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They probably want to settle with USAG and figured suing first would put them in a better position to do so. Expect a countersuit shortly.
I'd hate to be the special master who has to handle all the claims and cross claims likely to come out of this mess.
Agreed. I would think that whatever is in the purchase contract would be what will hold up in the end.The news today say they are suing because USAG backed out of buying their ranch and they wanted to recoup the loss from the sale....uh, real estate sales fall through all the time .....
The news today say they are suing because USAG backed out of buying their ranch and they wanted to recoup the loss from the sale....uh, real estate sales fall through all the time .....
How much longer can we realistically expect the USAG to be an actual operating entity? When I think about it I have a hard time believing there will be a USAG when competition season starts in the fall.
Thoughts?
Good point. I personally would prefer to be free of the mess. Allowing the gymnasts in higher levels a chance to resume their dreams.
USAG still exists today. I envision USAG bankrupt sooner than later, of course, I could be wrong. To me, no USAG means local gym competitions, no states, no regionals, no nationals, no US team. Of course, a new governing body will come along and institute something close to what is currently being utilized, but at what cost to the athletes? Not trying to project doom and gloom more looking for others thoughts on the future of gymnastics in the US.
This thought came into my head when my daughter asked me if I thought she would make it to regionals next year. I did not think about her having the talent or skill, I thought more about would there be a regional.
There are people waiting in the wings with some great ideas that can work. The machine might change, but the concept would carry on.