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To answer your question, there is more than one routine for level 3 gymnastics in Aus.

For starters, there is 3A, 3B and 3C routines for all apparatus.

And there are four apparatus - floor, beam, bars and vault.

(And with these I have assumed you are talking about WAG, Women's Artistic Gymnastics). Sorry for not being able to help.

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-Arabesque

-Handstand

-Split leap

-Pivot turn

-Split jump

-Cartwheel to handstand dismount

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