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ARTICLE 5

ARTICLE 5. EVALUATION OF THE EXERCISE. Components of the Evaluation. D- Score (Content) DV: Difficulty Value 8 highest Difficulties including the Dismount (UB, BB and FX)

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ARTICLE 5

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  1. ARTICLE 5 EVALUATION OF THE EXERCISE

  2. Components of the Evaluation • D- Score (Content) • DV: Difficulty Value • 8 highest Difficulties including the Dismount (UB, BB and FX) • * The dismount is part of the 8 counting DV. If no dismount is performed or there is an attempt and the gymnast fails to land feet first then count only 7 elements. (Newsletter #28) • Composition Requirements 5 x 0.50 each • CV: Connection Value(0.10 or 0.20)

  3. NO DISMOUNT (Newsletter #28) • On BB and FX the dismount is part of the # of acro elements and may not exceed 4 if there is no dismount, • E.g. 2 dance + 6 acro but no dismount : count 6 DV’s for D score ; 2 dance + 4 acro . • 5 dance + 3 acro but no dismount: count 7 DV’s for D score; 5 dance + 2 acro or 4 dance + 3 acro

  4. Components of the Evaluation • E- Score (from 10.00) • Execution • Artistry

  5. Components of the Evaluation Content D Score

  6. DIFFICULTY VALUE DV • The D- panel will always recognize the DV unless there is a failure to meet the technical requirement of the element • The same element is recognized only one time as a DV. If performed a 2nd time DV is not considered • A- 0.10 • B- 0.20 • C- 0.30 • D- 0.40 • E- 0.50 • F- 0.60 • G- 0.70

  7. Recognition of DV • Arabian elements are considered Forward Element • Onodi, Arabian tucked, piked or stretched, double arabian tucked (and with ½ turn), piked or stretched

  8. Recognition of DV • Elements are considered different if they are listed under different numbers in the Table of Elements.

  9. Elements are considered the same: • If they are listed under the same number and: • UB – are performed with or without a hop grip change on UB • Giants forward and backward with legs together or straddled with hips bent or stretched are the same

  10. Elements are considered the same • Dance: • are performed in side or cross position (BB) • Jumps with 1/1 turn or more performed in side position may be awarded 1 DV higher. (Except 2.209, 2.309) • If the same element is performed in cross and in side position, the DV will be awarded one time only in chronological order

  11. Dance Elements • Jumps with start from side position and finish in cross position , or vice versa, - consider as elements performed in cross position • Jumps must take off and land in side position to move up one DV.

  12. Elements are considered the same • Dance elements: • With take off from one or two feet with the same leg position • i.e. wolf hop (take off from one leg) and wolf jump (take off from two legs) • Land on one or both feet (BB) • Land on one or both feet or in prone position (FX) • Turns in the forward or backward direction

  13. Elements are considered the same • Acro Elements: - Acro elements land on one or both feet

  14. Different Elements Elements are considered different, if they are listed under: The same number, when • Different body positions (Tuck, Pike or Stretch) in saltos • The description for body position of dance elements are different (split leap/ring leap) • The legs are together or straddled in saltos (UB) • The legs are in cross or side split position in dance elements (FX)

  15. Different Elements • There are different degrees of turns 1/2, 1/1, 1½ - (See Article 7 for specific apparatus requirements) • Support of one or two arms or free • Acro elements with take off from one or both legs

  16. If elements all in the same box- then they are considered to be the same element • - Examples: • - On BB: Landing on 1 foot or 2 feet will NOT make an element different if they have the same number in the COP • - e.g. Aerial Walkover, Aerial WO to 2 feet, Aerial WO to scale- these will all be the same element & cannot be repeated for DV or used for CR or CV in another series • - e.g. Front salto off 1 foot to 1 foot is same as front salto from 1 foot to scale.

  17. Recognition of elements occurs in chronological order • In case of technical failure elements will be credited one DV lower or recognized as another element in the table of difficulties (or no DV)

  18. Recognition of Elements • If an element is credited one DV lower due to technical failure and is later performed again in the exercise this is a repetition and has no DV. • E.g. Giant 1/1 • That is devalued to B- failure to reach handstand prior to the turn (swing) – if performed a 2nd time in the exercise and the 1/1 to handstand – no DV will be awarded.

  19. Recognition of Elements • If an element is recognized as another element (from the table of Elements) due to failure to meet the technical requirements and later is performed with correct technique they may both receive DV. • E.g. • Switch split leap Devalued due to first leg not at 45º to split leap – later performed correctly – both receive DV as both are in the Table of Elements.

  20. Recognition of Elements • Example: BB • Full turn with heel of free leg held at horizontal (3.303) • Turn is credited as another element from the Code of Points due to failure to hold free leg at horizontal from beginning to end of turn (3.101) . It is then performed correctly a 2nd time in the exercise – credit the DV 3.303.

  21. Composition Requirements • Described in the respective Apparatus Articles • A maximum of 2.50 is possible • One element may fulfill more than one CR – however an element may not be repeated to fulfill another CR • Only elements from the Table of Elements may fulfill CR

  22. Composition Requirements • Must take the value of the dismount every time even if there are other skills with more value in the routine.

  23. Connection Value • The CV elements do not necessarily have to be part of the counting DV • All elements must be from the Table of Elements • CV on UB, BB and FX is evaluated at: • +0.10 or • +0.20

  24. Connection Value • All acrobatic flight elements (FX – without hand support only) and dance elements as specified in the CV formulas may be used • Devalued elements may be used for CV • In order to be recognized the connection must be performed without a fall • Elements may not be repeated in another connection for CV –recognition occurs in chronological order.

  25. Connection Value • Elements on UB & acro elements on BB and FX can be performed 2x within 1 connection • Will not receive value a second time but, • Will be eligible for connection value • E.g. UB BB FX Tkatchev+ Tkatchev Aerial walkover+ Aerial Walkover Rd-off, whip, whip, double back pike

  26. Connection Value • The order of succession of elements within a connection may be freely chosen on BB, UB and FX (unless there is a special requirement for CV) • All connections must be direct; only on FX can acrobatic connections be indirect

  27. Direct ConnectionsAcro or Dance/Acro Without: • Hesitation or stop between elements • Extra step between elements • Foot touching BB between elements • Loss of balance between elements • Additional arm/leg swing between elements

  28. Timing Connections ofAcrobatic elements in different directionforward/backward and Dance/Acro • Feeling of continuous dynamic rhythm without slowing down or stopping between landing and take-off. • There is no rebound effect, as is performed with 2 acro elements moving in the same direction - forward or backward.

  29. With the connection of 2 or more elements, the 2nd (middle) element may be used twice • 1st time as the last element of a connection • 2nd time as the first element to begin a new connection • Rd.-off flic flac, whip back 1/1, double back pike salto ,front layout

  30. Indirect Connections • Only in acrobatic series on FX: • Are those in which directly connected acrobatic elements with flight phase and hand support (from Group 3 e.g. round-off, flic flac, etc. as preparatory elements) are performed between saltos • The recognition of direct or indirect connections on FX should be to the benefit of the gymnast

  31. Example of Final Score Calculation

  32. Short Exercises • For the execution and artistry of presentation, the gymnast may earn a maximum score of : • 10.0 if 7 or more elements are performed • 6.00 if 5 - 6 elements are performed • 4.00 if 3 - 4 elements are performed • 2.00 if 1 - 2 elements are performed • 0.00 if no elements are performed • The D Panel will inform the App. Secretary of the max. E score.

  33. SHORT EXERCISE CLARIFICATION(Newsletter #28) • The calculation of DV’s and number of elements (dance/acro) in the exercise should not be confused. • E.g. 7 elements or more are performed (excluding DMT) the evaluation of the exercise starts from 10. • E.g. 10 acro (including DMT) + 1 dance = count 6 elements for D score, but evaluation of E scores starts from 10. • Elements with no DV* should not be counted. • *Elements not from the table of elements and/or elements repeated.

  34. Short Exercise Example • D score DV (C+A+0+E) +0.90 CR # 5 Dismount +0.50 D score = 1.40 • Max. E Score may be 4.00 Total Deductions - 4.10 Final score (D) 1.40 + (E) 0.0 = 1.40 • When the E score is 0.00 or is a negative number (-) the gymnast will receive the value of the D score • Front layout (WITHOUT LANDING ON FEET FIRST) • 1/1 twist round off double back with 1/1 double front salto tucked

  35. Article 6 Components of the Evaluation E Score

  36. Throughout the Entire Exercise

  37. Landing Faults(all elements including dismounts)

  38. Landing FaultsMovements to Maintain BalanceIf there is no fall the maximum landing deductions may not exceed 0.80.

  39. LUNGE(Newsletter #28) • FX: • A lunge should be considered as step. (0.10/0.30)

  40. Body Posture • Land from • Land from 0.10 0.10 0.10 0.10 0. 30 0.50 0.30

  41. Body Posture DeductionsGuideline (Newsletter #28) • Head Position: • Head at Hip level = - 0.10 • Head at knee level = - 0.30 • Hip Position: • Deviation from ideal position = -0.10 • Hip between knee level and deep squat = -0.30 • Deep squat = -0.50

  42. Falls • Support on mat with 1 or 2 hands 1.00 • Fall on mat to knees or hips 1.00 • Fall on or against apparatus 1.00

  43. D - Panel General Deductions

  44. D- PANEL DEDUCTIONS DURING EXERCISE • Performance of connection with fall • No CV • Failure to land feet first from salto/vault • No DV, CV or CR • Take-off outside the border markings • No DV, CV or CR • Failure to present to D Panel before and/or after • 0.30 P. ( taken only once per exercise) from final score

  45. Behaviour of Coach • Spotting assistance (help) • 1.00 from Final Score – No DV, CV, CR • Coach brushes gymnast on UB • 0.50 from Final Score • Unauthorized coach remaining on the podium – 0.50 from Final Score • What is maximum deduction for Spotting Assistance on BB? 1.0 spotting/ 0.50 remaining on podium = 1.50.(Newsletter #28)

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