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There is no age limit that I'm aware of. My daughter attended 2 years ago. There were appx. 50 or so attendees or so and I'd say that while 14 is on the older end of the range, there looked to be about 8-12 attendees that were in that late middle school to early high school range. The upper end in terms of DP levels seemed to be level 8 skills in general (aka highest level skill grouping was attempting back tucks on beam or possibly aerials on beam and/or some type of handspring connection combination). Overall, the audience does skew younger though with the average age being around 8-11. It's also worth noting that they do group by ability levels as opposed to ages though. So, it's kind of a crapshoot whether your daughter would be paired up with other kids her age. My recommendation would be for her to find a friend to sign up with to make it more fun!
 
There is no age limit that I'm aware of. My daughter attended 2 years ago. There were appx. 50 or so attendees or so and I'd say that while 14 is on the older end of the range, there looked to be about 8-12 attendees that were in that late middle school to early high school range. The upper end in terms of DP levels seemed to be level 8 skills in general (aka highest level skill grouping was attempting back tucks on beam or possibly aerials on beam and/or some type of handspring connection combination). Overall, the audience does skew younger though with the average age being around 8-11. It's also worth noting that they do group by ability levels as opposed to ages though. So, it's kind of a crapshoot whether your daughter would be paired up with other kids her age. My recommendation would be for her to find a friend to sign up with to make it more fun!
Thanks so much!
 

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