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tree_0009 · Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)
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Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)
Our Gymnastics Team Programs
Within the structure of USA Gymnastics (USAG) levels—from Developmental through Elite—some private training centers offer multiple competitive pathways that align with these advancement stages, including in-house teams and travel teams that feed into state, regional, and national competitions. Identify the Long Island–based gymnastics organization that offers three distinct team pathways (an in-house club team and two travel team options, one of which limits training to a maximum of three days per week while the other may require up to five). Then, focusing specifically on its Smithtown, New York location, provide the full street address, main phone number, regular weekday operating hours, and a breakdown of the three competitive team program options, including how their training commitments and competition structures differ.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (Gold Medal Gymnastics Center) identified as the Long Island-based organization offering Club Team, USAIGC, and Junior Olympic/USAG Development Program pathways aligned with USAG levels
- Smithtown, NY location correctly identified as one of the organization’s Long Island facilities
- Full street address of the Smithtown location
- Main phone number for the Smithtown location
- Regular weekday operating hours for the Smithtown facility
- Description of the in-house Club Team and its competition structure
- Description of the USAIGC travel team and its maximum training commitment
- Description of the Junior Olympic (USAG Development Program) team and its higher training commitment and competition pathway
The question uses the logic of USAG level progression (Developmental through Elite) to mask the organization by describing its alignment with competitive pathways rather than naming it directly (Deep reasoning). It then requires aggregation of details from both the organization’s team program descriptions and the specific Smithtown location page—address, phone, hours, and distinctions among Club, USAIGC, and Junior Olympic programs—ensuring the respondent must synthesize information from multiple sources (Wide aggregation).
Judgment
Agent A completely failed the Deep Logic requirement by not identifying Gold Medal Gymnastics Centers and instead issued a refusal-style response. It also failed the WIDE checklist, providing none of the required address, phone, hours, or program breakdown details. Agent B correctly identified Gold Medal Gymnastics Centers as the Long Island-based organization and properly focused on the Smithtown, NY location. It provided the full street address, phone number, weekday hours, and a clear breakdown of the three pathways (Club Team, USAIGC/Xcel with 3-day max, and USAG Development Program with up to 5 days). The answer is well-structured, scannable, and directly addresses all components of the query within the word limit. Therefore, B is MUCH BETTER.
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