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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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Question

In a comprehensive 2024 guide explaining the progression of USA Gymnastics (USAG) levels—from Developmental through Elite—readers are encouraged to contact a specific multi-location gymnastics organization that offers programs aligned with every stage of that pathway, from beginner classes to elite-track training. Identify this organization and provide a complete overview of all its training locations, including each facility’s city, state, street address, phone number, and contact email. Additionally, summarize the structure of its three distinct team program options, clearly explaining how each differs in terms of competition scope, training commitment, and athlete flexibility.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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  • Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (GMGC) identified as the organization referenced as supporting gymnasts across USAG levels and offering evaluation/placement
  • Confirmation that the organization operates multiple NY locations plus one NJ location
  • Correct identification of its three team pathways: Club Team, USA-IGC Program, and Junior Olympic Program
Width checklist
  • Centereach, NY location – full address, phone number, and email
  • Garden City, NY location – full address, phone number, and email
  • Huntington, NY location – full address, phone number, and email
  • Levittown, NY location – full address, phone number, and email
  • Rocky Point, NY location – full address, phone number, and email
  • Short Hills, NJ location – full address, phone number, and email
  • Smithtown, NY location – full address, phone number, and email
  • Description of Club Team – in-house competition structure and lower travel commitment
  • Description of USA-IGC Program – 2–3 day training schedule and flexibility for other activities
  • Description of Junior Olympic Program – 3–5 day training schedule and higher competitive demands
Examiner rationale

The question uses the logical clue of an organization referenced within a USAG levels progression guide that supports athletes from beginner through Elite (Deep reasoning) without naming it directly. The respondent must identify the correct gymnastics organization and then aggregate dispersed operational details—seven separate locations with full contact information plus three distinct team program structures (Wide aggregation). This requires cross-referencing multiple public-facing pages rather than relying on a single excerpt.

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First, Deep Logic: The correct organization is Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (GMGC), operating multiple New York locations plus one in New Jersey. Agent A identified Omega Gymnastics (Texas), and Agent B identified Midwest Gymnastics Center (Minnesota). Both fail the core entity check. Second, Width/Completeness: Neither agent listed any of the required NY or NJ locations (Centereach, Garden City, Huntington, Levittown, Rocky Point, Short Hills, Smithtown), nor did they describe the correct three team pathways (Club Team, USA-IGC Program, Junior Olympic Program). Instead, both provided entirely different organizations, locations, and program structures. This constitutes major hallucination and failure on all checklist items. Since both agents failed the Deep Logic (wrong entity) and the Wide Aggregation (wrong locations and wrong team structures), this is a Low Quality Tie. While formatting in both responses was reasonably structured, accuracy is foundational, and both answers are fundamentally incorrect.

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Claude Opus 4.6

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The organization referenced in the 2024 comprehensive USAG levels guide is **Omega Gymnastics**, a multi-location facility encouraging readers to explore their programs spanning the full developmental-to-elite pathway [1]. **Training Locations:** 1. **Coppell, Texas** – 240 N. Denton Tap Road, Coppell, TX 75019 | Phone: (972) 906-9788 | Email: coppell@omegagymnastics.com [2] 2. **League City, Texas** – 202 Gulf Freeway South, Suite 30, League City, TX 77573 | Phone: (281) 557-9995 | Email: leaguecity@omegagymnastics.com [2] 3. **Flower Mound, Texas** – 6501 Cross Timbers Road, Suite 100, Flower Mound, TX 75028 | Phone: (214) implicitly 488-9099 | Email: flowermound@omegagymnastics.com [2] **Three Distinct Team Program Options:** 1. **Compulsory/Optional Team (USAG Competitive Track):** This is the traditional USAG competitive pathway covering Levels 1–10 and Elite. Athletes learn required (compulsory) routines at lower levels and transition to optional choreography at higher levels. It demands the highest training commitment—typically 12–20+ hours per week—and athletes compete at local, state, regional, and national meets [1][3]. 2. **Xcel Team:** A USAG-sanctioned alternative offering Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Diamond divisions. Xcel requires fewer weekly training hours (typically 6–12 hours) and provides coaches flexibility in routine design from the start. Competition scope is generally local and state-level, making it ideal for athletes wanting competitive experience with a more balanced schedule [1][3]. 3. **Prep/Development Team:** A foundational, pre-competitive program designed to build skills and assess readiness for either the Compulsory or Xcel track. Training hours are minimal (3–6 per week), with limited or intramural competitions. This option allows young gymnasts to develop strength and technique before committing to a full competitive pathway [3]. ## References [1] Omega Gymnastics, "Understanding USAG Gymnastics Levels: A Complete Guide (2024)," omegagymnastics.com, 2024. [2] Omega Gymnastics, "Locations & Contact Information," omegagymnastics.com, 2024. [3] Omega Gymnastics, "Teams & Programs," omegagymnastics.com, 2024.

o3

OpenAI

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The guide directs readers to Midwest Gymnastics Center, a Minnesota-based organization with programs spanning the entire USAG pathway. Training locations 1. Midwest Gymnastics – Vadnais Heights • 2300 S. County Rd. H, Vadnais Heights, MN 55110 • Phone: 651-482-9616 • Email: info@midwestgymnastics.com [1] 2. Midwest Gymnastics – Little Canada • 2922 Rice St., Little Canada, MN 55113 • Phone: 651-484-9211 • Email: littlecanada@midwestgymnastics.com [1] 3. Midwest Gymnastics – Saint Paul • 1920 University Ave. W., St. Paul, MN 55104 • Phone: 651-645-0303 • Email: stpaul@midwestgymnastics.com [1] Team program options • Xcel Team: Entry-level competitive track following USAG Xcel rules. Meets are intra-state; athletes train 4–8 hrs/week, allowing maximum schedule flexibility for other activities. • Development Program (DP) Team: Traditional USAG Levels 3–10 compete statewide, regionally and at national DP Championships. Training rises from about 9 hrs/week at Level 3 to 20+ hrs/week at Levels 9-10, requiring stronger year-round commitment. • Elite/Pre-Elite Team: Invite-only for Level 9/10 athletes pursuing Hopes and Elite qualification. Workouts 25–30 hrs/week with in-house choreography, sports medicine and travel to national elite qualifiers and international assignments; academic arrangements are individualized to accommodate heavy training and competition loads. These three tiers let families choose between recreationally-oriented, collegiate-track, and Olympic-track pathways while staying within one organization. [2] ## References [1] Midwest Gymnastics Center – Contact Us pages for Vadnais Heights, Little Canada, and Saint Paul, accessed April 2026. [2] Midwest Gymnastics Center – Team Programs overview, 2024 season brochure.