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USA Gymnastics sets the rules and policies that govern the sport of gymnastics, including selecting and training the U.S. Gymnastics Teams for the Olympics and World Championships; promoting and developing gymnastics on the grassroots and national levels, as well as a safe, empowered and positive training environment; and serving as a resource center for members, clubs, fans and gymnasts throughout the United States.
USA Gymnastics also provides continuing education resources for new and experienced coaches, instructors and professional members.
You may apply for membership by clicking HERE.
It is the mission of the National Association of Women Gymnastic Judges (NAWGJ) to provide professional development for its members and to support and promote women's gymnastics in the United States.
This Mission will be accomplished by; Providing the membership with education, communication, and representation, Contracting Officials to various organizations with gymnastic programs upon request, & Providing other services to the gymnastic community.
NAWGJ works at the local, state, regional and national levels of the United States, servicing the gymnastics community and its judges.
The goals of the NAWGJ are; Teaching and training its members thereby promoting judging excellence, Functioning as a service organization to the entire gymnastics community, Disseminating judging information, Assigning officials to competitions, & Promoting interest in the sport of gymnastics.
You may apply for membership by clicking HERE
The Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) was founded in 1888 to establish standards and uniformity in amateur sports. During its early years, the AAU served as a leader in international sport representing the U.S. in the international sports federations.
After the Amateur Sports Act of 1978, the AAU has focused its efforts into providing sports programs for all participants of all ages beginning at the grass roots level.
If you are interested in judging AAU meets, you will need to join both the national and state AAU organizations.
If you test in late spring or in the summer, you should wait until August to join AAU because that is the start of the new membership year.
You may apply for membership by clicking HERE.
If you will be judging meets for Team Florida, the AAU program in the central and northern part of the state, you will also need to join the Florida AAU organization.
You may apply for membership by clicking HERE.
Once you receive all you membership information, send copies of your membership cards, safety certificate, and background check approval to the NAWGJ Florida State Judging Director, Susan Monahan, at susan_78726@hotmail.com.
NAWGJ Florida uses an on-line assigning system, gymjas.com, to assign judges to competitions. Each judge needs a user name and password to enter the site. This information may be obtained from the State Judging Director.
After you have obtained all required memberships and are safety certified, you may enter your availability in the on-line assigning system. It is the responsibility of all judges to update their personal information including membership status each season.
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