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Chloe

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Hi Everyone,

I'm a fairly new to the world of college gymnastics but I quickly become obsessed.

As someone who is participating in their first season of fantasy gymnastics, I'm calling for help from my fellow gym nerds.

At the moment, I'm trying to do my draft through gymlitics.

A few questions

I'm using the CGN spreadsheet for data, but its very overwhelming, does anyone have any spreadsheets for separate events including AA What are your general tips and strategies, all ideas welcome :) Maybe Silly question but Is number 1 in your draft the person you want the most or least? i would presume most but wanted to check as number 1 is on the bottom of the list. how many AA and event specialist should I choose. Any particular gymnasts you would recommend? An overview on how it Gymlitics works with drafting? Honestly, Any and all help is appreciated, even if I didn't ask a question about something but you think the information may be useful in anyway, please share!
 
Using road to nationals can be helpful to sort by individuals events (and less overwhelming):

CGN also as a section on their website for more information about drafting and fantasy gymnastics

The injury tracker also helps not to choose a team of injured athletes:

Drafting closes on NYE, and your teams are selected and opened to view on New years day. Your athletes are choosen by being randomly given a number (1-20) of people in your league, and that number gets their first draft pick (and continues 1-20, then 20-1, 1-20, etc. until all 20 spots are filled for all people)

#1 athlete is the one you most want

A Tip that would have helped me my first year: Fill up spots with as many athletes as possible (I didn't know this my first year, and thought that the you put were the 20 you get, and ended up with only 6 athletes I wanted, and the rest either rarely used by their teams, or out with season long injuries
 
A Tip that would have helped me my first year: Fill up spots with as many athletes as possible (I didn't know this my first year, and thought that the you put were the 20 you get,
Glad I wasn’t the only person that made this mistake! 🤦‍♀️
 

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