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2 013 CODE OF POINTS In More detail

November 2012. 2 013 CODE OF POINTS In More detail. Hélène Laliberté Kathy Stoesz. Sections of the Code of Points. Similar information with new presentation. 1.Purpose 2.Regulations for gymnasts 3.Regulations for coaches 4. Regulations for technical committee

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2 013 CODE OF POINTS In More detail

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  1. November 2012 2013 CODE OF POINTS In More detail Hélène Laliberté Kathy Stoesz
  2. Sections of the Code of Points Similar information with new presentation 1.Purpose 2.Regulations for gymnasts 3.Regulations for coaches 4. Regulations for technicalcommittee 5. Regulations & Structure of Apparatusjuries 6. Determination of Score 7. D-Score 8. E Score, Table of generalfaults 9. Technical Directives 10-13 Apparatus 10 Vault, 11 Bars, 12 Beam, 13 Floor
  3. Section 2 Regulations for Gymnasts Warm-up In C-I, II and IV gymnast entitled to touch warm-up on the podium immediately prior to competition 30 sec on all apparatus Vault, Beam, Floor UB - each 50 seconds (including preparation of bars) In C-I and IV the warm up time belongs to the team. In mixed groups the warm-up time belongs personally to the gymnast. Apparatus may be prepared but not used, following the warm-up period before the “competition pause”
  4. They must wear a correct sportive non transparent leotard or unitard (one piece leotard with full length legs-hip to ankle), which must be of elegant design. She may wear complete leg coverings of the same color as that of the leotard; under or on top of the leotard. The neckline of the front and back of the leotard/unitard must be proper, that is no further than half of the sternum and no further than the lower line of the shoulder blades. Leotards/unitardsmay be with or without sleeves; shoulder strap width must be minimum 2 cm. The leg cut of the leotard may not extend beyond the hip bone (maximum). The leotard leg length cannot exceed the horizontal line around the leg, delineated by no more than 2 cm below the base of the buttocks. They have the option of wearing gymnastic slippers and socks Bandages must bebeige-colored (when available from the manufacturer) Must have: national identification or emblem Must wear: start number supplied by the Organizing Committee May wear: only small stud type pierced earrings Attire (penalties 0.3)
  5. Behavior (penalties 0.3) Failure to start within 30 sec. after green light 0.30 from Final score Exceedingwarm up time 0.30 from Final score Remounting podium after the exercise 0.30 from Final score Performing without signal or on red light Final Score = 0.00 points Speaking to active judges during competition 0.30 from Final score Other undisciplined or abusive behavior 0.30 from Final score
  6. Non-permitted presence of spotter 0.50 from the Final Score Incorrect use of magnesium and/or damagingapparatus0.50 from the Final Score (note: magnesia on bars and small marks on beam not mentioned floor) Re-arrangement or removal of springs 0.50 from the Final Score Failure to use supplementary landing mat or moving to unpermitted end of the BB 0.50 from the Final Score Use of unpermitted supplementary mats 0.50 from the Final Score Placement of springboard on unpermitted Surface 0.50 from the Final Score moving suppl. mat during the exercise0.50 from the Final ScoreRaising apparatus without permission 0.50 from the Final Score Failure to use safety collar for round-off entry vaultsFinal Score = 0 points Apparatus related (penalties 0.5)
  7. Section 3 of the code C-I & IV Complete Teams 1 Female &/or 1 Male or 2 Females Nations with 1-3 gymnasts 1 Female or 1 Male C-II: each gymnast – 1 (F or M) C-III: each gymnast – 1 (F or M) Section 3.Regulations for coaches : similar to 2009 May be on the podium to place equipment: board, apparatus May be on the podium during the entire bar exercise May have a second person on podium to remove the board at bars who must leave immediately after removing the board
  8. 2013 Code of Points in detail Section 4.Regulations TechnicalCommittee: similar to 2009 Section 5.Regulations & Structure for ApparatusJuries: similar to 2009 WC & OG Panels 2 D-Panel Judges 5 E- Panel Judges 2 R- Panel Judges (reference) Modifications to judges panels are possible for international events All Judgesmust attend podium training
  9. Judges are Responsible to: Section 5.Regulations & Structure for ApparatusJuries: similar to 2009 Be in possession of the international Brevet Have knowledge of FIG CoP, Technical regulations, Judges’rules Attend Judges’ Review Session Wear the FIG prescribe uniform (dark blue suit, white blouse) Be at the Competition site & briefings per scheduled time Use the symbol notation sheets and maintain record of personal scores Remain in assigned seat until end of competition Exhibit professional, non partisan, ethical behavior
  10. Apparatus Jury Appreciation of the athlete’s performances Primary Responsibility D- Judging Panel content value Neutral deductions E- Judging Panel execution artistry & Choreography
  11. D- Panel Functions D- Panel judges record exercise in symbol notation Jointly determine D- score (discussion allowed) Difficulty Values Connection Values Composition Requirements
  12. D- Panel Functions Ensure the following deductions are applied if gymnast failed to present before and after the exercise. if gymnast performed an invalid “0” vault Spotting assistance deducts from final score report unsportsmanlike conduct of coach to Apparatus Supervisor. Ensureneutraldeductions are applied Ensure correct procedure for short exercice isapplied
  13. E- Panel functions Observe exercises attentively and evaluate faults without bias General Faults Specific Apparatus Deductions Artistry & choreography Faults (BB & FX) Complete score slip quickly and clearly and enter into score pad separately sum of deductions for execution faults sum of deductions for artistry & choreography faults Provide a written record of the evaluation
  14. Sections of the Code of Points Section 6. Determination of Score D- Score + E Score = Final D-Score Difficulty Value (A- through H-) Composition Requirements Connection Value E- Score E-Score calculate by averaging 3 middle of 5 scores Execution Artistry & Choreography
  15. Art 6. Determinaton of Score Short Exercise maximum E- Score of: 10.00 P. If 7 or more elements are performed 6.00 P. if 5 - 6 elements are performed 4.00 P. if 3 - 4 elements are performed 2.00 P. if 1 - 2 elements are performed 0.00 P. if no elements are performed The D- Panel will inform the Apparatus Secretary of the maximum E- Score.
  16. Regulations governing the D-Score D- Score (content) Difficulty Value (A- through H-) Composition Requirements Connection Value E- Score Execution Artistry & Choreography DV CR CV
  17. A- 0.10 B- 0.20 C- 0.30 D- 0.40 E- 0.50 F- 0.60 G- 0.70 H- 0.80 Count the Maximum 8 highest DV including the dismount Award DV unless there is a failure to meet the technical requirement of the element. DIFFICULTY VALUE – D-Panel DV
  18. Recognition of DV elementsSame & Different DV DV The same element is recognized only one time as a DV If performed the 2nd time DV is not considered
  19. Different Elements DV Elements are considered different with Different numbers Example: BB – 2.403 and 2.304
  20. Same Elements if listed under same numberand following criteria DV UB elements: – are performed with or without a hop grip change – giants fwd & bwd performed with legs straddled or together, with hip bent or stretched
  21. Same Elements if listed under same numberand following criteria DV Dance elements: when performed in Side or Cross position (BB) Jumps with 1/1 turn or more performed in side position will be awarded 1 DV higher than in cross position. Jumps that start from side position and finish in cross position, or vice versa – consider as elements performed in cross position with take off from one or two feet with the same leg position land on one or both feet (BB) land on one or both feet or in prone position (FX) turns in the forward and backward direction
  22. 5.3.2 Recognition of DV of elements (Help desk 2011) DV
  23. Same # – Different elements DV there are different body positions (tuck, pike or stretched) in saltos, – the description for body position of dance elements is different – the legs are together or straddled in saltos (UB) – the legs are in cross or side split in dance elements – there are different degrees of turns ½ , 1/1, 1½ (180°, 360°, 540°), etc. See Section 9 for specific apparatus requirements – the support is performed on one or both arms or free – the acrobatic elements take-off from one or both legs
  24. Dance Same # = Same DV DV With take off from 1 or 2 feet with the same leg and body position Land on 1 or 2 feet or in prone position (FX)
  25. Same # = Same DV (BB) DV Land on 1 or 2 feet Performed in cross or side position If the same dance element is performed in cross & side position DV awarded 1 time only in chronological order
  26. Same # = Same DV DV Jumps/ Leaps with ¼ (90˚) ½ (180˚) and ¾ (270˚) 1/1 (360˚) and 1¼ (450˚) and etc.
  27. Jumps with 1/1 or more turn DV Jumps with 1/1 turn or more performed in side position award 1 DV higher than in cross position Example: = C= D (reward DV in chronological order)
  28. Jumps with 1¼ (450˚) DV start from side position and finish in cross position (vice versa) Consider same as element performed in cross position No higher value will be awarded DV awarded one time only In chronological order
  29. ACROSame # = Same DV DV Acro elements land on 1 or 2 feet Examples BB # 5.410 FX: # 4.101, 4.202 DV awarded one time only In chronological order
  30. Recognition of elements occurs in chronological order 3 principles to follow for recognition of elements: 1. An element devalued due to technical failure (credited one DV lower) that does not exist in the Table of elements is performed again in the exercise it will then be considered as a repetition and no DV will be awarded. (Help desk 2011)
  31. Recognition of element When an element devalued due to technical B C D C (Didnot finish in handstand)
  32. Recognition of elements 2. When an elementisrecognized as anotherelementfrom the Table of elements due to technicalfailure. In this case, if the elementisperformedlater in the exercisewith correct technique, bothelementswillreceive DV. Theywillbeconsidered as 2 differentelements in the Table. (Help desk 2011)
  33. A C D E (do not hold free legat (do not completehorizontal exactly 3/1 turns) to the end) Recognition of elementsWhen an element is recognized as another
  34. Recognize as different DV from Table DV Free leg swing below 45° reward If Performed 2nd time with correct technique reward
  35. Recognition of element Whenno DV wascrediteddue to technicalfailure. In this case, if the elementisperformedlater in the exercisewith correct technique, itwillreceive DV. Is not consideredrepetitionsince first time no DV wasgiven. (Help desk 2011)
  36. -- D --- D (without landing feet first) no grasp on first attempt Recognition of elementsWhen no DV was credited due to technical failure.
  37. Criteria for Turns on one leg DV 1st – Degree of turn on support leg 2nd – Free leg turn completion 3rd – Free leg position
  38. Criteria 1: Degree of turn on Support leg DV Increments of ½ turn on BB Increments of 1/1 turn on FX
  39. Criteria 2: Free leg turn CompletionBB & FX DV BB & FX Free leg drops too early Becomes an A-element Performed 2nd time correctly – credit DV Turns performed in different directions (in and out) are the same elements.
  40. CR

    CR Composition Requirements

    2.50 D- Panel
  41. Composition Requirements CR 1 element may fulfill more than 1 CR Only element in table may fulfill CR An element may not be performed again to fulfill another CR Dismount Principle No DMT, A- or B- award 0.00 C- award 0.30 D- or higher award 0.50
  42. No Dismount CR If the salto for the dismount has not begun no initiation of rotation or No attempt to dismount at all jump off *DMT is always 1 of the counting DV
  43. D- Panel No DMT CR NO DV – count 7 elements only E- Panel 0.50 No attempt to dismount Landing deductions Example 1 BB - No DMT credit CR — Round off miss foot and not initiate rotation for salto or — Round off, jump off BB *DMT is always 1 of the counting DV
  44. No DMT - Calculation of DV CR UB – BB- FX DMT - fails to land feet first 9 elements with DV performed D- Panel count highest 7 elements 7 elements with DV performed D- Panel Count 7 elements
  45. Connection Value 0.10, 0.20 (possible 0.3) CV Devalued elements may be used for CV No CV can be awarded with a fall Elements used for CV do not have to be among the 8 counting DV
  46. CV Connection Value a) Only elements from the Table of elements may fulfill CR. b) One element may fulfill more than one CR; however, an element may not be repeated to fulfill another CR. c)Same elements on UB, acrobatic elements on BB and FX may be performed 2 times within one connection
  47. CV Connection Value Same flight elements on UB, acrobatic elements on BB and FX may be performed 2 times within one connection and still receive CV UB D + D + X + D 0.10 + 0.20 + 0.10 FX C + X+ C 0.10 + 0.10
  48. CV Connection Value All acro flight elements (FX without hand support) & dance elements may be used for CV The order of succession of elements within a connection can be freely chosen (unless there is a special requirement for connection recognition) D- salto + A- jump
  49. Connection Value CV Elements may not be repeated in another CV In connections recognition occurs in chronological order Example BB But can be seen 2x in one Connection
  50. Direct & Indirect CV UB & BB All connections must be direct FX Connections may be Direct Indirect* *Directly connected acro elements with flight phase and hand support are performed between saltos
  51. Direct Connections – Acro, Dance or Mixed CV Without: Hesitation or stop between elements extra step between elements Foot touching BB between elements Lack of balance between elements Additional hand/arm/leg movement or swing
  52. CV With the connection of 3 or more elements, the 2nd element may be used twice 1st time as the last element of a connection 2nd time as the first element to begin a new CV
  53. CV
  54. Acro Line An acro line may consist of a min. of 1 flight element without hand support and take off 2 feet (rebound) Including mixed series Failure to land feet first from salto is still considered an Acro Line The following are NOTacro lines Mixed series (no salto) Elements
  55. Score of “0.00” If E- score is “0.00” or a negative number (-) the gymnast receives the value of the D- score neutral deductions are subtracted from the Final score In this case the D- score
  56. SECTION 8 — RegulationsGoverningtheE- Score Description of E- Score 10.00 (Performance) For perfection of execution and artistry of presentation, the gymnastmayearn a score of 10.00. The E- Score includesdeductions for faults in: − Execution − Artistry and choreography Help desk 2011
  57. E-Score 8.2 Evaluation by E- Jury The E- judgeswilljudge an exercise and determine the deductionsindependently. Each performance isevaluatedwithreference to expectations of perfect performance. All deviationsfromthis expectation are deducted. Deductions for errors in execution and artistry are addedtogether and thendeductedfrom 10.00 points to determine the E- score.
  58. Section 8. Table of generalFaults
  59. Legs apartduringelement 0.1-0.3 Distance between the inner part of legs Art 8. General faults Help desk 2011
  60. EXECUTION FAULTS Leg or kneeseparations Lessthanshoulderwidth - 0.10 Shoulderwidth or more - 0.30 Legs crossed in elementswith twist 0.10 Help desk 2011
  61. Section 8. Table of General Faults
  62. Section 8. Table of General Faults
  63. Section 8. Table of General Faults
  64. EXECUTION FAULTS Body alignment: 0.10 Help desk 2011
  65. Section 8. Table of General Faults
  66. Section 8. Table of General Faults IIfthereis no fall the maximum landing deductionmay not exceed 0.80
  67. Insufficient Amplitude 0.1/0.3Elongation of body mouvement(Internal amplitude)

    Good amplitude: Shouldershipstoes / relevé Help desk 2011
  68. Section 8. Table of generalFaults
  69. Art 8 Table of General Faults Knees 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.3 Landing fault Body posture: headat hip level 0.1 headatkneelevel 0.3 head Help desk 2011
  70. Lunge / Stepmorethanshoulderwidth 0.3 Lunge: distance betweenheel of front legandtoe of back leg Art 6. Table of general faults
  71. (Same as Code 2009))
  72. Same as Code 2009)
  73. (Same as Code 2009))
  74. No magnesia on floor
  75. (Same as Code 2009)
  76. (Same as Code 2009)
  77. SECTION 9 — Technical Directives In order to recognize DV specifictechnical expectations are required. All directives for angles of completion of elements and body positions are approximate and meant to serve as a guideline.
  78. 9.1 ALL APPARATUS Body Positions Tuck Lessthan 90° hip and knee angle in single salto & dance elements
  79. Body positions Faults
  80. Tucks Lessthen 90º hip angle in single salto & dance elements Considerpike or Hip angle 0.30 Max. 0.30 for insuff. hip & knee angle Ideal 0.10 Tuck – Whenknee angle is 135° or more itbecomespike
  81. Pike Lessthan 90º hip angle in single salto & dance elements Ideal
  82. Stretch All body parts in alignment A slighthollow in the chest or slightarched body position is acceptable Pike Hip angle Stretched Hollow in chest Stretched Slightly arched Good Stretched position must bemaintainat least till inverted position in Single saltos Double saltos off UB Vault saltos In double saltos FX A stretched position must bemaintain in 1st salto and at least till inverted in 2nd salto
  83. Stretch All body parts in alignment A slighthollow in the chest or slightarched body position is acceptable Pike Hip angle Stretched Hollow in chest Stretched Slightly arched Good Whenanypike in the hipsitisconsidered a pike position in: - Non-twistingelements - Vaults
  84. 9.1.2 Landings from Single Saltos with Twists a) Elementswith twists must becompletedexactly or anotherelementfrom the COP willbe recognized.* – as dismountsfromUB and BB – during the exercise on BB and FX – all landings on VT Note: The placement of the front foot isdecisivewhenawarding the difficulty value
  85. Landing from single Saltoswith twist For underturning: – 3/1 twist becomes 2½ twist – 2½ twist becomes 2/1 twist – 2/1twist becomes 1½ twist – 1½ twist becomes 1/1 twist *FX: Whenthereis a salto with twist directlyconnected to another salto and in the first salto the turnis not completedexactly(but the gymnastis able to continue into the nextelement), the first elementwill NOT bedevalued.
  86. Turn recognition in dance Must be performed exactly The position of the shoulders and hips are decisive otherwise another element from COP will be credited Turns on one leg are in increments of: 180º for BB 360º for FX Under turning on Support leg: -3/1 becomes 2/1 turn (FX) -2/1 becomes 1 ½ turn (BB)
  87. Dance -Turn Considerations Must beperformed on the toes. Have a fixed and welldefinedshapethroughout the turn. The support legwhetherstretched or bentdoes not change the value of the difficulty. Degreeof rotation isdeterminedonce the heel of the support leg drops (turnisconsideredfinished) For turns on 1 legrequiring the free leg to beat a specific position, the position must bemaintainedthroughout the turn. If free legis not in prescribed position - creditanotherelementfrom the COP
  88. Dropping free leg during turn BB: examples If leg is held at horizontal for 360° but less than 540° then give element in the code. or Advantage to gymnast If performed correctly 2nd time – award DV 90 90
  89. Dropping free leg during turn FX: examples or or or Advantage to gymnast If performed correctly 2nd time – reward DV. 91 91
  90. Leaps, Jumps, Hops with turns are in increments of: 180º for BB 360º for FX Various techniques of jumps, leaps and hopswithturns are permitted: piking, tucking or straddling the legs maybe in the beginning, middle or end of the turn Definition: Leaps– take off from 1 foot to land on other or 2 feet Hops– take off from 1 foot and land on the same foot or 2 feet Jumps – take off from 2 feet and land on 1 or 2 feet
  91. Split requirement For incorrect Leg Position in sideleaps or straddlejumps Legs not parallel to floor - deduct0.10
  92. 0° - 20° deduct 0.10 P. > 20° - 45° deduct 0.30 P. > 45° (dance)credit another element or no DV Split requirement TURN ACRO
  93. Ring Leap/Change Leg Ring Leap (with/withoutturn) Requirement: Ÿ Upperback arch and head release Ÿ 180° split of legs Ÿ Front legat horizontal and back legbent to headheight D-Panel Back foot belowshoulderheight and/or front legbelow horizontal Back leg straight − Split leapwithlegchange No arch & release of head – Split leapor Split leapwithleg change –1 DV lower E − Panel - Insufficientarch position – 0.10 - Foot of back leg to shoulderheight – 0.10
  94. Sheep/Ring Jump Requirement: ŸUpperback arch and head release withfeet to headheight. ŸRing Shape feetclose to headcompletingcircle D – Panel Open ring and/or incorrect ring shape – 1 DV lower No arch & release of headand/orno ring shape – No DV E − Panel Insufficientring position – 0.10
  95. Yang Bo Requirement: Over split with front leg min. Horizontal D-Panel No over split but both legsat horizontal – 1 DV lower Over split but front legbelow horizontal – Ring Jump No arch & release of head – Split Jump or Sissone(if front legbelow horizontal) E-Panel – Insufficient arch position – 0.10
  96. Switch Leap Free legswings lessthan45° or isbent creditSplit Leap Free leg swing min. 45° 180 º split of leg Requirement: Must show cross split position D- Panel Straddleposition – credit “Johnson” Free leg swings lessthan 45° or isbent – credit split leapwith½ turn (180°)
  97. Tuck jump with/without turn D − Panel > 135° hip angle – No, or other DV E - Panel Knees at horizontal -0.10 Knees below horizontal - 0.30 Wolf jump with/without turn D − Panel > 135° hip angle – No, or other DV E - Panel Extended leg at horizontal -0.10 Extended leg below horizontal - 0.30
  98. Cat leap with/without turn D − Panel 135° hip angle – No, or other DV Lack of alternation Tuck jump E - Panel One/both leg at horizontal -0.10 One/both leg below horizontal - 0.30 Straddle Pike jump with/without turn D − Panel > 135° hip angle – No, or other DV E - Panel Leg at horizontal -0.10 Leg below horizontal - 0.30
  99. 9.4.1 UB Cast to Handstand D- Panel With in10° = DV >10° = No DV E- Panel >10°-30° No deduction >30°-45° -0.10 > 45° -0.30
  100. 9.4.2 Swing elements with turns That: do not reach the handstand do not pass through vertical continue movement after turn in opposite direction Swing with ½ turn (180˚) All body parts must reach horizontal to receive DV, otherwise No DV (empty swing)
  101. 9.4.3 Circle elements without turns & flight elements from HB to handstand on LB D- Panel If handstand completed (support) Within10° = DV >10° = 1 DV lower E- Panel >10°-30° -0.10 >30°-45° -0.30 > 45° -0.50 For5.501 «Alder» seededuction in 9.4.1 Hstd
  102. Circle Elements without a Turn All circle elements should be completed within 10° either side of handstand. Should elements fail to pass through the vertical line / fail to achieve 10° either side of handstand then devalue one DV and deduct for the angle at which the element is completed
  103. HB to LB Flight Elements Must achieve Handstand within 10° if not, lower 1 DV and apply the following deductions.
  104. Circle Element & Casts with turn completed to HSTD 9.4.4 (Lateturn) D- Panel If hstd completed within10° either side and turn occurs= DV E- Panel >10°-30° -0.10 >30°-45° -0.30 > 45° -0.50
  105. If gymnast fails to achieve support and falls Then award no DV , CV or CR If gymnast fails to achieve handstand but completes ½ turn into a glide Then award one DV lower
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