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Judging Criteria

The execution (“B”) score begins at a 10.0, and the judges deduct for errors in performance such as a break in form or an extra bounce.

For the execution mark, five judges each score the routine ( 3 for our competition). The highest and lowest marks are thrown out, and the three middle scores are added together.

Good Form and Execution: In all positions, the feet and legs should be together, and the toes should be pointed. The body should be in one of three positions at all times: tucked (knees bent), piked (legs are straight and hip angle is less than 135 degrees), or straight (legs are straight and the angle of the hips is greater than 135 degrees). Arms should be straight and close to the body as much as possible.

Continuous Flow of the Routine: The gymnast must perform a skill on every bounce, without taking an extra bounce between skills. S/he may not stop at any point, receive help from a spotter, or touch anything besides the trampoline bed, and s/he must land every skill with both feet hitting the trampoline simultaneously.
 

The Right Ending: The gymnast must end his/her 10-skill routine with both feet on the trampoline, standing upright. S/he must stand upright and in control for three seconds or a deduction is incurred.

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