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The group who stood up from their seats for Both of their teams and blocked everyone behind them from watching. Then to give us a nasty look when we asked them to sit down.......but then kept on standing!!
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I could point out a team or two that do things like this.When teams constantly bash other teams just because they didn't win worlds/ when teams who didn't win worlds thinks they should have. For example on instagram someone from (let's call them team a) posted a picture of their teams jumps and team b's jumps and the team that won (team b) looked like they had worse jumps than the team that didn't so automatically team a thought they should have won...
I could point out a team or two that do things like this.
I wouldn't. I'm just saying that there are a few teams, not just certain people from a team, that I know of that do things like this.Please dont do that.
Or what of they held it in like a football arena type place? Cowboys stadium anyone? Except for the fact that every team would have to compete on the same floor a huge venue like that would be amazingThis response to some previous posts is a little late, but what about having worlds in the Dallas arena or the Orlando convention center? Both locations are very large and shouldn't be problematic in seating people, plus, based on personal experience, I'm going to say that relocating worlds to a place like Las Vegas is probably not a good idea.
Well it would sure as heck solve the seating problem, now wouldn't it?!Or what of they held it in like a football arena type place? Cowboys stadium anyone? Except for the fact that every team would have to compete on the same floor a huge venue like that would be amazing
As a male cheer mom I agree with this for basically every competition. I've only been to one (UCF Nationals in Columbia SC) that ever had good "guy" shirts from vendors.Most of you probably won't agree with me on this, but I'm over all the shirts at competitions being pink, sparkly, or just plain girly looking. I'm a boy, as are many other people at cheer competitions, and I don't want to wear stuff like that. I couldn't by a shirt at NCA this year because the shirt for cheerleaders was practically neon pink, and obviously I wasn't going to buy the dance shirt. (Although it was considered.) I don't understand why it's so hard to make guys apparel.
Wow!! You're recollection of this awful awards ceremony is literally word for word how I felt during the whole thing. It was awful. Just awful. :(HOW did it happen, I have no idea, but that is pretty much WHAT happened.
I'll do my best to recap. Crowd was settling in, I was thinking they may has well have just kept awards in the Milkhouse, there were a ton of people at the awards. The two ladies you see on ESPN each year walk out, and the one just starts blurting out "Your bronze medalists, World Cup!" (paraphrasing). I was so not paying attention, that I almost thought she called Gold first.
This was the point everything just stopped. WC girls looked confused as what to do, get up, don't get up. Well pretty much everybody looked confused, USASF officials were just looking back and forth at each other. The two announcers were in their own little world together after they realized what they did.
Finally after what felt like an eternity watching all their confused faces, WC was kinda nudged to the award podium for their picture. I'm not sure they really knew which way to go with the rest of the order so they decided to just continue to silver. Then awkwardly announced how they were going to go back and announce 6th and 5th. And then back to Gold finally.
To add a little more humor (or insult depending on who you are) to the story, as soon as I heard Panthers called for silver (and yes I'll admit I was now double-shocked), I just thought to myself, ok F5 won. It wasn't till they announced them as 4th that I even remembered CEA. USASF had now completed the hat trick on me!
Most of you probably won't agree with me on this, but I'm over all the shirts at competitions being pink, sparkly, or just plain girly looking. I'm a boy, as are many other people at cheer competitions, and I don't want to wear stuff like that. I couldn't by a shirt at NCA this year because the shirt for cheerleaders was practically neon pink, and obviously I wasn't going to buy the dance shirt. (Although it was considered.) I don't understand why it's so hard to make guys apparel.
I looked up the bolded section and apparently swimming and track do. Only the top two per country can compete in swimming finals and top three for track.
I like your suggestion though! I think it would give some of the teams that could definitely contend for medals a shot, but also allows other countries to still compete.
1. Paper dolls will live on forever as long as the score sheet rewards it. It does and any team NOT doing them is missing easy points.