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  2. How new compensation rules are transforming college ...

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    The new NIL rules not only enabled college gymnasts to reap financial rewards, but eased the boundaries between elite and collegiate gymnastics and enticed big names like Suni Lee, Jordan Chiles ...

  3. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Oregon School Activities Association approved student NIL deals on October 10, 2022, [26] leading to a local apparel company signing two Oregon Ducks basketball commits on October 21 in the state's first high-school NIL deals. [27] Other states allowed high-school NIL deals with restrictions, such as Missouri, which enacted a ...

  4. High school athletes with NIL deals can face unexpected tax ...

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    “My son was a college freshman football player in 2021 when NIL was legalized, and deals were presented and vetted,” Delon Turner, founder of 7Even Hills Venture Capital, told Yahoo Finance.

  5. College athletes will need school approval for NIL deals ...

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    The high value of some local NIL deals came into view in December 2023 when University of Utah basketball players and gymnasts began pulling up to class in flashy new Jeeps and RAM trucks that ...

  6. Code of Points (gymnastics) - Wikipedia

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    The E-score (or execution score) evaluates the execution and artistry of the routine. The base score is 10.0 for all routines. The E-score judging panel deducts points for errors in form, artistry, execution, technique and routine composition. Errors are judged to be small, medium or large and respective 0.1, 0.3 and 0.5 deductions are applied.

  7. Artistic gymnastics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These teams have the luxury to be selective with recruiting because many talented gymnasts approach them, instead of vice versa. In 2014, it was estimated that there were 19,000 female high school gymnasts and 1,733 college gymnasts in the country; making the chances of a high school gymnast earning a college scholarship around 9.0%. [20]

  8. How South Carolina athletes are capitalizing on NIL ...

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    The impact of NIL deals on college athletics nationwide has varied widely by school and sport. According to Opendorse, a sports marketing company considered a leader in the NIL space, through May 31:

  9. USA Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    United States of America Gymnastics (USA Gymnastics or USAG) is the national governing body for gymnastics in the United States. It sets the domestic rules and policies that govern the sport, promotes and develops gymnastics on the grassroots and national levels, and serves as a resource center for members, clubs, fans and gymnasts.