Judging

Judging is an integral part of the trampoline competition scene.
Qualifying as a judge is an opportunity for parents and club supporters to learn how competitions work and to give something back to their club.

BRITISH GYMNASTICS JUDGING QUALIFICATION

The titles, the structure and level of content of the judging awards have been standardised, where possible, across each aspect of the sport. The following is a broad outline of the judging award scheme.

1. The Structure of the Judging Awards:

Trampolining has six levels:
Club Judge:
County Judge:
Regional Judge:
Zonal Judge:
National Judge:
Brevet Judge:

Double Mini Trampoline:

This is only available at National Judge level and the pre-requisite is a Regional Judge in Trampolining.

2. How to become a Judge

Each of the awards is obtained by the attendance on a recognised BG course and through successful completion of an examination. Judges should commence at Club Judge level and progress systematically through the awards. Persons with a suitably experienced background may enter at a higher level subject to Technical Committee approval.
The course duration and examination procedure will be dependent upon the level of qualification and discipline being taken.

Coaching and Judging Qualifications

The forms required to organise a coaching or judging qualification course and examination can be obtained from the British Gymnastics Coach/Judge Education Department: For more details contact Tel: 0845 129 7 129 ext 392 or email coaching@british-gymnastics.org
or contact the NW Regional Judging Co-ordinator: Peter Herron 0151 6086521