All team members perform on four disciplines: set floor & set vault, plus voluntary floor and voluntary vault. The scores are then totalled to give a team score and also individual scores. Rules are mainly based on the I.S.G.A. 4 Piece competition and can be found on this website under the 91ÆÞÓÑ rules tab.
There is also a separate synchronised Group Sequence competition for girls in both age groups, if time allows.
An Over 11 girls’ salver is competed for by invitation, if time and space allows.
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91ÆÞÓÑ 2024 Complete Set of Boys Rules
91ÆÞÓÑ 2024 Complete Set of Girls Rules
The text shown in the Girls’ rules is the correct interpretation of the U9 and U11 set floor sequences. It is important that coaches study the rules in full. The videos below are a guide to how they should be performed. The first video in each age group is the set floor performed without any bonuses.
Under 9 Girls Set Floor Sequence
1a U9 Basic Sequence –
1b U9 Sequence with attempted bonuses –
Notes for these U9 video clips –
Under 11 Girls Set Floor Sequence
2a U11 Basic Sequence –
2b U11 Sequence with attempted bonuses –
2c U11 Sequence with more attempted bonuses –
Notes for these U11 video clips –
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If new schools interested in entering this competition have further queries, please email Competition Secretary and Founder, June Walden: [email protected]
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Only schools whose Head is a Member with 91ÆÞÓÑ are eligible to enter these competitions. Please contact our membership department to enquire about joining 91ÆÞÓÑ.
Please make every effort to avoid withdrawing from a sporting event without exceptional circumstances. Late cancellations cause significant disruption to the planning of events, can negatively impact on others left in the competition and often sees additional financial costs for 91ÆÞÓÑ to absorb. Upon entry, please ensure the event is not likely to overlap with any existing school commitments, and make sure your head teacher is aware of your visit.
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