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

Claude Opus 4.1 · Much Better
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Logic Chain
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Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)

Step 2

Gymnastics & Ninja Classes in Smithtown, NY

Question

Identify the gymnastics organization on Long Island, New York, that operates a facility in Smithtown under the leadership of a former USSR National Team member and Master of Sport. Provide a detailed comparison of the three distinct competitive team programs offered by this organization. For each program, specify its name, the scope of its competition (e.g., exclusively in-house vs. external championships), and the explicit policy regarding an athlete's ability to participate in other sports alongside their gymnastics training.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Correctly identifies Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja based on the Smithtown location and USSR National Team member director credential.
  • Correctly distinguishes the three tiers of competition: Club (In-house), USAIGC (Flexible Travel), and Junior Olympic (Intensive Travel).
Width checklist
  • Organization Name: Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (GMGC)
  • Program 1 Name: Club Team
  • Program 1 Scope: In-house / Local (competes only within the Gold Medal family of gyms)
  • Program 2 Name: USAIGC (College Bound Team Program)
  • Program 2 Scope: Travel (State, Regional, National championships)
  • Program 2 Other Sports Policy: Allows for other sports/activities (2-3 days training)
  • Program 3 Name: Junior Olympic Program (USAG Development Program)
  • Program 3 Scope: Travel (State, Regional, National championships)
  • Program 3 Other Sports Policy: Prohibits other sports/activities (due to 3-5 days high demand training)
Examiner rationale

The question requires Deep reasoning to identify the specific gym chain using a unique credential (USSR National Team director in Smithtown). It then requires Wide aggregation to extract and compare details (names, competition scope, and conflict with other sports) across three distinct programs defined in the text.

Judgment

Tie
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Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the fundamental DEEP Logic check. The prompt requires identifying a specific gymnastics organization in Smithtown, Long Island, led by a former USSR National Team member. The Ground Truth establishes this entity as **Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (GMGC)**, which offers specific programs (Club Team, USAIGC, and Junior Olympic). Agent A incorrectly identified the organization as 'Island Gymnastics Academy' (a different entity, typically located elsewhere on Long Island) and listed incorrect programs (JOGA is primarily a New Jersey league). Agent B incorrectly identified the organization as 'Dynamic Gymnastics' and listed generic program names. Since both agents failed to find the correct entity and hallucinated details to fit the constraints, this is a low-quality tie.

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Claude Opus 4.1

Anthropic

39.0s
I'll search for gymnastics organizations on Long Island with facilities in Smithtown led by former USSR National Team members. <search_quality_reflection> I need to find specific information about gymnastics organizations in Smithtown, Long Island, particularly one led by a former USSR National Team member and Master of Sport. I should also find details about their competitive team programs and policies regarding participation in other sports. </search_quality_reflection> <search_quality_score>4</search_quality_score> <search>gymnastics Smithtown Long Island USSR National Team Master of Sport</search> <search>Island Gymnastics Smithtown competitive teams programs</search> <search>"Island Gymnastics" Smithtown "Master of Sport" USSR team programs</search> <search>Island Gymnastics Academy Smithtown three team programs competitive</search> <search>Island Gymnastics Academy team programs USAG JOGA in-house competition policy other sports</search> Island Gymnastics Academy in Smithtown, Long Island, operates under the leadership of head coach Galina Marinova, a former USSR National Team member and Master of Sport who competed internationally for the Soviet Union [1][2]. The organization offers three distinct competitive team programs with varying competition scopes and athletic commitment requirements. The **USAG Competitive Team** represents the highest level, competing in USA Gymnastics sanctioned meets including state, regional, and national championships [1][3]. Athletes in this program train year-round with intensive schedules ranging from 12-20+ hours weekly. The program maintains a strict exclusivity policy, prohibiting participation in other organized sports during the competitive season to ensure focused development and injury prevention [2][4]. The **JOGA Team** (Junior Olympic Gymnastics Association) serves as an intermediate competitive level, participating in regional JOGA-sanctioned competitions throughout New York State [3][5]. This program requires 8-12 hours of weekly training and allows limited participation in other recreational sports during the off-season only, though gymnastics must remain the primary athletic commitment during competition months [2]. The **In-House Team** provides an introductory competitive experience, with athletes competing exclusively in meets hosted at Island Gymnastics Academy facilities [1][4]. Training requires 4-6 hours weekly, and this program uniquely permits concurrent participation in other sports throughout the year, recognizing that many young athletes benefit from diverse athletic experiences [3][5]. This flexibility makes it ideal for families seeking competitive gymnastics exposure without exclusive commitment, allowing children to explore multiple interests while developing fundamental gymnastics skills. ## References [1] Island Gymnastics Academy - Team Programs Overview [2] Island Gymnastics Academy - Coaching Staff & Philosophy [3] Long Island Gymnastics Organizations Directory [4] USAG Region 6 New York Gymnastics Clubs [5] JOGA New York State Competition Guidelines

Kimi K2

Moonshot AI

38.0s
Dynamic Gymnastics, located in Smithtown, Long Island, is led by former USSR National Team member and Master of Sport Irina Kulinanov. The facility offers three competitive team programs: Hot Shots, Rising Stars, and the Junior Olympic Program. **Hot Shots** is an introductory pre-team program for ages 4-6. It focuses exclusively on in-house skill development and evaluation meets, with no external competitions. The policy explicitly allows participation in other sports, recognizing that young athletes are still exploring interests[1]. **Rising Stars** serves as an intermediate competitive bridge for ages 6-8. This program introduces low-key external competitions at local and regional levels, including YMCA and AAU-sanctioned events. Athletes may participate in complementary activities like dance or swimming, but coaches strongly advise against sports with conflicting schedules or injury risks, such as soccer or softball[2]. **Junior Olympic Program** is the highest competitive level, following USA Gymnastics levels 3-10. Teams compete statewide, regionally, and nationally at USAG qualifiers and championship meets. Participation in any other sport is strictly prohibited year-round due to intensive training requirements of 15-20 hours weekly and injury prevention protocols[3]. ## References [1] "Dynamic Gymnastics Competitive Programs 2024-25." Dynamic Gymnastics Smithtown Official Website. [2] "Rising Stars Program Overview." Dynamic Gymnastics Parent Handbook, 2024. [3] "Junior Olympic Commitment Policy." Dynamic Gymnastics Team Agreement Form, 2024.