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I would consider that a single pass.
I agree.
So going back to level 3 rules. Standing tumbling states no Tuck. BUt Running tumbling says you can do a tuck from RO. So if it starts as standing a BHS stepout RO Tuck would be illegal if it doesn't have a separation of passes. To me a separation of passes would be evident if a level 3 cheerleader was attempting this, as most would slow down during the turn. If a level 5 cheerleader competed this, It would be a lot harder to notice the separation.
I also agree. Earlier I said in most cases I think the turn would be a clear separation, but as you said, some passes by elite tumblers that would bring that into question.
However, I don't know anyone that considers a Roundoff a Standing tumbling skill. (You can do a round off from a standing position, but I wouldn't clarify it as standing tumbling).
From a scoring perspective I've counted RO and Cartwheels as both/either if it benefits the team, an example being a L1 team without much tumbling in their routine and no real standing tumbling. Otherwise I go with a pass starting forward as running and a pass starting backwards as standing.
I wonder how many people are now completely confused.