What do Level 3 gymnasts do?

What do Level 3 gymnasts do?

Level 3 Requirements Gymnasts must do a backward roll to a push-up and a round-off to a back handspring, which is often the first major accomplishment for young gymnasts. The beam routine must include a 90-degree split jump and a straight jump. Gymnasts also have to do a handstand and dismount with a side handstand.

How old are Level 4 gymnasts?

7 years
Level 2 gymnasts must be a minimum of 5 years of age to compete. Level 3 gymnasts must be a minimum of 6 years of age to compete. *Level 4 gymnasts must be a minimum of 7 years of age to compete. Level 5 gymnasts must be a minimum of 7 years of age to compete.

What is the highest level of gymnastics?

ELITE: This is the top level in gymnastics. Only 2% of all gymnasts will compete at this level. Competitions are held at the National and International levels. The gymnasts at this level represent the USA in most international competitions including the Olympics.

Is Level 8 gymnastics good?

Level 8 is one of the most difficult levels of gymnastics and it’s no small feat you’ve obtained the skill-set required in order to compete. We’ve composed a list of the Level 8 requirements on each event to give you a better understanding of the skills required in an effort to help you put together your best routine!

What are the Level 4 gymnastics requirements?

Level 4 Gymnastics Requirements: Floor

  • Straddle jump with 120° split.
  • Front handspring step-out.
  • Back extension roll.
  • Back walkover.
  • Straight jump with 180° turn.
  • Passé hop with 135° turn.
  • Leap with 120° leg separation.
  • 1/1 Turn in passé

What is the level 11 gymnastics?

The Elite Level of Gymnastics is the 11th Level of Competitive Gymnastics and is for the truly dedicated athlete. The Elite Level is broken up into 2 categories; National and International. Children and Junior National Elites compete in skills testing and optional routine evaluations.

What is the lowest gymnastics level?

Women’s events are vault, uneven parallel bars, balance beam and floor exercise. A Skills: The lowest level of difficulty rating for gymnastics skills other than moves of no value. For example, front and back handsprings are rated as “A” level skills by the FIG.

What level should a 15 year old be in gymnastics?

Junior B: 14-15 years of age: vi. Senior: 16 and over: a gymnast MUST compete at age 15 in the Senior Division if she will turn 16 by December 31st of the year in which the competition takes place. c. Competitive Age: Levels 9-10 i.

What is the youngest Level 10 gymnast?

Olivia Dunne
Olivia Dunne is a level 10 gymnast training at ENA Paramus with Coach Craig Zappa. The ten-year- old is one of the youngest USAG Level 10 gymnasts in the country. Dunne was a 2012 level 9 Regional Qualifier.