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My daughter claims that her gym's owner was judging at one meet and swapped events with another judge mid-session to avoid judging her own team. As in, say the gym owner was judging floor, switched with one of the vault judges when her own team was up on floor, and then switched back. I am skeptical that this actually happened because it would mean that not all the gymnasts in the session were judged by exactly the same panels on the same events, which would mean that the scores wouldn't be 100% comparable. Is it possible that this really happened?
I think that would bother me more. I at least expect all the kids at a particular meet and level to be judged by the same judges. At least that way on at any given meet they are judged the same.My daughter claims that her gym's owner was judging at one meet and swapped events with another judge mid-session to avoid judging her own team. As in, say the gym owner was judging floor, switched with one of the vault judges when her own team was up on floor, and then switched back. I am skeptical that this actually happened because it would mean that not all the gymnasts in the session were judged by exactly the same panels on the same events, which would mean that the scores wouldn't be 100% comparable. Is it possible that this really happened?
I'm sorry, it was a rhetorical question... I do think there was some favoritism to the hosting gym. I would not say the winners didn't deserve it, but some amount of favoritism, yes.
I think that would bother me more. I at least expect all the kids at a particular meet and level to be judged by the same judges. At least that way on at any given meet they are judged the same.
I think that would bother me more. I at least expect all the kids at a particular meet and level to be judged by the same judges. At least that way on at any given meet they are judged the same.
Because no 2 people see things the same way. The fairest way would be all the kids judged with at least the exact same set of eyes for the same event.Why would that bother you more? The code of points is what it is. The deductions are what they are. It really shouldn't matter who judges them if they are properly trained. Do I think people bring their biases with them? Yep, and I've seen it directly to my daughter's detriment. However, in theory, it shouldn't matter. Our judges cup meet has different judges on each event every session. My daughter has been judged by two former coaches of hers more than once, and honestly I think they are harder on her than not.
Its not really much different than a judge having to leave in the middle of a session and having someone else step in to judge the event in her place. We have had THAT happen before.I think that would bother me more. I at least expect all the kids at a particular meet and level to be judged by the same judges. At least that way on at any given meet they are judged the same.
I get it happens. And I don't like it. I have to live/deal with it. And clearly I do. I don't have to like it. And never willIts not really much different than a judge having to leave in the middle of a session and having someone else step in to judge the event in her place. We have had THAT happen before.
Yes, judges have to judge the same event for the same level the entire meet. If you have AAU 3 and USA 3, the judge can switch between sessions, but if during the same session, the judge must judge the event for all the girls on the same level.My daughter claims that her gym's owner was judging at one meet and swapped events with another judge mid-session to avoid judging her own team. As in, say the gym owner was judging floor, switched with one of the vault judges when her own team was up on floor, and then switched back. I am skeptical that this actually happened because it would mean that not all the gymnasts in the session were judged by exactly the same panels on the same events, which would mean that the scores wouldn't be 100% comparable. Is it possible that this really happened?
It almost can't be avoided, and it really is very hard to judge with a bias. There are 2 judges, and if they are both affiliated at the same meet, they can't be on the same panel, and they can't be chief judge if they are affiliated. The chief judge has the final say on scores and decisions and any other issues. Once those girls hit the floor, all we see are their movements.Yes but they shouldn't necessarily be judging the meets their kid or gyms are at.
Not trying to start anything, but why are you always so abrasive? This is a discussion forum, and no one is getting mean or being anything other than civil. It's a good discussion, and a lot of learning is going on. We don't need to be done.I get it happens. And I don't like it. I have to live/deal with it. And clearly I do. I don't have to like it. And never will
I'm sure everyone has a billion examples I still won't like. So time to be done.
My daughter claims that her gym's owner was judging at one meet and swapped events with another judge mid-session to avoid judging her own team. As in, say the gym owner was judging floor, switched with one of the vault judges when her own team was up on floor, and then switched back. I am skeptical that this actually happened because it would mean that not all the gymnasts in the session were judged by exactly the same panels on the same events, which would mean that the scores wouldn't be 100% comparable. Is it possible that this really happened?
Should not be allowed. I personally think that ANY judge with ANY affiliation to ANY gym should not be allowed to judge that event. In my option is should go further than that. What is to stop a judge who just lost kids to another gym down the street from being bias? nothing....Just curious if this is normal for gymnastics. At a recent meet, the owner of the hosting gym was also a judge for the meet. This seems, in my humble opinion, to be a conflict of interest, but in gymnastics is this just common and normal?
All of the top 3 (sometimes 4) spots in all results were gymnasts from the hosting gym. coincidence or not?
Thank you.
My dd's friend is in Rhythmic and there events really seem prone to favoritism. So much so, that it is a common practice to invite judges to do private session with a gym's gymnasts and review and critique their routines in advance, just so they look favorably on the kids at meets. At least this doesn't seem to be a common practice in artistic, or at least I hope not, since my dd is still on preteam.