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A 3rd party is managing the database. Every secure precaution is being taken.I probably should have thought of this before I regsistered my daughters with the USASF, but I'm definitely hoping that this is isn't a public data base, allowing unmonitord access to my girls' vitals.
yojaehs: Yes, there will be consequences for those that absolutely refuse to register their athletes. They won't be allowed to compete. That seems like a huge shift in the way things currently are, but by the time it gets to that point, the environment truly will support it and anyone who still refuses will be so far outside the norm, I don't think many gyms will hold out to that extreme.
What do you mean by 'WHAT will be done?' Specifically, if an athlete is accused of cheating, I'll be able to reference that athletes official age and DOB. On the Event Producer level, we will do what we've always done when we discovered and can prove ineligible athletes--we disqualify the team. At this time, it's still an Event Producer responsibility. I don't know if there is a plan for that to become a USASF initiative or not. (Did I answer your question?)