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Recognitions
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The Triple Crown DanceSport Events™ are NDCA, and WD&DSC recognized. As such, the championships and associated participants must adhere to each organization's applicable guidelines.
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Triple Crown Challenge Guidelines
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Overview
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1. Participants are provided the opportunity to satisfy their avenue of dancing, whether it be the quality and/or quantity of dances. Quality is satisfied by entering events such as the Triple Crown Scholarship Challenges and quantity by an automatic participation in an accumulated point system.
2. Participants automatically accumulate points when they attend a Triple Crown DanceSport Event on a minimum 'B' package and purchase ten dance entries in the style in which they wish to compete (American or International). At the conclusion of the Triple Crown year, The Florida State DanceSport Championships, participants who earn the most points per advertised categories are honored as Triple Crown Champions!
3. Participants are not required to attend all three of the Triple Crown DanceSport Events. However, must be present at the Triple Crown Award Ceremony to receive scholarships, etc.
4. The Rising Star Triple Crown Challenges are available to students at the Bronze level. The Open Triple Crown Challenges are reserved for those students who have achieved levels of Silver or greater.
5. Participants may enter the Rising Star or the Open Triple Crown Challenges per rhythm, smooth, standard, and latin.
6. Participants may use Challenge events to satisfy the ten dance scholarship requirement at each Triple Crown DanceSport Event.
7. Participants shall be awarded one point per Challenge entered. Except in the Triple Crown Multi-Dance Scholarship Challenges, where one point per dance will be awarded. Upon placing; three points for first, two points for second, and one point for third will be added multiplied by the number of dances in the event.
8. Participants shall receive one half of the advertised scholarship amount in any Triple Crown Challenge which contains two or less couples by the advertised deadline.
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