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Tariff Judging

The tariff (or difficulty as it is also know) is awarded to trampoline skills based on the below marking system. The tariff is only added to the Voluntary Routine score to encourage performers to learn new skills and progress through the grading system. While form may suffer with new, more complex skills the tariff that will be added can make all the difference to the total score and often, there will often be only one or two points separating the top three laces in the competition.

TARIFF VALUES

½ twist rotation = 0.1

¼ somersault rotation = 0.1

Somersault Bonus = 0.1

Shaped Somersault Bonus 0.1 (for piked and straight somersaults only)

TEST YOURSELF TARIFFING 1Trampolining Competition, Trampoline Judges

Have a go at tariffing these skills

1. Front landing to feet

2. Full twist

3. Seat Landing half twist to feet

4. Front somersault tucked

5. Back somersault straight

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TEST YOURSELF TARIFFING 2

Full twist

straddle jump

seat landing

half twist to seat landing

half twist to feet

Pike jump

Back landing

Half twist to feet

Tuck jump

Forward somersault (T)

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TARIFFING ROUTINES

When tariffing a routine each contact with the bed is counted separately, so for example a back landing half twist to feet may be considered as one skill, but it actually has two contacts with the bed and is written as  follows with the tariff for each part of the skill split into contacts

back landing   0.1

half twist to feet  0.2

0.1 is given to the  from feet to back landing  phase as this is a quarter of a somersault rotation.

0.2 is given to the half twist to feet because it is coming off of the back landing and gets 0.1 for the half twist element of the skill and it also gets 0.1 for the quarter of somersault rotation.

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