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Competition scoring rules

1) Scoring rules:

International Gymnastics Federation Men's Gymnastics Scoring Rules

Applicable to international competitions such as world championships, Olympic Games, regional competitions and intercontinental competitions.

Part I Rules for Referees, Coaches and Athletes

Chapter I Purpose of Scoring Rules

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The purpose of this scoring rule is to ensure the objectivity and unity of scoring in international men's gymnastics competition. Improve the professional knowledge and ability of referees, and provide guidance for athletes and their coaches in daily training and competition preparation.

2. This scoring rule is made according to the technical rules of the IFs, the principle resolutions of the technical committees, the analysis results of the seminars and the experience in the development and training practice of modern gymnastics.

3. Referees should strictly abide by the scoring rules, otherwise they may be dismissed by the competition department.

This score can also be implemented and applied in domestic competitions.

Chapter II Composition and Functions of the Project Review Team

Article 2 General rights and obligations of the referee group (omitted)

Article 3 Rights and obligations of members of the Technical Committee (omitted)

Article 4 Rights and obligations of technical assistants (omitted)

Article 5 Rights and obligations of referees

L, under the guidance of the men's gymnastics technical committee, all referees need to draw lots to decide the events of the competition. This is in line with the technical specifications 8.8.2 and 8.9.l The referee should score accurately and quickly in the A referee group or the B referee group according to the scoring rules and the situation on the court. The judges in Group A will draw lots from those with excellent test scores and rich practical experience.

2. Judge A is responsible for recording and judging:

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special requirements

Extra Credits

3. Referee B's duty is to evaluate the completion of the action from the aspects of technology, posture and demeanor.

4. They still have obligations.

Fill in the scoring form correctly according to the format.

Obey the guidance of the chairman of the project review Committee.

Help avoid delaying the game.

Check whether the assistant passed the grading quickly and whether the grading was correct. If the score displayed on the scoreboard is inconsistent with your own score, you should immediately notify the chairman of the project review Committee.

After the signal to start bidding is issued, it should immediately enter the working state.

5. The referee has the right to make a written complaint to the person in charge of the competition about the unfair behavior of the chairman of the project review committee.

Article 6 Rules for Inspection by Referees

According to the regulations on referee inspection, if the referee violates the scoring rules or the instructions of the technical Committee, the chairman of the technical Committee or the person in charge of the arbitration Committee may punish him.

2, the referee's wrong behavior and violation of rules include:

Deliberately ignore the scoring rules

The camp favors or belittles one or more teams, one or more athletes.

Failure to follow the instructions of the Chairman of the Technical Committee or the Project Review Committee.

High score or low score in heavy summer.

Failure to observe the requirements and disciplines related to the competition.

Do not participate in the referee's guidance meeting or stage training without permission.

The dress does not meet the requirements.

3, can be punished:

If you don't attend the referee's guidance meeting or watch the training on the stage, the chairman of the technical Committee may disqualify you from being the referee of this competition.

The chairman of the project review Committee issued a verbal warning.

According to other penalties in the technical rules.

Article 7 Composition of the project review team

1. In all official competitions of IFs, each event consists of two judging groups, A and B, as follows:

Technical assistant of referee in group A+1 referee

6 judges in Group B.

The above two groups of referees work under the guidance of the chairman of the project referee Committee, see article 3.

2. It is suggested that intercontinental competitions or other large-scale competitions adopt the same composition and organizational structure, and the chairman of the project review committee shall be a representative of the Intercontinental Association or a senior referee appointed by it.

3. In all other international competitions, deduction: competition. Invitational tournament, etc. After consultation with the participating countries' associations, the organizational form of the referee group can be changed. For each event, Judge A and Judge B shall have at least two referees, plus one referee.

4. The organizer of the competition will provide one or two well-trained assistants for the chairman of each project evaluation committee, and one assistant for each referee in large-scale competitions organized by international sports federations, so that they can finish the grading work quickly and accurately. These assistants will assume the functions of secretaries and technicians, and submit scores to the chairman of the project review Committee or the record office. All competitions require the use of computers.

Article 8 The seating arrangement and working procedures of the referee group (omitted)

Chapter III Code of Conduct for Athletes and Coaches

Article 9 Rights and obligations of athletes

1. Athletes should know the contents of the scoring rules and understand and abide by all the detailed rules formulated to ensure the smooth progress of the competition.

Participants must wear standard gymnastics clothes, and those with teams should wear uniforms. In pommel horse, rings, parallel bars and horizontal bar competitions, all participants must wear trousers, gymnastics shoes or socks. In floor exercises and vault competitions, athletes can wear shorts or barefoot, and vests must be worn in all competitions. Individuals who violate the dress code will be punished according to Article 9, paragraph 18. For group members who violate the dress code, 0.2 points will be deducted from the total score for each item involved.

3. In the horizontal bar, rings, parallel bars and vault competitions, in order to avoid injury accidents and give psychological support to athletes, an assistant is allowed to stand beside or near the equipment. If an athlete is given help, the action completed with help will not be recognized, and 0.4 points will be deducted. If there are two coaches standing near the equipment at the same time, deduct 0.2 points.

4. In the horizontal bar and rings competition, athletes can be assisted by coaches or other players and score points from the moment their feet leave the ground.

5. Athletes are allowed to use bandages and hand pads, but they must be intact and firm.

6. Athletes have the right to warm up for 30 seconds in each event (team 150 seconds), and athletes in the same team or group should ensure that the last athlete can also warm up for 30 seconds.

7. Before each competition, that is, when the green light or the referee signals, the athletes should stand at attention, raise their arms and signal to the chairman of the project review committee. At the end of a group of movements, they should first stand at attention, then turn to the chairman of the project review Committee for a sign, and then leave the stage.

8. Athletes, coaches and referees are not allowed to speak during the competition.

9. Without permission, athletes have no right to leave the venue, otherwise they will be disqualified.

10, failure to observe discipline and discipline or sportsmanship will be regarded as violation, and the chairman of the project review committee will deduct 0.2 points each time. Examples are as follows:

Delay the game after the green light is on or the signal is given (up to 30 seconds)

Postpone or extend the time for preparing activities.

Wrong number or no number.

Return to the stage after a series of actions.

Other or unauthorized coaches appear next to the equipment.

Violation of the relevant provisions of clothing

1 1. In principle, a set of actions is not allowed to be repeated in all competitions. Only when athletes have to interrupt a set of movements can they do it again. The chairman of the project review Committee will decide whether a set of actions can be redone.

12. Athletes can ask the Chairman of the Technical Committee to raise the horizontal bar or the rings to a height suitable for their bodies, and similar requests will not be unreasonably rejected. This requirement must be submitted to the Chairman of the Technical Committee 24 hours before the official venue training begins, and athletes are not allowed to adjust their height by themselves.

Article 10 The rights and obligations of coaches

1. Every coach must understand the scoring rules and act according to them.

2. Every coach should take the responsibility to ensure that the game goes on quickly and orderly. In addition to taking care of the athletes performing on the equipment, we should also give them sports guidance, including their performances on the equipment, queuing for changing events, leaving or attending the award ceremony.

3. During the competition, the coach shall not talk to the athletes (0.2 points deducted) or the referees.

4. The Arbitration Commission may disqualify a coach who fails to observe discipline and discipline or violates relevant rules.

Referee problem (omitted)