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Miss pole dance australia 2008
Miss pole dance australia 2008















If a competitor has had a few years off competing and wants to enter a competition in a level lower than they previously competed at, it would be up to the discretion of individual competitions organiser they wish to enter.Ĭompetitors who have been competing overseas must consult with individual competition organisers to work out what level they should compete at. Until then it will be up to each competition organiser to release their own eligibility for their male competitors.ĬOMPETITORS WHO HAVE AN EXTENDED TIME OFF COMPETION Until that side of the industry grows and has a solid competition history, competitions targeted to male competitors won’t be graded. Male competitions are relatively new to the industry in Australia.

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If a pro solo performer was become part of a doubles team, their ranking wouldn’t apply to the team, and vice versa if a competitor in a doubles team entered as a solo competitor. The progression through the graded comps is for a solo performer, or a doubles team or group. The results a competitor gains from these competitions however does affect other Graded Competitions as per above. Please go to all the details to find out which division you are eligible for. At this stage the ACO has graded Female Solo and Doubles/Group competitions.ĪCO Members: Kennetta Hutchens, Amber Ray, Carlie Hunter, Michelle Shimmy, Elizabeth Domazet, Vanessa Brecht, Daisy Adelle Bastick, Natalie TeKanawa, Felix Cane, Chilli Rox, Joanna Littlewood-Johnson, Dani Blyszak, Toby J Monson and Maddie Sparkle.ĪUSTRALIAN POLE CHAMPIONSHIPS – STATE HEATS AND NATIONAL FINALĪPC and their related state heats have their own eligibility criteria. The AGC have all got a strong history and reputation in the industry, and are either a national competition or progress to a national final. In 2016 a group of established Australian competition organisers (ACO) got together to endeavour to implement a simple guide for Australian polers to understand what competitions they can enter, and have a clear path for progression through the competition circuit.Ĭompetitions have been split into two categories: Graded Competitions and Social Competitions.Īustralian Graded Competitions (AGC) – A competitors results in these competitions are used as a guide to set eligibility criteria for other Graded Competitions and social competitions. As we are an unregulated industry, the journey for pole competitors can be quite confusing. As the pole industry grows there are more competitions being produced, for various skill levels and in different genres.















Miss pole dance australia 2008