- Jan 20, 2010
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I'm probably going to get eaten alive here for saying this, but there are two divisions in level 5.
It's called restricted, where most of the teams that show up to worlds should go. No offense to anyone.
Yes, no one likes losing to the same big name gyms for a reason, but a lot of teams who are "non mega-gyms" are actually stepping up and showing they can compete and earn medals and top five placements.
I don't think that most of us are arguing that there are a lot of teams that should be in restricted instead of the worlds divisions. Those athletes should clearly leave to go to a more competitive gym since theirs can't meet their needs.
I can't speak for everyone, but New England has a number of gyms that are pretty competitive at Worlds, they've made finals in the past, have full paid bids, etc. But they're not going to win Worlds any time soon. They can't compete with the teams from Cali/Texas/down South.
The last year or two I've heard of a number of athletes from the area moving to other parts of the country to cheer for a big name gym. And these aren't rinky dink teams they were on before - we're talking ECE, Pro Athletics, Sparks (which doesn't exists anymore obviously). Have those athletes really outgrown those teams? Or are they just desperate for a Worlds ring? (Truth be told, I don't actually know if athletes have left all of those gyms to move to a mega-gym, but I know athletes who have done so who used to cheer at least one of those)
That being said, I don't necessarily agree with splitting gyms into Divisions like that. I don't think that most other youth club sports do that.