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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 gymnastics training organization that provides structured programs aligned with the USA Gymnastics developmental, compulsory, optional, and elite levels, and that invites parents to have their athletes evaluated for appropriate placement. Based on publicly available information, summarize the organization’s introductory message directed at parents about supporting their gymnast’s competitive journey, and compile a complete list of all its facility locations, including the city/state, street address, and phone number for each center.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja (Gold Medal Gymnastics Center) – Identified as the organization offering USAG-aligned programs from early levels through Elite and inviting parents to contact them for athlete evaluation and placement
- Summary of the organization’s parent-focused introductory message emphasizing strength, flexibility, mental resilience, and supporting a child’s competitive journey
- Centereach, NY location – 1752 Middle Country Road – (631) 981-GOLD (4653)
- Garden City, NY location – 1100 Stewart Ave, Garden City, NY 11530 – (516) 357-3636
- Huntington, NY location – 266 East Pulaski Rd, Huntington, NY – (631) 427-8275
- Levittown, NY location – 210 Gardiners Avenue, Levittown, NY 11756 – (516) 735-GOLD (4653)
- Rocky Point, NY location – 291 Route 25A, Rocky Point, NY – (631) 821-2100
- Short Hills, NJ location – 750a Morris Turnpike, Short Hills, NJ 07078 – (862) 398-4653
- Smithtown, NY location – 253 West Main Street, Smithtown, NY 11787 – (631)-366-GOLD (4653)
The question uses deep reasoning by requiring identification of the specific organization associated with structured USAG level progression and parent evaluations, without naming it directly. It then requires wide aggregation by asking for both a thematic summary of its parent-focused introduction and a comprehensive list of all facility locations with full contact details, forcing collection of scattered information across multiple public pages.
Judgment
First, Deep Logic: Neither agent identified the correct organization (Gold Medal Gymnastics & Ninja). Agent A explicitly failed to find a qualifying entity and stopped. Agent B did not provide any substantive answer at all. Both fail the core entity requirement. Second, Width/Completeness: Neither response includes the required parent-focused introductory summary or any of the eight facility locations with addresses and phone numbers. Both completely miss the checklist items. User Experience & Presentation: Agent A at least provides a structured explanation with citations and a clear rationale for refusal. Agent B’s response is incomplete and appears to be an aborted search attempt, offering no usable information. However, since both fail the fundamental task (no entity, no locations, no summary), this constitutes a Low Quality Tie under the rubric. Conclusion: Both responses fail DEEP (wrong/missing entity) and WIDE (missing required details). Although Agent A is slightly more coherent, neither delivers a usable answer, so this is a LOW quality tie.
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