2021 Single Grip Open

Event Overview

The 2021 Single Grip Open will run December 11th and 12th, 2021. Last year's 2-day format seemed to work well, so this year we're bringing it back with to give a jolt of creative energy to the lead up to the new year. We know this time of year can be a grind so let's liven it up a little and have a bit of fun. This year marks the contest's 6th year running, and as in previous years, it will take place online, with contestants’ continuous clips showing off their best “single grip” begleri flow. 

Clips can be submitted via Instagram, Facebook, or Reddit (details below). 

This year’s event will maintain the same rule set used last year, keeping with the original spirit of the event, and a strict adherence to the “single grip” caveat. The single grip contest was originally devised as a way of levelling the playing field between players, and putting more emphasis on creativity and artistry than straight up technical skill, and as such, this year’s event, in its stricter definition of “single grip” will be an open contest, with sponsored and unsponsored players competing alongside one another. There will, of course, be draw prizes, to encourage broad participation, even for players who don’t expect to take a spot on the podium, and a special promo code for future use, for anyone who participates. 

If you're looking for inspiration, peep last year's entries on Instagram by searching the hashtag #2020singlegripopen to get a taste of just how much can be done without changing the grip you're holding your begleri in. 

Scoring of clips will be based on the same criteria used last year (see below for the rubric). 

This year’s judges TBD (will update soon): 

  • Gera @kendagera  
  • Mitch @musclebones
  • Chris @chainheart._
  • Possibly one more TBD
  • And yours truly Matt @aroundsquare

    Scoring Rubric

    Clip Quality 
    • sufficient lighting, begleri clearly visible
    • good framing, clean/ appropriate background, sufficient contrast
    • filming, stable frame, begleri in frame etc.
    Technical Difficulty
    • sophistication, complexity, difficulty of tricks
    • variety of trick elements
    • innovativeness
    Artistic Merit
    • performance and style
    • good flow, tight/ clean execution
    • clean editing
    • matching with music etc.
    • additional elements (humour, finishing moves, combo construction etc.)

    How to Participate

    The 2021 Single Grip Open will run for just two days, December 11th and 12th. All you have to do to participate is to prepare a “single grip” begleri clip or edit, compliant with the rules below (basically, just do what you can within one single grip), and post it publicly to one of the designated platforms, as below: 

      All clips must be submitted prior to 11:59pm Pacific time on December 12th, 2021. Clips will be reviewed by the judges, and winners will be announced after the closing of the contest, likely during the following week. 

      Draw prizes will be awarded on both days of the contest, meaning that participants who submit a clip on the 11th will have more chances to win. There will be one draw prize winner per day, randomly selected from clips as of that day. 

      Rules

      • Clip must be continuous, and must be 20s to 30s in length total (avoid long intros)
      • Please only submit one clip. Participants posting more than one clip will be disqualified (this includes deleting and reposting). 
      • Clip may contain minimal editing, slow motion segments, zooming etc., provided the continuity of the clip is not interrupted (freeze frames are allowed, no reversal of clip direction)
      • Any begleri can be used (i.e., it does not need to be an AO2 set)
      • Clip must be performed from a single grip, with the following clarifications: 

        • A grip is defined by the position of the string between two fingers, regardless of whether the fingers are closed, extended, or scissored open. 
        • Players are allowed to switch between grip variants (i.e., standard to fakie or back, within the same grip).
        • “Additional” grips are only permitted if they are in addition to the primary grip (i.e., wraps, where the free bead is trapped in a secondary grip; tension grips, where the free bead is caught to create string tension). However, the secondary grip must be released before the primary grip, otherwise it will be considered a grip change, resulting in disqualification (i.e., no “spring to aerial” or the like)

          Aerials are allowed, provided the begleri launches from and lands in the same grip:
        • Aerials may launch and land in a different variant of the same grip (i.e., launch from standard and catch in fakie etc.)
        • Aerials must not pass through another grip in the process of launching or landing (i.e., no spring to aerial, tension grip to aerial, landing in a roll etc.)
        • Rolling stops/ rolls are not allowed, since these pass through another grip, however, an aerial is allowed to pass through another grip provided it is not in contact with the finger. The path of motion may resemble a rolling stop, but without contacting the finger. 
        • Switching hands is considered a grip change, and is not allowed (i.e., high grip with the right hand considered a different grip from high grip with left hand); however, the other hand can be used in wraps, rebounds, and tension grips etc., as long as the use of the off hand is in line with the other rules and clarifications.
      • Notwithstanding the rules and clarifications above, the clip must reflect the intent of this contest as a “single grip” contest. If the judges feel there are excessive deviations from that intent, the clip may be disqualified at the judges sole discretion, regardless of whether they are explicitly breaking the rules. 
      • Anything not explicitly allowed in the rules, and anything falling into a grey area, will be subject to judges’ decision, which will be final. Feel free to innovate, but don’t make it about looking for loopholes in the rules. If you’re unsure of something you can contact AO2 for clarification prior to the competition. 

        Prizes 

        Lots of great prizes are planned for this year’s contest, including draw prizes that will go to randomly selected participants. There will be designated prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in the main contest. Draw prizes will be given to randomly selected from all participants. 

        • First prize: $200 cash; bragging rights as 2021 One Grip Wonder; choice of almost any AO2 item, including exotics
        • Second prize: $100 cash; choice of almost any AO2 item, including exotics
        • Third prize: $50 cash; choice of almost any AO2 item, including exotics

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