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URGENT - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
For all District Reps to send to all clubs and Meet Directors right away - Please do not delay.
October 1, 2009
To All Coaches and Meet Directors,
Please read through the following information as it is very important to the immediate season as well as the remainder of the Compulsory competition year.
First: Meet Directors, please be reminded that you should not "assume" the athlete's USAG numbers and the coaches USAG Professional numbers are all current because they were in a District Qualifying meet and therefore the prior Meet Director has already checked for you. If for example none of the Meet Directors before your competition really did not check and you assume this and an athlete or coach does compete or is on the competition floor at your competition, you will be solely liable. You will not be able to blame the prior Meet Director. So, Meet Directors, we all must do our jobs and check each and every athlete and coach entered into our competitions. Remember, a Professional Membership, Safety Certification or Background Check could have expired since last verified. You must be thorough. Please plan to take the time to be completely and absolutely thorough.
Second: Coaches, please make sure you are providing all of the needed and required information for each of your qualified athletes and coaching staff going on to the next competition. This means, for example, you need to bring with you to the District Championships all of the required information on all of your athletes and coaches going on to the next competition, North or South State Championships, etc. If it does not accompany your Official Texas Entry Form and Check, the Meet Director you are asking for admission into their meet does not have to accept your entries and therefore you could technically be left out of the competition or be charged the $25.00 Late Fee per each athlete you are trying to enter. Bring your completed Entry Form and USAG information for the next Championship meet with you, and remember, you will need to pay the Entry Fees for North/South or State at the time they qualify. Please do not be inconsiderate and ask the Meet Director to take their valuable time from their jobs running the competition to copy your information for you.
Third: Coaches, please remember this year we have a Level 4 Placement Division and for this division there is a North and South Texas State Championships Meet which is their culminating final competition of the regular Texas USAG Compulsory competition season. So, this means there is an added competition for the Level 4's but it is placement only. You must therefore qualify into the North or South Level 4 Placement Texas State Championships only by competing in the Placement division in the District Championships. This is very important for everyone to remember. Therefore coaches, you must first make sure if you want to try to have your athletes to qualify to the North or South Championships you must change them from Achievement to Placement on your Entry Forms and because the Level 4 & 6 District Championship Entry Forms were already due and the Final Schedules are to be placed on the Texas web site this weekend, everyone needs to act right away. In an informal survey at some of the District competitions, many of the coaches already planned on doing this because this is the first year and it will be easier to qualify for the North and South Championships. You cannot qualify into the Level 4 Placement North or South Texas State Championships by competing in the District Championships as an Achievement athlete. There are no exceptions.
Fourth: Meet Directors please do not forget to provide the necessary support staff to help maintain a well run competition. This means event timers, scorers, flashers, etc. It is not the responsibility of the judges to do all of these things as well as judge. It is the total responsibility of the Meet Director to provide the correctly needed support staff to facilitate a well run competition.
Fifth: Meet Directors please remember the judges are to judge at a professional rate of judging (time per athlete) as per the approved schedules the Competition Chairs in the North and the South are required to approve for all Texas State sponsored USAG competitions. Every Meet Director must complete the necessary schedule forms and submit them for approval. The judges are then required to meet the standard of judging time per athlete as per the approved schedule. As a Meet Director, you cannot randomly go to the judges and arbitrarily ask them to "speed up" when in fact they are on time as the approved schedule provides. We are fortunate that in Texas the judges are fairly fast, but it is not their responsibility to speed through every score so that you can save time.
We are getting to the "Championship" part of the 2009 Compulsory season. It is the Texas State USAG Committee's wishes to help every competition in our state to be run the best possible way and to always provide a very even and level playing field for all of the athletes and their coaches and parents. We wish everyone the best of success as we get into the highest part of the Compulsory season. The Texas State USAG Committee are always here to provide a good understanding of all of the rules and policies governing our competitions and to communicate by education to everyone a very good and positive competitive environment.
On a final note, Meet Directors, if you have not submitted your District Championship numbers per age group information to the State Chairman, please do so immediately so that the % of a % can be calculated and dispersed to everyone.
Good luck to everyone for the remainder of the season.
Scott Crouse Lisa England
North Texas Competition Chairman South Texas Competition Chairman
USAG Texas State Committee USAG Texas State Committee
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Congratulations to the following Level 8 athletes who will represent Texas at the Regional Championships
2009 Level 8 Regional Qualifiers
| Emily |
Weesner |
Achievers |
Emily |
Bockoven |
Plano USA |
| Britney |
Franco |
Acrotex |
Jordan |
Stavrou |
Plano USA |
| Shea |
Helfer |
Aerial Athletics |
Marisa |
Threet |
Platinum |
| Elise |
Paulson |
Aerial Athletics |
Sloan |
Silverman |
Platinum |
| Hazel |
Balatit |
Alamo |
Allie |
Williams |
Platinum |
| McKenna |
Stanley |
Alamo |
Katy |
Elisasen |
Platinum |
| Allison |
Scates |
American Elite |
Julianna |
Boyle |
Reflex |
| Michelle |
King |
Capital |
Courtney |
Middlekoop |
Richardson |
| Britta |
Peterson |
Capital |
Emma |
Florence |
Richardson |
| Valerie |
Lomonte |
Champion |
Brittany |
Burrell |
Rowland/Ballard |
| Makenah |
Cotner |
Champion |
Emilie |
Smith |
Sidewinders |
| Kayla |
Kovacs |
Champion |
Jordan |
Harm |
Stars Houston |
| Haylee |
Thompson |
Concho Valley |
Rachael |
Flam |
Stars Houston |
| Natalia |
Ponebshek |
Crenshaw |
Chryssalynd |
Person |
Sulpher Springs |
| Morgan |
Hamler |
Cypress |
Vivian |
Beasley |
Sulpher Springs |
| McKenna |
Kelley |
Cypress |
Chelsi |
Hamilton |
Texas Academy |
| Amy |
Mack |
Cypress |
Chandler |
McGee |
Texas Academy |
| Carly |
White |
Cypress |
Casey |
Westerman |
Texas Academy |
| Bailey |
Baker |
Cypress |
BaKardi |
Williams |
Texas Academy |
| Courtney |
Coumos |
Cypress |
Megan |
Dennis |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Brianna |
Huddleston |
Cypress |
Kaylee |
Cole |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Julia |
London |
Dream |
Kelly |
Cummins |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Anastasia |
Fiammetta |
Dream |
Rebekah |
Moomau |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Heather |
Udowitch |
Eagle's Wings |
Morgan |
DePaoli |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Korinne |
Manjarres |
Eagle's Wings |
Adrienne |
Avalos |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Haylee |
Roe |
Eagle's Wings |
Kristen |
Traw |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Emily |
Howe |
Eagle's Wings |
Jessica |
Carwile |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Tiffany |
James |
Eagle's Wings |
Mattie |
Shepherd |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Cori |
Guerrero |
Eagle's Wings |
Hollee |
Rogers |
Texas Dreams Gymn. |
| Katie |
Hansen |
Flips Texas |
Sarah |
Shaffer |
Texas East |
| Alexis |
Sanquist |
HUGS |
Sidney |
Dukes |
Texas East |
| Natalie |
Hawthorne |
Individual Sports |
Savannah |
Maradiaga |
Texas East |
| Bailey |
Lloyd |
Individual Sports |
Angela |
Rogers |
Texas East |
| Amber |
MacInnis |
Individual Sports |
Drew |
Watson |
Texas East |
| Alex |
Hancher |
Infinite Bounds |
Hannah |
Henke |
Texas Tumblers |
| Lauren |
Dehls |
Infinite Bounds |
Maddie |
Martin |
Texas Tumblers |
| Samantha |
Semmer |
Infinite Bounds |
Monica |
Riley |
Top Flight |
| Shelbie |
Davis |
Juergen's |
Bailey |
McLendon |
Top Flight |
| Samantha |
Ogden |
Kurt Thomas |
Hannah |
Peterson |
Top Flight |
| Jessica |
Clouthier |
Kurt Thomas |
Brooke |
Cosper |
Top Flight |
| Elyssa |
Leal |
Legacy |
Anita |
Lark |
WGA Texans |
| Alex |
Faught |
Lone Star |
Casey |
Bell |
WGA Texans |
| Jenna |
Fisher |
Metroplex |
Taylor |
Westell |
WGA Texans |
| Allison |
Snider |
MGA |
Crystal |
LeDuc |
WGA Texans |
| Mikayla |
Magee |
MGA |
Erin |
Malloy |
Wilson's |
| Josephine |
Whitney |
National Elite |
Tess |
McCracken |
WOGA |
| Candyce |
Brewer |
National Elite |
Charle |
Dembo |
WOGA |
| Sara |
Boswell |
National Elite |
Sarvan |
Hoogham |
WOGA |
| Emily |
Robbins |
National Elite |
Rachel |
Phillips |
WOGA |
| Bailey |
Mattingly |
National Elite |
Lauren |
Blackwell |
WOGA |
| Lauren |
Rizzo |
National Elite |
Alyssa |
Baumann |
WOGA |
| Courtney |
David |
National Elite |
Magan |
Tripp |
WOGA |
| Bailey |
Seward |
NW Kids |
Khazia |
Hislop |
WOGA |
| Virginia |
Preiss |
NW Kids |
Baily |
Wilson |
WOGA |
| Brooke |
Sorrells |
NW Kids |
Macie |
Miller |
WOGA |
| Heather |
Stout |
Olympic Dreams |
Decklyn |
O'Neal |
WOGA |
| Lauren |
Pickard |
Olympic Dreams |
Brianna |
Hambruch |
World of Gym |
| Paige |
Laughlin |
Olympic Dreams |
Jennifer |
LeBlanc |
World of Gym |
| Meagan |
Shoffner |
Olympic Hills |
Sydney |
Kennedy |
Zenith Elite |
| Alyssa |
Tansey |
Olympic Hills |
Konner |
McLaughlin |
Zenith Elite |
| Alexandria |
Terrazas |
Olympic Hills |
Chelsey |
Cole |
Zenith Elite |
| Kellie |
Slater |
Pearland Elite |
Brooke |
Buescher |
Zenith Elite |
| Brittnea |
Bort |
Pearland Elite |
Kyana |
George |
Zenith Elite |
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Texas Sweeps the nation!
As they say, “Everything’s Bigger in Texas” and it was true this weekend at the National Judges Cup held in Orlando, Florida. The Level 7 team won by a very healthy margin of 2.65 over the 16 other states entered.
Congratulations to:
Haylee Roe – Texas Elite
Alexis Hill – Texas Elite
Bailey Lloyd – Texas Elite
Sloane Silverman - Platinum
Jessica Giacoman – Eagle
Chrissalynd Person – Sulpher Springs
FIRST Place: Team Texas with 190.900
2nd place: Team Northern California with 188.250
3rd place: Team Pennsylvania with 188.150
1/5/09
Posted 1/19/09 - Allowed information for posting meet results on-line:
No Athlete birth dates, addresses, club address or personal contact
information is allowed. Click here for full document from USAG
A brief look at USA Gymnastics’ handling professional member misconduct involving athletes
USA Gymnastics expects its professional members and clubs to provide a positive and healthy environment for youngsters who participate in gymnastics. USA Gymnastics provides an education program, has a strong code of ethics and requires completion of a safety-certification program for professional members. The organization has also added a requirement for background checks as a condition of professional membership, with renewal background checks every two years.
USA Gymnastics takes seriously any allegation of professional member misconduct or inappropriate behavior involving athletes. The organization’s bylaws include provisions for processing allegations and spell out the types of discipline, including termination of membership, which may be administered by the organization.
When USA Gymnastics terminates the membership of a coach or other professional member, that individual is permanently ineligible for membership in USA Gymnastics. This lifetime ban means the individual does not have any of the rights or privileges associated with membership in USA Gymnastics, including but not limited to participation in any event conducted or sanctioned by USA Gymnastics. In addition, USA Gymnastics makes such terminations public by posting a complete list of terminated members on USA Gymnastics’ Web site. The list of terminated members also is published in official publications at least once a year and when someone is added to the list.
USA Gymnastics is a national membership organization with approximately 90,000 athlete members and 17,000 instructor and professional members.
Links to referenced documents
USA Gymnastics Code of Ethics (http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/publications/technique/1996/9/ethics.html)
USA Gymnastics Bylaws, Articles 9-10 (http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/organization/2007/usag-bylaws.pdf)
USA Gymnastics list of terminated members (http://www.usa-gymnastics.org/membership/memship-noticeto.html)
Care List - Notes about members in need of care (Permanent link will be added under News menu)
(6/27/2008) - JO Update
(9/11/2007) - Read the latest changes and updates for the JO Program. Information came out this summer (2007) and is included in the Minutes of Technique magazine mailed to all professional members. Changes took effect August 1, 2007.
Technical Meeting Minutes | JO Meeting Minutes
Revised Text Level 1 | Revised Text Level 2 | Revised Text Level 3
Using the old skills instead of the new ones will be considered a "substitution of a major element" and subject to a deduction of twice the value of the element.
Level 7 Beam clarification:
There have been some questions regarding the acro special requirement for Level 7 Beam.
Part of the acro requirement is a series with a minimum of 2 A or B elements with or without flight. One of the elements must pass through an inverted vertical position while in support on the hands (handstand). It also states that roll elements may be included in the series provided that the other element passes through a handstand position.
The series in question is a kick up to handstand, then step back down to immediate backward roll (either stepping down onto one foot or onto two feet to initiate the roll).
The confusion lies in the words passes through a handstand position, as some people interpreted that to mean a kick-up to handstand and step-down would not fulfill a passing through vertical element.
I spoke with both Cheryl Hamilton and Tom Koll regarding this specific connection. We all agree that the original intent when we changed Level 7 to an optional level was to keep the difficulty requirements similar to what was expected in the old Level 7 compulsory routine. That was why we allowed them to continue to use a handstand in the series, whereas the other levels may not.
We will try to clarify this at the May committee meetings by changing passes through vertical to achieves vertical or something similar as the intent was to consider the handstand as an element that goes through (to) vertical.
Therefore, provided that the connection from the step down from the handstand into the backward roll is continuous, this would be a legitimate connection for Level 7 gymnasts.
If this has been a problem in your state/regions, please distribute this information by posting on your web site or by direct e-mail to judges and coaches.
Thank you -Connie Maloney- Women's Jr. Olympic Program Manager
(9/14/06) Rules & Policies Update regarding Vault matting |