All-Star Legality On Ice Black Ice Question.

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What about top gun using magazines/ magazine covers one year....or f5 with gloves?!

I do know if it's part of the uni then it's legal ..as in attached to a sleeve or something ?? But I would contact les and see what he says !

Also, once the bows on TG IOC last year were removed and were just a long ribbon, would those not constitute as "props"?
 
I choreographed the fan and this is what I was told. The fan was always placed at the back of the floor, the dance consisting of 19 athletes, and 1 extra. The extra girl would run to the back grab it, then place it in the center girl's hands for her solo to the front. At WSF, we were told that the fan was used as a prop Unless it had the logo on it. The fan technically, opens up- similar to a sign or a flag, so we were covered under those criteria. So for day 2 of WSF, we stenciled the ICE logo on the fan, and purchased another one - this time WITH the logo- for Jamfest! After day 1, we were told, the fan is NOW considered a prop. A "sign" is used to help get the crowd involved during the routine. Last time I checked, I never heard the crowd chant the Name of anyone or anything when a sign was being used in the routine, nor in the music. We were also told, "Even if you drive a car on stage and write the ICE logo on it, during a routine- it still doesn't make it a sign" completely random statement from the legality judge but i guess the judges made their point :confused:.

We additionally argued that the USASF never described EXACTLY what constitutes as being used as a sign. They really couldn't defend that argument and only said that "a better description next season of what a "Sign" is will be drafted!"

We are still trying to find ways of going around it!
this actually made me laugh pretty hard.. hahah just picturing it happening
 
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