Sasha
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I know this may be a totally ignorant non-USA question - but why May 31st? Is this special or just a random chosen date? Hope it isn't brought in in Australia cos my DS is an end of May birthday! (we are currently ageat Jan 1st)
It's my understanding that because US JO Nationals are in May (somewhere early to middle), that is why the cutoff is at the end of May. Might be awkward to choose a middle date like May 15 - though they probably considered that.
Effectively, this now means everyone competing in an age group (such as "Age 11") will actually be 11 (or soon turning 11 for the latest birthdays).
Currently, with the age cutoff BEFORE season (Sept 1), this meant that for most of the season, and certainly near the end of season when championships occur, many/most winners of the age group "11" (for example) were actually age 12, even over 12.5 for earliest birthdays. So kind of confusing to call them "age 11 winners" when many were closer to 13 than 11. I believe this was the issue they were trying to solve by moving the cutoff date, effectively "renaming" the age groups. But a boy's competitors will remain largely the same with this change - they will, as a group, just now be called "age 12" instead of "age 11", for example.