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===Format=== The International Trampoline Federation became part of the [[Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique]] in 1999. FIG is now the international governing body for the sport which is paired with [[Tumbling (gymnastics)|tumbling]] as the skill sets overlap. International competitions are run under the rules of FIG. Individual national gymnastics organizations can make local variations to the rules in matters such as the compulsory and optional routines and number of rounds for national and local competitions. As part of the agreement to merge FIT with FIG, individual trampolining was accepted into the [[Summer Olympic Games]] for 2000 as an additional gymnastic sport. The currently accepted basic format for individual trampoline competitions usually consists of two or three routines, one of which may involve a compulsory set of [[Trampolining terms|skills]]. The skills consist of various combinations of [[somersault]]s, shaped bounces, body landings and twists performed in various body positions such as the tuck, pike or straight position. The routines are performed on a standard 14-foot-by-7-foot regulation-sized trampoline with a central marker. Each routine consists of the athlete performing ten different skills starting and finishing on the feet.
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