The results a competitor gains from these competitions however does affect other Graded Competitions as per above.
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Please go to all the details to find out which division you are eligible for. At this stage the ACO has graded Female Solo and Doubles/Group competitions.ĪCO Members: Kennetta Hutchens, Amber Ray, Carlie Hunter, Michelle Shimmy, Elizabeth Domazet, Vanessa Brecht, Daisy Adelle Bastick, Natalie TeKanawa, Felix Cane, Chilli Rox, Joanna Littlewood-Johnson, Dani Blyszak, Toby J Monson and Maddie Sparkle.ĪUSTRALIAN POLE CHAMPIONSHIPS – STATE HEATS AND NATIONAL FINALĪPC and their related state heats have their own eligibility criteria. The AGC have all got a strong history and reputation in the industry, and are either a national competition or progress to a national final. In 2016 a group of established Australian competition organisers (ACO) got together to endeavour to implement a simple guide for Australian polers to understand what competitions they can enter, and have a clear path for progression through the competition circuit.Ĭompetitions have been split into two categories: Graded Competitions and Social Competitions.Īustralian Graded Competitions (AGC) – A competitors results in these competitions are used as a guide to set eligibility criteria for other Graded Competitions and social competitions. As we are an unregulated industry, the journey for pole competitors can be quite confusing.
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As the pole industry grows there are more competitions being produced, for various skill levels and in different genres.