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They did dual meets in IIRC England and Sweden? Or very close to those countries in 2005. Then started with Jesolo from 2008 on.

Jesolo basically is the international team championship, USA just isn’t hosting it. Which benefits them more because then their athletes get experience competing after extensive travel as well.

USA WAG competed internationally quite a bit this year. DTB, Gymnix, Jesolo, Antalya WC, Varna WCC, Osijek WC, Pan Am Championships, Jr Pan Ams, Worlds, Jr Worlds, Combs la Ville, Arthur Gander.

Add to that domestically Winter Cup, April selection camp, Am Classic, US Classic, Nationals, and Worlds selection camps. You could be competing constantly if you chose to.
 
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They did dual meets in IIRC England and Sweden? Or very close to those countries in 2005. Then started with Jesolo from 2008 on.

Jesolo basically is the international team championship, USA just isn’t hosting it. Which benefits them more because then their athletes get experience competing after extensive travel as well.

USA WAG competed internationally quite a bit this year. DTB, Gymnix, Jesolo, Antalya WC, Varna WCC, Osijek WC, Pan Am Championships, Jr Pan Ams, Worlds, Jr Worlds, Combs la Ville, Arthur Gander.

Add to that domestically Winter Cup, April selection camp, Am Classic, US Classic, Nationals, and Worlds selection camps. You could be competing constantly if you chose to.
Yeah, agreed! But I guess the conflicts with the NCAA schedule (and the top elites choosing to compete in college vs. the spring elite meets) means that it's mostly a B-team attending these. Jayla Hang and Ashlee Sullivan competed internationally quite extensively this year and only made it to Worlds as non-traveling alternates. Blakely, Wong, and Roberson did not compete internationally at all.
 

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