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- Title
MODELING THE FINAL SCORE IN ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS BY DIFFERENT WEIGHTS OF DIFFICULTY AND EXECUTION.
- Authors
Čuk, Ivan; Fink, Hardy; Leskošek, Bojan
- Abstract
The aim of this research is to investigate how different calculations of the final score may change the ranking orders among gymnasts. Fourteen different calculations were taken into consideration and then compared with official results from the 2011 Men's European Championships in Berlin. The proportion between difficulty and execution scores, according to different formulas, can range from 17% to 67%. With the different proportions in the final score calculations the number of changes in rankings is high: in C1 81%, in CII 61% and in CIII 35%. The formula D score + Sum (Middle four E scores) and formula D score + Sum (Middle three E scores) have the highest impact on the changes of qualifiers towards competitions CII and CIII. The above mentioned two formulas also specifically support the Men's Code of Points (articles 15 and 20) which state that gymnast is expected to include in his exercise only elements that he can perform with complete safety and with a high degree of aesthetic and technical mastery.
- Subjects
BERLIN (Germany); GERMANY; ARTISTIC gymnastics; GYMNASTS; GYMNASTICS competitions; INTERNATIONAL Gymnastics Federation; CONFERENCES &; conventions
- Publication
Science of Gymnastics Journal, 2012, Vol 4, Issue 1, p73
- ISSN
2232-2639
- Publication type
Article