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From the 2009 Color Guard Contest Rules...

Color guards from the United States composed of members not over 22 years of age on March

31st of any given year shall be permitted to compete in contests governed by WGI. This age rule

applies to all color guards except those entered in Independent World Class. Independent World

Class Color guards may compete with members of any age. Each color guard appearing in a WGI

contest shall be prepared to show proof of age. International color guards are not bound by any

age limit and must compete in the independent classes.

So if Europeans don't have to follow the age restriction rules that US guards do, why have age restrictions on US guards?

*Note. I realize that WGI in Europe does not have scholastic classifications, but I don't understand why that would make a difference?

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