Women Level 6

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According to USAG: (5 A and 1 B)
Vault:
Option 1: Front Handspring entry onto table: Arrive on Mat Stack on the feet in a straight body position with tight arch in upper back; arm position optional.

Option 2: 1⁄4 - 1⁄2 twist on (Tsukahara entry) onto table: Arrive on Mat Stack on the feet in straight-hollow body position; arm position optional

Option 3: Round-off (Yurchenko) entry onto table: Arrive on Mat Stack on the feet in straight-hollow body position; arm position optional

Bars:
  1. One cast a minimum of 45 above horizontal (SR awarded when angle is above horizontal)
  2. Minimum of one bar change
  3. One 360° clear circling element from Groups 3 / 6 / 7
  4. Salto dismount, minimum of “A”
Beam:
  1. Non-flight Acro series (excluding mount / dismount) OR One Acro flight element, (isolated / in connection)
  2. One Leap / Jump that requires 180° Cross / Side-Split
  3. Min. of 360° turn on one foot (Group 3)
  4. Aerial / salto dismount, min, “A”
Floor:
  1. One Acro pass- min. 3 directly connected elements, 2 with flight
  2. Second Acro pass with 1 Salto / Aerial (backward / forward / sideward), isolated or in a 2nd different connection
  3. Dance Passage-min. 2 different Group. 1 elements (directly / indirectly connected) with 1 Leap requiring 180° cross/side split
  4. Turn – minimum 360° Turn on 1 foot
 

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