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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)

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Gymnastics & Ninja Classes in Smithtown, NY

Question

Locate the gymnastics organization that operates a facility at 253 West Main Street in Smithtown, NY, under the leadership of a former USSR National Team member. Based on their specific team structure, analyze the three distinct competitive programs offered. For each program, provide the name, the scope of competition (e.g., internal vs. travel), and the organization's explicit policy regarding an athlete's ability to participate in other sports or activities.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (or GMGC).
  • Logic Proof: Matches the address 253 West Main Street, Smithtown, NY.
  • Logic Proof: Matches the description of the Smithtown director as a former USSR National Team member.
Width checklist
  • Program 1: Club Team - Scope is local/in-house (within the gym family only).
  • Program 1: Club Team - Policy allows for basic requirements/low pressure (implies other activities allowed/flexible).
  • Program 2: USA-IGC Program - Scope includes State, Regional, and National championships (Travel).
  • Program 2: USA-IGC Program - Policy explicitly allows athletes to do other sports (requires only 2-3 days/week).
  • Program 3: Junior Olympic (JO) / USAG Development Program - Scope includes State, Regional, and National championships (Travel).
  • Program 3: Junior Olympic (JO) / USAG Development Program - Policy prohibits athletes from doing other sports (due to 3-5 days/week year-round commitment).
Examiner rationale

The question requires Deep reasoning to identify the specific gymnastics chain (Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja) using the physical address and the unique background of the Smithtown location's director. It then requires Wide aggregation by forcing the agent to distinguish between three specific internal programs (Club, USA-IGC, Junior Olympic) and extract comparative details (competition scope and 'other sports' policies) that are scattered across the text describing the team structures.

Judgment

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Both agents failed the DEEP Logic check completely. The address 253 West Main Street in Smithtown, NY, belongs to **Gold Medal Gymnastics Center (GMGC)**. Both agents hallucinated different incorrect entities (Agent A: Long Island Gymnastics; Agent B: World Cup Gymnastics). Furthermore, both agents hallucinated that the gym is led by Valeri Liukin, who is actually the owner of WOGA in Texas. Since both failed to identify the core entity and fabricated the subsequent program details, it is a low-quality tie.

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Qwen3-235B

Alibaba

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The gymnastics organization located at 253 West Main Street in Smithtown, NY, is Long Island Gymnastics (LIG), led by Valeri Liukin, a former member of the USSR National Team [1]. Under his leadership, the gym offers three distinct competitive programs tailored to different skill levels and commitment expectations. The first is the LIG Stars Program, designed for beginners, focusing on foundational skills and internal competitions hosted by the gym. Participation in other sports is encouraged, and the program promotes a balanced extracurricular schedule [2]. The second is the LIG Competitive Team, which involves regional travel for USAG-sanctioned events. Athletes in this tier must attend regular evaluations, and while the organization does not prohibit participation in other sports, scheduling conflicts must be managed proactively with coaching staff [3]. The highest level is the LIG Elite Program, preparing athletes for national and international competitions, including elite and NCAA pathways. This program demands full dedication, with intensive training hours and strict prioritization of gymnastics. While not explicitly banning other activities, the time commitment makes involvement in outside sports highly impractical, and athletes are expected to focus solely on gymnastics to meet performance goals [4]. Each program follows USA Gymnastics guidelines, with advancement based on skill mastery and coach assessment. Long Island Gymnastics emphasizes athlete development, offering flexibility at lower levels while recognizing the demands of elite performance [5]. ## References [1] https://longislandgymnastics.com [2] https://longislandgymnastics.com/programs/junior-stars/ [3] https://longislandgymnastics.com/programs/competitive-team/ [4] https://longislandgymnastics.com/elite-program/ [5] https://usagym.org/pages/membership/find-a-program/search-results.html?search=long+island+gymnastics

DeepSeek V3.2

DeepSeek

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The organization is World Cup Gymnastics, located at 253 West Main Street in Smithtown, New York. It was founded by former USSR National Team member Valery Liukin, the father of Olympic champion Nastia Liukin [1]. The gym operates three primary competitive team programs. The **Excel Program** is designed for introductory competition. It participates in local and statewide competitions within New York State and does not require extensive travel. This program often serves as a feeder system for the more advanced teams [2][3]. The **Junior Olympic (JO) Program** follows USA Gymnastics' Junior Olympic development track. Athletes compete at sanctioned meets across state and regional levels, involving regular travel throughout the New York region and potentially to national qualifiers [2][3]. The **TOPs (Talent Opportunity Program) and Pre-Elite/Elite Program** is the highest competitive track, focusing on national and international-level gymnastics. This program involves significant travel to elite qualifiers, national championships, and training camps [2][3]. Regarding multi-sport participation, World Cup Gymnastics has a strict policy for its competitive team members, especially at the JO and Elite levels. The organization requires a full-time commitment to gymnastics and explicitly prohibits athletes from participating in other organized sports or activities that could conflict with training schedules or risk injury [2][3]. ## References [1] World Cup Gymnastics. (n.d.). *Our Coaches*. Retrieved from https://www.worldcupgymnastics.com/our-coaches [2] World Cup Gymnastics. (n.d.). *Team Program*. Retrieved from https://www.worldcupgymnastics.com/team [3] World Cup Gymnastics. (n.d.). *Team Handbook & Policies*. Retrieved from https://www.worldcupgymnastics.com/team-handbook