Muddlethru
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- Mar 16, 2011
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What has been the norm for typical cutoffs? Once there do they test and then put into A/B if they perform well. New to all this. What is diamond?
In the past years, or at least when my daughter did TOPS, not everyone who made it to national testing at the ranch in October, got a spot on either A or B. It is my experience that maybe the top 50% make it to either A or B. From what was explained to us at the ranch, they only have room/staff for 60-70 gymnasts per camp. So, typically the top 70 gymnasts and their coaches make it to A and all their expenses are paid for by USAG. The next 60-70 make it to B. But B campers and their coaches have to pay their way, flight, camp fees and room and board. Diamond applies to the 7 year olds. They are the top scoring 7 year old that make the cut off score. They are not invited to the camp but their coaches get a free ride to the camp. They get a sweatsuit.
It is so much fun and nerve wrecking during TOPS season. They removed 11 year olds two years ago and started inviting 8 year olds. So, my daughter only participate as a 9 and 10 year old. So, we are still going through TOPS withdrawal symptoms. At least I am. I just love the sport and all the excitement it brings. Good luck. I hope everyone at least gets to go to the ranch.