All-Star Athlete Left The Floor During Routine?

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I seem to remember at NCA College nationals in the early 2000's that the rule was that your music gets cut off, you have half an hour to re-work your routine, and you get judged on the remainder of the performance- much like they did with Tsu at Worlds. I remember moving into allstars, going to NCA for the first time, and being told by my gym owner that they wouldn't turn the music off at All Star nationals. He told me to tell the kids to keep going if someone was hurt. I don't know if that was actually the protocol or not.
 
I seem to remember at NCA College nationals in the early 2000's that the rule was that your music gets cut off, you have half an hour to re-work your routine, and you get judged on the remainder of the performance- much like they did with Tsu at Worlds. I remember moving into allstars, going to NCA for the first time, and being told by my gym owner that they wouldn't turn the music off at All Star nationals. He told me to tell the kids to keep going if someone was hurt. I don't know if that was actually the protocol or not.

Last year at NCA All Star the 30 minute re-work time was true for Saturday, but if you music was stopped on Sunday you didn't get to go again. Knowing this we usually wouldn't stop a routine on Sunday until the team was lining up for a pyramid.

This year All Star changed the wording so it was possible for a team to get to go again on Sunday and the only team I know of that had music stopped on Sunday was allowed to.

I don't remember what the college rule for injuries is, but I think it was the same as AS last season because I remember letting a routine continue despite knowing someone wasn't at 100%.
 

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