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Female Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) is a premier Olympic sport that blends explosive power with dance-like grace. Modern competition focuses on four distinct apparatuses, evaluated through a rigorous dual-scoring system that rewards both technical difficulty and flawless execution.
Since 2006, the sport has used an "open-ended" scoring system, moving away from the traditional "Perfect 10" still seen in NCAA women's college gymnastics . Score Type Description Range/Detail female gymnastic
Sum of the 8 most difficult elements plus connection bonuses. No upper limit; typically 5.0–7.0. Female Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) is a premier Olympic
Competitors perform continuous swinging movements between two bars set at different heights. Modern routines resemble the men’s high bar, emphasizing release moves and transitions. Score Type Description Range/Detail Sum of the 8
Performed to music on a sprung carpet, this event combines tumbling passes with artistic choreography. It is the only apparatus where the performance is set to a musical score. Scoring and Rules
The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) is the worldwide governing body. Gymnastics 101: Olympic scoring, rules and regulations
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