Female Gymnastic Info

Performed to music on a sprung carpet, this event combines tumbling passes with artistic choreography. It is the only apparatus where the performance is set to a musical score. Scoring and Rules

Sum of the 8 most difficult elements plus connection bonuses. No upper limit; typically 5.0–7.0.

Gymnasts sprint down a runway and use a springboard to propel themselves off a vaulting table. Judges look for height, distance, and a "stuck" landing (no extra steps). female gymnastic

Starts at 10.0; points are deducted for errors (e.g., bent knees, falls). Minor errors: -0.1; Major falls: -1.0.

Since 2006, the sport has used an "open-ended" scoring system, moving away from the traditional "Perfect 10" still seen in NCAA women's college gymnastics . Score Type Description Range/Detail Performed to music on a sprung carpet, this

A 4-inch wide beam where gymnasts perform leaps, turns, and acrobatic skills. It is often considered the most mentally challenging event due to the precision required.

Competitors perform continuous swinging movements between two bars set at different heights. Modern routines resemble the men’s high bar, emphasizing release moves and transitions. No upper limit; typically 5

Female Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) is a premier Olympic sport that blends explosive power with dance-like grace. Modern competition focuses on four distinct apparatuses, evaluated through a rigorous dual-scoring system that rewards both technical difficulty and flawless execution.

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