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Computerised gymnastics judging scoring system implementation – an exploration of stakeholders’ perceptions

Allen, E; Fenton, A; Parry, K

Authors

E Allen

A Fenton

K Parry



Abstract

Gymnastics is one of the original Olympic sports, subjectively judged by humans. Judging errors and bias can occur, resulting in medals being incorrectly awarded. The
International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) with Fujitsu are introducing the computerised gymnastics judging support system (CGJSS), a technology aimed to enhance fairness and accuracy but there is very little literature evaluating this technology and perceptions.
This project aimed to explore stakeholders’ reactions at this critical time and therefore, interviews were conducted with coaches, judges, media, former and current international gymnasts. The findings concurred with the literature review of judging problems with the current system, including bias and subjectivity. New findings included that gymnasts scores can differ depending on which round they compete in.
The findings also suggest that the CGJSS would be a great innovation for gymnastics to improve credibility by removing bias and helping to make the sport more objective. However, the majority of the participants believed it could not judge the artistry element of the sport. Close monitoring of the effectiveness of the CGJSS is therefore required to identify enhancement and to ensure the investment produces fairer, more reliable and credible results. Successful implementation of the CGJSS could also allow it to be introduced into other subjectively judged sports.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jul 23, 2021
Publication Date Oct 1, 2021
Deposit Date Jul 27, 2021
Publicly Available Date Nov 1, 2021
Journal Science of Gymnastics Journal
Print ISSN 2232-2639
Electronic ISSN 1855-7171
Volume 13
Issue 3
Pages 357-370
DOI https://doi.org/10.52165/sgj.13.3.357-370
Publisher URL https://www.fsp.uni-lj.si/mma/-/20211027182308/
Related Public URLs http://www.scienceofgymnastics.com
Additional Information Access Information : This paper is free to read using the link above. The publisher has granted permission for the published version to appear in this repository.

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