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omg this is my biggest pet peeve idk why it just bothers meThe saddest thing is when senior team flyers are so young the back spots hand in on the back of her knee....
omg this is my biggest pet peeve idk why it just bothers me
unless u r saving it from fallingMe too. I think it should be illegal for level 3 teams and up to hold above the calf for extended stunts.
thankyouthankyouthankyouI don't have an issue with 12 year old flyers on Sr. 5. What I have an issue with is 8 and 9 year old flyers on Senior 1-Restricted 5. When you have such young/little girls, the 15 year old flyer that is 5' and 100 lbs. is considered too big to fly. I believe a senior team should be able to base a senior aged girl.
Finally read through the whole thread - interesting discussion, especially since I had no idea that you guys had such a young age restriction on your levels. I am from Australia, and our "Senior" teams must be 14 years and older. The only teams that are eligible to win Worlds Bids at our competitions are these Senior teams. We just had our Nationals on the weekend and in All-Girl Level 5 we had two teams competing, one was a true Senior (14+) team and one was a "Teen" L5 team (ages 12-18) - the Teen team was amazing as well but they were not even eligible to win the bid as their athletes were not 14 years and over. Just interesting that they could theoretically have won a bid if they were competing in the US. I suppose it's not as much of a problem for us over here as cheer is still developing (albeit, rapidly) so we don't actually have a huge amount of 12/13 year olds that are good enough to be on Worlds bid teams but are not eligible because of their age - only one or two teams in the country.
In this case they were following US rules. International teams have to compete in the International division at Worlds, which has 14 years as the bottom age.i really dont understand why international teams dont follow the same rules as the US...
i just meant in general.... it would make their lives much easierIn this case they were following US rules. International teams have to compete in the International division at Worlds, which has 14 years as the bottom age.
Oh yeah, right?i just meant in general.... it would make their lives much easier
unless u r saving it from falling
i just meant in general.... it would make their lives much easier