ProScore scheduling and judges
How to set up sessions, rotations, and judge panels in Gym Art Meets if you're coming from ProScore.
Prerequisites: You have created a meet and configured levels.
In ProScore
In ProScore, you create sessions, define flights (groups of gymnasts that cycle through apparatus together), optionally create squads (sub-groups within flights), set the event/apparatus order, assign athletes to flights and squads, assign judges by number (Judge #1-#4) per session, and print rotation schedules.
In Gym Art Meets
1. Create Sessions
Same concept - sessions are competition time blocks (e.g., "Saturday Morning"). Create a session, set the date/time, and assign which subdivisions compete in each session.
2. Configure Rotations (Replaces ProScore "Flights")
Important terminology change: What ProScore calls a "flight" - a group of gymnasts that starts at one apparatus and cycles through all apparatus - is called a rotation in Gym Art Meets.
Note that the word "rotation" in ProScore refers to the act of moving to the next apparatus, not the group itself. In Gym Art Meets, "rotation" refers to the group of gymnasts.
Set the apparatus order and number of rotations per session.
3. Add Flights (Replaces ProScore "Squads")
Another terminology change: What ProScore calls a "squad" - a smaller sub-group within a flight - is called a flight in Gym Art Meets (Flight A, Flight B).
In summary: ProScore "flight" → Gym Art Meets "rotation" and ProScore "squad" → Gym Art Meets "flight". The naming is essentially reversed.
See Manage flights
4. Assign Gymnasts to Rotations
Place gymnasts into rotations either automatically (Gym Art Meets distributes by club, level, or count) or manually (drag-and-drop). This replaces ProScore's assignment of athletes to flights and squads.
5. Set the Session Timeline
Configure timing for march-in, warm-up, compete, and rotate intervals. This replaces the ProScore session schedule with dates, warm-up times, and march-in times.
6. Set Up Judge Profiles and Assign to Apparatus
In ProScore, judges are assigned by number (Judge #1, #2, #3, #4) per event per session, often tied to specific hardware keypads or iKeypad positions. In Gym Art Meets, you:
Create judge profiles - each judge gets a profile with their name and credentials
Assign judges to apparatus - assign D1, E1-E7, S1, and VR roles per apparatus per session
This gives you more granular control than ProScore's numbered judge positions. Each apparatus has its own independent judge assignment, and judges use the Judges Companion app on their own device - no hardware keypads or iKeypad setup required.
Key Differences
Group terminology
"Flights" and "squads"
"Rotations" and "flights" (naming is reversed)
"Rotation" meaning
The act of moving to next apparatus
The group of gymnasts itself
Judge assignment
Judge #1-#4 per event per session
D1, E1-E7, S1, VR per apparatus per session
Judge hardware
Hardware keypads or iKeypad iPad app
Judges Companion app (iOS/Android, any phone/tablet)
Judge setup
Configure keypads in ScoreGen, set keypad intervals
Create judge profiles and assign to apparatus (no hardware)
Schedule output
Printed rotation schedule reports
Digital schedule (viewable by registrants online)
Data location
Local on meet director's PC
Cloud-based, accessible from anywhere
What's Next?
With scheduling and judges in place, move to score entry.
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