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Just out of curiosity, would a gymnast with the following right now likely move up to gold for the season starting January 2026 at your gym?

-consistently scored 36.7s-36.9s at silver

-Has ROBHSBHS, front tuck, standing back tuck, nice ROBHSBT on tumble track (hasn’t taken it to floor yet but will shortly), front handspring, walkovers, may have side aerial, good leaps, etc

-glide kip isn’t consistent yet but making a few every practice with straight arms (no long hang yet), squat on, jump to high bar, “baby giant”, double back hip, ugly new flyaway, cast to horizontal not a problem

-vertical handstand 75 ish % of the time on beam, cartwheel, back walkover (inconsistent still), split jumps good, not sure about full turn

-apparently getting over vault table w/ FHS. Often won silver vault (FHS)- consistent low 9s all season.

-does well with peers and focuses well for age but still very young.

No drama or hurt feelings or anything-just wondering about the variety of requirements etc across gyms for golds! Thanks!
 
At our gym, probably, but our coach typically requires higher skills than the actual requirements. The coach also only makes final level decisions in the fall, so it would depend on how some of her skills improve during the summer.
 
At our gym, yes. Might be a couple more skills to get but that can be worked on during summer and early fall.
 
Definitely would for us. Most of our silvers don't do round off backhandsprings and the ones that do move up. We honestly try to get out of silver if we can.
 

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