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I think it's pretty crazy that Peach's and Orange's raw scores are only .03 apart.
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not really... If the teams were all together, that is where those teams would have placed. Div 1 looked way harderI see sm sr div 2 the 4 th place team, would be in 12th if they were in div 1. That's a big problem
Vixens are in 6th (76) and Notorious is in 3rd! (94)How did Vixens/ Notorious do, I have seen no updates?
looks like there is some moving around ACEDAD
All I'm asking is evidence and there appears to be a couple of issues here.
In that case, I think Cheersport should issue a statement describing what happened.
This really shouldn't be that hard.
All I'm asking is evidence and there appears to be a couple of issues here.
In that case, I think Cheersport should issue a statement describing what happened.
This really shouldn't be that hard.
Oh, you mean like worlds?Cheersport has gotten to the point where they need to invest in bleacher seats on each side of the arena. Trying to watch level 5 teams was beyond ridiculous, and people were practically causing a stampede to get back and forth to the arenas. I cannot imagine being the parent of a child on any of the top level teams. There were so many people in priority that were not with the gym they must have had to fight their way in to be able to see their own kid perform. It was out of control.
this is my only assuming: it looks like cheersport never give paid bid to level 6 teams. they only give at-large bid to level 6 teams. if i'm not mistaken, Cheersport 2011 gave 2 at-large bids to IOC6 teams (Carolina Allstars Straycats and Cheer Central Suns). Cheersport 2009 also gave at large bid to one IOC6 team (Gym Tyme).I checked and didn't see it had been asked yet, but is level 6 eligible for a paid bid?
Surprisingly it wasn't that hard, a lot of copying and pasting. Then I just used the wiki to figure out who had bids or not.