Well this depends strictly upon each vault. You will first need to obtain your license to judge from USAG. You will then salute the gymnast, signifying that you are ready to watch the vault. You will need to watch for a piked position and an arched position. You will also want to make sure the gymnast jump up when approaching the vault as opposed to reach directly for the vault. Also, the gymnast must stick the landing as well. You will learn about all the decutions to make as you are trained to become a judge.
What you must be concerned about here, is how the vault is performed. You must have stay through the vault, and make sure you practice before.
In the United States, usually at a gymnastics gym, where gymnastics classes (and sometimes other physical activities) are taught to children and teenagers, and sometimes adults. A child may be on a gymnastics team at that gym, where they will learn routines and skills on every event (usually) - floor and vault for both men and women, and also balance beam and uneven bars for women, pommel horse, rings, and parallel bars for men. The team participates in meets, when gymnasts will show their routines and receive a score from a panel of judges. It is ideal to compete every event at a meet, including vault, although gymnasts sometimes do not compete every event due to injury or incompetency.
Maria Paseka (Russia) won the silver medal in Women's Vault at the Rio 2016 Olympics. She finished with a score of 15.253, losing to gold medallist Simone Biles who had a score of 15.966.
Russia won the silver medal in Women's Vault at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Maria Paseka finished with a score of 15.253, losing to gold medallist Simone Biles who had a score of 15.966.
Simone Biles (United States) won the gold medal in Women's Vault at the Rio 2016 Olympics. She finished with a score of 15.966, beating silver medallist Maria Paseka (Russia) who had a score of 15.253
Giulia Steingruber (Switzerland) won the bronze medal in Women's Vault at the Rio 2016 Olympics. She finished with a score of 15.216.
United States won the gold medal in Women's Vault at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Simone Biles finished with a score of 15.966, beating silver medallist Maria Paseka (Russia) who had a score of 15.253.
Switzerland won the bronze medal in Women's Vault at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Giulia Steingruber finished with a score of 15.216
Singers often have their own routines, as do all professional performers. A singer will usually study the full score in detail, and often a piano reduction too.
Gymnasts can do two vaults each now too, but the reason is to get the highest score you can get, because your final score is the average of each individual vault score.
9.712 Strug's 9.712 came on her second vault in the team all-around competition after having severely injured her ankle on the first vault. After the competition, medical tests revealed a sprain and two torn ligaments.
Leve 6 routines in boys gymnastics includes all routines you would expect to see. I have two boys in gymnastics now at level 5 and level 6. Starting at level 4 and going through level 10, the boys will perform all 6 events. They include High Bar, Floor, Rings, Parallel Bars, Vault, and pommel horse. At the lower levels the routines are very basic and easily accomplished with routine practice. The level 10 routines are quite hard and if a gymnast can accomplish level 10 routines, they are pretty much guaranteed a college scholarship.