"About where you present/salute - I don't think there are any actual rules in the code of points, so it is down to the region/individual club to set their rules.
I know in my region of the UK we tend to have very busy comps and so for floor the gymnasts are encouraged to walk on as soon as the previous gymnast presents at the end of their routine, get to their starting place and stand in first position until the judge signals to them to present. (We have back to back routines - one age group, then the next then back to the previous one etc so there are 2 sets of judges)
One of the coaches at my club thinks it is rude to start on the springboard for bars and beam, but personally (as a coach and judge) I'd prefer to see the gymnasts start on the springboard so that they are ready to go. (I once had a gymnast to HAD to start on the springboard for beam as she couldn't see the judge through the beam!)
I know that at the top levels (Worlds, Olympics etc) gymnasts have to present before stepping onto the floor but I'm not sure at what age/level it becomes the requirement here. I'm pretty sure that even at the British Champs there is a lot of presenting on the floor!"[/QUOTE] from Marie83
This is how my DD presents usually saluting from her starting point and I never payed attention to how they did it at worlds so thanks for the insight. Not sure why my quote thing didn't come out right.
Thanks everyone for sharing how they have seen it done or how they prefer the presenting. Interesting
Azgymmiemom it was cold and I was hoping for warmer weather than NJ LOL. It was so much fun. My DD competed Friday am so she was able to enjoy all the other competitions from Friday till Sunday. We were amazed at the boys on the high bar!! She also enjoyed the T&T. I hope we go again next year
Maybe we could meet up