Free
Jump _______________________________video
sample
The performance
The competitor will jump over a bar. He can
try 2 times (or 3 times for the last 3 competitors)
to jump over, if he does he can continue
the contest. The competitor can also decide not to
jump a bar of jump, waiting for the next step.
The Judgement
If the bar of jump is falling, or if the competitor is
going under the bar of jump, the competitor fails the
jump. If
he jumps over and lands without falling, without touching
the floor with his hand, the competitor succeed.
If the competitor fails his 2 or 3 try, he is out of the
competition. Knee pads and wrist guards are recommended.
The competition starts at 0m70 for women, 1m00 for men.
The height is going from 10cm by 10cm at first, then 5cm
by 5cm, until there’s
3 competitors left, then they choose the following height.
The Ranking
The ranking is going from the competitor reaching the highest
height until the competitor reaching the lowest height.
If 2 competitors are at the same height, then the number
of jump they’ve done to reach this level is taken
into account.
The Qualifications
There’s no qualification, each competition is an
open competition organised to develop Free Jump and provides
its own independent results.
The IFSA Cup
Free Jump is not taking part to the IFSA Championhsip
for the moment, each competition is an open competition organised
to develop
Free Jump and provides
its own independent results.
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