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Nadia Comăneci poses beside the scoreboard that recorded her perfect 10 as 1.00 (with no Olympic precedent, the sign was incapable of displaying a 10.00).. A perfect 10 is a score of 10.000 for a single routine in artistic gymnastics, which was once thought to be unattainable—particularly at the Olympic Games—under the code of points set by the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG).
The Perfect 10 still exists in gymnastics, but it is no longer the only metric used to calculate a score. Today's gymnasts receive scores in two separate categories for each routine: difficulty ...
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.
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Auburn's Suni Lee recorded a perfect 10 on the balance beam and became the first NCAA gymnast to perform a "Nabieva" on uneven bars.
Each skill has its own value; the harder the skill, the higher the start value. In 2009, FIG made some changes to put less emphasis on the difficulty and reduce the number of skills required, making the gymnasts focus harder on the perfect execution of the vault. [8] The execution score is out of 10.0, looking at the form, height, length, and ...
In one event, Suni Lee brought a new skill to NCAA gymnastics for the first time ever. In another, she scored her first perfect 10 at Auburn Arena.
In 2006, FIG introduced a new point system for artistic gymnastics in which scores are no longer limited to 10 points. The system is used in the US for elite-level competition. [19] Unlike the old code of points, there are two separate scores, an execution score and a difficulty score. In the previous system, the execution score was the only score.