Women What is the average age of girls in level 5?

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I am just curious. My DD is quite young, and in our state she is one of the two- three youngest in her level at every meet. I was just wondering what the average age of level five is across the country. I know some states have just a ton of girls competing, so I was curious if there were more young girls out there - like age 7.5-8? In our area, it is more the norm to be around 9 or 10.
 
I don't know that you can find real-time data on this, so you're just going to get anecdotal responses. Usually, I have found the largest age group to be the ones who are not very young for their level, and not older. Our team is not doing L5 this year, but I would say most of the L6s are 8-9. I believe that would be on the young side though. When my DD competed L6 last year as a 9 year old, I would say there were more kids that level that were 10-13.

As many people here have confirmed, if you have a DD on the younger side, it only gets harder, competition-wise, as they move up. The youngest age groups typically (not saying always) usually score the highest/are the most talented.
 
our level 5s are almost all 11-12 this year - kids who couldn't make the jump to 7 (we're not doing 6) or did old 5 last year. In general, it seems the largest age group around here in the past for old 6 was about 11 or so...DD was 9 and in the youngest age group still because of numbers. 11-12 is also by far the largest group of level 7s here, and 11 the highest competition, not the youngest group....but we are a small state, so as you move up the youngest age group actually gets very tiny!
 
In my state, old 6/new 5 seems to have an average age of 11. Our gym teams have usually ranged from 9-13, and sometimes 14. This seem pretty consistent across the region, at least to the meets we go to and we usually do 3 or 4 meets out of state but still in the region. There seems to be a small number of kids under 9 and we almost always have a good size 12 and up age group.
 

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