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There is another gym in our area and they have produced many college gymnasts & elites. Our gym is fairly new, with few optionals but we have recently gotten some seasoned and experienced coaches to add to the already good coaching staff. I'm praying this helps. One of the newer coaches said she's one of only two girls at the gym that she would consider "TOPS material". My DD would never dream of leaving this gym but we have gone to the other gym just for parties & the coaches who have seen her back when she was 5 & kipping said they bet she went elite. I've heard good & bad about that gym though and I'm just not sure how she would do there if I moved her. And there is no scoring out of a level here...or it hasn't been done yet that I've seen. So sorry to high jack your thread!Are there other gyms in your area? It sounds like she could be ready for at least level 7 by the following year (ie test out of level 5.) Though I have no idea what her other skills are.
That's awesome!! I was just confused but that's great she's been able to do that. My DD would love it! Good luck to your daughter. I'm loving this music thread. Can't wait until my girl gets there.
My daughter made the L4 cut off of 7 years old by about a month this last spring for States. So most of the season she was 6 years old as a L4. She is competing L5 currently for Fall season. She is currently training L7 skills so they are planning for her to not compete optionals this winter like usual for our area because that doesn't give her much time to learn all new choreographed routines (there is one month between her state meet in compulsory and optionals season starting). The coaches plan to have her score out of L7 next year in the 2015-16 season and compete L8. I have no idea if she'll be ready for L8 or if she'll compete L7 longer. Time will tell. It is very common to skip L6 though so this doesn't seem extreme of a goal for her.
Apparently not in our State. We double and triple checked this. She just had to be 7 by the date of the State Meet.I'm pretty sure that is against the rules of USAG. You have to be 7 years old the day of the meet to compete level 4.
Apparently not in our State. We double and triple checked this. She just had to be 7 by the date of the State Meet.
Sorry, but you are both incorrect about the age. It states very clearly in USAG rules and policies that the athlete must have reached the minimum age by the date of the meet. It does not vary by state, unless you are competing something other than USAG JO.
This is a direct quote from rules and policies:
1. All gymnasts must reach the minimum age for the level before competing in any USA Gymnastics sanctioned
competition (see chart on the next page).
Example: Level 3 State meet date is Dec. 1; the last Level 3 State Qualifier is November 17, the gymnast will turn the
minimum age for level 3 (6 yrs. old) on November 28th. She is ineligible to compete in the qualifying meet, and
therefore does not have the opportunity to qualify to the Level 3 State Championships that season.
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Check it out for yourself.
IThis is correct. My daughter was age 5 at level 4 (old 4) and competed only to learn she was disqualified. Her coaches were unaware that she had to be 6 at the meet. Even though she turned 6 right before state. It sucked bc she only got in one meet prior to state that year.
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Yep, my dd was in the same position except her coaches knew the rules. I can't imagine how the posters DD "competed most of the season as a 6 year old in level 4". If her usag registration had her correct birthdate, it's hard to understand how a meet director didn't catch that. I can see that mistakes happen, but over the course of a season somebody would have caught it. Perhaps not usag meets? Or not being truthful? Hard to know on an Internet forum.