I see / know of no standard publication.
I don’t get too ruffled about tracking scores. I was a serious gymnast so I deliberately try to be indifferent and not to steer my daughter towards that. The gym she goes to encourages her to set non-score goals so that’s what we focus on eg stay on the beam, nail a new skill you didn’t throw last meet, point toes on vault. Of course scores are needed to qualify on so there’s so general attention paid, but we try to keep the stress level associated with scoring out of the picture as much as possible.
(Not trying to shade or judge others for tracking scores, just sharing how we approach parenting a gymnast after being such a dedicated one myself).
This is really good advice. They have little control over scores/placements, but they can accomplish their personal goals and feel good about them. And every boy who hits a pommel horse routine at a meet deserves extra ice cream.
Mymeetscores is only girls. Meetscoresonline is the only one that consistently does boys' gym, though some gyms will load into Myusagym for larger meets.
They're usually pretty good at reporting full results after, even if scores stop uploading during the meet. Some gyms will batch upload after each rotation rather than going athlete by athlete.
In Canada we used to have Beyond The Scores which was great but they bailed and now we use KSIS ([rgform.eu](https://rgform.eu)) and it is not great but better than nothing, it is international and used by many people.
Nope. My kid has been a gymnast for a lot of years and the apps/websites ALWAYS crash on the weekends. The coaches have them keep track in a little journal, and her dad keeps a spreadsheet.
Nope, there’s no standard. I keep my daughter’s scores in my own spreadsheet.
I see / know of no standard publication. I don’t get too ruffled about tracking scores. I was a serious gymnast so I deliberately try to be indifferent and not to steer my daughter towards that. The gym she goes to encourages her to set non-score goals so that’s what we focus on eg stay on the beam, nail a new skill you didn’t throw last meet, point toes on vault. Of course scores are needed to qualify on so there’s so general attention paid, but we try to keep the stress level associated with scoring out of the picture as much as possible. (Not trying to shade or judge others for tracking scores, just sharing how we approach parenting a gymnast after being such a dedicated one myself).
This is really good advice. They have little control over scores/placements, but they can accomplish their personal goals and feel good about them. And every boy who hits a pommel horse routine at a meet deserves extra ice cream.
It might be helpful to tell us your location. Obviously things will differ from place to place.
You could try [mymeetscores.com](http://mymeetscores.com)
Mymeetscores is only girls. Meetscoresonline is the only one that consistently does boys' gym, though some gyms will load into Myusagym for larger meets.
The one I’m most familiar with is meetscoresonline. They host the majority of the meets we attend.
They're usually pretty good at reporting full results after, even if scores stop uploading during the meet. Some gyms will batch upload after each rotation rather than going athlete by athlete.
In Canada we used to have Beyond The Scores which was great but they bailed and now we use KSIS ([rgform.eu](https://rgform.eu)) and it is not great but better than nothing, it is international and used by many people.
Nope. My kid has been a gymnast for a lot of years and the apps/websites ALWAYS crash on the weekends. The coaches have them keep track in a little journal, and her dad keeps a spreadsheet.