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Intro to Judging

Intro to Judging
Date
Times
Booking Url
Closing Date
22/07/2025
5pm 8pm
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04/05/2025
Organiser: Scottish Gymnastics Venue: ONLINE

Price:

Member – £26
Non-Member – £33

This course offers you an insight into the role of a judge. You will learn about the role and responsibilities of a judge, why we judge, and the importance of judging. You will develop the skills to differentiate between basic skills, record and evaluate errors, and review performances. This course will allow you to develop a better understanding of gymnastics and the many exciting opportunities on offer. 

Who is this course aimed at: This course is designed by and for 11 years+ who wish to support, develop, learn and progress within gymnastics.

Pre-requisites: Learners must be at least 11 years old on the first day of the course, members of Scottish Gymnastics and have access to the internet via a laptop or computer.

Venue: Online classroom, link will be provided via email 7 days before your course.

Please note: To join the course, you must use a PC or laptop with a functioning camera/microphone. Unfortunately, mobile devices do not support the platform functionality and you will not be able to complete the course.

Our Terms and Conditions, including our Cancellation Policy and additional guidance, can be found here. 

Primary Venue

ONLINE

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