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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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Identify the Long Island–based gymnastics organization that provides structured training aligned with the USA Gymnastics (USAG) level system—from developmental through Elite—and encourages parents to have their athletes evaluated for appropriate placement. Using information from both (1) a parent-focused article published by this organization about supporting a young gymnast’s competitive journey and (2) the dedicated webpage for its Smithtown, NY facility, explain the purpose and intended audience of the parent-focused guide, and then detail the Smithtown location’s address, contact information, hours of operation, range of programs offered, coaching leadership background, and the total number of locations the organization operates.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja identified as the organization aligned with USAG levels and offering athlete evaluations
- Correct identification of the Smithtown, NY facility as one of its Long Island locations
- Clear summary of the parent-focused guide’s purpose (helping parents support competitive gymnasts through their journey)
- Description of the intended audience (parents deeply involved in the gymnastics community)
- Smithtown facility address: 253 West Main Street, Smithtown, NY 11787
- Smithtown phone number and email contact
- Regular and/or seasonal hours of operation for Smithtown location
- List or summary of program types offered in Smithtown (e.g., preschool, recreational, advanced/competitive, ninja, tumbling, private lessons)
- Mention of high-level coaching leadership (e.g., former USSR National Team member, Master of Sport)
- Statement that the organization operates seven locations in NY and NJ
The question uses the USAG level progression framework (developmental through Elite) as the logical filter to identify the correct organization (Deep). It avoids naming the entity directly and instead relies on contextual clues such as athlete evaluations and alignment with USAG structure. It then requires aggregation of detailed, scattered facts from two separate types of pages—one parent-focused guide and one specific location page—ensuring broad information synthesis across multiple sources (Wide).
Judgment
Both agents correctly identified the core entity (Gold Medal Gymnastics) and the Smithtown, NY facility, so both pass the DEEP logic check. However, Agent B fails the WIDTH/Completeness check with multiple major factual inaccuracies: incorrect Smithtown address (not 253 West Main Street), incorrect phone number, incorrect hours, and an incorrect statement that the organization operates four locations instead of seven. These are significant checklist failures. Agent A provides the correct address, contact information, hours, program summary, and correctly states that the organization operates seven locations. While Agent A’s leadership description does not fully reflect the expected high-level USSR/Master of Sport background detail, it is a minor issue compared to Agent B’s numerous concrete errors. In terms of presentation, both are well-structured, but Agent A’s information is substantially more accurate and aligned with the ground truth. Therefore, Agent A provides the better overall user experience.
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