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The US Gymnastics TOPs Program
TOPs stands for Talent Opportunity Program. This program is designed to identify those girls between the ages of 7 and 11 who show particular talent in gymnastics and who are not already enrolled in an elite program or training for international competition. Girls are first identified by their respective gyms and coaches as having potential for furthering their training. More...
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Tops program, qualify to nationals camp program with Bela Karolyi coaching, all expenses paid: [quote] Girls test at the age that they will be in that calendar year. For example, a girl turning 8 in November will test at the 8-year-old level, even though they will only be 7 at the time of testing. Testing is available for girls from 7 to 11 years of age. (A similar program, called HOPEs, focusing on pre-elite girls aged 10-12, is available.) The skills tested vary from year to year as the program is continually reviewed and revised. Currently, the tests for strength and flexibility include the following: right and left leg splits, bridges, vertical jumps, 20 meter sprint, rope climbing in the pike position, leg lifts, handstand hold, press handstands, and cast handstands. The requirements for each skill varies depending on the age of the gymnast. The goal for handstand holds for girls aged 7-9 is 30 seconds, while the goal for girls aged 10-11 is 60 seconds. Girls aged 7-8 aim to accomplish 5 press and cast handstands, while girls 9-11 must attempt to complete 10 of each. All should aim for 20 leg lifts. The goals for flexibility, jumping and timed running and climbing is more difficult to define, but all girls are encouraged to accomplish all these skills at the best time and distance as possible. Although no artistic points are given for any particular skill, penalties may be imposed for poor form, such as bent knees, arched handstands on the cast, etc. This happens more often at the national level. At the end of the testing season, results will be posted and the gymnasts are placed in different levels. For girls aged 7-8, these are Gold, Silver and Bronze, with the top 10% given Diamond status. This category is equal to National Testing status in the older girls; however, they do not test nationally. Girls aged 9-11 are given Gold, Silver and Bronze and the top girls qualify for National TOPs Testing. National testing takes place in Texas. At the conclusion of this testing, the top 60 athletes are chosen for Team A to go to camp with Bela Karolyi as their coach, all expenses paid. The next 60 athletes form Team B and are invited to attend the camp but must pay their own way. [/quote] http://ezinearticles.com/?The-US-Gymnastics-TOPs-Program&id=1268472
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