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Women’s Nominations for National Committee Chair Positions
This is the official call for nominations for the 2018 Women’s Program National Officers. Elections for the National Junior Olympic Committee Chairman (NJOCC), National Xcel Committee Chairman (NXCC) and the National Technical Committee Chairmen (NTCC) are to be conducted in 2018.
Women’s Nominations for National Committee Chair Positions
All nominees must be USA Gymnastics Women’s Program Professional Members in good standing for a minimum of two consecutive years immediately prior to the nomination, be at least 21 years old, and meet the prerequisites in Article V of the Operating Code Sections E, F and G found posted on the USA Gymnastics website, Women’s Program home page. The positions are four (4) year terms 2018-2022.
Please see the attached nomination form that includes eligibility requirements for each position. Nominations are to be sent to Annie Heffernon, the Women’s JO Program Director, at the USA Gymnastics office by March 31, 2018. Please email nominations to [email protected].
National officers shall be elected by the members of their respective committee.
- The voting shall be by written ballot.
- Shall serve for four (4) years
2020(2021) Compulsory (Level 2-5) State Meet
Due to the current state of affairs, the Wisconsin State Administrative Committee has voted to delay the start of the compulsory season and move the 2020 Level 2-5 State Meet to March 20-21, 2021. We are currently in the process of working out the details and should have more information available by July 1.
USA Gymnastics Update
Hello Everyone,
I hope all is going well with your club’s re-opening.
I had two 5 hour zoom calls with USA Gymnastics the past 2 Saturdays. Here are the updates for this year.
1) Please make sure your current email is what is on your USA Gymnastics profile. USA Gymnastics wants the SACC’s to send out information to current active members and active clubs.
If you did not receive and email from [email protected], then your email is not correct on USA Gymnastics website. This is the last email from Randy’s list on Constant Contact.
2) There have been a few clarifications to the rules for the JO program for upcoming season. Please go to USA Gymnastics and look for the minutes and read those so you are as up to date as you can be. Items like the number of kids per mixed sessions has changed, a coach can ask for a video review at any meet, these are a few.
3) New compulsory routines are finished. Master Workshops dates are on USAG’s website.
4) As we get back into the groove, please be aware of the declaration date to decide what level your athlete will compete at state meet. After the declaration date, an athlete will not be able to drop back.
With the compulsories moving to the winter season for this year, I propose we have the compulsory drop back date 3 weeks before state like the optionals.
5) There will be no more introductory athlete registrations this year. USA Gymnastics used to subsidize those memberships. The insurance carrier charges the same for all registered athletes, so with insurance rates going up, they can no longer afford to continue that practice.
6) On the meet reservation app, you can now mark a level/division full, not just the entire meet.
7) While registering athletes is the parent’s responsibility, the club administrator can now go in and add/change club number.
8) Sanctions are open, you must follow local guidelines for crowds.
9) Meet directors, just a reminder you need to publish all meet scores to the MYUSA app.
Remember to fill out the survey about running a compulsory meet in 2020-2021, even if you just check you are not planning on running one.
Thanks,
Kathy