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AEROBIC GYMNASTICS Code of Points 2009 – 2012
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8.1 GENERAL PRINCIPLE


8.1.1 ARTISTRY SCORE* (A-Score) / EXECUTION SCORE* (E-Score)

  • 4 judges
The highest and lowest scores of the A / E - judges are dropped. The remaining 2 scores are averaged and, provided that the two middle scores are within the tolerated range indicated below, this result is the final A / E - score.
  • 6 judges
The 2 highest and 2 lowest scores of the A / E - judges are dropped. The remaining 2 scores are averaged and, provided that the two middle scores are within the tolerated range indicated below, this result is the final A / E - score.

8.1.2 MAXIMUM TOLERANCE ALLOWED (A-SCORE and E-SCORE)

8.1	GENERAL PRINCIPLE
During the competitions, the difference between the 2 middle scores considered may not be greater than indicated below.
If a bigger tolerance than allowed occurs, then the average of all scores is the final score.
 

8.1.3 DIFFICULTY SCORE (D-Score)

8.1	GENERAL PRINCIPLE
Each D-Jury enters the values of each element in order of the performance, the total set of combination and Difficulty deductions. After entering all the values, two judges will compare with each other and must come to an agreement with the same Final D-score and the Deductions. (If not applicable with the scoring system, after calculating alone, then compare the Final D-score with each other).
 
D-Score is divided by following divisor rate (by scoring system) and given with 3 digits.
Examples: D- score divided by 1.8                6.6 ÷ 1.8 = 3.66666…  ===>  3.666
 
Difficulty Deductions are NOT divided.
 
 

8.1.4 TOTAL SCORE

The A- score, the E- score, and the D- score are added together and constitute the total score.

8.1.5 FINAL SCORE


8.1.6 MAXIMUM DEVIATION BETWEEN EXTREMES


8.1.7 INQUIRIES OF THE SCORE (See T.R.)




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