Enter scores (admin)

Enter or correct scores directly from the meet dashboard when you need to bypass the Judges Companion app.

Sometimes scores need to come through the admin side. Maybe you're running a small meet without enough judges for the app. Maybe a judge submitted an incorrect score and you need to fix it. Maybe connectivity dropped and you need a backup plan. The admin interface handles all of these.

Prerequisites

  • You have a session with judges and gymnasts assigned.

Steps

  1. From the meet admin, go to your Session and open the Scoring or Leaderboard section.

  2. Find the gymnast you want to score.

  3. Enter or edit the score components:

    • Difficulty (D score) — the sum of element difficulty values

    • Execution (E score) — deductions from each execution judge

    • Neutral deductions — time violations, boundary violations, and other penalties

    • Bonuses — start value bonus or final score bonus, if applicable

  4. Save the score.

The score is now live. It follows the same status lifecycle as any score entered through the Companion app, and it shows up in the leaderboard and results the same way.

When this makes sense

There are three common situations where admin scoring is the right call:

Correcting errors. A judge submitted the wrong value through the Companion app. You can fix it here without asking the judge to revoke and re-enter.

Small meets. If you have a secretary at each apparatus writing down scores, they can enter them into the admin interface directly. This mirrors the traditional chit-based workflow.

Connectivity backup. If the Companion app loses connection mid-competition, the admin interface keeps things moving. Scores can be entered from any device with a browser.

Good to know

Every score entered through the admin interface is tagged with the admin user's identity. This creates an audit trail so you can see who entered or changed what. You can also review and verify admin-entered scores the same way you would any other score. See Understand score status for how that works.

What's next

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