Those are the correct ages, and yes the age limits AND JD all came out this year, so I assume contrived together?
We have such a small team (15-20 total) all our optionals worked out together anyway , or in age groups not level, (the older boys sometimes were paired with younger compulsory boys for drills, strength etc). I can see that if the team were big enough for the boys to only get to ever train with their level they might not enjoy that if they were 16 year olds with all 12 year olds.
Any one with any idea WHAT JD requirements are? It would make sense if they were similar to JO just more lenient - as in L10 JD really L9...or if the base is set really low (L7 like) but all skills up to those allowed in L10 are allowed? Then the boys who are older but not with enough skills for each event would still be progressing...Our coach sent all the JO stuff to us but no JD.
Part of the reason I don't think our coach is considering it is none of the boys were unhappy (other than our stellar Nationally ranked L10 who was always planning on quitting after Nationals) and he didn't make the connection that the 2 oldest boys were late April birthdays so have to "age up" and skip a level this year. The rest of the boys team is either still compulsory or in age. The skills he has been discussing with DS are to meet JO level 10 requirements - although they both agree that in certain events he will take deductions. Its within DSs reach if he stays healthy and gets himself to gym between rehearsals and music jobs...
Perhaps I will be pleasantly surprised and our state will basically put most of the boys in JD, have very few actual JO boys (we already have only 1-4 JE most years and many of the rest of the L10s really could be JD), and they will all keep doing basically what they've been happily doing. Many are high school freshmen and sophomores, so could come back to JO if the program isn't treated like JO light. I'm not sure I know any boys who would want to do JD in high school if its "gym for fun". I'm not sure I know many high school age boys that would do anything this hard if it were just "for fun" and seen as the "easy" route. Not saying they shouldn't, and probably in a few years the kids coming up with this option will see it differently...
I do see the intention is for the best with JDP. Just frustrated as a mom and DS is working so hard to balance school, music and staying in gym the combination of being 1 month too old for L9 and his recent injuries (all better, but set him back musically and gymnastically and 16 year olds don't deal great with that
) is unfortunate. As I've said before, I do realize that this wasn't a whim and will probably benefit far more kids than not.