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I like this idea. It seems like it would work, and allow for the multiple needs of different programs to be met. It feels more like how other team sports are structured.I have mentioned this idea before, but here it again anyway:
2 "classifications" of gyms.
1. Gym owners self-select their classification at the start of the season and are not allowed to switch mid-season.
2. Classification affects ALL teams.
"National" division
"World" division
- Liberal use of crossovers allowed within a facility
- Much lower age "floor" for divisions. (10 years olds on senior teams, etc)
There would be division splits at competitions when EACH side would have 2 or more teams in it.
- Very restricted use of crossovers. (Perhaps similar to NCA Nationals policy or stricter)
- Higher age floors (12 and up on senior teams)
- Eligible for Worlds Bids.
I would also suggest to Varsity that they implement rules for Summit similar to Worlds about athletes hopping around to bid-earning teams (or stricter).
I would like to see it that once an athlete is on a team that earns a bid, that athlete is not eligible to help a different team earn a bid later.
As it stands, theoretically, we could enter Panthers in multiple divisions at 2 competitions as Senior 5R, Senior 4, Senior 3, Senior 2, and Senior 1 and then have our "real" senior 5R, 4, 3, 2, and 1 go to Summit with those bids. (Our teams are generally capable of earning their own bids, just using that as an example.)
I can see that it would also have some implications for those programs that have satellite gyms, as it would affect how they structured if they were franchises, etc.