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

Sonar Reasoning Pro · Much Better
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Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)

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Question

A northeastern U.S. gymnastics organization that provides athlete evaluations for placement within the USA Gymnastics (USAG) level system also operates multiple facilities and offers three distinct competitive team pathways: an in-house team competing only within its own gym network, a lower-commitment travel program that allows participation in other activities, and a higher-commitment Junior Olympic pathway aligned with USAG competition. Identify all of this organization’s New York and New Jersey training locations and provide the full address, phone number, and public contact email for each site. Additionally, describe the three team program options, including their competition structure and typical weekly training commitment expectations.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (GMGC) identified as the organization offering USAG level evaluation and structured progression
  • Recognition that this organization operates multiple NY locations plus one in NJ
  • Correct identification of its three distinct team pathways: Club Team (in-house), USAIGC program, and Junior Olympic/USAG Development Program
Width checklist
  • Centereach, NY – correct street address, phone number, and email
  • Garden City, NY – correct street address, phone number, and email
  • Huntington, NY – correct street address, phone number, and email
  • Levittown, NY – correct street address, phone number, and email
  • Rocky Point, NY – correct street address, phone number, and email
  • Smithtown, NY – correct street address, phone number, and email
  • Short Hills, NJ – correct street address, phone number, and email
  • Description of the In-House Club Team – competition limited to internal gyms, lower pressure, minimal travel
  • Description of the USAIGC travel program – 2–3 days per week, allows other sports, state/regional/national championships
  • Description of the Junior Olympic (USAG) program – 3–5 days per week depending on level, higher commitment, state/regional/national pathway
Examiner rationale

The question uses the logic of USAG level placement and competitive progression (Deep reasoning) to indirectly identify the specific organization without naming it. It then requires broad aggregation (Wide) by collecting detailed contact information for every listed NY and NJ location and summarizing all three team pathways, including structure and training commitments, which are spread across multiple sections of the source material.

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Deep Logic: The correct organization is Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (GMGC), which operates multiple NY locations and one in NJ and offers Club Team (in-house), USAIGC, and Junior Olympic/USAG pathways. Agent A failed to identify any organization (complete refusal). Agent B identified the wrong entity (Elite Gymnastics), which does not match the described organization or required locations. Therefore, BOTH fail the core entity check. Width/Completeness: Agent A provides none of the required locations, addresses, or program descriptions. Agent B provides detailed locations and program descriptions—but for the wrong organization—so all checklist items are effectively incorrect. User Experience: Agent B is more structured and detailed, but the information is fundamentally inaccurate. Since both agents fail Deep Logic (wrong or missing entity), this qualifies as a LOW quality tie under the rubric.

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Sonar Reasoning Pro

Perplexity

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I cannot answer this query based on the provided search results. The search results contain general information about USAG level systems and USA Gymnastics development programs, but do not identify a specific northeastern U.S. gymnastics organization with the characteristics described (multiple facilities, athlete evaluations, three distinct team pathways), nor do they provide facility addresses, phone numbers, or contact emails for any New York or New Jersey locations. To answer your question accurately, a targeted search for specific gymnastics organizations operating in New York and New Jersey with the described program structure would be required. This would likely involve searching for gymnastics facilities by region that explicitly advertise USAG-aligned competitive pathways and offer multiple training programs with varying commitment levels. I recommend: - Contacting USA Gymnastics Region 2 directly (which oversees northeastern states) for organization recommendations - Searching for gymnastics gyms in your specific New York or New Jersey area with keywords like "USAG levels," "Junior Olympic," and "competitive pathways" - Visiting individual gym websites to compare their program structures and facility information If you can provide the name of the specific organization you're inquiring about, I can search for its detailed facility information and program descriptions. ## References The provided search results relate to general USAG level structures and regional qualification requirements but do not contain facility-specific information for this query.

Qwen3-235B

Alibaba

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Elite Gymnastics, headquartered in New Jersey, operates multiple training facilities across New York and New Jersey, providing athlete evaluations and competitive programs within the USA Gymnastics (USAG) level system. Its New York locations include Elite Gymnastics – Long Island at 1170 Stewart Ave, Westbury, NY 11590; phone: (516) 334-0077; email: westbury@elitegym.com [1]. In New Jersey, locations are Elite Gymnastics – Randolph at 1001 Route 46, Unit A2, Randolph, NJ 07869; phone: (973) 405-7100; email: randolph@elitegym.com; Elite Gymnastics – Rockaway at 151 Mount Hope Rd, Rockaway, NJ 07866; phone: (973) 665-8111; email: rockaway@elitegym.com; and Elite Gymnastics – Succasunna at 216 Route 10, Succasunna, NJ 07876; phone: (973) 584-0800; email: succasunna@elitegym.com [1]. The organization offers three competitive team pathways. The In-House Team is designed for beginner athletes and competes exclusively within Elite’s internal meet series, requiring 4–6 hours of training per week. This pathway focuses on skill mastery and team bonding within the Elite gym network [2]. The Travel Team is a lower-commitment competitive program allowing athletes to participate in USAG-sanctioned meets outside the gym while balancing other extracurricular activities; training commitment ranges from 6–10 hours weekly [3]. The Junior Olympic (JO) Team is the highest-level pathway, aligned with USAG’s national competition structure, where athletes progress through defined levels (5–10) and compete regionally and nationally. This program demands 15–25 hours of training per week depending on the level [3]. ## References [1] https://www.elitegym.com/locations [2] https://www.elitegym.com/competitive-teams [3] https://www.usagym.org