Officiating Evaluation Procedures

 

Officiating Evaluation Procedures

  1. Organization of Judging Panel:

    • Judging panels are typically composed of a head judge and several panel judges, each specializing in different aspects of the routine.
    • Judges are assigned specific roles, such as evaluating difficulty, execution, and artistry.
  2. Compulsory and Optional Events:

    • Compulsory Events: Gymnasts perform predetermined routines with specific elements that must be included. Judging focuses on execution and adherence to the routine.
    • Optional Events: Gymnasts create their own routines, showcasing personal style and difficulty. Judges evaluate based on difficulty, execution, and artistic merit.
  3. Evaluation of Exercises:

    • Judges assess the performance based on a scoring system that considers both difficulty and execution.
    • Deductions are applied for falls, errors in technique, or failure to meet routine requirements.
  4. Degree of Difficulty (D Score):

    • The degree of difficulty is assigned based on the complexity of elements performed in a routine.
    • Each element has a specific value, and the total D Score reflects the overall difficulty level.
  5. Exercise Presentation (E Score):

    • The presentation score evaluates the gymnast's execution, artistry, and overall impression.
    • Factors include body position, fluidity, and the connection between elements.
  6. Bonuses:

    • Bonuses are awarded for including particularly difficult elements or combinations in a routine.
    • These bonuses add to the overall score and encourage gymnasts to push their limits.


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