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Anonymous (92c8)
Of course the very top gymnasts will get recruited regardless, but the suggestion that DP Nationals “doesn’t really matter that much for college recruiting,” is just wrong.
First off, ANY level of influence is meaningful for something as important as recruiting. Second, it’s another chance to compete, which always matters for recruiting. Third, it’s a chance to compete in a meet that is highly credible/where scores are very legit. In fact, collegegymfans says they base their rankings almost entire off of Nationals.
Finally, it’s a chance to be seen in person. Speaking from experience, my daughter got two offers immediately after walking off the competition floor at Nationals. Both were from schools she had been talking with, but that hadn’t yet decided. They told her that her performance at Nationals was what they needed to make their decision.
Of course it’s not *all* about Nationals, and plenty of athletes will get recruited without going, but it’s just not true to say it doesn’t matter, or doesn’t matter that much.
First off, ANY level of influence is meaningful for something as important as recruiting. Second, it’s another chance to compete, which always matters for recruiting. Third, it’s a chance to compete in a meet that is highly credible/where scores are very legit. In fact, collegegymfans says they base their rankings almost entire off of Nationals.
Finally, it’s a chance to be seen in person. Speaking from experience, my daughter got two offers immediately after walking off the competition floor at Nationals. Both were from schools she had been talking with, but that hadn’t yet decided. They told her that her performance at Nationals was what they needed to make their decision.
Of course it’s not *all* about Nationals, and plenty of athletes will get recruited without going, but it’s just not true to say it doesn’t matter, or doesn’t matter that much.