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The E-score (or execution score) evaluates the execution and artistry of the routine. The base score is 10.0 for all routines. The E-score judging panel deducts points for errors in form, artistry, execution, technique and routine composition. Errors are judged to be small, medium or large and respective 0.1, 0.3 and 0.5 deductions are applied.
The floor exercise (English abbreviation FX) is the event performed on the floor, in both women's and men's artistic gymnastics (WAG and MAG). The same floor is used for WAG FX and MAG FX, but rules and scoring differ; most obviously, a WAG FX routine is synchronised to a piece of recorded dance music, whereas MAG FX has no musical accompaniment.
In acrobatic gymnastics, there are different levels based on the difficulty and skills involved. The levels typically include beginners being level 2-4, intermediates being level 5-10, and Elites being level 11-19. Levels 2-4 focuses on basic skills and routines. It includes foundational elements like balances, dynamic skills, and choreography.
Below, watch the floor routine that helped her win the individual all-around: Stop what you’re doing right NOW and watch Simone Biles on floor! 🐐 #ParisOlympics 📺 NBC and Peacock pic ...
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Biles debuted her new floor exercise skill, a double layout with a half twist, at podium training for the 2013 U.S. Classic, eight years after London Phillips completed it domestically in 2005. [20] Biles was able to successfully complete the skill at the 2013 World Championships and the skill was therefore named after her. [21]
Jade Carey of the U.S. falls at the conclusion of her floor routine during artistic-gymnastics women's qualification at the Bercy Arena during the Olympics on July 28, 2024, in Paris, France.
Before August 1, 2013, the developmental levels were numbered 1–4, the compulsory levels 5–6, and the optional levels 7–10. The old levels 1 and 2 have been combined into the new level 1; level 7 has been split into the new levels 6 and 7; and the numbering of levels 3–6 have each been shifted down one level for the new system. [29]