The Cheerleading Worlds

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The Cheerleading Worlds, or Cheerleading World Championships, colloquially known as Worlds, is an annual international championship event for competitive cheerleading held in the United States. It is hosted by the U.S. All Star Federation in partnership with the International All Star Federation, the global organization of professionals and athletes involved in a club or All Star Cheer. Teams from around the world compete each year to receive a Bid to worlds. It is many cheerleaders dream to compete on the worlds floor [1] The competition is held in Orlando, Florida at the ESPN Wide World of Sports in April or May and is a three-day event consisting of preliminary competitions, semi finals and finals.[2] The first Cheerleading Worlds took place in 2004, and have recurred annually with the exception of the 2020 World Championships, which were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Level 6 and 7 cheerleading teams are invited to this prestigious competition by obtaining a bid from one of multiple regional and national competitions. Two types of bids are offered as a prerequisite in order to be eligible to compete. A "paid bid", where all competition expenses are covered, is worth up to $25,000.[3] These expenses include lodging, passes to the Disney Parks, and registration fees to compete at the event. Full paid bids are awarded to only the highest scoring teams at the largest and most prestigious competitions throughout the season leading up The Cheerleading Worlds.[4]

An "at-large bid" may also be awarded to teams that do not receive a paid bid, which does not cover any expenses to compete.[5] There are more than 120 events that sponsor teams to compete at worlds, and without receiving a bid to attend, a team is ineligible to compete at this end-of-season event. Around 9,000 athletes from over 40 countries compete every year.[6]

The sheet below shows what each division and who won. Each routine is judged upon both difficulty and execution of jumps, standing tumbling, running tumbling, pyramid, basket tosses, dance, performance, and overall routine composition. Creativity is also included as a vital aspect of the scoresheet.[7] Performances, otherwise known as routines, last around two minutes and thirty seconds.[8] Obtaining a score with no deductions, otherwise knowing as "hitting zero" is crucial, because only the top teams from each round will advance to the next.[9] All winning athletes in each of the 22 Cheerleading World Divisions are awarded with a championship ring. It is a prestigious honor to win this competition as only a fraction of attendees have the ability to earn a gold medal.

The small gym located in Jacksonville, Florida won the 2019 Cheerleading Worlds for the first time in their gym's history. The team, Infinity Allstars Royals, won first place by a total of 12 points.

Results[]

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2004
Division Gold Silver Bronze
Senior All-Girl 5 Cheer Athletics Maryland Twisters - F5 American Cheer
Senior Coed 5 Miami Elite Spirit of Texas Memphis Elite
2005
Division Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Small All-Girl 5 The Stingrays All Stars Georgie All Stars Star Athletics
Senior Large All-Girl 5 Maryland Twisters - F5 Cheer Athletics American Cheer
Senior Small Coed 5 Spirit of Texas The Cheer Zone Twist & Shout
Senior Large Coed 5 Miami Elite Cheer Athletics Top Gun
2006
Division Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Small All-Girl 5 Cheer Athletics - Jags The Stingrays All Stars Pro Spirit
Senior Large All-Girl 5 Cheer Athletics - Panthers Charlotte Allstar Cheerleading Maryland Twisters - F5
Senior Small Coed 5 Gym Tyme All Stars Spirit of Texas Simi Valley CheerForce Diamonds
Senior Large Coed 5 Cheer Athletics - Wildcats Georgia All Stars Kentucky Elite
International Open All-Girl 5 Georgia All Stars Middle School of GuanXi University Jaguars All Stars
International Open Coed 5
2007
Division Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Small All-Girl 5 The Stingrays All Stars Spirit of Texas Basics Super Stars
Senior Large All-Girl 5 World Cup - Shooting Stars Cheer Athletics Cheer Extreme
Senior Small Coed 5 Gym Tyme All Stars Stingrays All Stars Cheer Force Diamonds
Senior Large Coed 5 Top Gun Cheer Athletics - Wildcats Georgia All Stars
International Junior All-Girl 5 World Cup - Starlites Celebrity Cheer Desert Storm
International Junior Coed 5 Flip Factory Infinity Titans Kentucky Elite
International Open All-Girl 5 Encore Cheer Company Cambridge Sharks Oklahoma Twisters
International Open Coed 5 Gym Tyme All Stars Texas Lonestar Cheer Company Cheer Extreme
2008
Division Gold Silver Bronze
Senior Small All-Girl 5 The Stingrays All Stars-Orange California All Stars Pro Spirit
Senior Large All-Girl 5 World Cup - Shooting Stars Cheer Extreme Maryland Twisters-F5
Senior Unlimited Coed 5 Top Gun All Stars California All Stars Stingray All Stars
Large Senior Limited Coed 5 Spirit of Texas Twist and Should World Cup - Odyssey
Small International Open All-Girl 5 Cheer Athletics- Fierce Katz (United States) No. 26 Middle School of Nanning (China) Gold Star Galazy (Scotland)
Large International Open All-Girl 5 South Elite Allstars (United States) Cheer Extreme (United States) West Valley Thunder (United States)
Small International Open Coed 5 Cheer Athletics-Pumas (United States) California Allstars (United States) Top Gun (United States)
Large International Open Coed 5 GymTyme Allstars (United States) Storm Cheer - Wrath (United States) Cheer Athletics - Junglecats (United States)
International Open Coed 6 The Stingray Allstars (United States) PACE Allstars (United States) Guangzhou Sports University (China)
International Open All Girl 6 PACE Allstars
2018
Division Gold Silver Bronze
Senior All-Girl 5 Cheer Athletics - Panthers World Cup - Shooting Stars The Stringray Allstars Marietta - Orange
'Senior Coed 5 Cheer Athletics - Cheetahs Top Gun Allstars - TGLC Stingray Allstars - Steel
2019
Division Gold Silver Bronze
'Senior All-Girl 5 World Cup - Shooting Stars Cheer Extreme - Senior Elite Cheer Athletics - Plano - Panthers
'Senior Coed 5 The Stingray Allstars - Steel Top Gun Allstars - TGLC Cheer Athletics - Plano - Cheetahs

References[]

  1. ^ Federation, U. S. All Star. "U.S. All Star Federation - Cheer & Dance | USASF". www.usasf.net. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  2. ^ "The Cheerleading Worlds 2019". Cheer Theory. 2019-04-23. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  3. ^ Yumpu.com. "bid-winners-acceptance-form". yumpu.com. Retrieved 2021-03-24.
  4. ^ Cornette, Donna (2015-04-06). "World and Summit Bids Explained". Heart of Cheer. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  5. ^ "The Cheerleading Worlds | Event Documents". Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  6. ^ "The Cheerleading Worlds |". thecheerleadingworlds.net. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  7. ^ "The Cheerleading Worlds | Scoring". Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  8. ^ https://cheertheory.com/the-cheerleading-worlds-2019-scoresheet-breakdown/. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ Cornette, Donna (2015-04-06). "World and Summit Bids Explained". Heart of Cheer. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  10. ^ "See the results for the 2018 The Cheerleading Worlds all star cheer & dance event on FloCheer.com". www.flocheer.com.
  11. ^ "See the results for the 2019 The Cheerleading Worlds all star cheer & dance event on FloCheer.com". www.flocheer.com.
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