Individual Competition Dilemma - What Would You Do?

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I need some advice....please :banghead:

My all star cheerleader is competing at an upcoming individual cheer nationals event in mini tumble pass. The rules and guidelines posted by the event company state that to be eligible to compete in an individual event:

You must cheer for an All-Star, All-Star Prep, School, or Youth League Program of some kind and must practice and compete/perform with that Program

There is someone competing in her division that does not cheer on a team....in fact they don't cheer at all.... which seems to me to be a violation of the rules.

I happen to know that this person throws a level 5 tumble pass and my daughter throws a level 3/4 tumble pass....so we know in advance (and from previous competitions) that she can't win because level 5 trumps level 3/4.

I am wondering what you would do in this situation? Cheerleaders....what would you want your mom to do (if anything)? Moms....what would you do?

I just want to do the right thing for my kid....whatever that may be.....but at this point, I just don't know?

I would sure appreciate advice (I think) :confused:
 
My first question is anything above level 3 in mini is illegal as per usasf so i would double check that first :)
Secondly, you pay and train at an allstar program... If it is for allstars only then that cp is breaking the rules. If you are to say something you need to prove she is not a member of a team, are you able to do that? Im sure the registration form asks what program she is with?? I would not start something you can not prove or else it will just get ugly and not be worth the aggrivation!!
Good luck my daughter did individuals for years and they are very stressful!!
 
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