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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)
Gymnastics & Ninja Classes in Smithtown, NY
A comprehensive 2024 guide to USA Gymnastics (USAG) levels encourages families to contact a specific multi-location gymnastics and ninja training organization to evaluate athletes and place them in appropriate programs. Focusing on the Long Island location of this organization that is situated in Smithtown, identify the facility and provide its full street address, phone number, email, regular hours of operation, and a summary of the types of programs it offers (including preschool, recreational, advanced/competitive, and specialty training). Additionally, find a publicly available parent-focused guide connected to this organization that discusses supporting a young gymnast through their competitive journey, and explain the main theme and purpose of that guide.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja – Smithtown location (identified as the Long Island branch referenced by the USAG levels guide’s call to contact the organization for evaluation)
- Parent-focused competitive gymnastics guide associated with Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (identified by its introductory theme about parents supporting a young gymnast’s competitive journey)
- Full street address of the Smithtown facility
- Phone number of the Smithtown facility
- Email address of the Smithtown facility
- Regular hours of operation (weekday and weekend)
- Summary of preschool gymnastics programs
- Summary of recreational gymnastics programs
- Summary of advanced/competitive programs
- Summary of ninja, tumbling, or specialty programs
- Main theme of the parent-focused competitive journey guide
- Purpose of the parent-focused guide (how it helps parents support gymnasts)
The question uses the USAG levels guide’s recommendation to contact a specific gymnastics organization as a logical filter (Deep), without naming the entity directly. The respondent must identify the correct Smithtown Long Island location of that organization and also locate a separate, related parent-focused guide. It then requires aggregating multiple operational, contact, and program details from the facility page, plus thematic content from the parent guide (Wide), ensuring cross-source synthesis rather than single-page retrieval.
Judgment
First, Deep Logic: Both agents correctly identified Gold Medal Gymnastics as the organization referenced by the USAG levels guide. However, Agent B provided incorrect core location details (address, phone number, email, and Sunday hours), which undermines the entity precision for the specific Smithtown branch. Agent A’s contact details (1 Brooksite Drive, (631) 543-1177, etc.) align with the known Smithtown location. Second, Width/Completeness: Agent A covers all checklist items—full street address, phone, email, weekday and weekend hours, and summaries of preschool, recreational, competitive, and specialty programs. It also identifies and explains the theme and purpose of a parent-focused competitive gymnastics guide. Agent B includes program summaries and a parent handbook reference, but its incorrect contact details and hours represent major factual failures across multiple required sub-points. Finally, User Experience & Presentation: Both responses are well formatted with bullet points and clear sections. However, accuracy is foundational. Because Agent B provides incorrect facility details (core user-facing data), it fails both DEEP (specific branch precision) and WIDE (multiple incorrect checklist facts). Agent A is comprehensive, clearly structured, and factually aligned. Therefore, Agent A is MUCH_BETTER.
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