Trampolining Competitions

Springfit are delighted to welcome gymnasts from all our venues and classes to compete in our fun and friendly  trampolining competitions held in July and November every year.

For entry criteria, invites, programmes and other information on our events, please select from the below categories. 

More Information

What To Wear

The Judges need to be able to see the correct form when assessing skills, so the clothing worn can really help with this!

Leotards are best and we have these available through our online store. You can also wear your own! If you aren’t comfortable in a Leotard, we recommend a t-shirt and shorts that aren’t baggy. Plain colours such as black and white are better, as patterns can be distracting when judges are trying to watch lots of skills being performed very quickly!

Socks are necessary for bouncing.

When & Where?

  • For upcoming Competition dates, please see our Calendar
  • Our competitions are held in the Moor House School & College in Oxted

What trampolines are available?

At Moor House School, the trampolines available are:

  • 77a (school size) trampoline with a 2-string bed
  • 77a (school size) trampoline with a 13mm bed
  • Continental competition-size trampoline with a 6mm bed

Competitors are able to warm up on any of these trampolines and then perform their routines on whichever they prefer.

Routines & Judging Criteria

Below are ALL of the different routines and the details you would need to know for the Trampoline Competition.

If you are unsure about anything, we recommend speaking with your Head Coach to clear things up!

Entering the Competition:

Individual entry levels range from Level I to Level D (easiest to hardest).

Two routines are performed and the scores are added together to give the final score. The recommended Competition Level to Springfit Grade is noted on the routines above to help guide you. If you are unsure, check with your Head Coach!

Levels I and H are in “set, repeat” formats, where the same compulsory routine is repeated.

Levels G to D have a choice of either Set 1 or Set 2, followed by a 10-contact voluntary routine that can be created by the performer, in conjunction with their Coach! The Voluntary Routine can be a repeat of the set routine if desired.

If a different routine is chosen, the tariff (difficulty score) must be similar to the set routine. In Levels G to D, the tariff for the second routine will be added to the two routine scores.

A final ‘out bounce’ is allowed at the end of a routine to bring the final landing under control without any deduction to the final score.

Creating a Voluntary Routine:

For Levels G to D, if you want to create your own routine under the ‘Voluntary Routine’ section, we have a handy guide to help you!

All Voluntary Routines must be submitted in writing, along with the tariff scores, to the judges before the start of the competition.

Synchronised Routines:

The 10-contact routine is performed with another partner who is also eligible to compete. If there is a difference in the competing level of the two competitors in a Synchro pair, the higher level must be chosen.

Levels

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