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and division winners! Compete, go home, and pay $19.95 next week to see who wins!Next thing you know it will be a pay per view event to see who got the bids. :banghead:
I agree with this. I often wonder how they could figure out the bids correctly in the short amount of time between the end of sessions and the awards...especially for those who perform late at night. It's not as exciting of course to find out when you get home, but I would rather it be done right!!!Bids to be announced on Monday as opposed to Sunday to give judges time to choose correctly and compare across panels
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I have been voicing my opinion on judging scoring issues for many years, As long as I continue to work with cheer programs I will do so, until things are fixed and fair for everyone that competes.
I agree about division splits. I was looking at small coed division I and II and it's....interesting.I understand the sadness about losing the bid moment... but especially for CHEERSPORT, I think this is a good idea. Getting worlds bids right for that small percentage of the competition is one thing. but getting the summit bids right for almost every level and division isn't going to be easy. ESPECIALLY because CHEERSPORT does 436456352 division splits. there's been uproars on here when small coed A got the paid worlds bid and small coed B didn't or they had a higher score and didn't get the bid etc. etc. I wish they'd stop splitting divisions like they do (reason why I don't rank a cheersport win as highly as NCA/Summit/Worlds. not that the winners aren't great, but when you're one of 3 winners of small senior 2 large gym, it gets ridiculous.)
I think this is extremely fair and applaud them for trying to do something to get it right. it points to a much more serious scoresheet problem and I hope the coaches angry and ranting about the delayed bid are voicing their opinions equally as loud about scoresheets.