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2014 - 2016 Trampoline Competition
& Technical Handbook
Part 2 - Appendices Last Revision – Dec 2015
2014 – 2016 Trampoline Competition and Technical Handbook Part 2 - Appendices
List of Document Updates
Update
No.
Section(s)
Updated
Content of Update Date
Issued
Example All First draft of the Entire Handbook 26 Oct 2013
0 All Handbook Released 7 May 2014
1 A Trampoline SDC terms of reference for TSG added
1 B Judge Qualifications and Levels of Competitions requirements for Elementary judges changed
requirements for Time of Flight judges changed
1 C Compulsory Routines requirements of Set Routine changed for Sub Junior and
Junior international Divisions
April 2015
1 E Skills, Descriptions & FIG Notations tables completely reworked with new standard
descriptions FIG notation corrected Skills added for DMT
April 2015
1 F NZ Secondary Schools Championships detailed requirements removed and replaced by
reference to GymSports NZ Secondary Schools manual
April 2015
1 K NZ Championship Titles and Trophies
requirement to name teams in advance for the Individual
(BST Shield) and DMT (Aaron Howden) team trophies has been dropped. Explanation added on how membership of the teams will be determined.
team requirements and method of determining the winner of National Regional Champions (Cook Strait) completely rewritten.
method of determining the winner of for Coach of the Year (Jean Bird Memorial Trophy) completely changed and rewritten
standard forms for BST Shield, Aaron Howden and Cook Strait trophies removed
clarification on how National Age titles will be determined
April 2015
1 N iTRACSS Requirements New section
April 2015
2 C Compulsory Requirements for Set Routine Age Division Set routines changed International Division Set routine changed to match FIG
WAGC rules
Dec 2015
2 F Secondary Schools Protocol updated to reflect changes to: - Set routines; - the way
teams are created; - criteria for each Grade. New introduction to explain the purpose and intent of the competition. General changes to clarify the protocol.
Dec 2015
2 H Trans-Tasman Challenge requirements of the Challenge can be varied by
Dec 2015
Update
No.
Section(s)
Updated
Content of Update Date
Issued
agreement between the two teams
2 L Standard Forms competition card for Synchronised Trampoline added
Dec 2015
2 K NZ Championship Titles and Trophies
new titles and trophies add for Men’s and Women’s Sub-Junior tumbling
new trophy for Senior Women’s tumbling
Dec 2015
2 N iTRACSS Tables Updated Dec 2015
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Part 2 – Appendices
2014 - 2016 Trampoline Competition & Technical
Handbook
Part 2 -Appendices A Trampoline Sport Development Committee ................................ A-1
A.1 Role of the Committee .................................................................... A-1
A.2 Position Descriptions for Members of the SDC .................................. A-3 Chairperson ..................................................................................................................... A-3 Coaching Advisor ............................................................................................................ A-4 Participation Advisor ....................................................................................................... A-5 Tours & Events Advisor .................................................................................................... A-6 Judging Advisor ............................................................................................................... A-7 Volunteer Advisor ............................................................................................................ A-8 Data Analyst .................................................................................................................... A-9
A.3 Trampoline Selection Group Terms of Reference ............................ A-10
B Judge Qualification and Levels of Competitions .......................... B-1
C Compulsory Requirements for Set Routines ................................. C-1
C.1 Requirements for the Set Routine .................................................... C-1
C.2 Limitations on the Degree of Difficulty ............................................. C-3
D Minimum Difficulty Requirements for Tumbling .......................... D-1
E Skill Descriptions, FIG Notation and Difficulty .............................. E-1
F Protocol for the GymSports New Zealand National Secondary Schools Trampoline Competition .................................................................. F-1
G Protocol for New Zealand Masters Games ................................... G-1
H Protocol for the Trans-Tasman Competition ............................... H-1
I Recreational Tumbling Programme (Gym for All) ........................... I-1
J Short Trak Tumbling Programme ................................................ J-1
K NZ National Championship Trophies and Titles ........................... K-1
Team Titles and Trophies ........................................................................ K-3
Overall Titles and Trophies ...................................................................... K-6
Trampoline Titles and Trophies ................................................................ K-9
Double Mini Trampoline Titles and Trophies ........................................... K-15
Synchronised Trampoline Titles and Trophies ......................................... K-21
Tumbling Titles and Trophies ................................................................. K-24
Special Trophies ................................................................................... K-29
L Standard Forms ......................................................................... L-1
Trampoline Competition Card ..................................................................... 2
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Part 2 – Appendices
Synchronised Trampoline Competition Card ................................................ 3
Double Mini Trampoline Competition Card .................................................. 4
Tumbling Competition Card........................................................................ 5
Nomination for Trampoline Sports Personality of the Year ........................... 6
Team Entry for the Trans-Tasman Trophy ................................................... 7
Application for Re-Grade ............................................................................ 8
Competitive Athlete Transfer Form ............................................................. 9
M Information of Interest and Other Documents ............................. M-1
Gymsports NZ ....................................................................................... M-1
Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) ...................................... M-1
N iTRACSS Requirements ............................................................. N-1
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-1
A Trampoline Sport Development Committee
A.1 Role of the Committee
The following information outlines the role, obligations and functions of a Sport
Development Committee and is an extract from Section 8 of the GymSports NZ - Sport
Development Committee Regulation 2011.
8.1 Each SDC will be responsible for providing advice on developing its Gymnastic
Discipline throughout New Zealand and in particular for:
a. providing expert advice to GymSports NZ, and the Chief Executive on the
strategies and actions required to build the capability of coaches, judges and
volunteers within Gymsports in New Zealand;
b. providing advice to GymSports NZ on regulations, rules and international
amendments or innovations in relation to its Gymnastic Discipline, and ensuring
its Gymnastic Discipline is aligned with such regulations, rules, amendments and
innovations;
c. supporting GymSports NZ in the delivery of membership services;
d. ensuring alignment of the Gymnastic Disciplines to improve the overall quality,
access to and enjoyment of all Gymsports;
e. consulting with Regional Boards and other SDCs;
f. producing an Annual Work Plan to the Chief Executive specific to its Gymnastic
Discipline;
g. providing advice to the relevant GymSports NZ employee/s, as notified by the
Chief Executive, on amendments, updates, innovations or ideas to improve the
manuals, resources, courses and training forums for coaches, judges and officials
in relation to its Gymnastic Discipline;
h. providing advice to the relevant GymSport NZ employee/s, as notified by the Chief
Executive, on the publication of the annual education and training programme to
develop the capability of coaches, officials and volunteers;
i. preparing an annual budget to be submitted to GymSports NZ annually by 31
October;
j. annually identifying and approving, a programme of events and tours for
Competitive Participation Gymnasts for each calendar year;
k. selecting a Member Club to host a National Championships Qualifying
Competition;
l. setting qualifying results/scores for the National Championships for its Gymnastic
Discipline, which will be made available on the GymSports NZ website prior to the
National Championships;
m. determining the technical rules for its Gymnastic Discipline for National
Championships Qualifying Competitions, including any variations to the FIG rules.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-2
8.2 Each SDC shall use such marks, logos and other livery of GymSports NZ as
determined by, and in the manner directed by, the Chief Executive.
8.2 Each SDC shall report to the Board, through the Chief Executive as requested and in
accordance with any procedure for reporting.
The Chairperson of each SDC shall attend such meetings as are reasonably required
by the Board and/or the Chief Executive to discuss matters affecting the SDC and
GymSports programmes, events and activities in its Gymnastic Discipline.
Reasonable notice will be given for such meetings except in cases of urgency.
8.3 Each SDC shall work in cooperation with GymSports NZ staff members.
8.4 Any protocols and procedures for SDCs, and their Members, which are issued by the
Board shall be deemed to be incorporated into these Regulations. To the extent of
any inconsistency between any such protocols or procedures and these Regulations,
these Regulations will prevail.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-3
A.2 Position Descriptions for Members of the SDC
Position Title: Chairperson (Trampoline)
Manager This position reports to the Chief Executive Officer
Key Responsibilities Manage the activities of the Trampoline Sport Development
Committee
Lead and review the Trampoline Strategic plan.
Manage the Committees yearly operational outcomes
against the Trampoline Strategic plan.
Manage the yearly Trampoline operational budget.
Assist in the marketing and promotion of Trampoline and
GymSports NZ.
Role Of Sport
Development
Committee
Providing expert advice to GymSports NZ on the
strategies and actions required to build the
capability of coaches, judges and volunteers.
Providing advice to GymSports NZ on regulations, rules and
international amendments or innovations in relation to its
Gymnastic Discipline.
Supporting GymSports NZ in the delivery of membership
services.
Ensuring alignment of the Gymnastic Disciplines to improve
the overall quality, access to and enjoyment of all
Gymsports.
Consulting with other Sport Development Committees.
Producing an Annual Work Plan to the Chief Executive
specific to its Gymnastic Discipline.
Providing advice to the relevant GymSports NZ employee/s
on amendments, updates, innovations or ideas to improve the
manuals, resources, courses and training forums for coaches.
Providing advice to the relevant GymSports NZ
employee/s on the publication of the annual education and
training programme to develop the capability of coaches,
officials and volunteers.
Annually identifying and approving, a programme of events
and tours for Competitive Participation Gymnasts for each
calendar year.
Selecting a Member Club to host a National Championships
Qualifying Competition.
Setting qualifying results/scores for the National
Championships for its Gymnastic Discipline.
Determining the technical rules for its Gymnastic Discipline
for National Championships Qualifying Competitions.
Key Relationships Trampoline Sport Development Committee Members
Trampoline community
GymSports NZ staff
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-4
Position Title: Coaching Advisor (Trampoline)
Manager This position reports to the Chair of the Trampoline
Sport Development Committee
Key Responsibilities
Understand the varying needs of Trampoline
coaches within GymSports clubs (Be familiar with
the number in each group).
Develop and maintain relationships with Trampoline
coaches.
Work with Sport Education Manager to develop and
implement coach education within the National Education
Framework.
Develop resources to educate Trampoline Coaches.
Assess new and existing coaches for Recognition of Prior
Learning and Master Coach.
Connect Sport Education Manager with appropriate
coaches to assist in the development of resources.
Assist in the establishment of the mentoring programme
within with GymSports NZ Education Strategy.
Assist in the establishment of up skilling standards within
with GymSports NZ Education Strategy.
Assist in the marketing and promotion of the National
Education Framework, Trampoline and GymSports NZ.
To stay up to date with current practices in Trampoline
coaching overseas.
Key Relationships
Trampoline Sport Development Committee Members
Trampoline community
GymSports NZ staff
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-5
Position Title: Participation Advisor (Trampoline)
Manager This position reports to the Chair of the Trampoline
Sport Development Committee
Key Responsibilities
Develop resources and support for Trampoline participation
programmes (in partnership with GSNZ Development staff).
Develop Trampoline events through the Incentive Awards and
other event structures.
Support Clubs with moving from Incentive Awards through to
the full competition structure.
Support GSNZ with developing Primary School Festival
resources.
Develop and support competition routines for the Regional
and National Secondary School Championships.
Develop and support competition routines for the National
Masters Games.
Assist in the marketing and promotion of Trampoline and
GymSports NZ.
Key Relationships
Trampoline Sport Development Committee Members
Trampoline community
GymSports NZ staff
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-6
Position Title: Tours & Events Advisor (Trampoline)
Manager This position reports to the Chair of the Trampoline
Sport Development Committee
Key Responsibilities
Identify international events suitable for Trampoline
International Participation athletes and bring them to the
Trampoline Sport Development Committee for consideration
in October each year.
Create an International Participation event calendar in
October each year.
Liaise and give advice to GymSports NZ National Office staff
on the administration of all tours and events.
Act as Tour Manager for overseas tours until one is appointed
to undertake the role.
Liaise, give advice and support to GymSports NZ National
Office staff working on the National Championships.
Assist the Trampoline Sport Development Committee to
create minimum Performance Criteria for entry to the
National Championships.
Market and promote Trampoline Gymnastics and GymSports
New Zealand
Develop resources to support Member clubs running
Trampoline Gymnastics events.
Stay up to date with current practices in Trampoline
Gymnastics events overseas.
Key Relationships
Trampoline Sport Development Committee Members
Trampoline community
GymSports NZ staff
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-7
Position Title: Judging Advisor (Trampoline)
Manager This position reports to the Chair of the Trampoline
Sport Development Committee
Key Responsibilities
Develop resources to educate Trampoline Gymnastics judges.
Work with the National Office Education Managers to develop
and implement judge education within the National Education
Framework.
Appoint a Control Judge for each qualifying event for the
Trampoline Gymnastics annual National Gymsports
Championships to ensure a uniform standard is achieved
across all competitions.
Sign off judge’s scores following qualifying events for the
Trampoline Gymnastics annual National Gymsports
Championships to ensure a uniform standard is achieved
across all competitions.
Collect all judging data from qualifying events for the
Trampoline Gymnastics annual National Championships to
ensure uniform judging standards are maintained across all
competitions.
Act as Judging Coordinator for the National Gymsports
Championships.
Verify results of judging courses and logbooks.
Lead the development of pathway and succession planning for
Senior Advanced Judges.
Establish a judge mentoring programme in conjunction with
the GymSports NZ Education Strategy.
Assist in the marketing and promotion of Trampoline
Gymnastics and GymSports NZ.
Key Relationships
Trampoline Sport Development Committee Members
Trampoline community
GymSports NZ staff
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-8
Position Title: Volunteer Advisor (Trampoline)
Manager This position reports to the Chair of the Trampoline
Sport Development Committee
Key Responsibilities
Develop resources to help volunteer Trampoline competition
Organisers
Develop resources to help volunteer Trampoline event Floor
Managers
Develop resources to help volunteer Trampoline event
Equipment Managers
Develop resources to help volunteer Scorers at Trampoline
events (using Swescore)
Develop resources to help volunteer Spotters at Trampoline
events
Develop resources to help volunteer Marshals at Trampoline
events
Develop resources to help volunteer International Team
Managers who wish to take part in overseas events
Develop resources to help volunteer Chaperones who wish to
take part in overseas events
Key Relationships
Trampoline Sport Development Committee Members
Trampoline community
GymSports NZ staff
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-9
Position Title: Data Analyst (Trampoline)
Manager This position reports to the Chair of the Trampoline
Sport Development Committee
Key Responsibilities
Receive data following National Championships Trampoline
Qualifying Events
Analyse athlete performance through data from National
Championships Trampoline Qualifying Events
Analyse Qualifying Events for information such as which
athletes travelled
Analyse judge performance through data from National
Championships Trampoline Qualifying Events
Receive data and analyse athlete performance at
international events
Collect data and analyse New Zealand performances verses
international performances
Analyse data and make recommendations about
performance criteria to the other Trampoline Sport
Development Committee Members
Produce data analysis on time of flight (TOF)
Key Relationships
Trampoline Sport Development Committee Members
Trampoline community
GymSports NZ staff
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix A – Trampoline Sports Development Committee
Published: Dec 2015 A-10
A.3 Trampoline Selection Group Terms of Reference
1. Scope & Purpose
The Trampoline Selection Group (TSG) is a sub group of the Trampoline Sport
Development Committee (TRA SDC). The TSG has been developed to action the
selection criteria framework which creates a pathway for international athletes. More specifically, the TSG’s purpose is to: • Set the qualifying scores for the GymSports New Zealand (GymSports NZ)
National Championships;
• Set the level for all International Participation events, up to and including, World Age Championships through published selection criteria;
• Nominate to the TRA SDC, through the Chair, athletes who have achieved the scores in the published selection criteria at International Participation events;
• Produce explanations for the nomination of athletes; and • Support the TRA SDC with technical advice when required. The TSG reports to the Chair of the TRA SDC and will work in cooperation with the TRA Events and Tours Advisor (member of the TRA SDC) and the Overseas Tours Coordinator at GymSports NZ national office.
2. Membership
The TSG will be appointed by the Trampoline competitive coach community.
The Chair of the TSG will be appointed by the members of the TSG.
Appointments will be based on demonstrated expertise and knowledge of international trampoline, double mini trampoline and tumbling. Term of appointment will be for two years. Appointments will be made at the Trampoline Coaches annual meeting by the Coaches who attend or by other means if there is no annual meeting. While it is preferred that a commitment to the TSG is for a one year term, should a member resign from this group more than two months from the annual Trampoline Coaches meeting, another member may be appointed by the TRA SDC in the interim.
3. Accountability
The TSG is accountable to the Chair of the TRA SDC.
4. Roles Within The Committee
a) Chair (Voting Member) – provides a point of contact between the Chair of the
TRA SDC and the TSG. Convenes meetings of the TSG and is responsible for
reporting back to the TRA SDC Chair.
b) Coach Member (Voting Member) – provides knowledge, expertise and advice in
the area of trampoline athlete selection.
c) Coach Member (Voting Member) – provides knowledge, expertise and advice in
the area of trampoline athlete selection.
d) Data Analyst (non-voting) – provides information to the TSG members on
athlete performances to inform the selection process.
5. Conflicts Of Interest
a) Decisions made by the Group are to be unanimous. Should decisions not be
unanimous, the decision will be referred to the Chair of the TRA SDC who will
decide after reviewing the evidence.
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Published: Dec 2015 A-11
b) Conflicts of interest must be declared when selecting athletes and TSG Members
must abstain from voting where the conflict of interest will prejudice discussion
or invalidate the selection by the Group.
c) All conversations, communications and decisions are to remain confidential
within the Group until official release.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix B – Judge Qualification & Competition
Published: Dec 2015 B-1
B Judge Qualification and Levels of Competitions
Type of Judge Able to Judge
Elementary Judge Execution - all Age Division grades but only as assistant
judge for International Division grades
Difficulty - all grades but only as an assistant difficulty
judge
Time of Flight – all grades
Unable to judge at any iTRACSS competitions or special
trial events.
Incentive awards L1 – 4
It is recommended that judges with little or no gymnastics
experience attend the TRA Elementary Coach course as an
observer
Junior Judge Execution - all Age and International Division grades
except for International Division grades in Tier 1 & 2
competitions, iTRACSS and Special Trial events
Difficulty - all grades but only as assistant judge
Time of Flight – all grades
Incentive Awards L1 - 7
Pre-requisite: Elementary Judge
Senior Judge Execution - all grades
Difficulty - all grades except for International Division
grades in Tier 1 & 2 competitions, iTRACSS and Special
Trial events
Time of Flight – all grades
Incentive Awards L1 - 7
Pre-requisite: Junior Judge
Senior Advanced Judge Execution - all grades
Difficulty - all grades
Time of Flight – all grades
Chair of Judges - all grades
Incentive Awards L1 - 7
Pre-requisite: Junior or Senior Judge (qualification is
awarded based upon the results from the Senior Judge
Course)
Brevet IV-I Execution - all grades
Difficulty - all grades
Time of Flight – all grades
Chair of Judges - all grades
Control Judge
Incentive Awards L1 - 7
Pre-requisite: Senior Advanced Judge
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix C – Requirements for Set Routines
Published: Dec 2015 C-1
C Compulsory Requirements for Set Routines
C.1 Requirements for the Set Routine
Age Division – Mens and Womens TRA & SYN
Group A Set Routine consisting of Group A Set Routine consisting of
10 & Under 1. Half twist into seat drop
2. Half twist to feet from seat
3. Straddle jump
4. Half twist jump (s)
5. Pike jump
6. Front drop
7. To feet from front
8. Tuck jump
9. Back drop
10. To feet from back
11-12 Years 1. Back somersault (t)
2. Straddle jump
3. Front drop
4. To feet from front
5. Tuck jump
6. Back drop
7. Half twist to feet from back
8. Pike jump
9. Half twist jump
10. Front somersault (t)
13-14 Years 1. Back somersault (s)
2. Half twist into seat drop
3. Half twist into seat drop
4. To feet from seat
5. Straddle jump
6. Half twist into front drop
7. To feet from front
8. Tuck jump
9. Back somersault (t)
10. Barani (t)
15-16 Years 1. Back somersault (p)
2. Barani (p)
3. Half twist to seat drop
4. Half twist to feet from seat
5. Tuck jump
6. Back somersault (t)
7. Barani (t)
8. Straddle jump
9. ¾ back somersault
10. To feet from front
17 Years and
Over
10 different elements
no more than two elements with less than a 270o somersault rotation
at least one skill to a front or back landing with a minimum rotation of 270o
at least one skill from a front or back landing with a minimum rotation of 270o
Requirements 3 & 4 cannot be fulfilled by combining them into one element but
must be meet in separate elements.
Athletes in all grades, except 17 & over must complete their routine in the order shown. If
an athlete changes the given order of elements, their routine will stop being marked from
the point at which the order was changed.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix C – Requirements for Set Routines
Published: Dec 2015 C-2
International Division – Mens and Womens TRA & SYN
Sub Junior International
11 – 12 years The routine consists of 10 different elements, only two (2)
elements allowed with less than 270° somersault rotation.
1. 1 element landing on the front of the body,
2. 1 element landing on the back of the body.
13 – 14 years The routine consists of 10 different elements, only one (1)
element allowed with less than 270° somersault rotation.
1. back somersault with full twist,
2. 1 element landing on the front of the body,
3. 1 element landing on the back of the body.
Junior International
15 -16 years The routine consists of 10 different elements, only one (1)
element allowed with less than 270° somersault rotation.
1. Full (back somersault with 1/1 twist),
2. Rudi or Rudi ball out, (front somersault or 1 ¼ from
back, with 1 ½ twist)
3. 1 element either landing on the back or front of the
body.
17+ years The routine consists of 10 different elements, only one (1)
element allowed with less than 270° somersault rotation.
1. one (1) element to front or back,
2. one (1) element from front or back - in combination with
requirement No. 1,
3. one (1) double front or back somersault with or without
twist,
4. one (1) element with a minimum of 540º of twist and
minimum of 360° somersault rotation.
Senior International
All years The routine consists of 10 different elements, each with a
minimum of 270° somersault rotation.
Additional Requirements for International Division
Sub Junior and Junior International
Each element meeting the requirement must be marked with an asterisk (*) on the
competition card.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix C – Requirements for Set Routines
Published: Dec 2015 C-3
The requirements cannot be fulfilled by combining them into one element but must
be performed as separate elements.
Senior International
Each competitor must mark two elements with an asterisk (*) on their competition
cards. The Degree of Difficulty marks for these two elements will be added to the
competitor’s execution score to the competitor’s total score for their first routine.
A competitor may choose to perform skills different than those marked with an
asterisk without penalty. The DD of the skills performed in substitution of the
asterisked elements will then be used to calculate the competitor’s total score for
their first routine.
Neither of the two skills asterisked or their substitutes may be repeated in the
Voluntary routine of the Preliminary round. If such a skill is repeated, the difficulty of
each repeated skill will not be counted towards the competitor’s total score for their
second routine.
If any routine fails to meet the requirements of this section, a deduction of 1.0 mark
will be made for each missing requirement. Such deductions will be applied to any
routine including incomplete routines.
For New Zealand competitions, the minimum total Degree of Difficulty of the two
asterisked elements must be 2.0 for women and 2.2 for men.
C.2 Limitations on the Degree of Difficulty
The FIG TRA Trampoline Committee has placed limits on the difficulty of individual skills in
the three disciplines for the World Age Group Competitions. These limits will also apply to
all sanctioned competitions in New Zealand and no single skill shall exceed the limits set
out below.
Skills of a higher difficulty may be performed during a routine, but the maximum difficulty
awarded for any skill will be capped at the limits shown above.
Age Division Maximum Difficulty
Grade Individual
Trampoline
Double Mini
Trampoline
Tumbling
11-12 yrs 1.5 3.6 2.7
13–14 yrs 1.7 4.4 3.5
15-16 yrs 1.8 4.6 4.3
17-18yrs 1.8 4.6 4.3
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix C – Requirements for Set Routines
Published: Dec 2015 C-4
International Division Maximum Difficulty
Grade Individual
Trampoline
Double Mini
Trampoline
Tumbling
Sub Junior 1.5 3.6 2.7
Junior 1.7 4.4 3.5
International No Limitation No Limitation No Limitation
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix D – Minimum Difficulty for Tumbling
Published: Dec 2015 D-1
D Minimum Difficulty Requirements for Tumbling
Age Division
Grade Number of Skills
per Pass
Minimum Difficulty
over 2 Passes
10&U 5 2.5
11-12 5 2.5
13-14 5 2.5
15-16 5 3
17+ 5 3
Example Passes
Minimum Difficulty of 2.5:
Pass 1 Pass 2
Round-off (0.2) Round-off (0.2
Flic (0.2) Flic (0.2)
Flic (0.2) Flic (0.2)
Flic (0.2) Flic (0.2)
Tuck Back Salto (0.5) Straight Back Salto (0.6)
Total Difficulty = 1.3 Total Difficulty = 1.4
Minimum Difficulty of 3.0:
Pass 1 Pass 2
Round-off (0.2) Front Salto walkout (0.6)
Flic (0.2) round off (0.2)
Flic (0.2) flic (0.2)
Flic (0.2) flic (0.2)
Straight Back Salto (0.6) Tuck Back Salto (0.5)
Total Difficulty = 1.4 Total Difficulty = 1.7
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix D – Minimum Difficulty for Tumbling
Published: Dec 2015 D-2
International Division
Grade Number of Skills
per Pass
Minimum Difficulty
over 2 Passes
Bonus
Sub-Junior 8 5.5 0.50 for each skill with twist of
at least 360 degrees
Junior 8 5.5 0.50 for each skill with twist of
at least 360 degrees
International 8 8.0
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix E – Skill Descriptions & FIG Notation
Published: Dec 2015 E-1
E Skill Descriptions, FIG Notation and Difficulty
Individual Trampoline and Synchronised Trampoline
FIG Code Description Difficulty
Tucked (o) Piked (<) Straight (/)
O Tuck Jump 0.0 -- --
< Pike Jump -- 0.0 --
^ Straddle Jump -- -- 0.0
- To Feet From Seat Drop -- -- 0.0
1- To Feet From Front or Back Drop -- -- 0.1
- 1 Half Twist to Feet From Seat Drop -- -- 0.1
- 1 Half Twist Jump -- -- 0.1
- 2 Full Twist Jump -- -- 0.2
1 1 Half Twist to Feet From Front or Back
Drop
-- -- 0.2
1 1 Half Twist into Front or Back Drop -- -- 0.2
3 - ¾ Back or Front Somersault 0.3 0.3 0.3
4 - Front or Back Somersault 0.5 0.6 0.6
4 - s Back Somersault to Seat 0.5 0.6 0.6
5 - b Back Somersault to Back 0.6 0.7 0.7
5 – f Front Somersault to Front Drop 0.6 0.7 0.7
4 1 Barani 0.6 0.6 0.6
5 - Cody 0.6 0.7 0.7
5 - 1 & ¼ Somersault (Front or Back) 0.6 0.7 0.7
5 1 Barani Ball Out 0.7 0.7 0.7
4 2 Full Twisting Somersault -- -- 0.7
4 3 Rudolf (Rudi) -- -- 0.8
7 - - 1 & ¾ Somersault 0.8 0.9 0.9
4 4 Double Full -- -- 0.9
5 3 Rudi Ball Out -- -- 0.9
8 - - Double Somersault (Front or Back) 1.0 1.2 1.2
4 5 Randolph (Randi) -- -- 1.0
8 – 1 Half Out 1.1 1.3 1.3
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix E – Skill Descriptions & FIG Notation
Published: Dec 2015 E-2
Individual Trampoline and Synchronised Trampoline
FIG Code Description Difficulty
Tucked (o) Piked (<) Straight (/)
8 1 - Half In Back Out 1.1 1.3 1.3
8 1 1 Half In Half Out 1.2 1.4 1.4
8 – 2 Full In Back Out 1.2 1.4 1.4
8 2 - Back In Full Out 1.2 1.4 1.4
4 7 - Adolph (Andi) -- -- 1.2
9 0 1 Half Out Ball Out 1.2 1.4 1.4
11 - - - 2 & ¾ Somersault 1.3 1.5 1.5
8 – 3 Rudi Out 1.3 1.5 1.5
8 2 1 Full In Half Out 1.3 1.5 1.5
8 1 2 Half In Full Out 1.3 1.5 1.5
8 2 2 Full In Full Out 1.4 1.6 1.6
8 1 3 Half In Rudi Out 1.4 1.6 1.6
8 2 3 Full In Rudi Out 1.5 1.7 1.7
8 3 3 Miller 1.6 1.8 1.8
12 - - - Triple Somersault (Front or Back) 1.6 1.9 1.9
12 - - 1 Half Out Triff 1.7 2.0 2.0
12 1 – 1 Half In Half Out Triff 1.8 2.1 2.1
12 2 - 1 Full In Half Out Triff 1.9 2.2 2.2
12 - - 3 Rudi Out Triff 1.9 2.2 2.2
Double Mini Trampoline
FIG Code Description Difficulty
Tucked (o) Piked (<) Straight (/)
O Tuck Jump 0.0 -- --
< Pike Jump -- 0.0 --
^ Straddle Jump -- -- 0.0
- 1 Half Twist Jump -- -- 0.2
- 2 Full Twist Jump -- -- 0.4
4 - Somersault (Front or Back) 0.5 0.5 0.5
4 1 Barani 0.7 0.7 0.7
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Double Mini Trampoline
FIG Code Description Difficulty
Tucked (o) Piked (<) Straight (/)
4 2 Full Twisting Back -- -- 0.9
4 4 Double Full -- -- 1.5
4 3 Rudolph (Rudi) -- -- 1.2
4 5 Randolph (Randi) -- -- 1.9
8 - - Double Somersault (Front or Back) 2.0 2.4 2.8
8 – 1 Half Out 2.4 2.8 3.2
8 1 - Half In 2.4 2.8 3.2
8 1 1 Half In Half Out 2.8 3.2 3.6
8 2 - Full In 2.8 3.2 3.6
8 – 2 Full Out 2.8 3.2 3.6
8 2 1 Full In Half Out 3.2 3.6 4.0
8 1 2 Half In Full Out 3.2 3.6 4.0
8 – 3 Rudi Out 3.2 3.6 4.0
8 2 2 Full In Full Out 3.6 4.0 4.4
8 1 3 Half In Rudi Out 3.6 4.0 4.4
8 2 3 Full In Rudi Out 4.0 4.0 4.4
12 - - - Triple Somersault (Front or Back) 4.5 5.3 6.1
12 - - 1 Half Out Triffis 5.1 5.9
Tumbling
FIG Code Description Difficulty
Tucked (o) Piked (<) Straight (/)
↑ Stretch Jump -- -- 0.0
↑ o Tuck Jump 0.0 -- --
↑ < Pike Jump -- 0.0 --
↑ V Straddle Jump -- -- 0.0
Br Backward Roll 0.0 -- --
Fr Forward Roll 0.0 -- --
X Cartwheel -- -- 0.2
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Tumbling
FIG Code Description Difficulty
Tucked (o) Piked (<) Straight (/)
( Round-off -- -- 0.2
H Front Handspring -- -- 0.2
F Flic-Flac -- -- 0.2
^ Whipback (tempo salto) -- -- 0.3
. - Front Somersault (ss) 0.5 0.6 --
- Back Somersault (ss) 0.5 0.6 --
- o x Side Somersault (tuck) 0.5 0.6 --
- < x Side Somersault (pike) -- 0.6 --
1 . Back Somersault with ½ Twist -- -- 0.6
. 1 Barani 0.6 0.6 0.6
2 . Full Twisting Back Somersault -- -- 0.7
. 2 Full Twisting Front Somersault -- -- 0.7
3 . 1.5 Twisting Back Somersault -- -- 0.8
. 4 1.5 Twisting Front Somersault -- -- 0.8
4 . Double Twisting Back Somersault -- -- 0.9
- - Double Back Somersault 2.0 2.2 2.4
. - - Double Front Somersault 2.0 2.2 2.4
- - o x Double Side Somersault (tuck) 2.0 -- --
- - < x Double Side Somersault (pike) -- 2.2 --
1 - Half In (Arabian) 2.2 2.4 --
- 1 Half Out (Backwards) 2.2 2.4 --
. – 1 Half Out (Forwards) 2.2 2.4 --
2 - Full In Back Out 2.4 2.6 2.8
- 2 Back In Full Out 2.4 2.6 2.8
2 2 Full In Full Out 3.2 3.4 3.6
- - - Triple Somersault (Back) 4.5 5.1 5.7
. - - - Triple Somersault (Front) 4.5 5.1 5.7
1 - - Half In Triple (Arabian) 5.4 -- 6.0
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix F – National Secondary Schools Competition
Published: Dec 2015 F-1
F Protocol for the GymSports New Zealand National Secondary Schools Trampoline Competition
The Secondary Schools trampoline competitions are intended as an opportunity for students
of all abilities and experience to try the sport of trampolining. Entered in one of five grades,
each student competes both for themselves and the prestige of their school against students
of similar experience and ability.
A student does not need to be a member of a trampoline or gymnastics club to compete in A,
B or C Grade but they should have some experience of bouncing on a full size trampoline and
practice their routines before the competition. Most local trampoline or gymnastics clubs will
welcome the opportunity help the students prepare for the competition and a list of these
clubs can be found on the GymSports NZ website at www.gymsportsnz.com
Teams Competition:
A teams competition will be held to find the best team in each Grade as well as for the best
school overall. The teams will be automatically created by the competition organisers on the
day using the scores achieved by the students in the Individual Competition. Each team will
consist of three athletes who may be of either gender.
Grade’s Team Competition.
For the teams’ competition in each Grade, the students in the team must be competing
in the same Grade and the organisers will create each team by sorting the school’s
students in descending order based on their final score in the individual competition.
They will then group the athletes in to groups of three from the top down and each
group will constitute a separate team for that school.
The final scores of the athletes in each team will then be summed to give a team score
and the school whose team has the highest team score in each Grade will be the winner
of their Grade.
A school can have more than one team in each Grade if they have enough students.
Overall Team Competition
The students in a school’s team in the overall team competition can be from any Grade
and will be created using the same process as described for the Grades competition.
The total scores of the athletes in each team will then be summed to give a team score
and the school whose team has the highest team score will be the winner of the Overall
Team competition.
A school can have more than one team in the overall team competition if they have
enough students.
The composition of a school’s team(s) in this section of the competition may well be
different from those created for the Grades competition because their students from all
of the Grades will be mixed together before sorting them in to descending order based
on their score.
Individual Competition:
Individual awards will be given out the winning male and female students in each Grade with
the student with the highest total score in a Grade being the winner for that Grade.
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Trampoline Routines:
Each student must perform two routines; a ‘Set Routine’ and a ‘Voluntary Routine’.
The Routines performed by a student must follow the requirements specified for the Grade
in which they are competing.
For students in Junior Elite, A Grade, B Grade and C Grade, the Set Routine can only contain
the skills specified below and they must be undertaken in the order shown. Students in the
Elite Grade can chose their own skills for the Set Routine as long as the overall routine meets
the requirements specified.
The Voluntary Routine for Elite, Junior Elite, A Grade and B Grade can include any 10 skills
chosen by the student, but it should be noted that some grades have limits on the difficulty
of each skill allowed. The order in which the skills are undertaken can also be chosen by the
student.
Students in C Grade must use the Set Routine specified for C Grade as their Voluntary
Routine however the difficulty of the skills in the routine will be counted in the total score for
their Voluntary Routine.
Scoring:
A student’s Set Routine will only be scored on how well they execute each skill in the routine.
There will be no marks awarded for the difficulty of the skills in their Set Routine.
The student’s Voluntary Routine will be scored on how well they execute each skill and how
difficult each skill was to complete. These marks are then added together to give a total score
for the routine.
The athlete’s final score will be the sum of the marks gained in the Set Routine plus the
marks gained in the Voluntary Routine.
More information about the possible skills an athlete can undertake, how the routines are
marked and each skill’s difficulty can be found online at the FIG (Fédération Internationale de
Gymnastique) website or the GymSports NZ Trampoline Handbook available from the
GymSports NZ website. A local trampoline, gymnastics club or GymSports NZ representative
may also be able to help find this information.
Competition Grades:
Each student must be entered in one of the five following grades. The particular grade they
enter is dependent upon their ability and experience in competitive trampoline.
Elite any student who has competed as a Junior International or
Senior International in a New Zealand trampoline competition*
within the last 24 months must compete in this grade.
Junior
Elite
any student who has competed as a Sub-Junior International, or
in the 13-14 Age Group, or older Age Group in a New Zealand
trampoline competition* within the last 24 months must compete
in this grade or the Elite grade.
A Grade this grade is suitable for students who regularly undertake
trampoline as a recreational activity or past athletes however;
any student who has competed as an 11 or 12 year old in a New
Zealand trampoline competition* within the last 24 months must
compete in this grade or a higher grade.
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B Grade this grade is suitable for students who have some trampoline
knowledge but who do not visit a trampoline club regularly
C Grade this grade is for students who are just beginning trampoline at a
recreational level * for the purposes of this protocol, a New Zealand trampoline competition is any trampoline
competition at which a student can qualify for the annual NZ Gymsports Championships.
Trampoline Cards:
A separate trampoline card must be completed for each student except those competing in C
Grade. The cards must be handed to the competition organisers before the start of the
competition and is to list those skills the student will be undertaking in both their Set and
Voluntary Routines as well as the order in which the skills will be performed.
For their Set Routine, the student must undertake the skills written on their card and they
must be performed in the same order as well. A deduction of 1.0 from the student’s total Set
score will be made for any specified requirement which is missing from the student’s routine
as well as a deduction of 1.0 for each skill which is repeated.
Specific Requirements for Each Grade:
Elite Grade
Set Routine: The routine must consist of 10 different skills with at
least:
no more than one skill having a somersault rotation
of less than 270 degrees
Full (back somersault with 1/1 twist)
Rudi or Rudi ball out, (front somersault or 1 ¼ from
the back, with 1 ½ twist)
One element either landing on the back or front of the
body.
Voluntary Routine: No maximum difficulty.
Junior Elite
Set Routine: 1. Back somersault (straight)
2. Half twist to Seat drop
3. Half twist to Seat drop
4. To feet from seat
5. Straddle jump
6. ½ Twist to Front drop
7. To feet from front
8. Tuck jump
9. Back somersault (tuck)
10. Barani (tuck)
Voluntary Routine: Maximum total difficulty of 8.5
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A Grade
Set Routine: 1. Back somersault (tuck)
2. Straddle
3. Front drop
4. To feet from front
5. Tuck jump
6. Back drop
7. Half twist to feet from back
8. Pike jump
9. Half twist jump
10. Front somersault (tuck)
Voluntary Routine: Maximum total difficulty of 5.0
B Grade
Set Routine: 1. Back drop
2. Half twist to feet from back
3. Straddle jump
4. Seat drop
5. Half twist to Seat drop (swivel hips)
6. To feet from seat
7. Half twist to Front drop
8. To feet from front
9. Tuck jump
10. Front somersault (tuck)
Voluntary Routine: Maximum total difficulty of 3.0
C Grade
Set Routine: 1. Half twist to Seat drop
2. Half twist to feet from seat
3. Straddle jump
4. Half twist jump
5. Pike jump
6. Front drop
7. To feet from front
8. Tuck jump
9. Back drop
10. To feet from back
Voluntary Routine: Must be a repeat the C Grade Set Routine
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General Notes for Competitors:
Each judge marks the execution of a routine out of 10 with a maximum of 1.00 being
awarded for each skill.
Degree of difficulty is calculated and added to the execution mark for the voluntary
routine only.
If a student forgets or stops in a routine at any stage before the 10th skill is
completed, the routine score is calculated up to that point.
A routine must be performed in a continual motion without stops or bounces
between skills.
A student may not do flick-flacs, forward/backward rolls, round off etc as part of
their routine.
Skills should not be repeated within the same routine unless specified. A deduction
of 1.0 will be made by each execution judge for every skill which is repeated in the
Set Routine (Elite Grade only). No deduction will be made for skills repeated in the
Voluntary Routine but no difficulty mark will be awarded for the second occurrence
of the skill.
The skill “to feet” is not considered a repeat if coming from a different landing
position.
At the beginning of each routine, the student should wait on the trampoline until told
to start by the judges.
At the end of each routine, the athlete should stand still on the trampoline for 3
seconds before leaving the trampoline.
The final or 10th skill must finish on the feet, and stop without rebound; although an
extended jump (out bounce) may be used after the final skill.
Always make sure the routine selected is one which the student can complete with
good style, confidence and safely.
For further information about the sport of trampoline please contact a local
trampoline or gymnastics club or visit the trampoline pages of the GymSports NZ
website at http://www.gymsportsnz.com/page/trampoline_tra.html
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Difficulty Values of Various Skills
Name Difficulty
(DD)
Tuck, pike and straddle jump 0.0
½ turn 0.1
Full turn 0.2
Seat drop 0.0
½ to seat 0.1
½ to feet from seat 0.1
Stomach drop 0.1
Back drop 0.1
To feet from Back drop or Front Drop 0.1
½ to stomach or back 0.2
½ to feet from back or stomach 0.2
Full turn to or from back or stomach 0.3
Front somersault tuck 0.5
Front somersault Pike 0.6
Barani tuck, pike and straight 0.6
Back somersault tuck 0.5
Back somersault pike, straight 0.6
¾ Back somersault 0.3
¾ Front somersault (Crash Dive) 0.3
Ballout tuck (somersault from back) 0.6
Cody (somersault from stomach) 0.6
Barani ballout, tuck, pike and straight 0.7
Full twisting back somersault 0.7
1 and ½ twisting front somersault (rudi) 0.8
1 and ¾ front tuck 0.8
1 and ¾ front pike 0.9
Double back and front, tuck 1.0
Double front with half turn, tuck (Half Out) 1.1
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix G – NZ Masters Games
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Secondary Schools Trampoline Card
Compulsory Voluntary
Skill Pos DD/* Check Skill Pos DD Check
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Total Difficulty
Full Name
School
Grade Female/Male
Competitor No.
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G Protocol for New Zealand Masters Games
The trampoline competition at the New Zealand Masters Games will consist of both
individual and synchronised trampoline events; each of which will have a novice and
advanced category.
Each athlete may compete in either or both types of trampoline but must compete in the
same category for both individual and synchronised events. Athletes competing in the
novice category must have been out of competitive trampoline for a minimum of 2 years,
while the advanced category is open to all those who meet the age criteria.
Athletes in the individual events will be further divided into gender and age categories;
20-29, 30-39 or 40yrs+.
Age differences in the synchronised events will be moderated through the allocation of
bonus points with each athlete having 0.1 points added to their total score for each year
over the age of 25. i.e. 20-25 years – no bonus points; 26 years – 0.1 bonus points; 27
years – 0.2 bonus points; etc..
Novice - Individual
Novice athletes are to complete two routines with each routine comprising 10 skills chosen
by the athlete from the skills shown in the list below. The skills can be competed in any
order chosen by the athlete.
Each routine is to be completed without any straight bounces between skills and only one
skill from the list of Advanced Bonus Skills can be executed during the routine. A Basic or
Bonus skill may be repeated during the routine, however the difficulty of any repeated skill
will only be counted once.
A novice athlete’s second routine is not required to be a repeat of their first routine and
may include none, some or all skills used in their first routine.
Skills which may be used in the Novice Category, with their associated difficulty values,
are:
Basic Skills Value
Tuck Jump 0.0
Straddle Jump 0.0
Pike Jump 0.0
Seat Drop 0.0
Hands & Knees Drop 0.0
To feet from seat and hands and knees 0.0
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Bonus Skills Value
½ Twist Jump 0.1
Full Twist Jump 0.2
Back Drop 0.1
Front Drop 0.1
To feet from any front or back landing 0.1
Combos of drops and twists are permitted
Advanced Bonus Skills (limit of 1 per routine) Value
¾ Front sault 0.3
¾ Back sault 0.3
Front Sault Tuck 0.5
Front Sault Pike 0.6
Back Sault Tuck 0.5
Back Sault Pike 0.6
Back Sault Straight 0.6
The most difficult skill permitted in the Novice Category is one single somersault
per routine. All other skills are to be less than 270° rotation.
Each routine will be scored in two parts; execution and difficulty. The execution mark will
be out of 10 points and the difficulty mark will be the sum of the difficulty values of the
completed skills. The execution and difficulty marks will be added to make a total score for
the routine. The combined total score of the two routines will determine the athletes
placing in the competition. The winner will be the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
A routine comprising the skills listed below is an example of a routine that could be used
for the Individual Novice category. The routines difficulty mark has also been shown.
Skill Difficulty Value
1. Seat Drop 0.0
2. To Feet 0.0
3. Tuck Jump 0.0
4. Front Drop 0.1
5. To Feet 0.1
6. Pike Jump 0.0
7. Half Twist 0.1
8. Straddle Jump 0.0
9. Seat Drop 0.0
10. Half Twist to Feet 0.1
Total: 0.4
Advanced - Individual
Advanced athletes are to complete two routines with each routine comprising 10 skills
chosen by the athlete. The skills can be competed in any order chosen by the athlete.
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Each routine is to be completed without any straight bounces between skills and must
contain a minimum of 4 different somersaults of at least 270° rotation. More difficult skills
may be used to gain a higher difficulty score. The value of each skill will be determined by
its value in the FIG Code of Points.
Each routine will be scored in two parts; execution and difficulty. The execution mark will
be out of 10 points and the difficulty mark will be the sum of the difficulty values of the
completed skills. If the routine contains less than 4 different somersaults of at least 270o,
a penalty of 1.0 marks will be deducted from the routine’s total score for each of the
missing somersaults.
The execution and difficulty marks will be added to make a total score for the routine. The
combined total score of the two routines will determine the athletes placing in the
competition. The winner will be the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
Synchronised Trampoline
A Synchronized Trampoline pair can be comprised of athletes of any age and can consist
of two male athletes, two female athletes, or a male and female athlete.
Synchronized Trampoline pairs will complete one routine comprising 10 skills chosen by
the athletes. The skills can be competed in any order chosen by the athletes but must
meet the requirements of the as appropriate.
Both athletes must start and finish facing in the same direction however they need not
twist in the same direction. Both athletes must perform the same skill at the same time
but if one athlete is more than half a skill ahead of their partner they will be deemed to
have performed different element and scoring of the routine will be stopped.
Scoring of the routines will occur in the same manner as for the Novice - Individual or
Advanced - Individual routines with the addition ofl bonus points outlined at the beginning
of this protocol.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix H -Trans-Tasman Competition
Published: Dec 2015 H-1
H Protocol for the Trans-Tasman Competition
Trans-Tasman Trampoline Challenge
The Trans-Tasman Challenge is a competition between trampoline teams from New
Zealand and Australia for the title of Trans-Tasman Trampoline Champions.
The Challenge will be held in conjunction with the Australian or New Zealand National
Gymsports Championship with men’s and woman’s teams from each country competing
individual trampoline and double mini trampoline.
The hosting of the Trans-Tasman Challenge will alternate between the two countries
unless otherwise agreed by both national associations.
Teams and Team Composition
Number of Teams
Each country shall enter four teams into the competition
• A men’s individual trampoline team
• A women’s individual trampoline team
• A men’s double mini trampoline team
• A woman’s double mini trampoline team
Team Composition
Each team will be made up of Senior and Junior athletes and have a minimum of 4
and a maximum of 6 athletes. Each team must have with a minimum of 2 senior
and 2 junior grade athletes.
Athletes competing in the Sub Junior International or Junior International grades in
New Zealand National Championships shall be considered as Junior athletes.
Athletes must be residents or citizens of the country they are representing and be
registered with their national association i.e. Gymsport NZ or Gymnastics
Australia.
Naming of the Teams
Each team must be named before the beginning of the National Championship
competition in the host country.
Changes to the list of team members will only be allowed in the case of injury or
illness to one of the named athletes. Any substitution or replacement of an athlete
must be to the satisfaction of both national associations.
An athlete may be named in more than one team.
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Once named the number of athletes in a team cannot be altered.
Injury or Illness during the Competition
A named team member who cannot complete Part 1 of the Challenge through
injury or illness may be replaced by
another athlete of the same level
or an athlete of a lower level if no more athletes of the same level are
competing at the competition. Age Group athletes may be used if there
are no senior or junior athletes available.
or not replaced
A team member who is eligible to go through to Part 2 of the Challenge but who
cannot compete due to injury or illness may be replaced by the next highest
scoring named athlete in their team. A team member cannot be replaced if their
event in Part 2 of the Challenge have already started.
Competition Format
The competition will consist of two parts;
• the first part is to determine the four members of each team who will go
on to compete in the second part
• the second part will consist of a separate round of competition to decide
the winner of the Challenge
Part One - Preliminary Rounds
Part One will consist of the preliminary rounds of the Trampoline and Double Mini
competition in the National Championship.
The preliminary rounds for Trampoline will be the Set and first Voluntary routine
and for Double Mini, they will be the first two passes over the equipment.
All members of each team will compete in Part One and the top 4 athletes in each
team will then go on to compete in Part 2 - the Trans-Tasman Challenge.
The top 4 athletes in each team will be those 4 athletes with the highest total score
in the preliminary round as described above.
Part Two - Trans-Tasman Challenge
The Trans-Tasman Challenge will be a stand-alone round of competition with all
teams starting from a zero mark. The starting order will be decided by random draw.
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The trampoline competition will consist of a single voluntary routine per team
member with the total team mark being the sum of the three highest scores
achieved by the members of the team.
The double mini competition will consist of two unique passes of the equipment per
competitor. (They may use a pass from the preliminary round).The team mark for
each pass will be the sum of the three highest scores achieved by the members of
the team in that pass. The total team score for the Challenge will be the sum of the
team marks achieved in each pass. (Note. The three athletes whose scores will
make up team mark for the second pass do not need to be the same three athletes
as in the first pass.)
The winner of the Trans-Tasman Challenge will be the country with the highest
combined total Team marks achieved by all of their Teams.
Variation to This Protocol
The requirements of this Protocol may be varied by agreement between the officials
of the two teams.
Approved by the Australian TRP Commission
On 23 September 2013.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix I –Recreational Tumbling
Published: Dec 2015 I-1
I Recreational Tumbling Programme (Gym for All)
The aim of this programme is to introduce the Gym for All gymnasts to competitions. The gymnasts can use these routines when competing tumbling at recreational competitions. They align with the GymSports New Zealand Incentive Awards routine and can be used as a pathway for those wishing to compete and eventually join the competitive stream.
I.1 Format Recreational tumbling competitively, allow hands to feet and hands to back to feet
skills. All passes except one starts from stand or hurdle-step. The emphasis in this
program should be control and the correctness of the skill/skills.
The levels are: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (Men & Women)
All competitors will complete the two compulsory passes in the preliminary round.
A final pass is optional if the numbers in a level are more than 6. If there is a final,
the competitor may repeat either one of the compulsory passes.
I.2 Requirements
The 5 skill requirement is the same as an age group competition where we also look to
follow other rules and regulations set for an age group competition. However, some of the
requirements and regulations in a recreational competition have been relaxed to allow the
younger athletes to adjust to the new competition environment.
Competitors are not required to end the last element in the landing zone/area.
All completed elements in a pass will be judged e.g. if a competitor completes less
than 3 elements, he will be judged on those elements. (as opposed to age group
where if less than 3 completed elements the competitor is marked out of 0)
As there is no voluntary pass, the duty of the difficulty judge is to ensure that the
compulsory passes is performed as set for that level.
Taking intermediate steps will result in deductions and not termination.
Advancement: Advancement to the next level is at the coach’s discretion. However,
once a competitor has advanced they cannot come down to a lower level.
I.3 Compulsory Passes
Level 1
(Pass one)
1. Forward roll tuck
2. Forward roll tuck
3. ½ turn jump
4. Lunge to handstand
5. To feet
(Pass two)
1. Forward roll pike straddle
2. Forward roll tuck out
3. Forward roll tuck
4. Forward roll tuck
5. Stretch jump
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Level 2
(Pass one)
1. Cartwheel
2. Cartwheel
3. Lunge to handstand
4. To feet
5. Tuck jump
(Pass two)
1. Forward roll tuck
2. Forward roll step out
3. Cartwheel
4. Cartwheel
5. Cartwheel step in
Level 3
(Pass one)
1. Hurdle to Round off
2. ½ turn jump step out
3. Cartwheel
4. Round off
5. Straddle jump
(Pass two)
1. Handstand forward roll
2. Dive roll step out
3. Cartwheel
4. Round off
5. Stretch jump
Level 4
(Pass one)
1. Handspring or front somersault (TUCKED)
2. Cartwheel
3. Cartwheel
4. Round off
5. Tuck jump
(Pass two)
1. Power hurdle round off
2. Jump half turn step out
3. Cartwheel
4. Cartwheel in
5. Back extension roll, pike down
Level 5
(Pass one)
1. Power hurdle round off
2. Flic flac step out
3. Cartwheel
4. Round off
5. Rebound
(Pass two)
1. Handspring step out
2. Cartwheel
3. Cartwheel
4. Round off
5. Flic flac rebound
Level 6
(Pass one)
1. Power hurdle round off
2. Flic flac
3. Flic flac
4. Flic flac
5. Stretch jump
(Pass two)
1. Handspring step out
2. Cartwheel
3. Round off
4. Flic flac
5. Flic flac
Tumbling is characterized by continuous, rotational movement without hesitation or
intermediate steps. A routine or pass should show good control, form, and
execution.
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Level 1 (Pass One)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
From stand, forward
roll with bent arms and
bent legs to squat,
place hands on floor
Reach forward into 2nd
forward roll to come to
stand
Straight ½ turn jump Lunge into handstand From handstand
return to stand
Level 1 (Pass Two)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
From stand, forward
roll with bent arms and
bent legs to squat,
place hands on floor to
roll forward into pike
straddle
From straddle up
reach forward into 2nd
forward roll to tuck out
Reach forward into 3rd
forward roll
Reach forward into 3rd
forward roll
From crouch reach
into stretch jump to
come to stand
Level 2 (Pass 1)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
From stand, lunge
forward into cartwheel
Turn forward into
cartwheel
Lunge forward into
Handstand
To stand Tuck jump stand
upright
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Level 2 (Pass 2)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
From stand, forward roll step out
Step out Lunge forward into cartwheel
Turn forward into cartwheel
Turn forward into cartwheel, step in
Level 3 (Pass One)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
Hurdle to round off Rebound to ½ turn step out Cartwheel Turn forward into round off
Rebound to straddle jump
Level 3 (Pass Two)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
From stand, handstand Dive roll step out Cartwheel Turn forward into round off
Stretch jump
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Level 4 (Pass One)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
From running, front somersault tucked OR From running front handspring
May land on both feet out of the somersault or handspring to then step into cartwheel, OR can choose to “step out” to reach forward into the cartwheel
Turn forward into cartwheel
Turn forward into round off
Tuck jump
Level 4 (Pass Two)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
Hurdle step into round off
½ turn jump to step out Reach forward into cartwheel
Turn forward into cartwheel, step in. Foot to remain in front
Back extension roll, pike down with feet together to come to stand upright
Level 5 (Pass One)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
Hurdle step into round off
Flic flac, step out Cartwheel Round off Rebound
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Level 5 (Pass Two)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
Handspring step out Cartwheel Cartwheel Round off Flic flac, rebound
Level 6 (Pass One)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
Hurdle step into round off
Flic flac Flic flac Flic flac Flic flac, stretch jump
Level 6 (Pass Two)
Skill 1 Skill 2 Skill 3 Skill 4 Skill 5
Handspring step out Cartwheel Round off Flic flac Flic flac,
I.4 Dress For Gymnasts
Male gymnast
Sleeveless leotard or plain singlet or plain t-shirt.
Plain gym shorts.
Female gymnast
Leotard with or without sleeves or plain t-shirt or plain gym shorts.
The wearing of jewellery or watches is not permitted during the competition. Rings
without gemstones may be worn if they are taped.
Hair must be pulled back from the face.
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I.5 Competition Cards The competition card must be handed in at the time and place specified by
the organizing committee at least 2 hours prior to the competition starting. All details on the competition card must be completed except for the difficulty. The compulsory pass nominated as a final pass, must be filled in.
I.6 Competition Procedure
I.6.1 Warming Up
Immediately prior to the preliminary round, each gymnast will be allowed
2 pass warm-up on the competition apparatus. There will be one warm-up
pass before the individual finals.
I.6.2 Start Of A Pass
Each gymnast will start on the signal given by the Chair of Judges Panel.
Second attempts will not be allowed. If a competitor is obviously disturbed
in a pass, e.g. faulty equipment, substantial external influence – NOT
spectator noise or applause, then the Chair of Judges Panel may allow
another attempt.
The pass will be considered initiated once the competitor’s hands touch the
mat or the first skill has been executed.
If a competitor runs down the track then stumbles, but does not initiate the
first skill, then they may begin their pass again.
I.6.3 Required Positions During An Element
In all positions, the feet and legs should be kept together (except straddle
skills) and the feet and toes pointed.
Depending on the requirements of the movement, the body position should
be in either in tuck, pike, or straight.
In the tucked position the hands should touch the legs below the knees.
I.6.4 Interruptions Of A Pass
A pass will be considered interrupted if the gymnast:
Is touched by a spotter.
Takes intermediate steps or a substantial stop during a pass.
A fall to the mat during a pass.
Touches any part outside the outer lines of the tumbling track or tumbling
off the side or end of the track with any part of the body.
No credit will be given for the element in which the interruption occurs. (See
exceptions re. Intermediate steps).
The Chair of Judges Panel will decide the maximum mark.
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I.6.5 Termination Of A Pass
A completed pass must end in a two-foot landing (with exception level 1 &
2 who may step out of the handstand or cartwheel).
After the last element, the gymnast must stand upright for 3 seconds.
I.6.6 Scoring
Method Of Scoring
The evaluation of execution is done in 10ths of a point.
Judges must write their deductions independently of one another.
When signaled by the Chair of Judges Panel, the marks of the Execution
Judges must be done simultaneously.
The deductions for poor execution are subtracted from the maximum.
For all passes the Judges will add 5.0 points to their score so as to show a
mark out of 10.
Of the 5 Execution Judges, the highest and lowest marks are discarded,
with the 3 remaining marks added together.
Swescore will calculate in the event of a tie in the preliminary round.
Swescore will calculate in the event of a tie in the final round.
I.6.7 The Judges Panel
Composition
Chair of Judges Panel 1
Judges for Execution 5
Judges for Difficulty 2
Total Number of Judges 8
All judges must sit separately, at least 5 metres from the side of the
track.
Duties Of The Chair Of Judges Panel
Organize the Judges conference and trial judging.
Place and supervise all Judges, spotters, and recorders.
Direct the competition.
Convene the competition jury.
Decide if a second attempt should be allowed.
Decide about the gymnasts dress.
Decide whether assistance was given by a spotter was necessary.
Declare the maximum mark in the case of an interrupted pass.
In form Execution Judges of additional deductions.
As there is no Difficulty Judging required in this Compulsory
Competition, the difficulty judge’s task is to check the competition
card to ensure the gymnast is performing the set passes in the correct
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order as required, and that in the final round, the nominated pass is
written down.
Decide before the end of the round, when approached by a coach or
Team Manager about obvious numerical errors concerning execution
scores.
Supervise and control all scores, calculations in the final results.
Duties Of The Judges For Execution
Deductions For Execution:
Lack of control, form, height and rhythm in each element. 0.1-0.5 pts
Landing on both feet but lacking stability on the last
element and or not standing still for approx. 3 seconds.
0.1-0.3 pts
Hand placement for cartwheels and round offs. 0.1-0.3 pts
Make the following deductions on
instruction of The Chair of Judges Panel
After landing, touching the track or landing zone with one or both hands.
0.5 pts
Landing outside the outer lines of the track or landing zone.
0.5 pts
After landing, falling to the knees, hands and knees, front, back, or seat on the track or Landing area
1.0 pts
After landing on the track or landing area, touching the floor with any part of the body.
1.0 pts
A completed pass not ending in a two-foot landing (with exception Level 1 & 2).
0.5 pts
Intermediate steps during a pass (for each occurrence). 0.3 pts
Talking to or giving any form of signal to the gymnast by their own spotter, or coach, for each occurrence.
0.3 pts
After landing, touching or falling outside the landing zone. 0.1 pts
I.7 Equipment
With a Recreational Tumbling Competition, because they only perform at the maximum 5 elements (5 skills), the length of track required is only 24 metres.
A track can be made out of two 12m tumbling mats joined with Velcro to give you the length you need, and a stinger mat placed in the landing area for those performing back somersaults.
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I.7.1 Equipment Norms
For those who do not have a rod or spring tumbling track.
Minimum Requirement: Tumbling mat -(25mm – 30mm) 24.0m x 1.80m (+ or – 20mm)
This is equivalent to two 12m gym mats joined together.
Stinger mat -(50mm -100mm) 4.0m – 6.0m x 1.80m (+ or – 20mm)
(To cushion and cover landing zone/area)
I.7.2 Competition Layout For Recreational
Minimum Requirement:
I.8 Coaching and Judging Courses These courses are specific to the Recreational Tumbling Programme, and will qualify
you from Recreational Level to Level One in coaching, to Level One in Judging.
Elementary Coach: The course is aimed at coaching Elementary level athletes in
Incentive Awards in Trampoline recreation and lower age group.
In addition to the relevant skills for each gymsport code,
participants will also learn:
Body Preparation – conditioning, flexibility, body stability
Planning Competition formats and strategies
Basic sheet/competition card writing (TRA, RG)
Junior Coach: The following topics will be covered for trampoline age division:
Physical Preparation Junior Skill Development
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Routine Construction Coaching Methodology Planning and Practice Code-specific Coaching Development
Elementary Judge:
All levels assist difficulty & form (not qualifying) Incentive Awards L1-4
Recommend that judges with little or no gymnastics
experience attend TRA Elementary Coach course as an
observer Junior Judge:
All levels form & assist difficulty levels (not qualifying)
Incentive Awards L1-7 Pre-requisite: Accredited Elementary Judge (old level 1)
To complete the qualification participants need to complete a post course
assignment, alongside a First Aid course covering unit standards 6401 and 6402 or
26551 and 26552; Basic First Aid and Life Support.
If there is not a course held near you, or one not organized in this calendar year, you can
apply to host one through the Course Coordinator. She/he will advise you on how to apply,
and coordinate it through the SDC for a facilitator in Coaching and Judging.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix J –Short Trak Tumbling
Published: Dec 2015 J-1
J Short Trak Tumbling Programme
Short Trak is an event that allows us to bridge the gap between recreational tumbling to
power tumbling. It allows competitors to compete based on their skill level and the
amount of skills they can perform comfortably in a pass.
J.1 Format
Short Trak tumbling allows hands to feet skills only. All passes may start from or are
encouraged to start from a run-up. The emphasis in this programme is the speed and
rhythm of the total pass, creating the nature of true power tumbling.
The categories are: Junior 2, 3, or 4 skill passes (Men & Women)
Senior 2, 3, or 4 skill passes (Men &Women)
• All competitors will complete the two voluntary passes in the preliminary round.
• One voluntary pass in the finals. Top 8 to the finals.
• The choice is to compete in one category only, either as a junior or a senior, doing
either a 2, 3, or 4 skill pass.
J.2 Passes Junior Short Trak: As an example of what type of skills a junior should include:
Cartwheels; round offs; walk overs; handsprings; flic flacs.
The last skill must land on both feet. No somersaults are
allowed. Difficulty of the total pass is counted.
Senior Short Trak: As an example of what type of skills a senior could include:
flic flacs; whipbacks; non-twisting and twisting somersaults.
The last skill in a pass must always be a somersault landing
both feet together.
The difficulty of the total pass is counted.
Advancement: Advancement to the next level is at the coach’s discretion.
However, once a competitor has advanced they cannot come
down to a lower level.
J.3 Dress For Gymnasts
Male gymnast
Sleeveless leotard or plain singlet
Plain gym shorts
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Female gymnast
Leotard with or without sleeves
The wearing of jewellery or watches is not permitted during the competition. Rings
without gemstones may be worn if they are taped.
Hair must be pulled back from the face.
J.4 Competition Cards
The competition card must be handed in at the time and place specified by the
organizing committee at least 2 hours prior to the competition starting.
All details on the competition card must be completed except for the difficulty.
The compulsory pass nominated as a final pass, must be filled in.
J.5 Competition Procedures
J.5.1 Warming Up
• Immediately prior to the preliminary round, each gymnast will be allowed 2
passes warm-up on the competition apparatus. There will be one warm-up
pass before the individual finals.
• Immediately prior to the preliminary round, each gymnast will be allowed 1
pass warm-up on the competition apparatus. There will be one warm-up pass
before the finals.
J.5.2 Start Of A Pass
• Each gymnast will start on the signal given by the Chair of Judges Panel.
• Second attempts will not be allowed. If a competitor is obviously disturbed in
a pass, e.g. Faulty equipment, substantial external influence – NOT spectator
noise or applause, then the Chair of Judges Panel may allow another attempt.
• A pass will be considered initiated once the competitor’s hands touch the mat
or the first skill has been executed.
• If a competitor runs down the track then stumbles, but does not initiate the
first skill, then they may begin their pass again.
J.5.3 Required Positions During An Element
• In all positions, the feet and legs should be kept together and the feet and toes
pointed.
• Depending on the requirements of the movement, the body should be either in
tuck, pike, or straight.
• In the tucked position the hands should touch the legs below the knees.
• Any backward single somersault executed at the end of a pass must be above
shoulder height.
J.5.4 Interruptions Of A Pass
A pass will be considered interrupted if the gymnast
Is touched by a spotter
Takes intermediate steps or a substantial stop during a pass
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A fall to the mat during a pass
Touches any part outside the outer lines of the tumbling track or tumbling off
the side or end of the track with any part of the body
No credit will be given for the element in which the interruption occurs. (See
exceptions re. Intermediate steps for Junior Short Trak only).
The Chair of Judges Panel will decide the maximum mark
J.5.5 Termination Of A Pass
• A completed pass must end in a two-foot landing.
• After the last element, the gymnast must stand upright for 3 seconds.
J.5.6 Scoring
Method of Scoring
The evaluation of execution is done in 10ths of a point.
Judges must write their deductions independently of one another.
When signalled by the Chair of Judges Panel, the marks of the Execution
Judges must be done simultaneously.
The deductions for poor execution are subtracted from the maximum.
• From 2 skill passes through to 4 skill passes, all complete passes will be
judged and marked out of 10. Incomplete passes will be judged and marked
from the amount of completed skills.
• In Junior and Senior 2, an incomplete pass (completes only one skill) will be
marked out of 7.
• In Junior and Senior 3, an incomplete pass (completes only one skill) will be
marked out of 7. Completes only two skills, marked out of 8.
• In Junior and Senior 4, an incomplete pass (completes only one skill) will be
marked out of 7. Completes only two skills, marked out of 8. Completes
only three skills, marked out of 9.
Of the 5 Execution Judges, the highest and lowest marks are discarded,
with the 3 remaining marks added together.
Swescore will calculate in the event of a tie in the preliminary round.
Swescore will calculate in the event of a tie in the final round.
J.5.7 Judges Panel
Composition
Chair of Judges Panel 1
Judges for Execution 5
Judges for Difficulty -
Total Number of Judges 6
All judges must sit separately, at least 5 metres from the side of the
track.
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Duties of the Chair of Judges Panel
Organize the Judges conference and trial judging.
Place and supervise all Judges, spotters, and recorders.
Direct the competition.
Convene the competition jury.
Decide if a second attempt should be allowed.
Decide about the gymnasts dress.
Decide whether assistance was given by a spotter was necessary.
Declare the maximum mark in the case of an interrupted pass.
Inform Execution Judges of additional deductions.
Decide before the end of the round, when approached by a coach or
Team Manager about obvious numerical errors concerning execution
scores.
Supervise and control all scores, calculations in the final results.
Duties of the Judges for Execution
Deductions For Execution:
Lack of control, form, height and rhythm in each element. 0.1-0.5 pts
Landing on both feet but lacking stability on the last element and or not standing still for approx. 3 seconds.
0.1-0.3 pts
Hand placement for cartwheels and round offs. 0.1-0.3 pts
Make the following deductions on instruction from The Chair of Judges Panel
After landing, touching the track or landing zone with one or both hands.
0.5 pts
Landing outside the outer lines of the track or landing zone. 0.5 pts
After landing, falling to the knees, hands and knees, front, back, or seat on the track or Landing area
1.0 pts
After landing on the track or landing area, touching the floor with any part of the body.
1.0 pts
Talking to or giving any form of signal to the gymnast by their own spotter, or coach, for each occurrence.
0.3 pts
J.6 Equipment
J.6.1 Equipment Norms
For those who do not have a rod or spring tumbling track.
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Minimum Requirement: Tumbling mat -(25mm – 30mm) 24.0m x 1.80m (+ or – 20mm)
This is equivalent to two 12m gym mats joined together.
Stinger mat -(50mm -100mm) 4.0m – 6.0m x 1.80m (+ or – 20mm)
(To cushion and cover landing zone/area)
J.6.2 Competition Layout For Short Trak
Minimum Requirement:
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix K – National Championship Trophies and Titles
Published: Dec 2015 K-1
K NZ National Championship Trophies and Titles
Team Titles and Trophies ................................................................. K-3
National Individual Trampoline Champions - Teams Event .............................................. K-3 National Double Mini Champions - Teams Event ............................................................. K-3 National Tumbling Champions – International Division ................................................... K-3 National Tumbling Champions – Age Division ................................................................. K-4 National Regional Champions ......................................................................................... K-4
Overall Titles and Trophies ............................................................. K-6
Men’s Overall ......................................................................................... K-6 National Overall Men’s Champion ................................................................................... K-6 National Junior International Men’s Overall Champion .................................................... K-6 National Sub-Junior International Men’s Overall Champion ............................................ K-6
Women’s Overall .................................................................................... K-7 National Overall Women’s Champion .............................................................................. K-7 National Junior International Women’s Overall Champion ............................................... K-7 National Sub-Junior International Women’s Overall Champion ....................................... K-8
Trampoline Titles and Trophies ....................................................... K-9
National Trampoline Champion - Execution .................................................................... K-9
Men’s Trampoline ................................................................................... K-9 National Senior Men’s Champion - Trampoline ............................................................ K-9 National Junior International Men’s Champion - Trampoline ........................................... K-9 National Sub-Junior International Men’s Champion - Trampoline .................................. K-10 National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 17+ Years .................................................. K-10 National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 15-16 Years ............................................... K-10 National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 13-14 Years ............................................... K-11 National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 11-12 Years ............................................... K-11 National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 10& Under Years ....................................... K-11
Women’s Trampoline ............................................................................. K-12 National Senior Women’s Champion - Trampoline...................................................... K-12 National Junior International Women’s Champion – Trampoline .................................... K-12 National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion – Trampoline ............................ K-12 National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 17+ Years ............................................. K-13 National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 15-16 Years .......................................... K-13 National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 13-14 Years .......................................... K-13 National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 11-12 Years ..........................................K-14 National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 10& Under Years ..................................K-14
Double Mini Trampoline Titles and Trophies .................................... K-15
National Double Mini Champion - Form ......................................................................... K-15
Men’s Double Mini Trampoline ............................................................... K-15 National Senior International Men’s Champion - Double Mini ........................................ K-15 National Junior International Men’s Champion - Double Mini ......................................... K-15 National Sub-Junior International Men’s Champion - Double Mini ..................................K-16 National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 17+ Years..................................................K-16 National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 15-16 Years ..............................................K-16 National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 13-14 Years .............................................. K-17 National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 11-12 Years .............................................. K-17 National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 10& Under Years ...................................... K-17
Women’s Double Mini Trampoline ..........................................................K-18 National Senior International Women’s Champion - Double Mini ................................... K-18 National Junior International Women’s Champion - Double Mini.................................... K-18 National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion - Double Mini ............................ K-18 National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 17+ Years ............................................K-19 National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 15-16 Years .........................................K-19 National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 13-14 Years .........................................K-19 National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 11-12 Years .........................................K-19
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National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 10& Under Years ................................ K-20
Synchronised Trampoline Titles and Trophies ................................. K-21
Men’s Synchronised Trampoline ............................................................. K-21 National Senior International Men’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline ................... K-21 National Junior International Men’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline .................... K-21 National Sub-Junior International Men’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline............. K-21
Women’s Synchronised Trampoline ........................................................ K-22 National Senior International Women’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline ............. K-22 National Junior International Women’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline ............. K-22 National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline ...... K-22
Tumbling Titles and Trophies ......................................................... K-24
Men’s Tumbling ..................................................................................... K-24 National Senior International Men’s Champion - Tumbling ........................................... K-24 National Junior International Men’s Champion - Tumbling ............................................ K-24 National Sub-Junior International Men’s Champion - Tumbling..................................... K-24 National Age Men’s Champion - 17+ Years Tumbling .................................................... K-25 National Age Men’s Champion - 15-16 Years Tumbling ................................................. K-25 National Age Men’s Champion - 13-14 Years Tumbling ................................................. K-25 National Age Men’s Champion - 11-12 Years Tumbling ................................................. K-25 National Age Men’s Champion - 10 & Under Tumbling .................................................. K-26
Women’s Tumbling ................................................................................K-26 National Senior International Women’s Champion - Tumbling ...................................... K-26 National Junior International Women’s Champion - Tumbling ...................................... K-26 National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion - Tumbling ................................ K-27 National Age Women’s Champion - 17+ Years Tumbling ................................................ K-27 National Age Women’s Champion – 15-16 Years Tumbling ............................................ K-27 National Age Women’s Champion – 13-14 Years Tumbling ........................................... K-28 National Age Women’s Champion – 11-12 Years Tumbling ........................................... K-28 National Age Women’s Champion – 10 Year & Under Tumbling .................................... K-28
Special Trophies ............................................................................ K-29
Coach of the Year .......................................................................................................... K-29 Trampoline Sports Personality of the Year .................................................................... K-29 Clark Eddington Memorial Trophy for the Most Significant International Achievement .K-30
Clubs and athletes should note:
a. National Age titles and trophies will be awarded to the highest scoring eligible athlete irrespective of the Grade or Division in which they are competing.
b. all athletes must be registered with GymSports NZ and be living in New Zealand at the time of the championship with a New Zealand postal addresss
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Team Titles and Trophies
Title: National Individual Trampoline Champions - Teams Event
Trophy: BST Team Shield
Type: Team
Open to: New Zealand clubs
Team
Composition:
Four athletes of any gender and division competing in the individual trampoline
competition for the same club.
The team’s athletes are not to be named in advance but will be automatically
chosen as being the athletes whose results give the highest possible total team
mark. Possible teams of less than four athletes will not be considered.
How Title is
determined:
The execution scores achieved by the team’s athletes in the Set and Voluntary
rounds will be added together to give the total team mark.
The athletes selected in the Set and Voluntary rounds must be the same.
Difficulty, time of flight and penalty marks will not be included.
The club with the highest total team mark will be the winner of the title.
History:
Title: National Double Mini Champions - Teams Event
Trophy: Aaron Howden Memorial Trophy
Type: Team
Open to: New Zealand clubs
Team
Composition:
Four athletes of any gender and division competing in the double mini trampoline
competition for the same club.
The team’s athletes are not to be named in advance but will be automatically
chosen as being the athletes whose results give the highest possible total team
mark. Possible teams of less than four athletes will not be considered.
How Title is
determined:
The total scores achieved by the team’s athletes in the 1st and 2nd rounds will be
added together to give a total team mark.
The score used for an athlete in each round will be sum of the execution,
difficulty and penalty marks awarded to the athlete for that round.
The athletes selected in the 1st and 2nd round must be the same.
The club with the highest total team mark will be the winner of the title.
History: This trophy was created just after 1977 by donations from the trampoline
community on the death of Aaron Howden. Aaron was an athlete really took to
DMT after its introduction to NZ in 1977 but was tragically killed in a motorcycle
accident.
Title: National Tumbling Champions – International Division
Trophy: Southland Association Power Tumbling Cup
Type: Team
Open to: The GymSports NZ Regions.
Team
Composition:
Three athletes of any gender and any grade in the International Division who are
competing in the power tumbling competition for the same Region.
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Title: National Tumbling Champions – International Division
The team’s athletes are not to be named in advance but will be automatically
chosen as being those athletes whose results give the highest possible total team
mark. Possible teams of less than three athletes will not be considered.
How Title is
determined:
The total scores achieved by the team’s athletes in the 1st and 2nd round will be
added together to give a total team mark.
The score used for an athlete in each round will be sum of the execution,
difficulty and penalty marks awarded to the athlete for that round.
The athletes recorded in the 1st and 2nd rounds must be the same.
The Region with the highest total team score will be the winner of the title.
Title: National Tumbling Champions – Age Division
Trophy: Gillot Trophy
Type: Team
Open to: The GymSports NZ Regions.
Team
Composition:
Three athletes of any gender and any grade in the Age Division who are
competing in the power tumbling competition for the same Region.
The team’s athletes are not to be named in advance but will be automatically
chosen as being those athletes whose results give the highest possible total team
mark. Possible teams of less than three athletes will not be considered.
How Title is
determined:
The total scores achieved by the team’s athletes in the 1st and 2nd round will be
added together to give a total team mark.
The score used for an athlete in each round will be sum of the execution,
difficulty and penalty marks awarded to the athlete for that round.
The athletes recorded in the 1st and 2nd rounds must be the same.
The Region with the highest total team score will be the winner of the title.
Title: National Regional Champions
Trophy: Cook Strait Trophy for Individual Trampoline and Double Mini
Type: Team
Open to: Two teams. One team being from the combined Regions of the North Island and
the other team being from the combined Regions of the South Island.
Team
Composition:
A team of up to 20 athletes will be chosen from each Island with the following
requirements. A maximum of
5 International division athletes of any gender or grade in Individual
Trampoline
5 Age division athletes of any gender or grade in Individual Trampoline
5 International division athletes of any gender or grade in DMT
5 Age division athletes of any gender or grade in DMT
The team’s athletes are not to be named in advance but will be automatically
chosen as being the athletes whose results give the highest possible total team
mark.
The athletes chosen for DMT may be different from those chosen for Individual
Trampoline and vice versa.
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Title: National Regional Champions
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athletes in each team will be added together to
give a total team mark.
The total score used for athletes in Individual Trampoline will be the aggregated
sum of marks achieved in the Set, Voluntary and Final rounds and include
execution, difficulty (if any), time of flight (if any) and penalty marks.
The total score used for athletes in DMT will the aggregated sum of marks
achieved be each athlete in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th passes and include execution,
difficulty and penalty marks.
The team with the highest total team mark will be the winner of the title.
History: The original Cook Strait trophy dates back to 1980 and was originally a team
trophy between the North and South Islands given at Nationals to the highest
score from a nominated team. At that time the team consisted of 10 individual
trampoline athletes with the top 8 scores added together.
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Overall Titles and Trophies
Men’s Overall
Title: National Overall Men’s Champion
Trophy: Jack Bonham Memorial Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Senior Men’s International grades.
Athletes must compete in both the Individual and Double Mini trampoline
disciplines to be eligible for this title.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total score of all the athlete’s double mini passes and individual trampoline
routines are added together to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty and
penalty marks for the pass.
The total score for each individual trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight
and penalty marks for the routine.)
History: Jack Bonham was the president of Trampoline New Zealand from 1971 – 1975,
and was THE trampoline coach of his time. Probably, along with Bob Ashbridge,
Jack Bonham stands as one of the most influential people ever within our sport.
Title: National Junior International Men’s Overall Champion
Trophy: Junior International Overall Cup - Men
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Men’s Junior International grade for individual
trampoline and double mini trampoline.
Athletes must compete in both Individual and Double Mini trampoline disciplines
to be eligible for this title.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total score of all the athlete’s double mini passes and individual trampoline
routines are added together to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty and
penalty marks for the pass.
The total score for each individual trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight
and penalty marks for the routine.)
Title: National Sub-Junior International Men’s Overall Champion
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Men’s Sub-Junior International grades for individual
trampoline and double mini trampoline.
Athletes must compete in both the Individual and Double Mini trampoline
disciplines to be eligible for this title.
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Title: National Sub-Junior International Men’s Overall Champion
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total score of all the athlete’s double mini passes and individual trampoline
routines are added together to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty and
penalty marks for the pass.
The total score for each individual trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight
and penalty marks for the routine.)
Women’s Overall
Title: National Overall Women’s Champion
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Senior Women’s International grades.
Athletes must compete in both Individual and Double Mini trampoline disciplines
to be eligible for this title.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores of all the athlete’s double mini passes and individual trampoline
routines are added together to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.
The total score for each individual trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time
of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
Title: National Junior International Women’s Overall Champion
Trophy: Junior International Overall Cup - Women
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Women’s Junior International grades for individual
and double mini trampoline.
Athletes must compete in both Individual and Double Mini trampoline disciplines
to be eligible for this title.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes and individual
trampoline routines are added together to give an aggregate score for each
athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.
The total score for each individual trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time
of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
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Title: National Sub-Junior International Women’s Overall Champion
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Women’s Sub-Junior International grades for
individual and double mini trampoline.
Athletes must compete in both Individual and Double Mini trampoline disciplines
to be eligible for this title.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes and individual
trampoline routines are added together to give an aggregate score for each
athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.
The total score for each individual trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time
of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
History:
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Trampoline Titles and Trophies
Title: National Trampoline Champion - Execution
Trophy: Doug Freeman Memorial Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All genders in the International Division grades of the individual trampoline
competition.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The execution marks from the preliminary round of the individual trampoline
championship are added together to give an aggregate score for each
competitor.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
History: Doug Freeman was a Trampoline and Diving coach based in Rotorua and was a
real task master for form and special awareness. Many of his tricks and
techniques are still used today. Doug coached national trampoline champions in
the late 60’s.
Men’s Trampoline
Title: National Senior Men’s Champion - Trampoline
Trophy: DB Breweries Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Senior Men’s International grade for individual
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Junior International Men’s Champion - Trampoline
Trophy: Gerry O’Brien Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Men’s Junior International grade for individual
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
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marks for the routine.)
Title: National Sub-Junior International Men’s Champion - Trampoline
Trophy: Schmidt Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Men’s Sub-Junior International grade for individual
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 17+ Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 17 years of age or greater who are competing in the
individual trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score. The aggregate score is to exclude any
difficulty marks awarded for the set routine.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 15-16 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 15 or 16 years of age who are competing in the individual
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score. The aggregate score is to exclude any
difficulty marks awarded for the set routine.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
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Title: National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 13-14 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 13 or 14 years of age who are competing in the individual
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 11-12 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 11 or 12 years of age who are competing in the individual
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Men’s Age Trampoline Champion - 10& Under Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 10 years of age or less who are competing in the individual
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
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Women’s Trampoline
Title: National Senior Women’s Champion - Trampoline
Trophy: DB Breweries Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Senior Women’s International grade for individual
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Junior International Women’s Champion – Trampoline
Trophy: Gerry O’Brien Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Women’s Junior International grade for individual
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion – Trampoline
Trophy: Kennedy Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Women’s Sub-Junior International grade for
individual trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
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Title: National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 17+ Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 17 years of age or greater who are competing in the
individual trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score. The aggregate score is to exclude any
difficulty marks awarded for the set routine.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 15-16 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 15 or 16 years of age who are competing in the individual
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score. The aggregate score is to exclude any
difficulty marks awarded for the set routine.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 13-14 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 13 or 14 years of age who are competing in the individual
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
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Title: National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 11-12 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 11 or 12 years of age who are competing in the individual
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
Title: National Women’s Age Trampoline Champion - 10& Under Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 10 years of age or less who are competing in the individual
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s preliminary and final routines are added
together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty, time of flight and penalty
marks for the routine.)
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Double Mini Trampoline Titles and Trophies
Title: National Double Mini Champion - Form
Trophy: Keith Hay Trophy for DMT
Type: Individual
Open to: All genders in the International Division grades of the double mini trampoline
competition.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The execution marks from the 1st and 2nd round of the double mini championship
are added together to give an aggregate score for each competitor.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate mark.
History: Keith Hay was a very successful business man and a good supporter of
Trampoline back in the mid 1980s. He had a lot to do with the Mt Roskill
Trampoline club which was based where the Tristar club is now located.
Men’s Double Mini Trampoline
Title: National Senior International Men’s Champion - Double Mini
Trophy: Men’s Elite DMT Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Senior Men’s International grade for double mini
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Junior International Men’s Champion - Double Mini
Trophy: Henry Family Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Junior Men’s International grade for double mini
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
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Title: National Sub-Junior International Men’s Champion - Double Mini
Trophy: McCallum Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Sub-Junior Men’s International grade for double
mini trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 17+ Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 17 years of age or greater who are competing in the double
mini trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 15-16 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 15 or 16 years of age who are competing in the double mini
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
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Title: National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 13-14 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 13 or 14 years of age who are competing in the double mini
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 11-12 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 11 or 12 years of age who are competing in the double mini
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Men’s Age Double Mini Champion - 10& Under Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes of 10 years of age or less who are competing in the double mini
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
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Women’s Double Mini Trampoline
Title: National Senior International Women’s Champion - Double Mini
Trophy: Presidents Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Senior Women’s International grade for double mini
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Junior International Women’s Champion - Double Mini
Trophy: Henry Family Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Junior and Sub-Junior Women’s International grade
for double mini trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion - Double Mini
Trophy: McCallum Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Sub-Junior Women’s International grade for double
mini trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
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Title: National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 17+ Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 17 years of age or greater who are competing in the double
mini trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 15-16 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 15 or 16 years of age who are competing in the double mini
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 13-14 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 13 or 14 years of age who are competing in the double mini
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 11-12 Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 11 or 12 years of age who are competing in the double mini
trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
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Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
Title: National Women’s Age Double Mini Champion - 10& Under Years
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes of 10 years of age or less who are competing in the double
mini trampoline competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s double mini passes are added together
to give an aggregate score for each athlete.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each pass of the double mini trampoline is the sum of the execution, difficulty
and penalty marks for the pass.)
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Synchronised Trampoline Titles and Trophies
Men’s Synchronised Trampoline
Title: National Senior International Men’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline
Trophy: Royal Caterers Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Senior Men’s International grade for synchronised
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of each pair’s synchronised trampoline routines are
added together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the pair of athletes with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each synchronised trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty,
time of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
Title: National Junior International Men’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline
Trophy: Janine Glover Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Junior Men’s International grade for synchronised
trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of each pair’s synchronised trampoline routines are
added together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the pair of athletes with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each synchronised trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty,
time of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
Title: National Sub-Junior International Men’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Sub-Junior Men’s International grade for
synchronised trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of each pair’s synchronised trampoline routines are
added together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the pair of athletes with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each synchronised trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty,
time of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
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Women’s Synchronised Trampoline
Title: National Senior International Women’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline
Trophy: Tracy Black Memorial Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Women’s Senior International grade for
synchronised trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of each pair’s synchronised trampoline routines are
added together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the pair of athletes with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each synchronised trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty,
time of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
History: Tracey Black was a member of ICON who died of Meningitis when she was
18years old in 1993. She represented NZ at the World Age Championships in
Auckland in 1992. The carved Dolphin trophy is significant as she was fanatical
about them. Tracey died in Auckland hospital (With views over the harbour) the
day a pod of dolphins swam into the harbour and under the bridge for the first
time in 30 years. The trophy is hand carved from 30,000 year old swamp Kauri in
Paihia, and was donated by ICON and Gisborne Trampoline clubs.
Title: National Junior International Women’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline
Trophy: Ken Olley Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Junior Women’s International grade for
synchronised trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of each pair’s synchronised trampoline routines are
added together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the pair of athletes with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each synchronised trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty,
time of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
Title: National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the Sub-Junior Women’s International grade for
synchronised trampoline.
Team
Composition:
n/a
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Title: National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion - Synchronised Trampoline
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of each pair’s synchronised trampoline routines are
added together to give an aggregate score.
The winner is the pair of athletes with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each synchronised trampoline routine is the sum of the execution, difficulty,
time of flight and penalty marks for the routine.)
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Tumbling Titles and Trophies
Men’s Tumbling
Title: National Senior International Men’s Champion - Tumbling
Trophy: Calder Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes who are competing in the Men’s Senior International grade for
tumbling.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Junior International Men’s Champion - Tumbling
Trophy: David Williams Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes who are competing in the Men’s Junior International grade for
tumbling.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Sub-Junior International Men’s Champion - Tumbling
Trophy: donated in appreciation of Wayne Marsh.
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes who are competing in the Men’s Sub-Junior International grade for
tumbling.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
History This trophy was donated to the sport in 2015 to recognise the work done by
Wayne Marsh to revive the sport of power tumbling in New Zealand in 2014. First
awarded in 2016.
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Title: National Age Men’s Champion - 17+ Years Tumbling
Trophy: T & T Clubs of Southland Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes aged 17+ years who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Age Men’s Champion - 15-16 Years Tumbling
Trophy: Spirit of a Nation Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes aged 15-16 years who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Age Men’s Champion - 13-14 Years Tumbling
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes aged 13-14 who are competing in the tumbling competition.
See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Age Men’s Champion - 11-12 Years Tumbling
Trophy: Diack Family Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes aged 11-12 years who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
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Title: National Age Men’s Champion - 11-12 Years Tumbling
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Age Men’s Champion - 10 & Under Tumbling
Trophy: Canterbury Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All male athletes aged 10 years or less who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Women’s Tumbling
Title: National Senior International Women’s Champion - Tumbling
Trophy: donated by Maree Stenning
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes who are competing in the Women’s Senior International grade for
tumbling.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Junior International Women’s Champion - Tumbling
Trophy: Richard Green Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes who are competing in the Women’s Junior International grades for
tumbling.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
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The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Sub-Junior International Women’s Champion - Tumbling
Trophy: donated by Kathryn Searle
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes who are competing in the Women’s Sub-Junior International grades
for tumbling.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Age Women’s Champion - 17+ Years Tumbling
Trophy: Matarua Licensing Trust Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes aged 17+ years who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Age Women’s Champion – 15-16 Years Tumbling
Trophy: Central District Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes aged 15-16 years who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
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Title: National Age Women’s Champion – 13-14 Years Tumbling
Trophy:
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes aged 13-14 years who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Age Women’s Champion – 11-12 Years Tumbling
Trophy: Alan Mennie Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes aged 11-12 years who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
Title: National Age Women’s Champion – 10 Year & Under Tumbling
Trophy: Keenan Family Cup
Type: Individual
Open to: All female athletes aged 10 years and under who are competing in the tumbling
competition. See a) at the start of this Appendix.
Team
Composition:
n/a
How Title is
determined:
The total scores from all of the athlete’s tumbling passes are added together to
give an aggregate score.
The winner is the athlete with the highest aggregate score.
(The total score for each tumbling pass is the sum of the execution, difficulty and penalty marks
for the pass.
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Published: Dec 2015 K-29
Special Trophies
Title: Coach of the Year
Trophy: Jean Bird Memorial Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All coaches of athletes competing in any Individual trampoline division. The
trophy is also open to joint coaches.
How Title is
determined:
The highest aggregated total score from any four athletes of any gender and
division competing in the individual trampoline competition and who are coached
by the same person(s).
The aggregate score is to exclude any difficulty marks awarded for the set
routine.
For the 2015 Championships, any time of flight marks are also be deducted to
ensure that Age and International Division athletes measured on an equal basis.
The athletes are not to be named in advance but will be automatically chosen as
being the athletes whose results give the highest possible aggregated total
mark. Coach’s with less than four athletes will not be considered.
The winning coach(es) is the coach(es) with the highest aggregated total score
from their four athletes.
History: Donated by Jean Bird of Nelson, this trophy dates back to 1979 and is historically
the most valuable piece of New Zealand trampoline history in existence. Jean
was a senior coach and judge and made Nelson a very strong competing region
up until her retirement in 1991.
Title: Trampoline Sports Personality of the Year
Trophy: Donated by the Henry Family
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes.
Individuals must be nominated by a club in order to be considered. Nomination
forms are included in the GymSports NZ Trampoline Handbook or available from
the GymSports NZ website.
A club may nominate more than one individual.
How Title is
determined:
The winner of this title is to be an athlete whose actions and attitudes make them
a role model for other athletes to look up to and aspire to emulate. They must
also demonstrate a commitment to contributing to the sport outside of their
immediate club and other than through competitive success.
The winner is selected by the SDC after considering the nominated athlete’s
efforts over the year. Factors such as: endeavour, commitment; sportsmanship;
support and encouragement to other athletes; demeanour on and off the
competition floor; competition success; contribution to the development,
running or public profile of the sport are to be considered. Other criteria may be
included as desired.
Notes: Competitive athletes should not take what goes into a sport for granted and
should be encouraged to get involved with coaching, judging and administration
of the sport as well as providing support and assistance to athletes coming
behind them. Such athletes become the future leaders of the sport and they
should be recognised and encouraged to continue being involved after their
competitive career is over.
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Published: Dec 2015 K-30
Title: Clark Eddington Memorial Trophy for the Most Significant International Achievement
Trophy: Clark Eddington Memorial Trophy
Type: Individual
Open to: All athletes competing in the International Division during the year.
How Title is
determined:
The winner is selected by the Trampoline SDC and will be the athlete achieving
the highest competition results in international competitions since the last
National Championship.
History: Clark Eddington was a National Trampoline and DMT Champion in the early 90’s.
Originally from Whangarei he joined ICON in 1991. Clark represented NZ at the
1992 World Championships in Auckland but died of an asthma attack while
warming up for a trampoline display at a basketball match in Whangarei. He was
raising money to attend the World Age group Championships in Portugal in 1994.
Trampoline Competition Card
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Nomination for Trampoline
Sports Personality of the Year
Name of Nominee:________________________ Level_______________________
Nominated by:___________________________ Position Held_________________
Club:___________________________________
Performance results since the last National Championship
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Team Named by:_______________________ Position______________________
Signed ______________________ Date ________________
Trampoline Sport Development Committee
Application for Re-Grade
Athlete Name
Current Grade
New Grade Requested
Club
Hours Training per week
Scores (totals from last competition season
Please outline reasons for wanting to move to a different Grade
Signed Coach
Signed Club Secretary
Date
Return your completed form to GymSports New Zealand, PO Box 9485, Newmarket, Auckland or email to [email protected]
GymSports New Zealand Trampoline Sport Development Committee
Regrading Application Reply
Athlete Name
Please note that you have/have not been granted a re-grade to compete in the
…………………..……………..…. grade.
Signed:
Chair Trampoline Sport Development
Committee
Dated:
Competitive Athlete Transfer Form
To be completed by the Current Club
Date:
1. Full Name of Athlete:
______________________________________________________________
2. Athletes Membership/Competitive Number:
______________________________________________________________ 3. Current Club:
_____________________________ Name of Member Club
4. Current Club contact person: Name
_____________________________ Position/Title
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Telephone Number
_____________________________ Email Address
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5. New Club:
_____________________________ Postal Address
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6. New Club contact person: Name
_____________________________ Position/Title
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Telephone Number
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7. Have all outstanding Fees been paid to
the Current Club?
……………………….. Yes ………………………………No
If the answer is no, please give details of
the outstanding fees.
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8. Endorsement by Current Club:
We declare that the information provided in this application is true and correct to the best of our knowledge:
Name Date
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9. Endorsement by New Club:
We declare that the information provided in this application is true and we agree to abide by the GymSports New Zealand Competitive Athlete Transfer policy. Name
Date
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_______________________________ Make sure you take a copy of this document and then email the form to your Regional Relationship Manager for processing.
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix M – Information of Interest
M-1
M Information of Interest and Other Documents
Gymsports NZ
Gymsports NZ website
Gymsports NZ Trampoline pages
Gymsports NZ Club Portal
Gymsports NZ Tours Policy
Gymsports NZ Coach Education
Gymsports NZ Judge Education
Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG)
FIG Website
FIG Code of Points for Trampoline look under TRA
2014-2016 Competition Handbook Appendix N – iTRACSS Requirements
Published: Dec 2015 N-1
N iTRACSS Requirements
The iTRACSS scores required to achieve each iTRACSS Level for the appropriate group are shown
in the following tables 1 – 8.
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Published: Dec 2015 N-2
Table 1
Individual Trampoline - Men
Group Level 1 Level 2
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior - 2.2 89.7 12.0 - - - -
Junior - - - - - - - -
17+ - - 85.0 9.0 - - 87.0 9.5
15-16 - - 83.0 8.0 - - 84.0 9.0
13-14 - - 80.0 7.0 - - 82.0 8.0
11-12 - - 76.0 6.0 - - 78.5 7.0
10&U 22.5 - 26.0 4.0 - - - -
Individual Trampoline - Men
Group Level 3 Level 4
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior - - - - - 2.2 93.0 13.0
Junior - - 92.0 9.0 - - 92.0 9.0
17+ - - 92.0 12.0 - - - -
15-16 - - 91.0 10.5 - - - -
13-14 - - 88.0 9.0 - - - -
11-12 - - 85.0 8.0 - - - -
10&U - - - - - - - -
Levels 5 & 6 – See Table 3.
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Table 2
Individual Trampoline - Women
Group Level 1 Level 2
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior - 2.0 86.5 10.0 - - - -
Junior - - - - - - - -
17+ - - 83.5 8.0 - - 84.0 8.5
15-16 - - 82.0 7.5 - - 82.5 8.0
13-14 - - 78.5 6.5 - - 81.0 7.5
11-12 - - 75.0 6.0 - - 77.5 7.0
10&U 22.5 - 26.0 4.0 - - - -
Individual Trampoline - Women
Group Level 3 Level 4
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior - - - - - 2.0 90.0 10.5
Junior - - 88.5 8.5 - - 88.5 8.5
17+ - - 88.5 9.5 - - - -
15-16 - - 88.5 9.5 - - - -
13-14 - - 86.0 8.5 - - - -
11-12 - - 83.0 7.5 - - - -
10&U - - - - - - - -
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Levels 5 & 6 – See Table 4.
Table 3
Individual Trampoline - Men
Group Level 5 World Cup Level 6 World Open
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior - 2.2 100.0 15.0 - 2.2 102.00 15.5
Junior - - - - - - - -
17+ - - - - - - - -
15-16 - - - - - - - -
13-14 - - - - - - - -
11-12 - - - - - - - -
10&U - - - - - - -
Table 4
Individual Trampoline - Women
Group Level 5 World Cup Level 6 World Open
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Set Score
Set Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior - 2.0 94.0 12.5 - 2.0 94.0 12.5
Junior - - - - - - - -
17+ - - - - - - - -
15-16 - - - - - - - -
13-14 - - - - - - - -
11-12 - - - - - - - -
10&U - - - - - - - -
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Table 5
Double Mini Trampoline - Men
Group Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior 66.0 12.0 - - - - 69.0 13.6 HPAG* HPAG* HPAG* HPAG*
Junior - - - - - - 68.0 12.4 - - - -
17+ 63.5 8.8 66.0 11.2 67.5 12.0 - - - - - -
15-16 62.5 7.6 64.5 9.6 67.0 11.2 - - - - - -
13-14 61.0 5.6 62.5 6.4 64.5 9.2 - - - - - -
11-12 60.0 4.6 60.5 5.0 62.0 6.7 - - - - - -
10&U 58.5 - - - - - - - - - - -
Table 6
Double Mini Trampoline – Women
Group Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior 63.0 9.6 - - - - 66.0 11.2 - - - -
Junior - - - - - - 65.5 9.6 - - - -
17+ 61.0 6.4 63.0 6.4 65.0 9.2 - - - - - -
15-16 61.0 6.4 63.0 6.4 64.5 9.2 - - - - - -
13-14 60.5 4.6 61.5 5.4 63.0 8.8 - - - - - -
11-12 60.0 3.4 60.5 4.2 62.0 6.7 - - - - - -
10&U 58.5 - - - - - - - - - - -
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Table 7
Tumbling - Men
Group Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior 54.0 8.0 55.0 8.0 - - 59.0 9.0 - - - -
Junior - - - - - - 58.0 8.0 - - - -
17+ 53.0 5.5 53.0 6.0 57.0 8.0 - - - - - -
15-16 52.5 5.0 52.5 5.5 56.0 8.0 - - - - - -
13-14 52.0 4.5 52.5 5.0 55.0 7.0 - - - - - -
11-12 51.5 4.0 52.0 4.5 54.0 6.0 - - - - - -
10&U** 52.5 2.5 - - - - - - - - - -
Table 8
Tumbling - Women
Group Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
iTRACSS Score
iTRACSS Diff
Senior 54.0 8.0 55.0 8.0 - - 59.0 9.0 - - - -
Junior - - - - - - 58.0 8.0 - - - -
17+ 53.0 5.5 53.0 6.0 57.0 8.0 - - - - - -
15-16 52.5 5.0 52.5 5.5 56.0 8.0 - - - - - -
13-14 52.0 4.5 52.5 5.0 55.0 7.0 - - - - - -
11-12 51.5 4.0 52.0 4.5 54.0 6.0 - - - - - -
10&U**
52.5 2.5 - - - - - - - - - -
** The requirements are based upon five skill passes.