1 FIG Code of POINTS Women’s Artistic Gymnastics 2009 - 2012.

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1 FIG Code of POINTS Women’s Artistic Gymnastics

2 1.1 Rights of the Gymnast Apparatus She must use an additional 10 cm soft mat on top of the existing basic landing mats (20 cm).for dismounts on Vault, Bars and Beam. The supplementary mat can not be moved during the exercise. She is permitted to place the take-off board on the supplementary 10 cm landing mat.

3 1.1 Rights of the Gymnast At least 24 hours prior to podium training, she or her coach must submit in writing to the Chair of the Superior Jury a request to raise the rails at the UB. With permission of the Superior Jury she may repeat her entire exercise if the exercise has been interrupted for reasons beyond her control or responsibility.

4 Warm-up In C-I, II, IV each competing gymnast (including substitute of injured gymnast) is entitled to a touch warm up period immediately prior to the competition on the podium on all apparatus. Vault  CI, C-II and C –IV – two attempts only  C-I Qualification for C-III and C-III – max. three attempts

5 Warm-up – cont’d. UB - each 50 seconds including preparation of bars BB – 30 seconds each FX - each 30 seconds (minimum 2min 30sec.)

6 NOTE In qualifying (C-I) and team Final (C-IV) the entire warm up belongs to the team. The team must pay attention to the elapsed time, so that the last gymnast receives a warm up. In mixed groups the warm up time belongs personally to the gymnast.

7 Warm-up The end of the warm up period is signaled by a gong. If at this time the gymnast is mentally and physically prepared to vault or is still on the apparatus, she may complete the element or sequence started. When warm-up is over: Following the warm-up period or during the “competition pause”, the apparatus may be prepared but not used.

8 1.2 Responsibilities of the Gymnasts Competition Attire She must wear a correct sportive non- transparent leotard (she may wear complete leg coverings under or on top of the leotard), or unitard (one piece leotard with full length legs- hip to ankle), which must be of elegant design and the same colour as leotard. Leotards/unitard may be with long sleeves or sleeveless Shoulder width strap must be minimum 2cm.

9 1.2 Responsibilities of the Gymnasts The neckline of the front and the back of the leotard/unitard must be proper – that is no further than ½ sternum and no further than the lower line of the shoulder blades. The leg cut of the leotard may not extend beyond the hip bone. (maximum)

Responsibilities of the Gymnasts A national identification or emblem must be placed on the chest or on either sleeve per the most recent FIG publicity rules. The gymnast must wear only those logos, advertising and sponsorship identifiers that are permitted in the most recent FIG publicity rules.

Responsibilities of the Gymnasts The leotard/unitard must be identical for members of the same federation in the Qualification (C-I) and Team Competition (C-IV). In Qualification (C-I) individual gymnasts from the same federation (without a team) may wear different leotards/unitards.

Responsibilities of the Gymnasts No jewelry (bracelets or necklaces) may be worn, except small stud type pierced earring. A start number supplied by the organizers according to FIG specifications, must be worn. With approval of her written petition, a gymnast may remove her number in rare cases of backspins on Beam or Floor. Then the number must be manually displayed by the gymnast or coach immediately before her presentation to the D judges at the beginning of the exercise.

Responsibilities of the Gymnasts Hip or other padding is not allowed. Hand-grips at UB, body bandages and wrist wraps are permitted; they must be securely fastened, in good repair and should not detract from the aesthetics of the performance.

Responsibilities of the Gymnasts Body bandages must be beige in colour. The wearing of gymnastics slippers and socks is optional.

Competition Rules She must refrain from changing the height of any apparatus except on UB as per Art She must present herself in the proper manner (raise up hand/hands) at the start and at the end of her exercise. She must observe that, at the start of the exercise the light is lit or that the D1 has given a visible conspicuous signal to start her exercise.

Competition Rules She must begin the exercise within 30 seconds of the green light or signal from the D1. She has at her disposal 30 seconds after a fall from the UB (timing starts when the gymnast is on her feet after the fall) in which to recuperate, re-chalk, confer with her coach and remount the UB. After a fall at the BB she has 10 seconds (the timing starts when the gymnast is on her feet after the fall) in which to remount.

Competition Rules She must leave the podium immediately after the conclusion of her exercise. She must refrain from any undisciplined or abusive behaviour. She must notify the Superior Jury if a necessity arises to leave the competition hall.

Competition Rules She must refrain from speaking with active judges during the competition. She must participate in the respective award ceremony dressed in competition attire according to FIG protocol regulations. She must adhere to the rules in the FIG TR, as a reserve gymnast for Competition II and III.

19 Magnesia Usage In the preparation of the UB reasonable use of magnesia is permitted. Small markings with magnesia may be placed on the BB The spreading of magnesia on the floor exercise mat is not allowed.

20 ART. 2 Regulations for Coaches Is guaranteed the right to:  Assist the gymnast or team under his/her care on the podium during the warm up period on all apparatus  At vault to prepare the springboard and safety collar  At Vault, UB, BB to position the supplementary mat  At UB to adjust and prepare the rails

21 ART. 2 Regulations for Coaches Be present on the podium after the green light is lit:  At UB to remove the springboard then spot during the entire exercise  There may be a 2 nd person on the podium to remove the board after which he/she must leave immediately  At Beam to remove the springboard (1 coach) after which she/he must immediately leave the podium

22 ART. 2 Regulations for Coaches To help at all apparatus in case of injuries or defects of the apparatus Assist and advise the gymnast during the intermediate fall time period from below the podium at UB and BB

23 ART. 2 Regulations for Coaches Is guaranteed the right to:  Inquire to the D panel concerning the evaluation of the content of the exercise and the review of the time and line deductions

24 ART. 2 Regulations for Coaches Coach is not permitted to:  Speak directly to the gymnast, give signals, shouts (cheers) or similar during the exercise  Obstruct the view of the judges when remaining at UB to spot or when removing the board  Remove springs from the springboard  Inquire to E panel  Engage in discussion with active judges  Abuse his/her rights or delay the competition

Number of Coaches in Inner Circle Number of Coaches in Inner Circle C-I and C-IV Complete teams – 1 F and 1 M or 2 F coaches Nations with 3,2, or 1 individual (s) – 1 coach M or F C-II and C-III each gymnast – 1 coach M or F (UB may be 2 persons)

Inquiries Inquiries of the D score and Neutral deductions are allowed – verbally by the coach to the D 1 judge immediately after the publication of the score or at least before the next gymnast’s score Confirmed in writing within a few minutes to the Chair of the Superior Jury If inquiry accepted by D1,D2 and Apparatus Supervisor – case concluded If not – belongs to Superior Jury Fees for inquiries listed in Code

27 ARTICLE 3 – WTC FUNCTIONS- President of WTC (See Page 5 for entire list). Overall Technical Direction of the competition Requests for new elements, raising the UB To decide the D score in case of a disagreement between the App. Supervisor and the D Panel To decide the adjustment of scores in case of disagreement between the App. Supervisor and one or more of the E Panel.

28 ARTICLE 3 – WTC FUNCTIONS-WTC Members (See Page 5 for entire list) Serve as members of the Superior Jury and Apparatus Supervisors To record the entire exercise in symbol notation To calculate the D and E score (control score) for purpose of evaluation of the D and E Panels To release the score (validate) if no intervention is necessary

Jury Intervention Allowable differences between E score counting scores 9.6 and above – 0.10 Less than 9.6 but greater or equal to 9.4 – 0.20 Less than 9.4 but greater or equal to 9.0 – 0.30 Less than 9.0 but greater or equal to 8.5 – 0.40 Less than 8.5 but greater or equal to 8.0 – 0.50 Less than 8.0 but greater or equal to 7.5 – 0.60 Less than 7.5 – 0.70

30 Apparatus Supervisor If the difference between the counting scores is higher than the tolerated deviations:  May decide not to intervene if the E score is acceptable  May intervene (after consulting with Pres. Of Superior Jury) if the E score deviates significantly over the tolerated deviation or if it is significantly different than the App. Supervisor’s score  The App. Supervisor must intervene if a score given is deemed impossible.

31 D Score Intervention The Apparatus Supervisor must intervene (after informing the President of the Superior Jury)  If the D score is incorrect  Difference between D1 and D2 and/or App. Supervisor  If the App. Supervisor and D panel cannot agree the Superior Jury will decide.  Except in the case of an inquiry no score may be changed after it has been released by the Apparatus Supervisor.

32 Apparatus Jury

33 ARTICLE 4 – REGULATIONS FOR JUDGES The D Panel’s primary responsibility is to evaluate the maximum content of the exercise. The E Panel’s primary responsibility is evaluate the execution and artistry faults occurring during the performance of the exercise.

34 Functions of the D Panel D2 enters the D score into the computer D1 solicits counsel from App. Supervisor D1 supervises work of the Assistants D1 ensures all neutral deductions are taken fro the final score before it is flashed The D Panel judges determine if a gymnast failed to present before or after the exercise D Panel decides if gymnast performed an invalid “0” Vault D Panel deducts for spotting assistance D Panel must report unsportsmanlike conduct of the coach to the App. Supervisor Must attend Podium training (compulsory for D Panel judges)

35 D SCORE Includes: Difficulty Value Connection Value Composition Requirements

36 Functions of the E - Panel They must record deductions for : General Faults Specific Apparatus Execution Faults Artistry Faults

Seating Arrangements The judges must be placed as far away as possible from the apparatus on elevated podiums (minimum at hip height with the podium at UB,BB and FX The judges at Vault must be placed at “eye level” with the vaulting table so that both flight phases are visible to all judges