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Marie



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PostPosted: Thu, 14-Mar-2013 16:03    Post subject: COP 2013-2016 final version Reply with quote

E-mail from FIG:

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Dear Friends,

Please find here below the link to the final version of the 2013 – 2016 Code of Points for Rhythmic Gymnastics (in English) for your information. This final version has been updated in February 2013 after the Intercontinental Judges’ Course (Bucharest- November 2012) and has been approved by the FIG Executive Committee. The document can be found in the “rules” section on the FIG website (http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,5187-188050-205272-nav-list,00.html ).

Direct link:
http://figdocs.sportcentric.net/external/serve.php?document=3951

French, Spanish, German and Russian translations will follow shortly.


It is probably time to stop posting in the long topic about the provisional COP, and rather make smaller and more specific topics discussing the final version of the COP.
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PostPosted: Wed, 20-Mar-2013 5:16    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for pointing this out, Marie. I'm very excited to see that we have a final version in our hands. Very Happy

I've got a question about calculating Risk. How do you determine how many dynamic elements are counted? To clarify, how do you know what number follows the "R" symbol - R2, R3.. etc.

Let's use this as example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx-DcATi47c&t=0m45s

R?, no sight (.10) and no hands (.10) in rebound (.10) then catch w/ no hands (.10) ...followed by R?, no hands (.10) and no sight? (.10) in throw, change of level (.10), catch in rotation (.10)

And this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e8AKbaj_9s&t=0m15s

R?, extra rotation (.10), rethrow (.10), extra rotation (.10), catch in jump/change of level (.10)
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PostPosted: Wed, 20-Mar-2013 8:49    Post subject: Reply with quote

Let's use this as example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx-DcATi47c&t=0m45s

Its: R2 ( 2 shane ) + 0.1 rethrow + 0.1 without a sight + 0.1 with no hands = 0.5


and the secound 1 is :

Throw with no hands 0.1 + without sight 0.1 + R2 + changing of level 0.1 + catch with 1 hand 0.1 = 0.6
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PostPosted: Wed, 20-Mar-2013 8:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

And this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e8AKbaj_9s&t=0m15s

Throw with rotation 0.1 + R4 0.4 + rethrow 0.1 + throwing in horizontal 0.1 = 0.7
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PostPosted: Wed, 20-Mar-2013 14:12    Post subject: Reply with quote

But how do you determine if it is a R3 vs. R2, for example?
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PostPosted: Wed, 20-Mar-2013 14:17    Post subject: Reply with quote

Artistry Fan wrote:
But how do you determine if it is a R3 vs. R2?


You count the rotations! ( if the gymnast throw in rotation its 1 under the throw and in the rotation she cathches the appartus)
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PostPosted: Wed, 20-Mar-2013 14:36    Post subject: Reply with quote

mariav wrote:
Artistry Fan wrote:
But how do you determine if it is a R3 vs. R2?


You count the rotations! ( if the gymnast throw in rotation its 1 under the throw and in the rotation she cathches the appartus)


It's that simple?! Oh my gosh.. Laughing Thank you so much!

So, if the gymnast throw/catches in turning leap or, say, walkover, it would count as one of the rotations? And don't leaps count as a change in level? (i.e. Miteva's risk)
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PostPosted: Wed, 20-Mar-2013 19:59    Post subject: Reply with quote

Artistry Fan wrote:
mariav wrote:
Artistry Fan wrote:
But how do you determine if it is a R3 vs. R2?


You count the rotations! ( if the gymnast throw in rotation its 1 under the throw and in the rotation she cathches the appartus)


It's that simple?! Oh my gosh.. Laughing Thank you so much!

So, if the gymnast throw/catches in turning leap or, say, walkover, it would count as one of the rotations? YES

And don't leaps count as a change in level? (i.e. Miteva's risk)
what is leaps?
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PostPosted: Wed, 20-Mar-2013 20:43    Post subject: Reply with quote

mariav wrote:
Artistry Fan wrote:
mariav wrote:
Artistry Fan wrote:
But how do you determine if it is a R3 vs. R2?


You count the rotations! ( if the gymnast throw in rotation its 1 under the throw and in the rotation she cathches the appartus)


It's that simple?! Oh my gosh.. Laughing Thank you so much!

So, if the gymnast throw/catches in turning leap or, say, walkover, it would count as one of the rotations? YES

And don't leaps count as a change in level? (i.e. Miteva's risk)
what is leaps?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e8AKbaj_9s&t=0m25s

Jump!
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PostPosted: Thu, 21-Mar-2013 6:51    Post subject: Reply with quote

Artistry Fan wrote:
mariav wrote:
Artistry Fan wrote:
mariav wrote:
Artistry Fan wrote:
But how do you determine if it is a R3 vs. R2?


You count the rotations! ( if the gymnast throw in rotation its 1 under the throw and in the rotation she cathches the appartus)


It's that simple?! Oh my gosh.. Laughing Thank you so much!

So, if the gymnast throw/catches in turning leap or, say, walkover, it would count as one of the rotations? YES

And don't leaps count as a change in level? (i.e. Miteva's risk)
what is leaps?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e8AKbaj_9s&t=0m25s

Jump!




You can count the jump as a rotation but in Miteva case the jump is afetr the rethrow so its not a part of the risk,
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PostPosted: Thu, 21-Mar-2013 12:17    Post subject: Re: COP 2013-2016 final version Reply with quote

Marie wrote:
E-mail from FIG:

Quote:
Dear Friends,

Please find here below the link to the final version of the 2013 – 2016 Code of Points for Rhythmic Gymnastics (in English) for your information. This final version has been updated in February 2013 after the Intercontinental Judges’ Course (Bucharest- November 2012) and has been approved by the FIG Executive Committee. The document can be found in the “rules” section on the FIG website (http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,5187-188050-205272-nav-list,00.html ).

Direct link:
http://figdocs.sportcentric.net/external/serve.php?document=3951

French, Spanish, German and Russian translations will follow shortly.


It is probably time to stop posting in the long topic about the provisional COP, and rather make smaller and more specific topics discussing the final version of the COP.

I cannot open the file. Ita says that is broken. is it possible to reupload it?
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PostPosted: Fri, 22-Mar-2013 5:46    Post subject: Reply with quote

It may be easier to just download from the FIG website: COP page for all disciplines. They have uploaded the non-English versions as well. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Fri, 22-Mar-2013 15:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

Artistry Fan wrote:
It may be easier to just download from the FIG website: COP page for all disciplines. They have uploaded the non-English versions as well. Very Happy

it worked, thanks a lot!
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PostPosted: Sun, 24-Mar-2013 21:47    Post subject: Reply with quote

I also have a question about risks. In the COP it says that a risk needs to have a minimum of 2 rotations during the throw or flight of the apparatus. Does that mean that when I throw the apparatus, do one rotation and (immediately) catch it in the 2nd rotation, then this is not valid since I've only done 1 rotation under the throw?

Thank you in advance!
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PostPosted: Sun, 24-Mar-2013 22:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nele Põldvere wrote:
I also have a question about risks. In the COP it says that a risk needs to have a minimum of 2 rotations during the throw or flight of the apparatus. Does that mean that when I throw the apparatus, do one rotation and (immediately) catch it in the 2nd rotation, then this is not valid since I've only done 1 rotation under the throw?

Thank you in advance!


No, that counts. I have exactly that in all my routines and it's always counted.
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