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Don't know why everyone is so surprised by all this? The USASF will be the first to tell you they don't have the time or resourses to regulate and enforce their own rules. :(
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Must of been @ UCA! :DOnly if he wears a skirt and half top!!:D LOL!
I dont agree with this at all. If there is an injury and no one of age can fill in then you mark the stunts or leave a hole. It is not fair for the other teams to compete against you when they are abiding by the rules. What if they had a person older to fill in to help and they were flawless. I still think that if you are over age then you are over age. Having an older person on the team is an advantage. Honest or not in this case you still had teams that lost to a team that didnt abide by the rules. I would be alright with it if you were the only team in the division.
Exactly! 10 points? Hey... You won't all mind if I slip a boy onto my all girl team, right? Just to fill in because of an injury ;)
Don't know why everyone is so surprised by all this? The USASF will be the first to tell you they don't have the time or resourses to regulate and enforce their own rules. :(
Sorry I noticed I replied to the my own post on redmoms post:to redsmom post:
I agree, glad they were honest, but the EP handled this poorly in my opinion. Choices should have been compete with one less athlete (even if stunts don't go up) or perform exhibition. I am not sure what we are teaching our kids, sometimes things happen in life and you just make the best of it within the rules. I have seen many last minute injuries require a team to mark stunts (happened to my CP's team once), you go on you do your best, sometimes that is just the way it is.
I dont agree with this at all. If there is an injury and no one of age can fill in then you mark the stunts or leave a hole. It is not fair for the other teams to compete against you when they are abiding by the rules. What if they had a person older to fill in to help and they were flawless. I still think that if you are over age then you are over age. Having an older person on the team is an advantage. Honest or not in this case you still had teams that lost to a team that didnt abide by the rules. I would be alright with it if you were the only team in the division.
Bahahahahha! That was to funny!Must of been @ UCA! :D
We consistently compete against a team like this, too. Remarkably, only levels 1 and 2 are like this. Level 3+ aren't as competitive, for some reason.Actually, I'm wrong, they're Level 1 not two. How often does a mini 1 consistently beat older level 1s for level champs? I wouldn't think that often.
Here's my problem with this. It's not the size of the athlete that matters but the mental size. A 16 year old level 2 athlete will probably to learn new stunts more quickly than say a 13 year old level 2 athlete.if we still won by a large margin (13.5 points to be exact), and the 16 year old is even smaller than half of the j1 team, then i dont see that as an unfair advantage. obviously we would have still won. the fill in did not tumble, jump, or dance, she only did stunts. so all in all, regardless of the sixteen year old fill in, we would have still won. and we did abide by the rules. we asked the EP if we could use a fill in that was overage. they said it was alright if we were willing to start 10 points in the whole. we were, so rule is broken. if the EP is fine with it, then nothing can be done. it was a fair fight for both teams.
if we still won by a large margin (13.5 points to be exact), and the 16 year old is even smaller than half of the j1 team, then i dont see that as an unfair advantage. obviously we would have still won. the fill in did not tumble, jump, or dance, she only did stunts. so all in all, regardless of the sixteen year old fill in, we would have still won. and we did abide by the rules. we asked the EP if we could use a fill in that was overage. they said it was alright if we were willing to start 10 points in the whole. we were, so rule is broken. if the EP is fine with it, then nothing can be done. it was a fair fight for both teams.
It's frustrating for our babies. They are a young mini 1 and work so hard, but who can compete with that?We consistently compete against a team like this, too. Remarkably, only levels 1 and 2 are like this. Level 3+ aren't as competitive, for some reason.
At one of our events this year. we had an extremely bad injury backstage in warmups. we are a small gym, only 3 teams, and we had a girl on j1 get hurt. we had to pull a girl from s2 down (even though she was 16) to fill in. we told the event producers about the situation, and they said we could still compete but start with a 10 point deduction. praise jesus that they were flawless and came out to win by a large margin! and then got level 1 grand champs on top of that!! honesty is definitely the right policy!
So they wouldn't lose their bid that they OBTAINED with an illegal athlete on the team?
if we still won by a large margin (13.5 points to be exact), and the 16 year old is even smaller than half of the j1 team, then i dont see that as an unfair advantage. obviously we would have still won. the fill in did not tumble, jump, or dance, she only did stunts. so all in all, regardless of the sixteen year old fill in, we would have still won. and we did abide by the rules. we asked the EP if we could use a fill in that was overage. they said it was alright if we were willing to start 10 points in the whole. we were, so rule is broken. if the EP is fine with it, then nothing can be done. it was a fair fight for both teams.