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It’s frustrating. I judged JO for a while, and while not having the option to be a FIG judge is the reason I quit, i don’t know that I would have quit when I did if it had been a possibility down the road.USAG makes it bloody impossible for an American to take the brevet exam. At this point, if you weren't a national team member, there's almost no path to being a FIG judge.
I don't know what prompted that change, as it was not the case in the past.
To coach competitive gymnasts, USAG requires coach do the following:It’s frustrating. I judged JO for a while, and while not having the option to be a FIG judge is the reason I quit, i don’t know that I would have quit when I did if it had been a possibility down the road.
Speaking of coaching education -or lack of - in the U.S., even as JO judges we were required to have a certain number of continuing education hours each year (maybe just to test the next level? But i think each year). Have coaches ever had any such requirements, or just the tests RedBirfie mentioned.
To make this all somewhat on topic, I had completely forgotten until writing this that I was once an aux judge at NCAA regionals when Nunno was at Oklahoma. Details escape me now, other than nothing happened, but I didn’t want to be the one that brought on one of his fits!