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Have we ever find out who lolsmileyface is/was?
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Have we ever find out who lolsmileyface is/was?
Its 12-18 i believeWe call ourselves Open, but at Worlds, we're IO. I think it's just too much word to say and Open makes it easier. I think the difference come in with the level 5 teams. Senior is 15-18 (I'm not sure, so correct me if I'm wrong) and international open 5 is 14+ with no age cap
Is it possible for an international team (as in, from say Germany, or the UK) to compete in the non-international divisions?
Could a UK team who are all say 12-17 compete in Large AG? If so, how do they get the bids? In the UK we don't compete in IO5, just Level 5 at the bids competitions, so could we technically use that bid to enter a non-international division? And if not, why not?
Also (possibly a dumb questions) but Panthers...BABS...HUH?! What does BABS stand for? Is it an acronym? Why did it come about?
Scoring is super confusing! I'm a judge for multiple companies and everyone operates differently. We could talk for days, literally and things would still be confusing. Just make sure if you're choreographing a routine you understand the USASF guidelines and know which company's events you plan on attending so you can max out as best as possible!! Plus a lot of companies change their sheets/grids annually so stay on top of that too!
There technically isn't one, although I've noticed that most people refer to the level 5 open divisions as IO and the level 6 ones as Open. ANY division at worlds could very well be an international one, you just see more in the level 5s, and some in the level 6.
I know one is "in the works" there's just a lot of pride and stubborn-ness involved unfortunately. I'd love a unified scoring system and think it would ultimately strengthen the sport!!So why can't everyone get together and hammer out a unified scoring sheet for all competitions? What is the incentive to keep it tangled like this?
International Open is 14+
Open is 17+
I know lots of people were talking about the "superman" (as think someone on the boards put it) dismount at Worlds this year, where the flyer lands in prone. I think smoed did it from a lib with a quarter turn. Anyway, I was reading the rules and didn't see any specific rules regarding a dismount to prone (unless I missed it in which case I'm sorry!), so does that mean you can double down to prone in level 5?
It's not a cradle, it's considered a release move (due to landing prone) so has to follow stunt transition rules, limiting it to 2 twists at level 5.