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Date Posted: Tue, Aug 16 2022, 10:41:53"
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Subject: Happens all the time in the US. Dancers usually compete in the region where they reside for college.
In reply to: ex dancer 's message, "How was a girl from England able to compete at the NSW states this weekend? Was shocked to hear her school name and realise it’s not an Australian school, let alone a NSW one. Is this allowed?" on Tue, Aug 16 2022, 9:01:16"


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  • You qualify where you reside - I would imagine approval was sought and gained in advance (NT) -- seen this situation a few years back, Tue, Aug 16 2022, 13:32:41"


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