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Section 10 Vault

Section 10 Vault. 2013. General. The run distance is a maximum of 25 meters. (-0.50 if the run is longer – D Panel deducts) All vaults must be performed with repulsion from both hands off the vaulting table. ( Repulsion with one hand – no specific deduction )

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Section 10 Vault

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  1. Section 10Vault 2013

  2. General • The run distance is a maximum of 25 meters. (-0.50 if the run is longer – D Panel deducts) • All vaults must be performed with repulsion from both hands off the vaulting table. (Repulsion with one hand – no specific deduction) • Gymnast is responsible for flashing the intended vault number prior to the beginning each vault. (No deduction if number is not flashed.) • More than one step will count as a run approach.

  3. Take-off Forward orBackward No vault with sideward take-off or landing may be submitted

  4. Running Approaches • Additional run approaches are permitted as follows, with deduction of 1.00 for empty run • when 1 vault is required, a second run approach is permitted with deduction. • Third approach not permitted. • when 2 vaults are required, a third run approach is permitted with deduction. • Fourth approach not permitted. • D- panel judges will take deduction from the score of the vault performed. In C1 Qualification and CIII taken from the final average.

  5. Safety Collar The gymnast is required to properly use the “safety collar” mat supplied by the Organizing Committee for round-off entry vaults

  6. Vault Groups

  7. Group-1 Vault without salto(Handspring, Yamashita, Round-off) with or without LA turn 1st and/or 2nd flight Group-2 + salto Handspring FWD with or without 1/1 turn (360º) in 1st flight phase - saltoFWD or BWD with or without LA turn in 2nd flight phase Group-3 + salto Handspring with 1/4-1/2turn (90º-180º) in 1st flight phase (Tsukahara) – salto BWD with or without LA turn in 2nd flight phase

  8. Group-4 + salto Round-off (Yurchenko) with or without 3/4 turn (270º) in 1st flight phase - salto BWD with or without LA turn in 2nd flight phase Group-5 + salto Round-off with ½ turn (180º) in 1st flight phase-salto FWD or BWD with or without LA turn in2nd flight phase

  9. Direction Deductions –Line Judge The D1 Judge (with written notification from the Line Judge) will deduct from the Final Score for deviation from a straight direction as follows: • Land or step outside with one foot/hand (part of foot/hand) – 0.10 • Land or step outside with two feet/hands (part of feet/hands) or body part – 0.30 • There is no deduction for stepping on the line – similar to floor. - 0.30 - 0.10

  10. Requirements Vault

  11. In the Qualifying, Team Final and All-Around One vault must be performed • In qualifying, the 1st vault score counts toward the Team and/or ALL-Around • The gymnast who wishes to qualify for the Apparatus Final must perform two vaults as per the Apparatus Finals rules

  12. Apparatus Finals The two vaults must be from different groups and with different second flight phase Different 2nd flight means different body position or different degrees of turn; not necessary to have both a different body position and different degrees of turns. Example 1. If the first vault is from Gr. 4 Round-off, flic-flac on – stretched salto backward with 2½ turn (900°) off, the choices for the 2nd vault could be:  Tsukahara stretched with 2/1 turn (720°) off, or  Handspring fwd on – 1/1 turn off 2. If the first vault is from Gr. 2 Handspring fwd on- tucked salto fwd off, then the choices for the 2nd vault would be:  Round off, flic-flac on – Stretched saltobwd off, or  Tsukaharapiked

  13. More Examples: • Group 4 – 4.20 Yurckenkopikedsaltobwd/ Group 3 – 3.30 • Tsukahara stretched • Group 1 – 1.0 Handspring fwd. on/ Group 2 – 2.20 Hdspg fwd. on –pikedsalto fwd off • Group 4 – 4.32 Yurckenko stretched saltobwd with 1/1 turn/Group 5 – 5.20 Rd-off with ½ turn on- pikedsalto fwd off • X Group 2 – 2.21 CuervoHdspg fwd. on – ½ turn and pikedsaltobkwd off same asGroup 5 – 5.21 Rd-off with ½ turn on- ½ turn pikedsaltobwd • X Group 3 – 3.32 Tsukahara stretched with1/1 turn same as: Group 4 4.32 Yurckenko stretched saltobwd with 1/1 turn • ( Different technique – Tsukahara or Kasamatsu does • not make the flight phase different

  14. Apparatus Finals The gymnast must perform 2 vaults Calculation of the final score: (DVT1 + DVT2)/2 + 10.00 – (VT1 ex deductions + VT2 ex deductions) – Neutral Deductions (ND) = Final score

  15. Qualification for the Apparatus Finals & Apparatus Finals When the two vaults are not from different groups or do not show a different 2nd flight Evaluation: (DVT1 + DVT2)/2 + 10.00 – (VT1 ex deductions + VT2 ex. deductions) minus 2.00 = Final score

  16. WHEN ONE OF THE 2 VAULTS RECEIVES “0” Example: 1st: Empty Run (Neutral deduction – 1.0) 2nd: “0” Vault (did not land on her feet) DV =O; E Score =0 3rd: 2.22 Handspring on – front pike 1/1 turn DV= 5.20; E deductions =1.0 When only one vault is performed Execution starts at 5.0. (DV of Vault performed + 0 Vault )/2 +5.0 – (E deductions of vault receiving a score) – Neutral Deductions (ND) = Final Score ( “0.0” + 5.2)2 + 5.0 (- 1.0) – 1.0 Empty Run Final score = 2.6 +4.0 – 1.0 = 5.6 Team and All Around Score for gymnast = 0 Qualifying Score = 5.60

  17. Performance of Invalid Vaults − Run approach with touch on the springboard or vaulting table, without execution of vault − No touch on vault table − Failure to use the safety collar for round-off entry vaults − Spotting assistance during the vault − Failure to land on feet first − The vault is so poorly executed that the vault cannot be recognized, or the gymnast pushes from the table with her feet. − The gymnast performs a prohibited vault (straddled legs, prohibited pre-element before the vaulting board, intentionally lands in side position). - Only one vault is performed in CI – gymnast is registered for CIII. − The first vault is repeated for the second vault in Qualification for Vault Final or in Vault Final.

  18. Performance of Invalid Vaults *Note: "0" score recorded by D- Panel A video review by the D- Panel and Apparatus Supervisor will automatically occur for every vault that receives an Invalid - 0 Score

  19. Method of Scoring D-Panel: • Enters the Value of the performed vault and shows on the board to the E judges • the symbol of the vault recognized (if different from flashed number). • The score of the first vault must be flashed before the gymnast executes the second vault.

  20. Definition of stretched body position: • All body parts in alignment. • A slight hollow in the chest or a slight arched body position isacceptable. • Stretched position must be maintained at least till inverted position. Inverted position on Vault is when head is up. • Failure to maintain stretched body (pike down of stretched vaults without a LA turn) – 0.10/0.30 Stretched Salto

  21. Specific Apparatus Deduction (D-Panel) • More than 25 meters Run distance − 0.50 (D- panel judges will take deduction from the score of the vault performed and in CIII from the final score of both vaults.)

  22. Specific Execution DeductionsE- Panel First Flight Phase

  23. Repulsion Phase

  24. Second Flight Phase

  25. Faults

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