Twirling Record
It is the responsibility of the twirler and the twirler's family to keep track of his/her "wins." Twirlers advance from novice to beginning to intermediate to advanced based on how many times they have won an event.
After winning an event three times, a twirler may not enter the "Novice" level of that event.
After winning an event five times, the twirler may not enter "Beginning" again.
After winning 10 times, the twirler must always enter "Advanced."
Our Oregon contests are small. If there is only one person entered in a level, that non-competitive win does not need to be counted for advancement.
Click here to download a twirling record for keeping track of wins. Because we only have a few competitions each season, it may take a twirler several years to fill out the chart!
Note: Twirlers crossing over from NBTA count their previous wins when choosing which level to enter. For example, an NBTA twirler with 5 wins in the equivalent of "USTA solo" should enter as intermediate in the solo category.
After winning an event three times, a twirler may not enter the "Novice" level of that event.
After winning an event five times, the twirler may not enter "Beginning" again.
After winning 10 times, the twirler must always enter "Advanced."
Our Oregon contests are small. If there is only one person entered in a level, that non-competitive win does not need to be counted for advancement.
Click here to download a twirling record for keeping track of wins. Because we only have a few competitions each season, it may take a twirler several years to fill out the chart!
Note: Twirlers crossing over from NBTA count their previous wins when choosing which level to enter. For example, an NBTA twirler with 5 wins in the equivalent of "USTA solo" should enter as intermediate in the solo category.