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I was always under the impression that 18 was the cutoff, but I was reading a post on here that said there is no age limit. Is this true?
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Not many women going into their 20's want to spend that amount of time in a gym.
Ok seriously how many of us want to spend time at the workout club never mind gymnastics LOL. I know its a struggle for me to drag my sorry bones and work out LOL
One of our local high school stars from the 2009-2010 season who is away at college. she is either 19 or 20 now. But came back to participate in the L9 state meet and qualified to regionals! She didn't compete at regionals, it was the same time as college finals.
I actually think that USAG should encourage this more and try to partner with NAIGC in sanctioned competitions, or at least reach out to college clubs separately. There are many college clubs that would like to compete more but travel is prohibitive because there are relatively few NAIGC meets since not all club teams can host. And yet tons of already organized USAG meets that are all over the place. I think there is some missed opportunity there. Something to think about for anyone hosting a big meet. You would have to start early to get the word out and give the clubs time to work it out with their rec sports department.
I definitely wish this would happen!!! I hate to see so many girls completely leave the sport when they move on to college. I really wanted to go to the NAIGC meet in Richmond this past spring. I think my own DD would have really enjoyed seeing all of these men and women compete who are NOT on college scholarships. To see that they're keeping their skills and having fun competing in college.
So you saw me there eh? But I don't recall my age being mentioned lol, Just that I was the adult( hint hint nudge nudge, I'm very vain lol!!!). Anywhos, USAG doesn't have upper age limits, though it is much less traditional to see older kids at lower levels