What is the effective score of Olympic gymnastics?

In the competition 96 years ago, gymnastics always had tied medals. For example, in the women's vault final of the 1992 Olympic Games, Milosovici and Honori shared the gold medal equally. However, after 1996, in order to prevent too many gold medals, the equal share rule was introduced. The original rule is that if the players score the same in the final, the final ranking will be based on the preliminary ranking; After 200 1, the ranking is determined by the score given by the first referee. In Athens Olympic Games, Canadian star Sheffield won the men's floor exercise championship by this rule, defeating Dragulescu of Romania.

After the promulgation of the new rules, the rules of equal share breaking have changed. In order to make the whole rule more fair, we broke the principle of average share and began to use the method of effective share. If the two players score the same, first look at the finished score, and the one with the highest finished score wins; If even the completion scores are the same, then find the lowest effective completion score and compare it on average until it is reduced to only one point. If there is still no comparison at this time, take a lowest score from all six completed scores and average it with the other five scores. If all the scores are the same, the ranking will be decided by drawing lots. However, due to protests from some countries, only the Olympic Games have adopted the rules of staging, and the World Championships are still allowed to be tied.