3 Separate groups all have some Level 9's
My DD is in the WOGA Frisco Level 9 Training Group...
- 10 Girls Total
- Ages 10-12
There are a couple younger girls in the Level 7-8 Training Group (10 yo) that will compete 9...
There are a couple of older girls who haven't made Lvl 10 yet as well...
10,000+ Athletes compete from around the world... how many are 16...?
WAG is almost unique in this regard... other sports...?
How many 15 year old athletes even have a chance across the world to change the makeup of their country's roster in all sports...? maybe 100...?
another poster stated...
Hello Scarianne,
We moved to North Dallas 15 months ago and I hope the following will be helpful:
First consider a 6 month rental while you get your bearings. There are so many great places to live in all price ranges and a lot of the school districts are great. We found it hard to pick a...
NO... do not agree... what if the this were a teacher - student scenario and the DD's dedication to learning was the topic... Parents can be involved / informed and not be CRAZY...
LVL 4 is tough as many have said... the Vault alone does most in.... as always though, Bars separate and define who will move on... the kip and the high bar work is really a step up from LVL 3... especially for the younger / smaller gymnasts...
Exactly...!!! My point is that 1 event medal does not outweigh the AA... Kocian on Bars or Locklear on Bars or Skinner -on Vault or Smith on Beam... why Kocian...??? I like her, it's not that. As the title suggest, I believe the priority should be given to the AA and letting everyone who...
I have read all the Aly vs Gabby debates... I understand all the rules and why only 3 AA's had a chance given that Kocian performed during team qualifications... My question: Why not sit Kocian and let the 4 best AA's in the world go for it...??? The AA is the Holy Grail, let them duke it out...