THEJOEL
Cheer Parent
- Nov 23, 2012
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Not sure where to post this but this seems like the right place.
If a gym has more than one location is it considered a "small gym" still.
The way I am reading this you are only allowed to have one location regardless of the number of athletes.
SMALL GYM COMPETITIONS
Event producers may at their discretion offer separate competitions designated for “Small Gyms” only. Any USASF/IASF division may
be offered at “Small Gyms” only events. A “Small Gym” is defined as having one physical address for its location and has 75 or less
athletes registered in its competitive cheer program as of 11/1/13. A gym must be declared as a “Small Gym” for the season by the
11/1/13 deadline. Exhibition teams, all star “prep” athletes, crossover athletes, special needs teams and dance teams do not count
toward the 75 or less athletes.
http://usasfrules.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/USASF-Age-Grid-13-14-Rev-10-15-13.pdf
If a gym has more than one location is it considered a "small gym" still.
The way I am reading this you are only allowed to have one location regardless of the number of athletes.
SMALL GYM COMPETITIONS
Event producers may at their discretion offer separate competitions designated for “Small Gyms” only. Any USASF/IASF division may
be offered at “Small Gyms” only events. A “Small Gym” is defined as having one physical address for its location and has 75 or less
athletes registered in its competitive cheer program as of 11/1/13. A gym must be declared as a “Small Gym” for the season by the
11/1/13 deadline. Exhibition teams, all star “prep” athletes, crossover athletes, special needs teams and dance teams do not count
toward the 75 or less athletes.
http://usasfrules.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/USASF-Age-Grid-13-14-Rev-10-15-13.pdf