Women Moving up to L10

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But if I were reading a book about someone moving to level 10 it would not feel realistic if she moved up by scoring a 34 in level 9. They move up when they get their level 10 skills/routines. In some gyms they have to have 10.0 start values on all four events to compete level 10. Other gyms are more flexible and will let a gymnast compete level 10 with a couple of events or with lower start values. But it’s getting those skills that is what they are aiming to do / the hard part, at least from what I’ve seen.
 
But if I were reading a book about someone moving to level 10 it would not feel realistic if she moved up by scoring a 34 in level 9. They move up when they get their level 10 skills/routines. In some gyms they have to have 10.0 start values on all four events to compete level 10. Other gyms are more flexible and will let a gymnast compete level 10 with a couple of events or with lower start values. But it’s getting those skills that is what they are aiming to do / the hard part, at least from what I’ve seen.
 

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