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When a routine is stopped due to injury, you do NOT rescore the portion of the routine performed full out the second time before the point of injury.
A building fall is defined as the following:
Two athletes run into each other during a transition and both fall to the ground. This counts as two Athlete Falls.
As a deductions judge, it is up to you if an Unsportsmanlike Conduct Deduction of 1.0 should be issued.
Following the last beat of music, the team yells their gym name and all members do a choreographed finger snap followed by a head roll. This action is part of the routine and should continue to be timed with the stopwatch.
A stunt group travels out of bounds and then the stunt falls. A Building Fall deduction will not be assessed because the skill is already being given an out of bounds penalty.
In a toss, the flyer comes down hard on her base’s chest. This causes the base to fall back onto the floor with the flyer still in her arms. The following deduction would be assessed:
In a toss, the flyer comes down hard on her base’s chest. This causes the base to fall back onto the floor with the flyer still in her arms. The following deduction would be assessed:
An athlete leaves the mat and the adjacent safety border to walk to the back of the floor for their next formation. They are outside the boundary area. This is not an out of bounds violation because no skill was being performed.