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15 Technical Regulations Part II - Specific Rules Artistic Gymnastics Edition 2015 October
16 Art. 1 Competitions In even years, the following competitions are organised for seniors and juniors: Competition I, Juniors Competition I, Seniors Competition II, Juniors Competition III, Seniors and Juniors Competition IV, Seniors In odd years, the following competitions are organised for seniors: Competition I Competition II Competition III Art. 2 Art. 2.1 Composition of the delegations Team European Championships (even years) All federations are entitled to participate with either a team composed of 3 to 5 gymnasts, or a maximum of 2 individual gymnasts. MAG respectively WAG Juniors Seniors Mixed Gymnasts Head of delegation Team leader Coaches Doctors Physiotherapist Judges The costs for the accreditations of additional coaches have to be assumed by the NF. The number of coaches cannot be higher than the number of gymnasts. Art. 2.2 Individual European Championships (odd years) All federations can participate with a maximum of 6 male and 4 female gymnasts, but only a maximum of 4 gymnasts can compete on the same apparatus. MAG WAG Mixed Gymnasts Head of delegation Team leader Coaches Doctors Physiotherapist Judges (for delegations with 1-2 gymnasts) Judges (for delegations with 3-6 MAG and 3-4 WAG gymnasts). October
17 The costs for the accreditations of additional coaches have to be assumed by the NF. The number of coaches cannot be higher than the number of gymnasts. Art. 3 Art. 3.1 Competition format Team European Championships in MAG and WAG, Seniors and Juniors (even years) Competition I, Seniors - Qualification for C III and C IV Competition I, Juniors - Team ranking and qualification for C II and C III A senior team consists of 3-5 gymnasts, of which 3 compete on each apparatus. The 3 scores obtained are added and make the total result. The NF nominates the team for each apparatus. A junior team consists of 3-5, gymnasts, of which 4 compete on each apparatus. The 3 best scores on each apparatus are added for the final result. The NF nominates the team for each apparatus. It is possible to participate with individual gymnasts, if a NF does not have a sufficient number of gymnasts for a full team. The competition consists of 6 apparatus for the men and 4 for the women. As a general rule, the events will be performed in the Olympic order. The number of subdivisions depends on the number of participating gymnasts. As a general rule, every subdivision includes 12 (male) resp. 8 (female) teams/mixed groups. The composition of subdivisions is decided by drawing of lots among the teams and individual gymnasts. The last subdivision is composed of the 12 (MAG) resp. 8 (WAG) best teams of the preceding Team European Championship. The winner of the Team competition (CI) for juniors is awarded the title. "Junior European Artistic Gymnastic Team Champion Men/Women" Competition II - All-Around Final, Juniors The 24 gymnasts with the highest ranking obtained in the qualifying competition C I will qualify for the all-around final C II. A maximum of two gymnasts per federation are allowed in the finals. October
18 The starting order of the gymnasts will be communicated after the drawing of lots. For the all-around final, there will be four reserve gymnasts. The winner of the all-around Final C II juniors is awarded the title "Junior European Champion in Artistic Gymnastics Men/Women" Competition III - Apparatus Finals, Seniors and Juniors The 8 highest ranked gymnasts on each apparatus from C I will be qualified for the corresponding apparatus finals. A maximum of two gymnasts per federation will be allowed in the finals. The starting order of the gymnasts will be communicated after the drawing of lots. For the apparatus finals, there will be three reserve gymnasts per apparatus. The winner on each apparatus (C III) is awarded the title "European Champion on... (the corresponding apparatus) Men/Women" or "Junior European Champion on... (the corresponding apparatus) Men/Women" Competition IV - Team final, Seniors The 8 best teams from C I will participate in the Team Final. The starting order of the gymnasts will be communicated after the drawing of lots. The winner of the Team Final (C IV) for seniors is awarded the title "European Artistic Gymnastic Team Champion Men/Women" Exercise requirements The requirements must comply with the valid FIG Codes of Points as well as the FIG rules for Junior competitions. All affiliated federations must be informed of adjustments to the requirements 6 months before the date of the European Championships Special regulations If necessary, special regulations will be published in the work plan Tie breaking rules The FIG tie breaking rules in force are to be applied. Art. 3.2 Individual European Championships in MAG and WAG, Seniors (odd years) Competition I - Qualification for C II and C III Each NF can enter 6 male and 4 female gymnasts; a maximum of 4 gymnasts per apparatus can participate. October
19 The competition consists of 6 apparatus for the men and 4 for the women. Normally, the events will be performed in the Olympic order. The number of subdivisions depends on the number of participating gymnasts. In principle, every subdivision includes 6 (male) or 4 (female) groups, each with 3-9 gymnasts. Particular cases are dealt with in the respective work plans. The composition of the subdivisions is decided by drawing of lots among the gymnasts Competition II - All-around final The 24 gymnasts with the highest ranking obtained in the qualifying competition C I are qualified for the all-around final C II. A maximum of two gymnasts per federation is allowed in the finals. The starting order of the gymnasts will be communicated after the drawing of lots. For the all-around final, there will be four reserve gymnasts. The winner of the all-around Final C II is awarded with the title "European Artistic Gymnastic Champion Men/Women" Competition III - Apparatus finals The 8 highest ranked gymnasts on each apparatus in the qualifying competition C I are qualified for the apparatus finals. A maximum of two gymnasts per federation is allowed in the finals. The starting order of the gymnasts will be communicated after the drawing of lots. For the apparatus finals, there will be three reserve gymnasts per apparatus. The winner on each apparatus (C III) is awarded with the title "European Champion on... (the corresponding apparatus) Men/Women" Exercise requirements The requirements must comply with the valid Technical Regulations and Code of Points FIG, allowing for adjustments. All affiliated federations must be informed of adjustments to the requirements 6 months before the date of the European Championships Special regulations If necessary, special regulations will be published in the work-plan of the discipline concerned Tie breaking rules The FIG tie breaking rules in force are to be applied. October
20 Art. 4 Duration and timetable of the event As a general rule, the Team European Championships (even years) are organised in 5 days (day 1 - C I Jun., day 2 - C I Sen., day 3 - C II Jun., day 4 - C IV Sen., day 5 - C III Jun. + Sen.), and the Individual European Championships (odd years) also in 5 days (days C I, day 3 - C II, day 4 - C III, part 1, day 5 - C III, part 2). October