possible FIG MAG 2028 Code changes

Don’t get too excited. 😀

Very often DRAFT Codes are revised multiple times before becoming official official.

BUT there are a lot of changes proposed for the next Olympic cycle.

Biggest is scoring 8 skills (like WAG) rather than 10 as we do now.

zhoxxyy posted a summary of changes so you don’t need to read the actual draft. Yet.

2025-2028 MAG Code of Points Review

‘Adalsteinsdottir’ on Bars

A Comăneci salto from Weiler.

Cool.

analysis of Carlos Yulo’s tumbling

IF judges actually deducted for form in the air, Yulo would rank even higher on Floor.

Click PLAY or watch it on YouTube.

2024 EU Men’s score analysis

A deep dive.

Here’s a sample chart.

Ukraine won with a massive difficulty advantage on Pommels and P Bars.

Click through for more.

2024 European Men’s Artistic Gymnastics Championships: Score Analysis

John Roethlisberger – FIG Code of Points

2025-2028 Codes of Points

Available now.

Click on the links below to access the 2025-2028 Code of Points of the respective discipline:

Men’s Artistic Gymnastics

Women’s Artistic Gymnastics

Trampoline Gymnastics

Acrobatic Gymnastics

Aerobic Gymnastics

Parkour

The Rhythmic Gymnastics Code of Points will be published in the coming days, once approved by the FIG Executive Committee.

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Paul Juda – Vault execution

It’s rare to see MAG Vault with good execution as the Code values difficulty so much more.

Shewfelt. Uchimura. And Paul Juda.

Legs together in preflight. #respect

this Vault scored 9.975

A judge using slow motion replay went 9.800.

See more examples on College Gym News:

Judge’s Inquiry: Taking Another Look at 9.975s—Which Judge Was Right?

15.30 on H Bar is GOOD … right? 😀

One of the best routines on Earth, for sure. That number may be a little NCCA high.

Quast to 1-arm Giant is brilliant because it minimizes the risk of angle deduction on regrasp of the Quast.

should Men’s Floor be more ‘artistic’?

zhoxxyy did a deep dive into the history of Men’s Floor exercise.

Exactly WHY the 2004 Olympics was won by the very artistic Kyle Shewfelt — yet is fugly as Hell 20 years later.

The discussion on men’s floor routines revolves around the balance between artistry and athleticism, as their since the 1930’s has primarily emphasized challenging tumbling skills.

With updates to the Code of Points on the horizon, the potential inclusion of choreography has sparked excitement and skepticism, raising questions about the impact on technical specifications and gender…

Men’s Artistic Gymnastics: Exploring the Inclusion of Choreography on Floor

Personally, I’d love maximum time of routine to be reduced.

I’d love FIG to go to 8 counting skills, rather than the current 10.