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National Judge Revalidation – Rhythmic (Cycle 2025-2028)

National Judge Revalidation – Rhythmic (Cycle 2025-2028)
Date
Times
Booking Url
Closing Date
23/02/2025
9am 5pm
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Organiser: British Gymnastics Venue: Radcliffe Suite, University of Warwick
Gibbet Hill Road
Coventry West Midlands
CV4 7AL
Price:

Member – £95
Non Member – £120

What to expect:

For you to revalidate as a National Judge for the 2025-2028 cycle, you will need to attend this one day course and assessment which will cover the changes to the new Code of Points relevant to your National Judge role. You will complete a practical assessment (Individual DA, Group DB and Group DA) on the course and a theory assessment that you will access post-course on BG Academy.

How will I be assessed? 

You will complete a Practical assessment on course. The theory assessment will be completed via BG Academy after your course day. 

To maintain your National Judge award, you will also need to revalidate on Club, County and Regional content. These assessments will be available on your National Judge Academy page and can be completed in your own time. You will need to pass all levels to revalidate as a National Judge.

Primary Venue

Radcliffe Suite, University of Warwick
Gibbet Hill Road
Coventry West Midlands
CV4 7AL
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