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Gingerheid
27th June 2004, 01:11 AM
Does anyone know how the compulsary move up works in Scotland?
For example, what score means you have to move up from Grade 6, and how many times do you have to have got it?
peter edge
27th June 2004, 05:24 AM
Grade 6 - Novice Level Competitions
Divisions are encouraged to organise novice competitions. This level of competition introduces competitive activity and provides experience of competition for those wishing to progress through the National Grading Structure or simply for those wishing to experience being in a competitive situation.
The emphasis should be on good form and recommend that no tariff be accredited for the voluntary routine to encourage this result. (No FINAL round will be organised).
Grade 5 - Intermediate Grade.
This grade will give the more advanced competitors a stepping-stone into the National Grading Structure with more advanced routines and a tariff credited for the voluntary routine.
There is no qualifying requirement to enter this grade and competitors may also progress to Grade '4' when their coach is satisfied that the competitor is ready and can perform the routine safely.
There is a qualifying score for compulsory progression to Grade '4' and competitors who obtain this score on two occasions will be required to move up to Grade '4'.
Grades 4-2
Grades 4-2 provide structured qualifying levels prior to participation in Grade '1' competitions. These grades are of a progressive nature and have been designed to ensure that the competitor attains a good quality of performance at each level before participation at a more advanced level is permitted.
General Notes
At Grades 1-2-3 there will be a FINAL for the ten highest scores from the first two rounds. At Grades 4-5 a final round may be included, at the organisers discretion.
For qualification scores please see Table of Qualifying Scores. Note: - Qualifying Scores are calculated using the first TWO round scores only.
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Section 2
Grade 4
Grade 3
Grade '2'
Begins to provide more serious competitive experience.
Aims to further increase competitive awareness and experience
Further prepares the competitor for Grade '1' competition.
Entry Level for Grading Structure, competitors may enter Grade '4' when their coach is satisfied that they are ready and can perform the routine safely.
The required qualifying score must have been achieved at Grade '4'
The required qualifying score must have been achieved at Grade '3'
Voluntary Progression to next Grade
Progression to Grade '3' may be made when the qualifying score has been achieved
Progression to Grade '2' may be made when the qualifying score has been achieved
Progression to Grade '1' may be made when the Grade 2 nationals final score has been achieved and the Grade 1 set routine has gained 23.5 from the Grade 2 validation panel
Compulsory Progression to next Grade
Must be made to Grade '3' when the minimum qualifying score has been achieved for a second time at Grade '4' events for which the competitor met the eligibility requirements.
Competitors may continue to compete at Grade '3' until they are confident of progression to Grade '2'.
Competitors may continue to compete at Grade '2' until they are confident of progression to Grade '1'.
peter edge
27th June 2004, 05:35 AM
Sorry Gingerheid,don`t think it all came out properly http://www.british-gymnastics.org/memberforum/images/icons/icon11.gifthen again it`s early in the morning,if you go to the Brentwood trampoline site and look in their tech page there is a link to trampoline tech committee competition structure I`m sure you will find all you need to know.http://www.british-gymnastics.org/memberforum/images/icons/icon7.gif
Gingerheid
27th June 2004, 12:13 PM
Thanks! I have seen this one before, but they seem to have made changes in Scotland (another example is that there is a tariff for the Grade 6 vol)
According to this there isn't compulsary progression from 6 to 5, but in Scotland there is!
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