If it's difficult for a team of 2 too meet the age requirements. How could it possibly be easier to have 12 to 16 people meet the requirements. I don't get it.
If it's difficult for a team of 2 too meet the age requirements. How could it possibly be easier to have 12 to 16 people meet the requirements. I don't get it.
Because there are a lot more junior synchro skaters and most of the junior teams are going to be in the WYOG age range naturally. It's especially hard with junior pairs now that the junior age maximums have been raised for both the male & female pairs skaters.
I can't imagine a lot of countries will be setting up a new synchro team (within the age requirements) just for one competition. This is a lot of work.
I can't imagine a lot of countries will be setting up a new synchro team (within the age requirements) just for one competition. This is a lot of work.
Cayla Smith teamed up with Jared McPike primarily for the 2024 YOG (only 4 pairs competed) and I imagine they don't regret having that experience in South Korea.
There may be junior feeder teams or developmental junior teams that have enough substitutes in the targeted age range, which would give the subs a chance to compete when they otherwise would be on the bench.
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