HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE

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HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE 2017 – 2020 CODE OF POINTS WTC - FIG

DETERMINATION OF SCORE HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE Section 6 DETERMINATION OF SCORE

D + E - Neutral deduction= FS HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE D + E - Neutral deduction= FS

Determining Final Score HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE Determining Final Score D + E – neutral deductions = Final D- score - Addition of - Difficulty Value (top 8 highest vlue including dismount) Composition Requirements (4 CR @ 0.5) Connection Value E- score – deductions from 10.00 - Execution faults - Artistry faults

D- Score E- Score 10.00 Example Difficulty (3 C-, 3 D-, 2 E-) + 3.10 HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE Example D- Score Difficulty (3 C-, 3 D-, 2 E-) + 3.10 Composition Requirements + 2.00 Connection Value + 0.60 D- Score 5.70 E- Score 10.00 Execution - 0.70 Artistry - 0.30 - 1.00 E- Score 9.00 Final Score 14.70

Short exercise – Neutral Deduction HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE Short exercise – Neutral Deduction 7 or more elements = - 0 points 5-6 elements = - 4.0 points 3-4 elements = - 6.0 points 1 to 2 elements = - 8.0 points No elements =  - 10.0 points Applied by D-jury from the Final Score

HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE The gymnast falls & injures herself after performing only 4 elements with DV.

HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE (without landing feet first) D- score DV (A + C + A + 0 + 0 + E) + 1.00 CR # 2 & # 3 + 1.00 D- score + 2.00 Max. E- score for Execution & Artistry 10.00 Total deductions (1 Fall, Height, amp. etc.) – 4.10 E - Score = 5.90 FS: [(D) 2.00 + (E) 5.90] - 6.00 (short exercise) = 1.90

HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE ex : The gymnast falls and injures herself after performing only 1 element

HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE (without landing feet first) D- score DV (0) + 0.00 CR (0) + 0.00 D- score + 0.00 Max. E- score for Execution & Artistry 10.00 Total deductions (1 Fall, pause) – 1.10 E – Score = 8.90 FS: [(D) 0.00 + (E) 8.90] - 10.00 (short exercise) = 0.00

HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE Ex: The gymnast falls and injures herself after performing only 3 elements.

& (without landing feet first) HP NATIONAL JUDGING COURSE & (without landing feet first) D- score DV ( A + E + 0) + 0.60 CR # 2, # 3 + 1.00 D- score + 1.60 Max. E- score for Execution & Artistry 10.00 Total deductions(2 Falls, Height, amp. etc.) – 4.10 E – Score = 5.90   FS: [(D) 1.60 + (E) 5.90] - 8.00 (short exercise) = 0.00