Black and Gold Invitational Gymnastics Competition Saturday, February 13th & Sunday, February 14th 2016
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1 Black and Gold Invitational Gymnastics Competition Saturday, February 13th & Sunday, February 14th 2016 At International School Bangkok Hosted by Sponsored by
2 Welcome! The ISB Panther Gymnastics of The International School Bangkok is happy to invite you to the 6 th annual ISB Black and Gold Invitational gymnastics competition on February 13 & Please find below the competition format and tentative schedule. Should you have any questions please contact us via isbgym@gmail.com We look forward to hosting you here at this great annual event. Best regards, Charlotte Staib Hansen ISB Panther Gymnastics Coordinator Important dates and payment information Entry Fee 1000 THB Expression of interest deadline Wednesday December 16, 2015 Registration and roster deadline Friday January 15, 2016 Entry Fee Payment deadline Friday January 15, 2016 Registration for coaches briefing Friday January 15, 2016 Invited Gymnasts teams: T- shirt size deadline Participating Individual bonus clubs: skill sheets Friday January 15, 2016 Friday January 15, 2016 Harrow International School Bangkok (HIS)
3 Participating clubs: Bangkok Patana School (BPS) New International School of Thailand (NIST) Shrewsbury International School (SIS) Thai Canadian Community Sports (TCCS) Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS) International School Manila (ISM) SACAC Sports Singapore (SACAC) International School Bangkok (ISB) Awards sponsored by PSD Sport
4 Competition Management Competition Director Assistant Competition Directors CA Coordinator/Asst. Athletic Director Athletics Director Results Coordinator Awards Coordinator Treasurer Tech. Specialist Charlotte Staib Hansen Farung Ingkasampan, Sibyl Trosse Tantiwongse, Lydia Lee, Bettina Boch Divergilio, Andy Vaughan Bob Connor Derrick Quinet Chad Bates, Andy Vaughan Lydia Lee, Sibyl Trosse Farung Ingkasampan Chad Bates ISB Black&Gold Competition 2016 Schedule - Estimated Saturday, February 13th Session Level Time Descriptions 1 WAG 6:50 7:30 General warm-up Level 2 Junior 7:30 7:40 March on MAG 7:40 9:40 Competition Level 1-2 Junior 9:40 10:10 Award 2 WAG 9:40 10:20 General warm-up Level 2 Senior 10:20 10:30 March on MAG 10:30 12:30 Competition Level 1-2 Senior 12:30 13:00 Award 3 WAG 12:30 13:10 General warm-up Level 3 Junior 13:10 13:20 March on 13:20 15:00 Competition 15:00 15:30 Award 4 WAG 15:00 15:40 General warm-up Level 3 Senior 15:40 15:50 March on 15:50 17:30 Competition 17:30 18:00 Award
5 Sunday, February 14th Session Level Level Descriptions 5 MAG Level 3-6 6:50 7:30 7:30 7:35 7:35 9:05 9:05 9:10 9:10 9:40 General warm-up March on Competition Handstand Competition Award 6 MAG Level MAG Level 3-6 9:10 10:00 10:00 10:05 10:05 12:35 12:35 12:40 12:40 13:20 12:40 13:40 13:40 13:45 13:45 15:15 15:15 15:25 15:25 16:00 General warm-up March on Competition Handstand Competition Award General warm-up March on Competition Handstand Competition Award Format The ISB Black and Gold Invitational 2016 will cater for both WAG and MAG gymnasts.
6 The ISB Black and Gold Invitational 2016 will follow the rules and skills in the Australian National WAG & MAG Levels Program. o o WAG NDP: Women s Artistic Gymnastics National Development Program 2015 version 1.0 released November 2014, Levels 2-8. MAG NDP: Men s Artistic Gymnastics National Development Program version 1.0 released November 2013, Levels 1-6. The ISB Black and Gold Invitational 2016 gymnastics competition will cater for MAG Levels 1-6 and WAG levels 2 8. MAG and WAG Technical Judges are provided by the Thailand Gymnastics Association. Judges will be assisted by parents and gymnast volunteers from ISB. Bangkok Head Coaches and AD s have agreed on a set of amendments to the WAG and MAG NDP that will apply to the format of the ISB Panther Gymnastics Black and Gold Invitational These amendments are specified in this booklet, marked Amendment to WAG and MAG NDP. WAG Levels 2-4 and MAG levels 1-2 are split into Junior and Senior age group categories based on the gymnast s age on 1 August Timing We are very excited to welcome so many gymnasts from local and overseas teams and we will do our best to stay on schedule. It is, however, important that your teams keep times when warming up and rotating between apparatus. Please do not rotate to next event until announced. There will be waiting areas for the gymnasts to sit in if necessary. Travelling teams, when booking your flights please leave a time buffer to allow for delays in the competition schedule. We will not be able to switch gymnasts into another rotation than planned for, including a flight booked too closely to the estimated finishing time of the event. So please plan carefully, knowing that competitions sometimes run late. Age divisions
7 WAG Level 2-4 Age divisions WAG Levels 5-8 Level 2 Junior 7 years and under Level 5 open age Level 2 Senior 8 years and older Level 6 open age Level 3 Junior 8 years and under Level 7 open age Level 3 Senior 9 years and older Level 8 open age Level 4 Junior 9 years and under Level 4 Senior 10 years and older MAG Level 1-2 Level 1 Junior 7 years and under MAG Levels 3-6 Level 3 open age Level 1 Senior 8 years and older Level 4 open age Level 2 Junior 8 years and under Level 5 open age Level 2 Senior 9 years and older Level 6 open age Teams Schools/clubs are invited to invite one team per level per age division (eg. WAG Level 2-4 junior 6 gymnasts, senior 6 gymnasts; Levels 5-8 Open Age Team A 6 gymnasts, Team B Open Age 6 gymnasts). A team must consist of a minimum of three and a maximum of 6 gymnasts. The top three scores on each piece of apparatus will count for the team competition. Gymnasts may be entered as individuals if the school/club does not have enough gymnasts to form a team. Only teams of min. 3 gymnasts will be considered for the Team Award. Registration The ISB Black and Gold Invitational 2016 will be using the Beyond The Scores gymnastics meet program. Schools and clubs are required to register as a club online and enter their gymnasts online ( Once registered as a schools or clubs, you will receive an invitation via where you are required to RSVP online using the BTS system. Once you confirm your attendance at the competition you will receive another to submit your team list referred to as a roster. Once you click on the Submit Roster button for the competition you will then be able to select your athletes and submit them. Any gymnasts that have competed in competitions in the past where we have used the Beyond The Scores program will already be in the system but you will still need to assign them to the competition and correct level. Any new gymnasts must be entered into the system with their correct date of birth. If the date of birth is incorrect they may not be allowed to compete in their selected age group.
8 Please note that in BTS the Men s and Women s sessions will be listed as two separate competitions so you will receive invitations for both and must carry out the same procedure for each separate WAG competition and MAG competition. Please make sure that all your competitors contact the registration table outside the gym as soon as they arrive at the gym. We will check them in and write their competition number on their right hand. Entry Fee payments should be made directly to ISB not via Beyond the Scores. Please note that NO changes to the roster will be accepted on the days of the competition. You may withdraw an athlete due to no show (No entry fee refunds made) but under no circumstances will we admit new competitors on the days of competition. No entry fee refunds can be made at this point. Entry Fee Payment (by bank transfer): When transferring from overseas, ISB will not pay for any extra charge/fee or any service fee. Please submit a copy of pay- in slip to the isbgym@gmail.com so that we can track payments and provide a receipt. Bank Name: TMB Bank PCL. Central Plaza Chaengwattana Branch 3000 Phaholyothin Road, Jatujak Bangkok I 0900, Thailand Swift Code: TMBKTHBK Account Name: International School Association Account Number: Savings Account School Address: 39/7 Soi NichadaThani Samakee Road, Paldcret Nonthaburi 11120, Thailand Equipment (Amendment to WAG and MAG NDP) The equipment is FIG approved
9 Apparatus must be secured and cabled to the floor (uneven bars, high bars, rings) Sprung floor provided WAG Levels 3-8 the gap from high bar to low bar is not fixed, meaning it is allowed to adjust the spread from high bar to low bar according to gymnast height. Landing mats 20 cm depth The high bar must be adjustable Landing mats 20 cm depth The equipment is provided by the host school; no external equipment is allowed Apparatus Rotation Rotations for MAG and WAG will be in Olympic order WAG: VT UB BB FX MAG: FX PH SR VT PB HB Music WAG NDP Level 2 Junior and Senior does not require music. Music is compulsory for WAG Level 3 and up on the floor exercises (FX). Schools must label CDs that are used for the floor routines and nominate own coach/assistant/gymnast to assist the TD or music desk operator. If there are any technical problems with the music during the performance of the floor routine, the gymnast must continue as normal and will be given a chance to redo her routine. In this case the best score will count. Awards Individual performance awards will be presented at the end of every session in the following categories: Medals for individual all- round competition per level and division (1st 3rd place) Ribbons for individual all- round competition per level and division (4th, 5th, 6th place) Medals for individual apparatus per level and division (1st 3th place) Ribbons for individual apparatus (4th, 5th, 6th place) Team Trophy per level and division (1st, 2nd and 3rd) teams must have a minimum of 3 gymnasts to qualify. All competing gymnasts will receive a competition t- shirt. Scoring rules and bonus discussion
10 Please make sure to address any questions about scoring and bonus skills to our Head Coach during the coaches meeting on Friday evening at the Coaches meeting or at the pre- meet meeting each morning at 6:30 am. If your coach has any questions during the meet please contact the Club Committee ONLY at the main table in the gym. Do NOT contact the judge directly. The session apparatus notes will be in the coaches booklet given to the coaches during the coaches meeting and sent to the club prior to the meet. We are open to answer questions regarding scoring and awards during the meet when they are addressed by the club head coach to the ISB Head Coach or AD. The judges will receive the apparatus notes for each session during the judges meeting Saturday 14 February at 7am. The apparatus notes are included in this booklet also.
11 Tentative Schedule (Final will be provided after registration deadline) Friday February Podium training from 6-8pm depending on numbers (overseas teams only). To book a session during podium training please contact Charlotte Staib Hansen (isbgym@gmail.com) no later than Wednesday Feb Please note that time slots are limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis with priority given to Level 5-8 gymnasts. Podium training will be as an open gym session led by own coaching team, not ISB coaching team. All WAG and MAG equipment will be available. Coaches briefing at 7pm in the Hospitality Room at ISB in the New Sports Complex (NSC) for team managers and coaches, dinner will be provided. Please inform via no later than Wednesday Feb if your team manager/coach will participate in this meeting and how many will participate. If less than 3 team managers/coaches have registered for this coach briefing then the briefing will be cancelled, and combined with the morning briefing at 6:30 am on the mornings of the competition.
12 Saturday February There will be a short coaches briefing each morning, Saturday February 13 and Sunday February 14, at 6:30am in the Hospitality Room above the gym in the New Sports Complex at ISB. During this meeting the coaches will receive: o o Gymnast t- shirts Gymnast scorecards ISB Black&Gold Competition 2016 Schedule - Estimated Saturday, February 13th Session Level Time Descriptions 1 WAG 6:50 7:30 General warm-up Level 2 Junior 7:30 7:40 March on MAG 7:40 9:40 Competition Level 1-2 Junior 9:40 10:10 Award 2 WAG 9:40 10:20 General warm-up Level 2 Senior 10:20 10:30 March on MAG 10:30 12:30 Competition Level 1-2 Senior 12:30 13:00 Award 3 WAG 12:30 13:10 General warm-up Level 3 Junior 13:10 13:20 March on 13:20 15:00 Competition 15:00 15:30 Award 4 WAG 15:00 15:40 General warm-up Level 3 Senior 15:40 15:50 March on 15:50 17:30 Competition 17:30 18:00 Award
13 Sunday February There will be a short coaches briefing each morning, Saturday February 13 and Sunday February 14, at 6:30am in the Hospitality Room above the gym in the New Sports Complex at ISB. During this meeting the coaches will receive: o o Gymnast t- shirts Gymnast scorecards Sunday, February 14th Session Level Level Descriptions 5 MAG Level 3-6 6:50 7:30 7:30 7:35 7:35 9:05 9:05 9:10 9:10 9:40 General warm-up March on Competition Handstand Competition Award 6 MAG Level MAG Level 3-6 9:10 10:00 10:00 10:05 10:05 12:35 12:35 12:40 12:40 13:20 12:40 13:40 13:40 13:45 13:45 15:15 15:15 15:25 15:25 16:00 General warm-up March on Competition Handstand Competition Award General warm-up March on Competition Handstand Competition Award
14 General Information Location Both the MAG and the WAG gymnastics competitions will take place on site at ISB, in the New Sports Complex behind the blue track. Registration Please make sure that all your competitors contact the registration table outside the gym as soon as they arrive at the gym. We will check them in and write their competition number on their right hand. The registration table will be open 30 minutes before warm up times. Competition Programs We will not print the programs but send them to the schools/clubs in advance. There will be notice boards near the gym with the competition program for teams and parents. There will be a TV screen with continuous scores outside the gym. Competition results Full competition results will be displayed on the electronic scoreboards in the gymnastics hall during the competition through the Beyond the Scores program and will be available for access through the Beyond the Scores website and mobile app. Full competition results will be ed to the coaches in the week following the competition. Food and refreshments Food, drinks and snacks will be available for participants and spectators to purchase in the New Sports Complex area on both days of the competition. There will be water fountains for competitors and spectators to drink or fill water bottles from. Breakfast, lunch and snacks will be provided for all judges and coaches free of charge in the hospitality room upstairs from the gym. Please do not bring any food into the competition area inside the gym. Parking There will be a limited amount of parking space available for visitors at the school on both days of the competition.
15 Coach Information Two coaches per team per apparatus are permitted on the competition floor. Gymnasts must be accompanied by a qualified coach at all times on the competition floor. Floor music must be clearly labelled and submitted to the head score table before the start of each session. This can be on CD, ipod or USB stick. All teams are responsible for starting/ending music. Coaches must wear identical attire whilst on the competition floor. Bonus skills have been amended slightly according to the WAG and MAG NDP and are allowed as described in the session notes and at the end of this document. If you have any questions to the bonus skills please clarify these before the competition day either by or at the coaches meeting on Friday evening. Bonus skills sheets must be sent to the isbgym@gmail.com no later than January 29 th in order to prepare the judges booklets. Individual bonus skills will not be changed on the competition day. Coaches are responsible for checking each apparatus for proper height and bar tightness prior to allowing gymnasts to use the apparatus. Coaches must give the score cards to judges prior to competing on each apparatus and collect all the score cards to take to the next rotation. Behavior and sportsmanship Coaches are required to conduct themselves in a professional manner. Any coach, who fails to obey the instructions of competition officials, displays poor temperament, or unsportsmanlike behavior (words and gestures) shall be penalized in accordance with the FIG Code of Points. Coaches are responsible for the conduct of their gymnasts. Any gymnast, who fails to obey the instructions of competition officials, displays poor temperament, or unsportsmanlike behavior (words or gestures) shall be penalized in accordance with the FIG Code of Points. In cases of serious misconduct they may be disqualified from the competition. Please instruct your coaches to address any questions or comments to our head coach, K. Tao, or Bob Connor, Community Activities Coordinator/Asst. Athletic Director. Please note that there will be NO changes made to the roster during the coaches meeting. The Head Coach or team manager may protest against the apparatus start value of their own individual gymnasts to the competition director or ISB AD only. The protest must be filed immediately after
16 completion of the event, before the next rotation. Comparison with the performance of other gymnasts will not be considered, and shall result in the immediate dismissal of the protest. The decision of the jury/judge is final and no discussion will be entered into. Video playback for the purpose of score review/adjustment will not be allowed. Gymnast information Gymnasts are not allowed to warm up or enter the enclosed competition area before their scheduled time. Behavior and sportsmanship Gymnasts are expected to show support and respect to all competitors, coaches and competition management. Any gymnast, who fails to obey the instructions of competition officials, displays poor temperament, or unsportsmanlike behavior (words or gestures) shall be penalized in accordance with the FIG Code of Points. In cases of serious misconduct they may be disqualified from the competition. Gymnasts arriving after the start of the competition (after March On) will not be permitted to compete. Attire All competing gymnasts must wear their club competition leotard. Long hair should be tied back and jewelry removed. Teams should wear matching leotards and/or tracksuits at all times on the competition floor, including warm up and march on. Gymnast march- on Gymnasts must assemble and be ready for march- on 10 minutes before the schedule time for march- on and presentation. Any gymnast that arrives after the march- on will not be allowed to compete. Competition warm up Gymnasts will have a minimum of 40 minutes general warm up at the beginning of each session after which there will be an American warm up (one- touch 30 seconds warm up for each gymnast during the competition). First three up then first to compete, fourth to warm up, second to compete and so on. On floor, all gymnasts will warm up at once and then compete back to back. Please make sure to keep the warm up times in order to avoid delays in the schedule.
17 Age divisions and scoring rules WAG Levels 2, 3 & 4 Girls compete on four apparatus: Vault (VT), Uneven bars (UB), Balance Beam (BB) and Floor ( FX). Levels by age group (cut- off date is August 1st, 2015) are: Level 2 Junior: 7 & under Level 2 Senior: 8 & over Level 3 Junior: 8 & under Level 3 Senior: 9 & over Level 4 Junior: 9 & under Level 4 Senior: 10 & over Start point values on each apparatus are: Start value if all required skills are performed E (Execution) score: Total E deductions / 2 Start value (E score/2) = Final score There are no bonus skills at WAG levels 2-4 as per WAG NDP and Head Coaches Amendments, but the following changes has been agreed to apply: Level 2: VT UB BB FX BONUS 2 different vaults to be performed with the AVERAGE of the two scores to count Vault is a rebound from the block, no stop on top It is step together before straight jump + tuck jump (not from stationary) Jump to front support is after the angry cat and before the roll to lie on back Releve half turn appears between step hops and straight jump + tuck jump n/a Level 3: VT UB BB Glide swing must start from dish hold, will incur 0.3 deduction if started from a jump Either jump from block to catch high bar or kick start for long swings No requirement to hold straddle lever, just lift and show straddle hold and back
18 FX BONUS down. Hold for a short while. Forward contraction is the skill, not the body wave which is the dance element and is shown in the video. As choreography is optional ensure the forward contraction is in correct place in the routine and not confused for body wave. Add ½ turn on 1 foot + ½ turn on 2 feet at the end of the routine n/a Level 4: VT UB BB FX BONUS Glide swing does not start from dish hold Glide swing can be any shape (pike or straddle) Gymnasts can stop after the back hip circle with no deduction The squat on/climb holds no difficulty value and will not incur execution deductions unless the gymnast falls off the bar Toe shoot can be any shape (pike or straddle) Straddle hold should be held for 2 secs but is not required immediately from mount, gymnast may turn and lower body down to beam before then lifting again to the straddle lever. Handstand step in in this case must land bringing feet together. The turn element (spin- spin) may finish on flat feet and is not required to finish in two feet releve. Floor routine may be performed on a line/diagonal or may follow the choreography and directions in Section 4.3 page 24. n/a Music Music is compulsory for WAG NDP Levels 3 and up on the floor routines. WAG Level 2 does not require music for the floor routines. All schools/clubs must label CD s clearly with school/club name, name of gymnast and gymnast number. Floor music must not contain lyrics and must not last longer than 90 seconds. Each school/club must provide a helper to attend to their music start/stop. If there are any technical problems and the music stops during a routine the gymnast is expected to continue as normal and will be allowed to redo the routine, in which case the best score will count. Participating Individual performance awards will be presented at the end of every session in the following categories: Medals for individual all- round competition per level and division (1st 3rd place) Ribbons for individual all- round competition per level and division (4th, 5th, 6th place) Medals for individual apparatus per level and division (1st 3th place)
19 Ribbons for individual apparatus (4th, 5th, 6th place) Team Trophy per level and division (1st, 2nd and 3rd) teams must have a minimum of 3 gymnasts to qualify. WAG Levels 5 & 6 Girls compete on four apparatus: Vault (VT), Uneven bars (UB), Balance Beam (BB) and Floor ( FX). Levels by age group are: Level 5: Open Age Level 6: Open Age Start point values on each apparatus are: Start value if all required skills are performed There is no D score, if a skill is omitted then the value of the skill will be deducted from the start value of E score = Total E deductions/2 Start value (E score/2) = Final score Start point values on each apparatus: At Levels 5 & 6 on floor (FX) gymnasts are permitted to work with optional music and choreography but with compulsory skills as set out in the manual (60-90 secs), on beam gymnasts are required to perform compulsory skills but are allowed optional choreography (max. 90 secs). Bonus skills for WAG Levels 5 & 6 are specified by Head Coaches Amendments, as per below. WAG Levels 5 & 6 may add bonus up to a maximum of 1.0 points. Level 5 amendments and bonus skills: VT UB Correct height of vault is cm Kip can be any shape (pike or straddle) On transition to high bar gymnast should show 2 tap swings and perform long hang pullover on the 3 rd.
20 BB FX BONUS (capped at 1.0 on any apparatus) Following the pullover the gymnast performs immediate undershoot, at the back of the swing gymnast will then perform a long swing followed by dismount on the next forward travel i.e. undershoot to feet forward and back towards low bar, then one long swing (travel forward and back again) and then feet forward to ½ turn dismount. Dismount should show clear push away from the bar Landing is not judged L5 gymnasts will perform beam routines with all core skills but with optional choreography, order of skills does not have to follow the programme manual Routines may last secs Mount from front support moves straight into turn and straddle hold for 2 secs, gymnast does not lower body to the beam in between the turn and the straddle lever. Gymnast may lower body momentarily to the beam before swinging to front support shape. From front support to start gymnast can move through kneel or tuck position. Turn element (spin- spin) should be followed immediately by 2 sec releve hold on 2 feet For all optional routines, artistry deductions will apply as outlined in Section 4.2 page 26 If skills are performed that are not core skills (or bonus at a competition where bonus is included) then they will not carry any difficulty value but may incur execution deductions L5 gymnasts will perform floor routines with all core skills but with optional choreography and music, order of skills does not have to follow the programme manual Routines may last secs For all optional routines, artistry deductions will apply as outlined in Section 4.2 page 30 If skills are performed that are not core skills (or bonus at a competition where bonus is included) then they will not carry any difficulty value but may incur execution deductions VT Handspring to feet UB Fly away (tuck/pike) BB FX 1/1 spin +1 st additional core skill (new skill, not repeated) +2 nd additional core skill (new skill, not repeated) Cartwheel back tuck dismount Round off 2x back handspring Side/front aerial Round off + back handspring + back tuck salto (performed in series as an additional pass) Level 6 amendments and bonus skills: VT UB BB L6 gymnasts will perform beam routines with all core skills but with optional
21 FX BONUS (capped at 1.0 on any apparatus) choreography, order of skills does not have to follow the programme manual Routines may last secs For all optional routines, artistry deductions will apply as outlined in Section 4.2 page 26 If skills are performed that are not core skills (or bonus at a competition where bonus is included) then they will not carry any difficulty value but may incur execution deductions L6 gymnasts will perform floor routines with all core skills but with optional choreography and music, order of skills does not have to follow the programme manual Routines may last secs For all optional routines, artistry deductions will apply as outlined in Section 4.2 page 30 If skills are performed that are not core skills (or bonus at a competition where bonus is included) then they will not carry any difficulty value but may incur execution deductions VT ½ turn in either flight 1/1 turn 0.4 UB Soul circle Stretched fly away BB FX Mount press handstand (return to straddle lever not essential) Back handspring (to 1 or 2 feet) Round off Round off OR back hand spring (to 1 or 2 feet) + salto dismount Change leg/switch leap Stretched salto (front or back) Front handspring + salto B or higher turn 0.4 WAG Levels 7-8 Start point values on each apparatus: D score = Total value of 6 skills (Level 7) or 7 skills (Level 8) as set out in the program + composition requirements (5 each as set out in the manual) E score = Total E deductions Final score = D score + E score neutral deductions Technical: Bonus skills for WAG Levels 7 & are as per ALP manual (no bonus skills permitted) according to agreement with Bangkok coaches September 2015.
22 90 secs max. for ALL BB and FX routines BB - Add mount as composition requirement (but carries no composition value i.e. is not included in CR 2.5 in start value) FX Fwd/swd & bkwd means that they do not have to be in the same pass but routines must have forward or side salto AND backwards salto. FX Add turn as composition requirement (but carries no composition value i.e. is not included in CR 2.5 in start value) MAG Levels 1-2 Boys compete on six apparatus Floor (FX), Pommel Horse (PH), Rings (SR), Vault (VT), Parallel Bars (PB) and High Bar (HB). Level 1 Junior 7 years and under Level 1 Senior 8 years and older Level 2 Junior 8 years and under Level 2 Senior 9 years and older Start point values on each apparatus: D score = Bonus skill value where appropriate* E score D score + E score = Final score There are no bonus skills at MAG Levels 1 2.
23 MAG Levels 3-6 Boys compete on six apparatus Floor (FX), Pommel Horse (PH), Rings (SR), Vault (VT), Parallel Bars (PB) and High Bar (HB). Level 3: Open Age Level 4: Open Age Level 5: Open Age Level 6: Open Age Start point values on each apparatus are: Start point values on each apparatus: D score = Bonus skill value where appropriate* E score D score + E score = Final score Bonus skills will be added to the D- score when appropriate in line with ALP manual (MAG NDP: Men s Artistic Gymnastics National Development Program version 1.0 released November 2013, Levels 1-6).
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