- Apr 25, 2010
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Let me get this straight....so I am a gym owner, and Suzi cheered for me for several years, parents very cheer savvy with rules ect. (we all know the type)....then leaves goes to another gym, and we are at a competition and I see Suzi compete as a crossover on more than the allotted teams allowed. I decide it is cheating, which it very clearly is... and make a claim against it. Now I am at fault for damaging a child, get accused of jealousy and a million other things, my gym is now talked about, and how bad we are for doing this. Where is the glory in being the one to turn Suzi in, or do I turn my head because I don't need or want the backlash.
PS~Here is the crossover rule for this season, so we don't have any claims people don't know about it....maybe it should go in your gym handbook for your parents....
CROSSOVERS
An individual will not be permitted to crossover from one program to another within the same event (Exception: An athlete from one gym may crossover to one additional gym’s Level 6 team provided (s)he meets the age requirement.
For the 2012-13 season, an all-star cheerleader is limited to crossing over to 2 (two) additional cheer teams from their gym per competition. Therefore, an athlete may compete on one team and crossover to two more teams from the same gym during the competition.
An event producer may choose to be more restrictive than the rules above for crossovers limiting the number of teams an athlete may crossover to further; however an event producer may not be less restrictive than this.
Crossover limitations above do not include athletes that crossover from cheer to dance.
PS~Here is the crossover rule for this season, so we don't have any claims people don't know about it....maybe it should go in your gym handbook for your parents....
CROSSOVERS
An individual will not be permitted to crossover from one program to another within the same event (Exception: An athlete from one gym may crossover to one additional gym’s Level 6 team provided (s)he meets the age requirement.
For the 2012-13 season, an all-star cheerleader is limited to crossing over to 2 (two) additional cheer teams from their gym per competition. Therefore, an athlete may compete on one team and crossover to two more teams from the same gym during the competition.
An event producer may choose to be more restrictive than the rules above for crossovers limiting the number of teams an athlete may crossover to further; however an event producer may not be less restrictive than this.
Crossover limitations above do not include athletes that crossover from cheer to dance.