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grade progression
Posted by phil.samways
2/5/2007  6:49:00 AM
I have a tricky question about grade progression
A dancer is registered in one country (in Europe) which has its grade progression rules. This dancer competes in another country which has different grade progression rules. What happens? The 'another country' rules say one win at pre-champ takes you up to pre-champ. The home country rules allows 3 wins. So what happens if the dancer wins at pre-champ?
we're talking about fully registered and affiliated organisations and competitions (affiliated to the International DSF)
Re: grade progression
Posted by Anonymous
2/5/2007  7:09:00 AM
"I have a tricky question about grade progression
A dancer is registered in one country (in Europe) which has its grade progression rules. This dancer competes in another country which has different grade progression rules. What happens? The 'another country' rules say one win at pre-champ takes you up to pre-champ. The home country rules allows 3 wins. So what happens if the dancer wins at pre-champ?
we're talking about fully registered and affiliated organisations and competitions (affiliated to the International DSF)"

The elgibilty rules in effect are those which apply to the competition being entered. The scope of past results which are counted to determine elgibility is whatever the rules applying to the competition in question say it should be.
Re: grade progression
Posted by Anonymous
2/5/2007  7:13:00 AM
If that was not clear, winning pre-champ in a country where one win bars you from that level means that you can no longer dance it in that level. In a country where you can win three times, they have only one once - or not at all if the foreign result is not recognized in that country.
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