MAG 2025-2028 Code of Points
Routine Analysis Database
Welcome to the Flipped Decisions Routine Analysis Database
for the
2025-2028 Code of Points
This is an unofficial database of judges' analyses of routines as they would be judged under the 2025-2028 Code of Points.
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The MTC provides some excellent exercises and examples that are
extremely helpful and valuable for learning the Code of Points.
The MTC material should always be a judge’s FIRST resource for
information and interpretations.
However, true judging proficiency requires much more drill than those few MTC exercises can provide, so therein lies the genesis of this database.
It is an opportunity for judges studying and preparing on their own to compare their analyses with other top-rated judges from around the world.
The 2025-2028 Code is still evolving and being clarified.
We will continue to update this database throughout the cycle.
The analyses in the database are as correct as possible with
the understanding of the Code when they were done.
Please let us know if you find details that should be updated
as the code continues to be clarified.
You can send a private direct message using the feedback form
at the bottom of the page.
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Best of luck as you prepare for the new cycle!
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Want more than just the 2023 and 2024 routines posted here?
Join the Flipped Decisions Judging Community!
A financial contribution of any amount will give you
direct access to a copy of the Google Sheet with
more routines, evaluator notes,
the ability to ask questions and make comments directly on the sheet, and
easier tracking of where you are on the sheet.
All contributions are greatly appreciated!
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This database is a cooperative effort of judges from all around the world.
I would like to offer my deepest thanks to spreadsheet master Cameron Beeton
and fellow analyzers: Melanie Jenkins, Tom Arnon, Nick Bejenaru, Lionel Croci,
Thornstein Fischer, Didier Lefébure, Danae Rupp, Geert Verhelst, and Yiheng Wang
for their significant contributions adding and verifying the routines here.
And thanks to each of the users who contribute comments and help us to catch mistakes and
updates that have slipped through the cracks.
If you have any questions or notice any potential errors, please let me know using the form below.
Make sure to include the gymnast's name, the competition year, and the competition round.
It is really cool to see this evolve into an enormous international study group.
It is a pleasure and honor to learn this new Code of Points with you.
~Kathi-Sue Rupp
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