Invitational (International) Open Competition

1982 AGM MOTION #19
  Karen Thompson moved that the Twirl Canada Federation executive implement an International Event/Events at the 1983 Canadian Championships.

 

1991 JOINT MOTION #27
  Linda Boyd/Bev Latrace moved that all athletes may participate in the International (Open) Competition in Levels A, B and C.

 

1991 JOINT MOTION #28
  Sally Ford moved that the International Open be in single age divisions.

 

1992 STM MOTION #1 (RATIFIED - 92 SBM - MOTION #27)
*** RESCINDED - 96 SBM - MOTION #10
  Ron Kopas moved that we hold an Open International Group Day at the Canadian Championships where only the highest placing Canadian placing Canadian Entry will qualify to enter the Canadian Elite Championships, providing they have not already qualified.

 

1995 FTM MOTION #13 (AMENDED & RATIFIED - 95 FBM - MOTION #30
 

Cyndy Park moved that Motion #13 of the 95 FTM be amended to read:

International Day remain declaration free; however, if a Canadian group intends to compete at the Canadian Elite Group Championships that year, they must have followed the current policy that only declared groups be allowed to compete at Canadian Championships.

Effective immediately

 

1995 FBM MOTION #43
*** RESCINDED - 96 SBM - MOTION #10
 

Tim King moved that International Day be an additional qualifier for Level A and B athletes wishing to compete at the CBTF Canadian Winner/Championships who have not already qualified provincially. The next five (5) highest placing athletes who have not already qualified provincially who will qualify to compete at the Canadian Winner/Championships.

Effective immediately

 

1995 FBM

MOTION #44

 

Elva Taylor moved that "International Day" be changed to INVITATIONAL OPEN.

Effective immediately

 

1997 FTM PROPOSAL #8 (Ratified - 97 FBM - Motion #22-A)
 

Tina Larson proposed that Invitational Days (Individual and Group) be eliminated from the National Competition.

Effective immediately