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Who was the last totally new WC or D1 corps?


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Carolina Crown started as a Division I in 1990, and then went Division II in 1991

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I always thought that D1/World Class basically meant that the organization has been asked to join the "club" so to speak; as the DCI Board of Directors essentially consists of the directors of each of the member corps. It isn't based so much on talent, as many of the top tier Open Class corps could probably beat the lowest tier World Class corps. Unless the upstart organization is run by a director/board of directors who'd already earned the respect of the DCI organization (as I'd imagine Bill Cook had), they sorta have to "earn their stripes" and prove their professionalism as an organization before being asked to "join the club."

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I thought that a rule change had been made after Star of Indiana that a corps could not compete in World Class its first year, but I'm not sure of the accuracy of that information, though some people who post on DCP know the ins and outs of every rule of DCI. I know Star was the first corps to place in the top 12 their first year. I did check Corpsreps and Magic did compete in World Class in its first year so if DCI has a rule as I suggested, it must have been made after 1990 or Magic was an exception.

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I thought that a rule change had been made after Star of Indiana that a corps could not compete in World Class its first year, but I'm not sure of the accuracy of that information, though some people who post on DCP know the ins and outs of every rule of DCI. I know Star was the first corps to place in the top 12 their first year. I did check Corpsreps and Magic did compete in World Class in its first year so if DCI has a rule as I suggested, it must have been made after 1990 or Magic was an exception.

That rule didn't take effect until much much later .. late 90's or 2000 I believe.

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That rule didn't take effect until much much later .. late 90's or 2000 I believe.

I believe 2000 was when the rule went into effect, if I remember my reading correctly. I think it was to make it so that a corps didn't come out in World Class, and then disappear the next year because it cost them too much to tour and compete at that level. I think DCI wants corps to start Open Class, so they can establish a strong financial footing and touring model, before moving up. For successful versions of this, see Pioneer, Mandarins, PC, and Academy

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