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Cycle 2025-2028 – National Judging Course: Men’s Artistic

Cycle 2025-2028 – National Judging Course: Men’s Artistic
Date
Times
Booking Url
Closing Date
07/02/2025 to 09/02/2025
9am 5pm
-
06/01/2025
Organiser: British Gymnastics Venue: Lilleshall National Sports Centre,
Newport
Shropshire

TF10 9AT
Price:

Member – £140
Non-Member – £180

Welcome to the 2025-2028 National Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Judging course.

This course is delivered face-to-face, by one of our highly qualified Judge Tutors, and includes an on-course assessment.

It covers Execution (E-Jury) and Difficulty (D-Jury) evaluation for all six apparatus, explores the 2025-2028 FIG Code of Points and key clarifies rules and regulations. In addition the course provides plenty of example video clips for judging practise to help prepare you for assessment.

On successful completion of the assessment, a National Judge can judge Difficulty and Execution for all apparatus at Regional level and at least E-jury at National level.

Who is this course aimed at?

National judges who want to maintain their judging award and Regional judges who would like to progress to National Judge. 

You must be at least 18 years of age to complete this course. You must also hold either Cycle 14 or 15 Regional or National qualification.

Delivery Method

A tutor-led, face-to-face course and assessment.

Duration:3 days.

You must attend all session in full.

  • Day 1 | 8 hours (course)
  • Day 2 | 8 hours (course)
  • Day 3 | 5.5 hours (practise judging and assessment)

Primary Venue

Lilleshall National Sports Centre,
Newport
Shropshire

TF10 9AT
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