And bad news for many as well. I would think that with so many boys cut off from practice until sometime in summer, that most will come back with a loss of skills that will mean they need to repeat their current level. By keeping the May 31 cutoff, many boys will age out of their level, which is especially hard for boys who are probably most likely to quit because the are starting middle or high school. But then again, my kid has been consistently disadvantaged because he has a May bday and when he competes as a 15-16 level 9 even though he is 14, and most of the boys he competes against are physically way more developed than he is. If there was no upper age limit, it would not matter, but that’s not the way it works. I think that by aging up boys who haven’t been in practice for months will be yet another excuse to quit. My own opinion is that since there are upper age limits in boys gymnastics, it would be better if they compete at the age they are at the meet. There’s no real reason not to, and yes, there are boys whose bdays are the day after the cut off, who might compete against boys 364 days younger, but not against kids who are 720 days older, which is an eternity in male development