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Baton Twirling
A Brief Overview:
Baton Twirling is
available to all twirlers whether a beginner, advanced, a recreationalists
or competitive participant.
Baton Twirling is
a dynamic, physically demanding activity that requires extraordinary eye/hand
co-ordination.
Participants in the
sport exemplify the characteristics of a true athlete. Baton Twirling
involves the use of a Baton in a choreographed routine in which the competitor's
performance is judged and ranked in accordance with routine success.
Competitions exist
for individuals, teams, and corps in a number of routines. the term corps
in Baton Twirling refers to a group of 12 twirlers performing a routine.
Teams are smaller groups, whose routines and time limits differ in competitions.
Participants in Baton
Twirling may compete in two categories of competition: Individual or Group.
In each of these categories, athletes are defined as either A (Advanced),
B (Novice) or C. (Beginner). Individuals compete in Compulsory and Freestyle.

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