You be the Judge - Rythmic Gymnastics
Make the call like a referee!
GO TO THE QUIZ
Instructions
Welcome to the Game!
Step into the shoes of a rhythmic gymnastics judge and test your knowledge of the rules and scoring system. Watch routines, analyze performances, and make the right call. Can you master the art of judging rhythmic gymnastics?
How to Play
Watch the Video
Check Your Feedback
Each question will show a short video clip or image of a rhythmic gymnastics performance. Pay attention to the athlete's use of apparatus, artistry, and execution.
After submitting your answer, you’ll receive instant feedback: Correct Answer: You’ll see a short explanation of the rule or deduction. Incorrect Answer: Learn why the chosen answer is incorrect and review the relevant scoring guidelines.
Read the Question
Progress Through the Questions
A multiple-choice question will appear below the video. Example: "Which penalty applies to this drop of the ribbon?"
Complete all the questions to finish the quiz. Your progress will be tracked visually—watch as your gymnast completes their routine.
Select the Correct Answer
Choose the option(s) that best reflect the scoring and deductions. Some questions may have more than one correct answer, so read carefully.
Game Objective
Tips for Success
Know the Rules: Familiarize yourself with scoring criteria, such as apparatus handling, body difficulties, and penalties.
Your goal is to assess performances by identifying scoring elements, penalties, and artistry just like a professional judge.
Observe Closely: Look for fine details like apparatus drops, incomplete movements, and synchronization.
By the end of the game, you’ll have enhanced your understanding of rhythmic gymnastics rules and gained confidence in applying scoring criteria.
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Just like in a real competition, make quick and accurate decisions.
Ready to Begin?
Click Start Quiz to test your skills and become a master referee!
START QUIZ
01:30
Completed Questions: 0/8
Completed Questions: 1/8
Rule Explanation
Any part of the body/apparatus touching outside the boundary of the official floor area will be penalised. The gymnast/apparatus leaving the official floor area will be penalized. The unprecise throw is only considered if the ball would not have touched the floor. The gymnast on the bottom right can see the ball during the catch and should therefore have caught it with one hand.
01:30
Completed Questions: 1/8
Completed Questions: 2/8
Rule Explanation
TThe imprecise throw of the ribbon is penalised because the recipient needs extra steps to catch the ribbon. In addition, the ribbon is not caught at the handle. The balls were held correctly. Points are only deducted for a gymnast without an apparatus if she has none for more than four seconds.
01:30
Completed Questions: 2/8
Completed Questions: 3/8
Rule Explanation
The receiver of the ribbon must change her position by two steps in order to catch the ribbon. This results in a point deduction of 0.3 points. The balls are each caught with two hands, which results in a deduction of 0.1 points each.
01:30
Completed Questions: 3/8
Completed Questions: 4/8
Rule Explanation
The imprecise throw leads to a small adjustment of the position and a deduction of 0.1 points. In addition, the throw and the catch are made later than with the partner on the right, resulting in a further 0.1 point deduction. Wrapping the ribbon around the body interrupts the execution majorly and results in a deduction of 0.5 points.
01:30
Completed Questions: 4/8
Completed Questions: 5/8
Rule Explanation
The imprecise throw of the top left ribbon is penalised with a deduction of 0.7 points because the gymnast only needed two steps to pick up the ribbon. The imprecise throw of a ball is penalised with a deduction of 0.3 points because the gymnast needed two steps to catch the ball. The gymnasts in the centre left and bottom right only had to adjust their position minimally, which is penalised with a deduction of 0.1 points in each case.
01:30
Completed Questions: 5/8
Completed Questions: 6/8
Rule Explanation
The imprecise throw of the gymnast on the bottom right means that she cannot perform her rotation. This freestyle element is not recognized due to non-execution (deduction from the D score). In addition, it takes more than two steps to catch the ribbon, which results in a deduction of 0.5 points.
01:30
Completed Questions: 6/8
Completed Questions: 7/8
Rule Explanation
In chronological order: 0.1 points deducted for one step when receiving the ball (second 3). 0.1 points deduction for one step when receiving the ball (second 6). 0.3 points deduction for two steps when receiving the tape (second 7). 0.1 point deduction for one step when receiving the ball (second 12).
01:30
Completed Questions: 7/8
Completed Questions: 8/8
Rule Explanation
Due to an imprecise throw of the ball, the gymnast must take two steps towards the ball at the top centre. She is still too late. The ball hits the floor and is considered lost. A deduction of 0.7 points is made.
Congratulations!
You've completed the referee training for Rythmic Gymnastics! Feel free to start again or review the rules.
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Transcript
You be the Judge - Rythmic Gymnastics
Make the call like a referee!
GO TO THE QUIZ
Instructions
Welcome to the Game!
Step into the shoes of a rhythmic gymnastics judge and test your knowledge of the rules and scoring system. Watch routines, analyze performances, and make the right call. Can you master the art of judging rhythmic gymnastics?
How to Play
Watch the Video
Check Your Feedback
Each question will show a short video clip or image of a rhythmic gymnastics performance. Pay attention to the athlete's use of apparatus, artistry, and execution.
After submitting your answer, you’ll receive instant feedback: Correct Answer: You’ll see a short explanation of the rule or deduction. Incorrect Answer: Learn why the chosen answer is incorrect and review the relevant scoring guidelines.
Read the Question
Progress Through the Questions
A multiple-choice question will appear below the video. Example: "Which penalty applies to this drop of the ribbon?"
Complete all the questions to finish the quiz. Your progress will be tracked visually—watch as your gymnast completes their routine.
Select the Correct Answer
Choose the option(s) that best reflect the scoring and deductions. Some questions may have more than one correct answer, so read carefully.
Game Objective
Tips for Success
Know the Rules: Familiarize yourself with scoring criteria, such as apparatus handling, body difficulties, and penalties.
Your goal is to assess performances by identifying scoring elements, penalties, and artistry just like a professional judge.
Observe Closely: Look for fine details like apparatus drops, incomplete movements, and synchronization.
By the end of the game, you’ll have enhanced your understanding of rhythmic gymnastics rules and gained confidence in applying scoring criteria.
Stay Calm Under Pressure: Just like in a real competition, make quick and accurate decisions.
Ready to Begin?
Click Start Quiz to test your skills and become a master referee!
START QUIZ
01:30
Completed Questions: 0/8
Completed Questions: 1/8
Rule Explanation
Any part of the body/apparatus touching outside the boundary of the official floor area will be penalised. The gymnast/apparatus leaving the official floor area will be penalized. The unprecise throw is only considered if the ball would not have touched the floor. The gymnast on the bottom right can see the ball during the catch and should therefore have caught it with one hand.
01:30
Completed Questions: 1/8
Completed Questions: 2/8
Rule Explanation
TThe imprecise throw of the ribbon is penalised because the recipient needs extra steps to catch the ribbon. In addition, the ribbon is not caught at the handle. The balls were held correctly. Points are only deducted for a gymnast without an apparatus if she has none for more than four seconds.
01:30
Completed Questions: 2/8
Completed Questions: 3/8
Rule Explanation
The receiver of the ribbon must change her position by two steps in order to catch the ribbon. This results in a point deduction of 0.3 points. The balls are each caught with two hands, which results in a deduction of 0.1 points each.
01:30
Completed Questions: 3/8
Completed Questions: 4/8
Rule Explanation
The imprecise throw leads to a small adjustment of the position and a deduction of 0.1 points. In addition, the throw and the catch are made later than with the partner on the right, resulting in a further 0.1 point deduction. Wrapping the ribbon around the body interrupts the execution majorly and results in a deduction of 0.5 points.
01:30
Completed Questions: 4/8
Completed Questions: 5/8
Rule Explanation
The imprecise throw of the top left ribbon is penalised with a deduction of 0.7 points because the gymnast only needed two steps to pick up the ribbon. The imprecise throw of a ball is penalised with a deduction of 0.3 points because the gymnast needed two steps to catch the ball. The gymnasts in the centre left and bottom right only had to adjust their position minimally, which is penalised with a deduction of 0.1 points in each case.
01:30
Completed Questions: 5/8
Completed Questions: 6/8
Rule Explanation
The imprecise throw of the gymnast on the bottom right means that she cannot perform her rotation. This freestyle element is not recognized due to non-execution (deduction from the D score). In addition, it takes more than two steps to catch the ribbon, which results in a deduction of 0.5 points.
01:30
Completed Questions: 6/8
Completed Questions: 7/8
Rule Explanation
In chronological order: 0.1 points deducted for one step when receiving the ball (second 3). 0.1 points deduction for one step when receiving the ball (second 6). 0.3 points deduction for two steps when receiving the tape (second 7). 0.1 point deduction for one step when receiving the ball (second 12).
01:30
Completed Questions: 7/8
Completed Questions: 8/8
Rule Explanation
Due to an imprecise throw of the ball, the gymnast must take two steps towards the ball at the top centre. She is still too late. The ball hits the floor and is considered lost. A deduction of 0.7 points is made.
Congratulations!
You've completed the referee training for Rythmic Gymnastics! Feel free to start again or review the rules.
Restart Quiz
Return to Home