BRITISH GYMNASTICS: Trampoline Technical Committee

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TRAMPOLINE NEWS No 42            February 2007

Editor: John D Beeton: john@beeton9.wanadoo.co.uk 

 

 


 

EDITORIAL

Martin Laws

 

Dear Reader, 

 

Welcome to the First edition of TRAMPOLINE NEWS for 2007.  My thanks to JOHN BEETON who continues to keep us all informed, as well as all those that continue to contribute to this important news letter.  Please circulate as widely as possible.

 

The National Technical Conference was a great success as usual, with speeches and presentations given in all disciplines including trampoline.  This is a valuable event for all disciplines and it is good to see that so many trampolinists are attending each year.

 

Cathy and her team have worked endlessly to ensure that the new coaching structure was delivered on time and it is now underway.  Hopefully the transition from the old to the new will be a smooth one! 

 

A revised strategic plan for 2007-09 has been produced, and Joanna and her team are continuing to work on the LTAD for trampoline to ensure that it is spot on for us!

 

2007 will be an exciting year for Competitions, with World Cups taking place in USA, Canada, Belgium and China. For all of our International performers, it is undoubtedly an important and busy year.

 

The climax of the year will come at the end of October when all eyes will be on our performers in the World Championships to be held in Canada.  With this being a vital competition in order to secure Olympic places, the pressure will be on.  The International Age Group Competition (IAGC) will follow the World Championships in November and the selection criteria are now being made available.  We wish all our competitors great success this season, be it on the international stage or within their region or club.

 

The new National Competition Structure proposal has been presented and I would like to stress the importance in not creating rumours and gossip.  There have been changes proposed to the whole way we approach competitions and we are working now to test and refine the ideas presented.  What was very pleasing was that the congress members present were very positive about the proposals and we hope to release more information soon, so watch this space….

 

Mike continues all his hard work with his judging team to ensure

our judges remain some of the best around.  Our thanks to Mike.

 

If you failed to attend a judge re-validation course before the end of 2006, you will now need to attend a judge course to validate your qualification.  Without doing such, you will not be able to judge at competitions!

 

Finally, I wish to return to my comments at the beginning of this Editorial regarding TRAMPOLINE NEWS. This February edition contains some 10 pages in all. As can be imagined, this takes a great deal of time and effort on John’s part to put such a lengthy newsletter together. Most of the articles are sourced by John himself and he has asked that a plea goes out to all regions / clubs / members to provide articles of interest for the next edition, which is due for publication on 1st April. After all, it is your newsletter and all articles of interest will be greatly received and make TRAMPOLINE NEWS an even more enjoyable source of information to all.

 

May I end by wishing you all a very happy New Year!  I hope that for all of us in the gymnastics community 2007 is going to be a very prosperous year, bringing a whole hoard of success, medals and honours!

 

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Amanda Kirby named Coach of the Year.

Amanda Kirby, coach to Britain’s top gymnast Beth Tweddle, has been named the UK Female Coach of the Year at the 2006 Coaching Awards Dinner in London ENG last December.

Throughout 2006, City of Liverpool coach Amanda, has been pivotal in guiding Beth to her World and European titles; with all the congratulations that Beth has received, Amanda quite rightly has also been highly praised.

 

All members of Trampoline Gymnastics would wish to add their congratulations to Amanda for a job well done. Ed.

 

 

The FIG has released its long awaited DVD on the FIG 125th Anniversary Gala held at the Geneva’s Arena.  The DVD features Irina Karaeveva, Anna Dogonadze, Yuri Nikitin amongst others. Contact the FIG at www.fig-gymnastics.com/shop/. Cost of DVD €20.

 

 

 

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DMT Selection Criteria 2007

Nick Earle

 

We are pleased to announce that the selection criteria for the Great Britain v Canada International Match, World Championships and International Age Group Competitions in 2007 have been published on the British Gymnastic web site. They can be found in the Download > Performance and Technical > Double Mini Tramp section.

 

We are all excited about the Great Britain v Canada Match, being held 23-26 August in Coventry, as it is the first DMT International Match to involve both Senior and Youth teams. The Canadians are recognised as world leaders in DMT, so this will be an excellent opportunity to check our readiness for World Championships.

 

Although the results from DMT Nationals were rather disappointing, we can see that some of the youth have made significant improvements over the summer and I’m looking forward to seeing everyone peaking for the first trial being held on Sunday 25th February in Enfield.

 

 

IAGC 2007 (Amendment)

 

It should be noted that the team of 80 gymnasts for this event will be divided as published in Trampoline News No 41. However, 4 of the 8 remaining places will be available as wild cards and 4 (not 8 as published) for synchronised trampolining.  Apologies to all. Ed.

 

 

NEW FACILITIES

 

The grand opening of the Northampton Trampoline Centre (home of the 2000 British Olympian Jaime Moore) took place on Friday 1st December 2006

The new trampoline centre, the best in Europe provides 12 trampolines and a foam landing pit. It provides easy access and a safe environment for people with disabilities as it will include 3 floor level trampolines and a sensory corner.

Thanks to English Gymnastics and Sport England, through the Community Club Development Fund, world class coach Tracy Whittaker-Smith can continue to develop and train both the local community and more advanced gymnasts, and keep Northamptonshire Trampoline Gymnastics Academy as one of the leading centres in the UK. The recipient of the 2006 BBC East Midlands Community Sports Coach of the Year said ‘The new trampoline facility is key to the development of trampoline gymnastics in Northamptonshire and we are committed to making sure that the Academy continues to provide access for the whole community as well as being a facility for those with a

World class future in the sport.’

The Northamptonshire Trampoline Gymnastics Academy is a community based club catering for over 800 members from 2 years to 45 years of all abilities and both sexes. The Academy works in partnership with local schools and has satellite clubs based in 4 schools within Northamptonshire.

 

NOTICE

If you are reading this Newsletter on the web and have not received your usual copy by email (including No 41 Dec 06) then please contact the Editor with your email address as soon as possible. You may be one of those whose address has been misplaced recently.

 

World Championships, Quebec City CAN

Equipment Manufacturers

Gymnastics Canada has chosen the following official suppliers for the 2007 Trampoline World Championships:

Trampolines: Rebound Products (Steadfast-1 Trampolines)

Tumbling Track: Ross Athletic Supply

Double Mini-trampoline: Eurotramp Art. 23000 Double Mini-Tramp 190

 

FIG WORLD CUP EVENTS 2007

USA and CAN

The new world cup series gets underway early in April with the Great Britain team for these two events in the series (2007-2008) departing for Montreal CAN on the first leg of their journey to Lake Placid USA on Wed 28 March, for the first of their two competitions on 1st and 2nd April, before travelling on to Quebec City CAN for the second event on 6th and 7th April.

Team Members: Gymnasts: - Claire Wright, Jamie Moore (Ind/Sync), James Higgins, Gary Smith (Ind/Sync) and Mark Alexander, Simon Milnes (Ind/Sync).

Officials:- HOD John Beeton Coaches Jack Kelly, Nigel Rendell Judge Peter Heames, Physio TBC.

 

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The NTTC wishes the team every success in this the first major event of the season. Ed.

 

FIG TRA / TUM WORLD RANKING LIST 2007

 

As we head into the 2007 season you will be interested to note the current standings in the FIG World Ranking List: and especially GBR gymnasts, in both trampoline and tumbling disciplines. The points shown against each gymnast is their current points total as at 1st January 2007; and which are 30% less of those points (in brackets) which each had at 31st December 2006.

 

Trampoline Women Individual

01 COCKBURN Karen CAN  341.32 points (487.60)

02 KARAVAEVA Irina RUS 336.50 points (480.71)

03 DOGONADZE Anna GER 286.16 points (408.80)

07 WRIGHT Claire GBR 109.63 points (156.62)

17 LAWTON Kirsten GBR 15.61 points (22.30)

23 MOORE Jamie GBR 6.30 points (9.00)

 

Trampoline Men Individual

01 UEYAMA Yasuhiro JPN 282.74 points (403.92)

02 RUSAKOV Alexander RUS 226.18 points (323.12)

03 NIKITIN Yuri UKR 192.43 points (274.91)

22 SMITH Gary GBR 17.64 points (25.20)

 

Trampoline Women Synchronised

01 DOGONADZE A/SIMON J GER 248.75 points (355.36)

02 COCKBURN/MACLENNAN RUS 220.85 points (315.50)

03 KARAVAEVA/CHERNOVA RUS 183.03 points (261.47)

07 LAWTON K/WRIGHT C GBR 95.53 points (136.47)

08 WRIGHT C/MOORE J GBR 92.75 points (132.50)

37 PARKER A/DRISCOLL K GBR 2.74 points (3.92)

41 DANN S/ALLEN L GBR 2.10 points (3.00)

 

Trampoline Men Synchronised

01.STEHLIK H/SERTH M GER 239.78 points (342.55)

02 KAKORKO V /KAZAK N BLR 233.12 points (333.03)

03 UEYAMA Y/SOTOMURA T JPN 174.44 points (249.20)

09 ALEXANDER M/MILNES S GBR 82.33 points (117.61)

36 ALEXANDER M/CAMP B GBR 6.30 points (9.00)

45 SMITH G/SHORT G GBR 3.92 points (5.60)

 

Tumbling Women

01 KOROBEYNIKOVA Anna RUS 373.87 points (534.10)

02 CHEBANENKO Olena UKR 269.77 points (385.39)

03 PALMER Samantha GBR 155.75 points (222.50)

06 MCLEAN Zoe GBR 95.55 points (136.50)

30 HOUSTON Laura GBR 5.60 points (8.00)

34 BELLIS Sarah GBR 4.41 points (6.30)

Tumbling Men

01 WADECKI Jozef POL 194.95 points (278.50)

02 KABISHEV Andrei BLR 188.51 points (269.30/0

03 WANG Jiexu CHN 173.25 points (247.50)

05 WALTERS Damien GBR 122.30 points (174.70)

21 BURROWS Charlie GBR 15.70 points (22.40)

26 BARNES Michael GBR 10.50 points (15.00)

 

It will be interesting to see who will be at the top of the World  Ranking List at the end of the current year after 7 world cup events and the world championships – all counting points! Ed.

 

 

NTTC MEETINGS 2007

 

The remainder of meetings of the NTTC during 2007 have been set as follows:

 

Sun 27 May: Novotel, London Heathrow Airport 1200 hrs

Sun 2nd Sep: Novotel, London Heathrow Airport 1200 hrs

Sun 18th Nov: Novotel, London Heathrow Airport 1200 hrs

 

Items for discussion should be sent to Martin Laws.

 

 

National Grade 1 Events 2007

Competition date

Saturday 24th March 2007

Closing date

Mon 5th March

Venue

Cocks Moors Wood Leisure Centre

 

Kings Heath

 

Birmingham

 

BH14 6ER

 

 

Phone no

0121 464 3584

 

 

Entry Fee

£9.50

Cheques payable to

British Gymnastics

Entry to

British Gymnastics

………………………………………………………………….

Competition date

Saturday 14th April 2007

Closing date

Mon 26th March

Venue

Bells Sports Centre

 

Hay Street

 

Perth

 

Scotland

 

 

Phone no

01467 642045

 

 

Entry Fee

£9.50

Cheques payable to

British Gymnastics

Entry to

British Gymnastics

 

 

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Competition date

Saturday 21st April 2007

Closing date

Mon 26th March

Venue

Welsh Institute of Sport

 

Sophia Gardens

 

Cardiff

 

CF11 9SW

Phone no

029 20 300 500

 

 

 

 

Entry Fee

£9.50

Cheques payable to

British Gymnastics

Entry to

British Gymnastics

………………………………………………………………….

 

National Grade 2 Events 2007

 

Competition date

Saturday 14th April 2007

Closing date

Mon 26th March

Venue

Falls Leisure Centre

 

11 – 17 Falls Road

 

Belfast

 

NI

 

BT1 4PB

Phone no

028 9050 0510

 

 

Entry Fee

£9.50

Cheques payable to

British Gymnastics

Entry to

British Gymnastics

………………………………………………………………..

 

FIG International Age Group Competitions (IAGC)

Quebec City, Canada

7-10 Nov 2007

 

All Gymnasts and personal coaches participating in this event are reminded that this is a self funded event.

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Mid – Season Synchro & DMT

 

Competition date

Sunday 22nd April 2007

Closing date

Mon 26th March

Venue

Welsh Institute of Sport

 

Sophia Gardens

 

Cardiff

 

CF11 9SW

Phone no

029 20 300 500

 

 

Entry Fee

£9.50 DMT, £19.00 Synchro Pair

Cheques payable to

British Gymnastics

Entry to

British Gymnastics

 

SELECTION POLICY 25th World Championships: Individual Trampoline 1,2,3 November, 2007 Quebec, Canada

 

The selection policy described below will be applicable at the following selection events:

 

Selection Event 1: Senior British Championships, 14/15 July 2007 (1 compulsory, 1 voluntary routine, zero Final) (Using F.I.G. rules)

 

Selection Event 2: Trial Event 8 or 9 September 2007 (venue TBC) (By invitation) (1 compulsory, 1 voluntary routine, zero Final) (Using F.I.G. rules)

 

Selection Event 3: Trial Event 15 or 16 September 2007 (venue TBC) (By invitation) (1 compulsory, 1 voluntary routine, zero Final) (Using F.I.G. rules)

 

All trampolinists who fulfil the competition requirements, in terms of nationality and age, will be eligible to compete in the selection event; if it is felt by the Technical Managers they are of the requisite standard to be competitive.

 

Any trampolinists wishing to be considered for selection must declare in writing their intention to participate in the selection process prior to 1st July 2007, this includes those performers who may be pre-selected.

 

Exemption: Trampolinists who fulfil one of the following criteria will be exempt from the full trial process for the 2007 World Championship team, providing they are current, (at the time of the first selection event) World Class Podium members and are deemed by the Technical Managers to be physically and psychologically fit:

 

1. An individual finalist at the 2006 Senior European Championships.

 

2. An individual finalist at the 2006 World Cup Final.

 

And be in the top 2 at one of the selection events above.

 

All trampolinists will be ranked after both the preliminary (1st and 2nd rounds added) and final rounds and allocated the points shown below.

 

Position after the preliminary round First place 6 points Second place 5 points Third place 4 points Fourth place 3 points Fifth place 2 points Sixth place 1 point.

 

Position after final First place 10 points Second place 8 points Third place 6 points Fourth place 5 points Fifth place 4 points Sixth place 3 points Seventh place 2 points Eighth place 1 point.

 

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The points gained in the Preliminary and final rounds at each selection event will be added and a total for that event arrived at. The best two event totals (from the three trial events), will be added and the performers will be ranked according to these totals.

 

After the third trial event the performers will be ranked according to the totals of their best two events. In the event of a tie the gymnast with the highest preliminary score would take precedence in selection. Should this fail to break the tie the performer with the most points from the best two final rounds will take precedence. After any pre-selected performers, the remaining places, and 1- 3 will be allocated. Place 4 and the reserve will be ‘wild card’ selections made by the Technical Managers and justified in writing.

 

Whilst it is important to maintain a minimum standard of performance in order to ensure the best possibility for Olympic qualification, since this is also a team event it has been agreed that it is the intention to support a full team. The synchronised selection will come from within the individuals selected for the team with the possibility of an additional _trampolinists, (or a maximum of two performers), selected for just the synchronised event.

 

Non-triallists competing in the British Championships will not be awarded points. For example, if a non-triallist finishes in 1st place and a triallist in 2nd place (after the preliminary round) the triallist would be awarded 6 points.

 

Team Announcements: The Great Britain Trampoline Team for the 2007 World Championship will be named on or before 21st September 2007.

 

It is the current intention; that all trampolinists will be expected to attend a training camp prior to the World Championships, 19th – 21st October 2007.

 

 

FLOWER CUP, Aalsmeer NED

 

The bi-annual eagerly awaited Flowers Cup returns to the international calendar for 2007 and British Gymnastics will be taking part with a mixed aged team, giving them ongoing international experience which will stand them in good stead for the future. The team will consist of the following:

 

Coaches: John Beer, Sharon Wood

Judge: Bruce Craig

Physio: TBC

 

Gymnasts: Mathew Wright, Luke Rendell, Philip Dodson, Bryony Page, Cara Jamieson, Laura Gallagher, Katy Ianson, Michael Freeman, Andrew Freeman, Katy Ianson, Tom Lewis.

This bi-annual event has attracted in access of 500 entries in the past. However, for 2007 there is a limit of 200 entries.

 

The team will depart for Holland on the 16th March, returning home on the 19th March.

 

The NTTC have asked me to convey their good wishes to the team for a successful competition. Ed.

 

 

4 Nations Annual Match

GBR  CZE  DEN  POR

Saturday 9th June 2007

Rossmore Leisure Centre,

Poole, Dorset

 

Competition begins at 1400 hrs

 

Contact Sharon Wood for further details

 

 

The International World Games Association has distributed information regarding the candidature procedure and questionnaires to 19 potential host cities in 13 countries wishing to host the 2013 World Games, which of course includes Trampoline Synchronised, Tumbling and Double Mini Trampoline amongst its disciplines.

 

It is interesting to see the names of four British Cities amongst the candidatures, as well as our friends from Dublin (IRL).

 

The full list of prospective bidders are: Antwerp (BEL), Barcelona (ESP), Birmingham (GBR), Budapest (HUN), Chuncheon (KOR), Denver (USA), Doha (QAT), Dublin (IRL), Edinburgh (GBR), Moscow (RUS), Perth (AUS), Rotherham (GBR), Singapore (SIN), St. Paul (USA), Seville (ESP), Sheffield (GBR), Sydney (AUS), Siauliai (LTU), Kiev (UKR).

 

An agreement on the organization of the 9th World Games will be concluded between the selected Host City and the IWGA early in 2008.

 

 

International Judge Selection 2007

The following FIG International Brevet Judges have been selected for the various events during 2007:

16-18 Mar  Flower Cup, Aalsmeer NED – Bruce Craig

 

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International Judges cont.

 

28Mar–01Apr: World Cup, Lake Placid USA – Peter Heames

04-09 Apr: World Cup, Quebec CAN – Peter Heames

13-15 Apr: 4 Countries, Lisbon POR – Kevin Dixon-Jackson

24-30 Apr: World Cup, Kunshan CHN – Mike Phillipson

08-10 Jun: 4 Nations, Poole GBR – Sally Slinger, Tony Hull, Martin Laws, Mike Phillipson, Bert Scales

27Jun-01Jul: World Cup, Ostend BEL – Elizabeth Scales

22-26 Jun: GBR v CAN, Sheffield GBR – John Beeton, Sally Slinger, Elizabeth Scales, Bert Scales, Kevin Dixon-Jackson, Bruce Craig, Martin Laws, Steve Grist, Bill Leach, Donna Grist

24-26 Jun: GBR v GER v CAN Youth, Sheffield GBR – John Beeton, Sally Slinger, Elizabeth Scales, Bill Leach, Bruce Craig

28Oct-05Nov: World Championships, Quebec CAN – Mike Phillipson, Peter Heames

03-13 Nov: IAGC, Quebec CAN – Elizabeth Scales, Claire Thompson, Steve Grist, Peter Heames

 

Additional judges may be added a later date if required.

 

 

Judge Revalidation

Mike Phillipson

 

Judge revalidation has now officially finished.   Clubs (if they have kept their finger on the pulse) have known about the need to revalidate all their judges by the end of 2006 and courses have been run throughout the country.   Some regions have left it very late to organise courses, others have been very pro-active in ensuring they got plenty of courses set up and therefore that all their judges are revalidated. 

 

Over 750 judges have attended revalidation courses.

 

Clubs should not now be putting forward any officials to judge unless they are revalidated.

 

Regions should not be accepting any un-revalidated judges for competitions and if clubs do not have enough officials because of this then their entry should be curtailed.

 

How does an un-validated judge rejoin the system?

 

They attend the second day of a judge course relevant to their current qualification i.e. a judge qualified at county level should attend a county course.  They then sit the exam along with other candidates.   If they pass, they are therefore revalidated.  If they fail they must re-sit again. 

 

The cost of this is £10   of which £5 is the exam and revalidation fee, and £5 for the course fee.   They are NOT permitted to just turn up and sit the exam. 

Warning

 

At Grade 1 and 2 events this year, if your entry has un-validated judges written on the form to take the required official positions, the entry will not be accepted.

 

Please do not put yourself in this embarrassing position.

 

 

Sportbusiness January 08, 2007: BP and BT reported to be close to being named as the next two big corporate sponsors of the 2012 London Olympic Games. The UK’s Sunday Times newspaper reports the two are set to be selected as “tier-one” sponsors, joining Lloyds TSB which is also rumoured to have been selected.

 

Tier-one sponsors are expected to have to pay £80m for the privilege of sponsoring the Games. If LOCOG, the Local Organising Committee, has indeed selected three of its six tier-one partners, it would be ahead of schedule and on course to achieve the biggest sponsorship income in Olympic history.

 

Sportbusiness January 08, 2007: SKY SPORTS broadcast a total of 40,638 hours of sport in 2006, offering more programming in the past twelve months than any previous year.

 

Across its five core channels – Sky Sports 1, Sky Sports 2, Sky Sports 3, Sky Sports Xtra and Sky Sports News - there were over 800 more hours of sport than in 2005.

 

Question: how many hours of Gymnastics were screened during 2006 on Sky Sports? Ed.

 

 

GymMark

  Joanna Shackleton

GymMark is the British Gymnastics stamp of quality

assurance for gymnastics clubs

 

The GymMark scheme has been developed by British Gymnastics, in partnership with Sport England and the Home Country Sports Councils, to provide recognition for clubs that are committed to providing quality gymnastics experiences. 

 

Gaining GymMark accreditation will mean you will be recognised by British Gymnastics, Sport England and the Home Country Sports Councils as a safe, effective and child friendly club, providing a service in the community, that children and young people, their parents / carers, and others with an interest in gymnastics, can trust.                                        Cont: Page 8

 

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SELECTION POLICY

International Age Group Competition:

Individual Trampoline

7 - 10 November, 2007

Quebec, Canada

 

Format of competition: FIG Competition Rules

 

Eligibility:                      British citizen

As per age group criteria (11-12, 13-14, 15-16, 17-18) in the year of competition (maximum of 4 per age group in each sex).

                                        Valid British Gymnastics membership

Performance Targets:   Medals in all groups

 

Note:                                  This is a self funded event and is expected to cost in the region of £1500 per person.

 

The selection policy described below will be applicable to the following events:

 

Selection Event 1: Grade 1 Competition 24 March, Birmingham

Selection Event 2: Grade 1 Competition 21 April, Cardiff

Selection Event 3: National Finals 14&15 July, Birmingham

 

Any trampolinists who wish to be considered for selection must have declared, in writing, to the Programme Manager, their intention to participate in the selection process by the 26th February 2007.   The form must be submitted by the primary coach of the trampolinists.

In order to be eligible for selection, performers must gain the following scores from the 2nd or 3rd routine, (voluntary routine) twice in the above listed events.

 

                                Boys                                       Girls

11 – 12                  29.8                                        28.1

13 – 14                  29.3                                        29.9

15 – 16                  29.6                                        29.5

17 – 18                  31.5                                        29.7

 

Adding the two highest scores gained at the approved selection events will rank competitors accordingly. The highest scores for the 2nd and 3rd routine can be posted in the same competition or in separate events, as long as they are from the eligible list stated above. The first three places will gain automatic selection in rank order.  The Technical Managers may nominate the fourth place in each age group as wild cards. Wild  cards will be determined on  performance grounds, when

the trial results of all the disciplines have been considered in order not to exceed the maximum total team size of 80 gymnasts. Wild cards will be determined by the Selection Panel.

 

In the event of a tie, the following tie breaking process will be used according to the highest score in the final from any of the competitions listed above:

 

1.       The total of the counting execution judges’ scores in the Final routine (higher execution score of the Final routine).

2.       The total of all the execution judges’ scores (5) of the Final routine without eliminating the highest and lowest scores.

3.       The total of the 4 highest execution judges’ scores of the Final routine.

4.       The total of the 3 highest execution judges’ scores of the Final routine and so on until the tie is broken.

 

It should be noted that there is expected to be a training camp prior to departure for the IAGC.

 

SELECTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL AGE GROUP  COMPETITION TEAM COACHES

 

The coaches for the International Age Group Competition team will be:

·         Technical Manager

·         Personal Coaches (In accordance with FIG Accreditation Rules)

The coaching staff will be selected by the Technical Managers but must be justified in writing and approved by the Selection Panel. 

British Gymnastics acknowledge the role of the personal coach in competition and competition preparation; however personal coaches that attend the competition outside of the delegation will be responsible for their travel and accommodation at their own expense and by their own arrangement. 

Coaches will selected based upon the following criteria:

  • The interests of the delegations’ needs
  • The ability to organise, lead and respond appropriately in the competition environment
  • Their international experience and performance
  • Their qualification i.e. minimum and valid HPC and in good standing with the Association
  • Their ability to attend required meetings, training camps and events.

The Great Britain Trampoline Team for the International Age Group Competition will be announced on or before 21st July 2007.

 

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GymMark cont. from Page 6

 

Benefits of GymMark

 

There are a number of benefits of achieving GymMark:

·         An excellent marketing tool for increasing membership - being able to demonstrate that you have addressed issues such as equality and child protection which gives confidence to parents choosing a club for their children

·         Developing your club - the foundation for any club is its youth structure. So, by encouraging and attracting young members, you are building a strong future for your club. GymMark provides an excellent template for continuing club development

·         Developing your coaches, officials and volunteers - as part of GymMark, you'll be given help and advice in developing the skills of everyone involved in your club

·         Raising your club's profile - once accredited, your club will be listed with the relevant home country sports council and in other sporting directories, that will help you attract new members and to grow

·         A reduction of 25% on club registration with BG

·         To give parents and gymnasts the guaranteed assurance that their club is nationally recognised as Safe, Effective and Child Friendly

At the moment there are 64 British Gymnastics Clubs either solely trampoline clubs or with a trampoline section who have achieved GymMark.  Congratulations to these 64 clubs. A further 67 clubs are working towards GymMark. 

 

The National Trampoline Technical is especially keen to encourage all clubs to achieve the GymMark accreditation and suggest that clubs get in touch with their Regional Development Officer to discuss the process.

 

 

International Age Group Competition (IAGC)

Support Staff

 

British Gymnastics is well aware of the interest shown by a number of members who would wish to attend this event (i.e. personal coaches etc) whilst also having access to the FOP of both the training and competition hall.

 

The number of Support Staff that British Gymnastics is permitted is governed by the FIG which has clear and precise rules on how many Support Staff can be accredited for the IAGC.

 

The following table shows just how many Support Staff a federation can expect to be accredited:

Function

TRA

TUM

DMT

Mixed

HOD

1

1

1

1

Team Manager

(*For full team only)

1

1

1

3

Team Manager

(More than 40 competitors)

 

 

 

1

Coaches 01-09 competitors per discipline

1

1

1

3

Coaches 10-19 competitors per discipline

2

2

2

6

Coaches 20 + competitors

3

3

3

9

Judges (more than 4 competitors per discipline)

2

2

2

6

Judges (less than 4 competitors per discipline)

1

1

1

3

Doctor

1

1

1

1

Physio

1

1

1

3

**Additional Doctor / Physio (10 + competitors)

 

 

 

1

**Additional Doctor / Physio (40 + competitors)

 

 

 

2

**Additional Doctor / Physio (60 + competitors)

 

 

 

3

 

*    full team must have at least 3 boys plus 3 girls

**  Accreditation at charge to Federation

 

 

Technical Conference

Lilleshall 26-28 January 2007

 

This annual conference was attended by a small number of trampoline members. However, it was pleasing to note that they were in the majority of the rest of the BG disciplines who were present.

 

I personally enjoyed the two day event, but if the truth be told it is becoming rather boring, and I would suggest that it is re-scheduled to a bi-annual event for the future.

 

The trampoline programme covered a number of interesting, (and not so interesting subjects) and the members whom I. spoke to had nothing but praise for the varied subjects that were covered throughout the weekend, ranging from “What Coaches

 

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Should Know about Psychology” presented by Kylie Wilson, to the newly proposed “Competition Scene” presented by Jake Bailey and Richard Ollerenshaw.

 

Martin Laws and Cathy Page are to be congratulated for putting together such a varied programme. Ed.

 

 

Trampoline Coach Education

Cathy Page

 

Annual Report of the Coach Education Committee: (see attached statistics) Almost all the levels of coaching have shown an increase – but most notable was the vast increase in the numbers of teachers qualifying. 1070 this year compared with 688 last year.

 

Tutors: there have been 8 new tutors qualified and several have upgraded their tutorial level. The new ones are Robin Atkins, Mandy Daybles, Paul Greaves, Janice Kissance, Kris Lines, Jason Richardson, Natalie Travers and Mike Weinstock. There have been 15 more completed their sports specific induction. The next BG induction will be on 17/18 March at Lilleshall, and the next Trampoline induction will be in July – date and venue not yet fixed.

 

National Technical Conference: this was held on 27/28 January and had a programme including Phychogist Kylie Wilson “What coaches should know about Psychology”; Jack Kelly on “Linking”; Richard Ollerenshaw and Jake Bailey on the new competition scene; Florin Bulguru on the USSR training system; Ray Bevan on “Internet competitions”; and the Technical Committee Reports. If you missed it – make sure you don’t miss the next one. This is the only occasion to stop and review what you are doing and learn to do it better.

 

UK Coaching Certificate: the new syllabus has been introduced from January 2007.

Assistant Coach (Level 1) – for 15 year olds and older (may do the course at 14) – will only be allowed to coach in the presence of a higher level coach. Includes basic landing positions and twisting into and out of seat drop, and physical preparation.

Coach (level 2) – from 18 years (may do the course when 17) – may take classes and coach in schools but may not run a club. Includes up to back somersault in all 3 shapes and front somersaults piked. The levels ½ course which we had envisaged is being questioned and we may have to resort to only those being fast tracked to go straight to a level 2 qualification. Candidates may apply for fast track if they have passed award 9 of the proficiency scheme (or equivalent), or have a sport GCSE including trampolining at A-C grades, or be a PE teacher with some trampolining training. Existing courses which have already been advertised will go ahead with the combined ½ course.

Club Coach (level 3) – may run a club and enter children into competitions up to the level of the syllabus. Includes somersaults up to barani ball outs, cody’s and cruising. Senior coach and High Performance coach remain much the same.

Accreditation of prior learning(APL) – it is expected that most people will start at level 1. There may be accreditation of prior learning enabling some to miss some elements of certain awards. Those wishing to apply for APL to go straight into Level 2 should apply to their regional trampoline course organiser. Those wishing for APL to enter higher awards should apply to the Trampoline Coach Education Committee. Normally, all those wishing to attain a coaching award in Trampolining will begin at Level 1 or 2.

Advanced Status – it is possible to become an advanced coach at Level 2,3 or 4 by attending the next higher level course and doing the log book and theory papers.

 

New Resources – with the new syllabus we have tried to revise all the resources. The Level 1 (Assistant Coach) is completed. The Level 2 (Coach) is almost complete. The higher levels are still in draft. However, we welcome comments on those so far in production so that the next printing may be better – correcting any gross errors either technical or grammatical, or spelling and including any gross omissions.

 

Add-on Modules – there will be add-on modules for disabilities, and pre-school (although this one is not yet ready). Further add-on modules at the different levels are envisaged. Please let us know what you would like.

 

Connect Teachers Course – if you have any experience of these courses which you are not happy with please inform us in writing either by email or snail male.

 

Thanks – to all the committee Jake Bailey, Rosemary Bascombe, Mike McGhee, Richard Ollerenshaw, Roland Portsmouth and Bert Scales for all their hard work.

 

 

Flanders Fliffus Cup BEL 27-30 Jun 07 – British Gymnastics will no longer be sending a youth team to this event in 2007.

 

Craig Bellis has resigned from the Chair of the Competitions Committee for personal reasons. The NTTC hope to co-opt a replacement within the next 2-3 days in time for the start of the new competition season.

 

 

Landing Mats

 

The FIG has recently altered the rules on Landing Mats for all FIG Sanctioned events to come into effect on 1st January 2007.

 

This ruling will affect all international events held within the UK and could have a knock on affect with National events as well.  It therefore goes without saying that the cost to sports centers / clubs could be astronomical and British Gymnastics is at present convening a group of experts within the sport to look at the implications that this ruling may have within the Association; and especially trampoline sports.

 

All will be informed of any changes affecting clubs soon. Ed.

 

 

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Trampolining New Coach Statistics 2005 - 06

 

Coach 2005

+

teacher

award

Coach

2006

+

teacher

award

 

 

Club Coach 2005

Club Coach 2006

 

Sen

Club

2005

Sen

Club 2006

 

HPC 2005

HPC 2006

 

IPC 2005

IPC  2006

DMT

CC

HPC

2005

DMT

CC

SCC

HPC

2006

2350

 

1070

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2250

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2200

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2150

688

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2050

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1900

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1850

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1800

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17.50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1700

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1650

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1600

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1550

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1500

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1450

1419

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1400

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1350

 

1345

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1250

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1200

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1150

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1050

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

950

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

900

 

 

 

 

 

167

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

850

 

 

 

170

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

800

 

 

 

160

158

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

750

 

 

 

150

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

700

 

 

 

140

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

650

 

 

 

130

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

600

 

 

 

120

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

550

 

 

 

110

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

500

 

 

 

100

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

450

 

 

 

90

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

400

 

 

 

80

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

350

 

 

 

70

 

 

 

 

53

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

300

 

 

 

60

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

250

 

 

 

50

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IPC1

 

200

 

 

 

40

 

 

 

39

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HPC4

HPC1

150

 

 

 

30

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCC 5

SCC1

100

 

 

 

20

 

 

 

 

 

 

7**

8**

 

 

 

14

15

50

 

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

0

0***

 

 

 

*Club Coach – Note the changed scale for the Club Coach, SCC,HPC and IPC; about 10% of coaches go on to Club Coach at present.

** HPC –  About 15 or so do the course but few are examined.

The Teachers Awards are in a paler shade on top of the Coach Awards

Disabilities Coach – 2001/2 - 112; 2002/3 – 115; 2003/4 – 133; 2004/5 – 156; 2005/6 – 89; There is no distinction between add on Module and Stand alone