WAG Levels and ages...

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10 years old, L4. The majority of her L4 team is also 10 years old. I believe the most advanced 10-year-old in the gym is L6.
 
16 years old, Xcel Gold training Platinum, I've been doing gymnastics for 14 years and competing for 7. I started in Prep-Opt, took 2 years off for school, competed 3 in 8th grade, Silver freshman year, and Gold sophomore year.
 
I don't compete anymore but before I quit I was going to be a 16 year old Xcel Gold. Now I just do gymnastics as a fun everyonce in a while activity. Last week I went to a tumbling clinic and was pleased to see that I can still do most of my tumbling skills :p
 
My dd just turned 11 and is either competing 3 or 4- mostly likely starting at 3 as she wants to feel confident with all her skills. She just started team in October (had done a little less than a year of 1 hr a week city rec classes before)- she has only done one mock meet.
 
10 year old heading into her second year of Level 4 (and little sister 8 who is a rec gymnast)
 
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15 - level 10
Started in gym at age 8 (guess she was an old lady at that point )
 
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DD is 7 years old training level 4.
My niece is 11 and just started rec classes in March and has already been invited to pre-team! So excited for her.
 
10 yr old training level 4, 8 yr old training level 3. We compete in the spring so nothing is confirmed as yet. Just turned 6 yr old is doing intermediate rec this summer (been trying to put her off... Can't handle three in competitive )
 
13 yo level 6 - definitely the "old lady" of her group, but it doesn't phase her.
 
13 yr old DD making the switch to JO from XP-training 6/7
10 yr old DD T&T training Level 9 tramp and mini, 7 tumbling
 
8 years old, training L4, but will compete L3 for most if not all of this season
 

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