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1.2 THE CODE OF POINTS


A. GENERAL PURPOSE

The Code of Points provides the means of guaranteeing the most objective evaluation of routines in Aerobic Gymnastics at international level. 
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B. JUDGES

Judges must maintain a close involvement with Aerobic Gymnastics and constantly extend their practical knowledge. The basic prerequisites for their activities are:
  • An excellent knowledge of the FIG Code of Points
  • An excellent knowledge of the FIG Technical Regulations (FIG T.R.)
  • An excellent knowledge of new difficulty elements
The prerequisites for judging at official FIG competitions are:
  • to be in possession of a valid FIG Brevet of the current cycle
  • to have judged successfully at national competitions, at competitions between countries and at international invitationals.
  • to be listed in the FIG World List of judges
  • to have an excellent knowledge of Aerobic Gymnastics and to demonstrate sound unbiased judging.
 
All members of the judging panel are obliged to:
  • attend all meetings, briefings and debriefings
  • be present at the competition area at the designated time according to the schedule
During the competition each judge is requested:
  • not to leave the assigned seat
  • not to have contact with other persons using devices and/or gesture.
  • not to engage in discussions with coaches, competitors and other judges
  • to wear the prescribed competition-uniform
    • (women: dark blue or black suit with skirt or trousers and white blouse)
    • (men: dark blue jacket, grey or dark trousers, light coloured shirt and tie).
 

C. SUPERIOR JURY (see also 4.2.1)

The Superior Jury is responsible for controlling the work of all judges and the Chair of Judges Panel according to the rules and to guarantee a correct publication of the final scores. It registers the deviations of the judges' scores.
If there are repeated deviations, the Superior Jury has the right to warn and replace a judge.
Violations of instructions from the Superior Jury, the Chair of Judges Panel and the Code may result in sanctions, as declared by the President of the FIG Aerobic Gymnastics Committee.
 
Violations of the Code include:
  • intentional violation of the Code
  • intentionally giving an advantage or disadvantage to one or several competitors
  • not adhering to the instructions given by the Aerobic Gymnastics Committee, the Superior Jury or the Chair of Judges Panel
  • repeatedly giving scores that are too high or too low
  • not adhering to the instructions for an orderly and disciplined competition
  • not participating in the judges meetings
  • improper attire
The following sanctions can be declared by the Superior Jury or the Chair of Judges Panel:
  • verbal or written warning
  • exclusion from the respective competition
 
The following sanctions can be declared by the FIG Disciplinary Commission:
  • expulsion as a judge from international competitions for a set period of time
  • lowering the category of brevet
  • withdrawal of the brevet
  • not accepting judges from an involved federation for a set period of time
  • (see FIG Judges rules)