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    Judging change puts perfection out of reach
    (Reuters)
    Updated: 2005-11-16 10:23

    LONDON, Nov 16 (Reuters) - For almost a century, chasing a perfect 10 has been the ultimate goal of every gymnast.

    科馬內(nèi)奇, comaneci
    Nadia Comaneci

    The abiding image of the sport can be traced back to the 1976 Montreal Games when a petite 14-year-old from Romania, Nadia Comaneci, created Olympic history by becoming the first gymnast to score a 10.00 during the women's team competition.

    From next season, however, attaining perfection in gymnastics will no longer be possible.

    Just as figure skating was forced to change its age-old 6.0 scoring system following a judging scandal in the pairs competition at the 2002 Winter Games, gymnastics had its watershed moment at last year's Athens Olympics.

    A spate of disputed medals 15 months ago tarnished the sport and left officials under no illusion that the scoring format had to be revamped.

    As a result, the old method will get its last hurrah at next week's world championships in Melbourne before being consigned to the scrapheap.

    "We are changing the code radically...because the old approach to gymnastics has become obsolete," former Olympic champion Nellie Kim, who is now president of the International Gymnastics Federation's (FIG) women's technical committee, told Reuters in an interview.

    "Now the final score could be beyond 10. It could be 12, it could be 17 or whatever.

    "The scores for each exercise are divided into two -- a) difficulty of content and b) execution. The execution score is always out of 10 points so you can say in that we've maintained the old system but the final score will be different."
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