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chik_ucv



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PostPosted: Mon, 18-Jan-2010 20:07    Post subject: COP 2010 Reply with quote

I was just reading the 2010 COP (finally!!) and I got 2 questions:

1.- the mos important: THERE ARE NO MIXED GROUPS ANYMORE?????
2.- the risk now can be, for example, 2 chinee turns?? that´s what I understand
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Olya



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PostPosted: Sat, 6-Mar-2010 18:22    Post subject: Reply with quote

I would like to ask which tables for the apparatus work (rope-hoop-ribbon-clubs-ball) are valid? The ones in the 2009-2012 COP or the ones that were posted in a newsletter in March 2009 on the website of FIG?

For example the newsletter table contains the circle sign for ribbon while the one in the COP doesn't.

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PostPosted: Sat, 6-Mar-2010 20:09    Post subject: Re: COP 2010 Reply with quote

chik_ucv wrote:
I was just reading the 2010 COP (finally!!) and I got 2 questions:

1.- the mos important: THERE ARE NO MIXED GROUPS ANYMORE?????
2.- the risk now can be, for example, 2 chinee turns?? that´s what I understand


2- yes, you can do 2 chinee turns
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PostPosted: Sun, 7-Mar-2010 1:11    Post subject: Re: COP 2010 Reply with quote

Seva K wrote:
chik_ucv wrote:
I was just reading the 2010 COP (finally!!) and I got 2 questions:

1.- the mos important: THERE ARE NO MIXED GROUPS ANYMORE?????
2.- the risk now can be, for example, 2 chinee turns?? that´s what I understand


2- yes, you can do 2 chinee turns


Wow, I didn't even realise this! Bounce
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Jana



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PostPosted: Sun, 7-Mar-2010 19:10    Post subject: Reply with quote

The tables for apparatus working in the new CoP is valid:

Look here: http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,5187-188050-205272-nav-list,00.html
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Olya



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PostPosted: Mon, 8-Mar-2010 20:28    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you Jana!

I was asking this because the "big circle" sign disappeared from the ribbon table and I still see gymnasts doing it, for example Kanaeva here at 1:50 during the pivot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYb_9fuUEAQ

and especially Csinszka Horváth here during the stag leap with back bend at 0:24:
http://video.haon.hu/video/55317/ritmikus-gimnasztika-vilagkupa-horvath-csinszka-gyakorlata

So, is it still allowed to do that? Or what do they write on the form if not that big circle? I'm a bit lost here and any help would be really appreciated! Neutral Question
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PostPosted: Thu, 11-Mar-2010 13:34    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jana wrote:
The tables for apparatus working in the new CoP is valid:

Look here: http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,5187-188050-205272-nav-list,00.html


ok then where can i find the new 2010 symbols so that i can write the sheets plz
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PostPosted: Thu, 11-Mar-2010 13:55    Post subject: Reply with quote

OOTCHY wrote:
Jana wrote:
The tables for apparatus working in the new CoP is valid:

Look here: http://www.fig-gymnastics.com/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,5187-188050-205272-nav-list,00.html


ok then where can i find the new 2010 symbols so that i can write the sheets plz


Just copy and paste them from the PDF file of the COP.
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Jana



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PostPosted: Thu, 11-Mar-2010 18:06    Post subject: Reply with quote

Olya, I also do not know what they write on the forms here. But IMO it is not a Mastery. Maybe anyone who knows the rules better can help???
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Marie



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PostPosted: Thu, 11-Mar-2010 22:16    Post subject: Reply with quote

Olya wrote:
I was asking this because the "big circle" sign disappeared from the ribbon table and I still see gymnasts doing it, for example Kanaeva here at 1:50 during the pivot:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYb_9fuUEAQ

and especially Csinszka Horváth here during the stag leap with back bend at 0:24:
http://video.haon.hu/video/55317/ritmikus-gimnasztika-vilagkupa-horvath-csinszka-gyakorlata

So, is it still allowed to do that? Or what do they write on the form if not that big circle? I'm a bit lost here and any help would be really appreciated! Neutral Question


Large circle (or as the COP describes it, "large circumduction") is now part of the group "handling" on all apparatuses. (See COP page 51.)
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Olya



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PostPosted: Fri, 12-Mar-2010 20:32    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you for your help, Jana and Marie!

I was asking this because my gymnasts used to do that large circle during for example a ring jump if there was no time for a throw, it was a lot easier than a spiral (which they are doing now) but oh well Smile
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PostPosted: Mon, 22-Mar-2010 19:45    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Marie! I do not have to wonder why I did not know this: The German CoP did not explaned that a large circle is a handling. But now it was corrected in a German newsletter Smile
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PostPosted: Sat, 1-May-2010 20:31    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here it is:

http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,5187-188050-205272-nav-list,00.html

Question: In execution there is a deduction of 0,50 for "extreme start or final position". What is meant by this? Can anybody give me an example of an "extreme" position?
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PostPosted: Wed, 5-May-2010 11:17    Post subject: Reply with quote

Can somebody tell me: UEG code for juniors at this moment means
min. 3+3 GCO and max. 4 GCNO, or
min. 7 GCO and max. 3 GCNO
(from 10 diff. in an exercise, except hoop)?
So in a rope exercise : 3 leaps + 3 pivots and 4 other groups free of choice, or
7 leaps and 3 other groups free of choice?
Thank you in advance!
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PostPosted: Sun, 9-May-2010 6:50    Post subject: Reply with quote

sora-chan2 wrote:
Here it is:

http://www.sportcentric.com/vsite/vnavsite/page/directory/0,10853,5187-188050-205272-nav-list,00.html

Question: In execution there is a deduction of 0,50 for "extreme start or final position". What is meant by this? Can anybody give me an example of an "extreme" position?


I think the word "extreme" is very subjective... it all depends on how the judges think, really Neutral
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