1) • 9-3-5b • 9-5b(2) • 9-6-1 • 9-6-8 (8.203, 8.303, 8.403) • 9-6-9 (9.202, 9.302, 9.304, 9.402, New 9.204, 9.405) • 9-6 new 10 (New 10.201, New 10.301, New 10.401)

  46. 2012-13 Girls Gymnastics Points of Emphasis

  47. Points of Emphasis • Extra swing • Tap swing • Uncharacteristic elements on bars • Bar Change • Handstands on beam and floor • Direction of specific elements on beam and floor

  48. Judging Manual • The new Judging Manual is available on www.nfhs.org • Manual includes the following: • Section on Judging Mechanics • Judges Cue Sheets • Inquiry Sheet • Chief Judge/Meet Referee Deduction Sheet • Event Scoresheets • Meet Management • Supplemental Explanations on Rules

  49. NFHS Gymnastics • Communications • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) www.nfhs.org • Element Clarifications www.nfhs.org • Directly to the state association girls gymnastics sport administrator • State association girls gymnastics sport administrator to NFHS Gymnastics Consultant

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