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tree_0009 · Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)

GPT-5.1 · Much Better
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Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)

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Our Gymnastics Team Programs

Question

Identify the gymnastics organization in the Northeastern United States that distinguishes its 'Travel Teams' into two specific tracks: a 'USA-IGC Program' that allows for other activities, and a 'Junior Olympic Program' that explicitly prohibits athletes from participating in other sports due to training demands. Provide the full name of this organization. Next, list the City and State for all 7 gym locations currently listed by this organization. Finally, referencing the organization's 2024 guide to USAG levels, list the exact 'Key Skills' required for Level 10 (the highest optional level before Elite).

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: Gold Medal Gymnastics Centers (GMGC)
  • Logic Proof: Identified via the specific policy that the Junior Olympic Program 'prohibits the athletes from doing any other sports' while the IGC program allows it.
Width checklist
  • Organization Name: Gold Medal Gymnastics Centers (GMGC) or Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja
  • Location 1: Centereach, NY
  • Location 2: Garden City, NY
  • Location 3: Huntington, NY
  • Location 4: Levittown, NY
  • Location 5: Rocky Point, NY
  • Location 6: Short Hills, NJ
  • Location 7: Smithtown, NY
  • Level 10 Key Skill 1: Complex release combinations on bars
  • Level 10 Key Skill 2: Difficult tumbling passes
  • Level 10 Key Skill 3: High-level dance elements
Examiner rationale

The question requires Deep reasoning to identify the specific organization (GMGC) by analyzing the unique policy comparison between its two travel team programs (IGC vs. JO regarding outside sports). It then requires Wide aggregation to retrieve a comprehensive list of 7 distinct geographical locations and specific technical skills from a separate section of the organization's documentation.

Judgment

Tie
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Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the DEEP Logic check by identifying the wrong organization. The correct entity is Gold Medal Gymnastics Centers (GMGC), which matches the specific policy, location count (7), and location names (Centereach, etc.) provided in the ground truth. Because both agents identified the wrong entity (Agent A chose 'Head Over Heels', Agent B chose 'NYC Elite'), they both subsequently provided incorrect location lists and hallucinated the content of the '2024 guide'. Agent B had an additional hallucination regarding the 'Key Skills' for Level 10, listing beginner/compulsory skills (like a long hang kip or flyaway) as requirements for the highest optional level, which is factually incorrect in the domain of gymnastics. Agent A provided plausible Level 10 skills, but since the core entity was wrong, the answer remains useless to the user. Thus, a Low Quality Tie.

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GPT-5.1

OpenAI

8.1s
The organization is Head Over Heels Gymnastics. Its seven listed gym locations (City, State) are: 1. Norwell, Massachusetts [1] 2. Hanover, Massachusetts [1] 3. Pembroke, Massachusetts [1] 4. Weymouth, Massachusetts [1] 5. Canton, Massachusetts [1] 6. Easton, Massachusetts [1] 7. Braintree, Massachusetts [1] In its description of “Travel Teams,” Head Over Heels defines two tracks: - USA-IGC Program: Designed so athletes “are allowed and even encouraged to have other activities and sports” alongside gymnastics. [2] - Junior Olympic (USAG) Program: Described as having such a high training demand that athletes are “not allowed to participate in other sports,” stressing single-sport commitment. [2] In the organization’s 2024 guide to USAG levels, Level 10 is defined as the highest optional level before Elite. The “Key Skills” list for Level 10 includes: - High-level acrobatic tumbling, such as multiple salto passes with twisting (e.g., fulls, double backs), including backwards and forwards saltos. - Advanced dance–acro combinations on beam and floor, with series containing flight elements and full-turn jumps or leaps. - High-value release moves on bars (e.g., Tkachev, Jaeger, or similar D/E releases) and dismounts of double salto or twisting complexity. - Vaults with at least a full twist or higher difficulty (Yurchenko full or more). - Overall routines meeting USAG Level 10 composition and bonus requirements for difficulty and connection value. [3] ## References [1] Head Over Heels Gymnastics – Locations page [2] Head Over Heels Gymnastics – “Travel Teams” description (USA-IGC vs. Junior Olympic) [3] Head Over Heels Gymnastics – 2024 USAG Levels Guide (Level 10 Key Skills)

Gemini 2.5 Pro

Google

29.9s
The organization that distinguishes its travel teams into these two specific tracks is **NYC Elite Gymnastics** [1]. It offers a USA-IGC Program for gymnasts involved in other activities and a restrictive USAG Junior Olympic Program that prohibits other sports due to its high training demands [1]. NYC Elite Gymnastics currently lists eight gym locations across New York and New Jersey [2]: * Tribeca, New York * Uptown, New York * Upper East Side, New York * SoHo, New York * Sag Harbor, New York * Manhasset, New York * Warren, New Jersey * Lyndhurst, New Jersey Referencing the organization's 2024 guide to USAG levels, the "Key Skills" required for Level 10 are as follows [3]: * **Vault:** Athletes must perform two different vaults; one of these must be a Tsukahara or Yamashita entry that includes a salto. * **Bars:** Requirements include a long hang kip, two different release moves (one with a minimum "A" value), a stalder, a clear hip, and a flyaway dismount with a minimum "C" value. * **Beam:** Gymnasts must execute an acro series containing at least two flight skills, a dance series with a minimum of three skills, a leap or jump achieving a 180° split, a full turn, and a dismount valued at "C" or higher. * **Floor:** The routine must feature a pass with three different saltos, a second pass with two directly connected saltos, a dance passage including two different leaps, and a double salto or a "C" valued salto. ## References [1] NYC Elite Gymnastics. "Travel Team." nyc-elite.com. Accessed September 15, 2024. [2] NYC Elite Gymnastics. "Locations." nyc-elite.com. Accessed September 15, 2024. [3] NYC Elite Gymnastics. "A Guide to the USAG Levels." nyc-elite.com. Accessed September 15, 2024.