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I think that is the qualifying criterion for every region?Where would I find # of kids in R1 senior groups? Is the qualifying criteria Top 7 per age group with AA 35+ for R1? Thank you.
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I think that is the qualifying criterion for every region?Where would I find # of kids in R1 senior groups? Is the qualifying criteria Top 7 per age group with AA 35+ for R1? Thank you.
Out of curiosity, I checked the regional meets last year. A total of 55 girls across all regions did not make the top 7 but scored at least a 37. Region 1 had the most, followed by R7 and then R8 and R5. The other regions didn't have any. Now, I know that some of those gymnast actually went to Nationals, either through competing for another region or being called up from alternate status, but I did not take the time to look at the individual girls.Yes, there's amazing talent in that group, some Hopes qualifiers that probably won't get out of Region 1, gymnasts you will hear about in the next few years. I've seen elite qualifiers not get out of Region 1. It's tough when you can't say to your gymnast, "If you do your best, you will make it." Probably region 3 has the junior B's. I think 37 scores should be automatic entries.
LemonLime above--really nails it.
No one said it was "easy". Easier perhaps -- yes, it can be easier. Hard to dispute that for R4 and R2 where some of the age groups don't even have enough to field a team of 7. It's not personal; it's just raw data.Despite all of the “easy” comments about region 4, I feel the need to point out that 50% of the current top ten college AA gymnasts come from this region at this timeBrenna Dowell, Maddie Karr, Sarah Finnegan, Lynnzee Brown, and Lexy Rambler. Of course, let’s not forget the great Maggie Nichols, who would be in there if she wasn’t injured. Idk, but region 4 gymnasts seems to be fairly talented to me. I don’t think they got there because it was “unfair”.
Well yes, I'd rather have my daughter hitting 37's and up, but I'm paying for those 25 hours of stellar coaching and drive her to gym, sometimes in the car for 3 hours RT. She's in the car an extra 15 hours a week to get that training. The point is, that a gymnast scoring 37's at regionals should go, irrespective of what's happening at other meets. I'm fine with gymnasts scoring 35s at regionals and going if that's the top in their region, as long as those scoring higher at other more populated regionals can go too.
I think that is the qualifying criterion for every region?
Couldn’t they just say top 8 plus anyone with a 37? How many girls would that add? If too many then say a 37.25?Should we also discuss the merits/deficits of the electoral college? Just joking, but same issues.
Couldn’t they just say top 8 plus anyone with a 37? How many girls would that add? If too many then say a 37.25?
I know.... ughI think it used to be a score, but you can end up getting score inflation that way...to qualify more girls.
I think it used to be a score, but you can end up getting score inflation that way...to qualify more girls.
Then how about a percent of each age group?
Wouldnt that work to make more qualifiers from larger age groups get to go?
I must be missing something as a reason they don’t do that because it seems obvious to me that’s the answer.
Yes that makes complete sense.This is what boys do. They use a percentage to calculate qualifiers.
Yes that makes complete sense.
Region 5 is on the my usagym appAre region 4, 5 and 2 results posted anywhere?