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U.S. All Star Federation
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The U.S. All Star Federation or USASF is the governing body for all star cheerleading in the United States
. The USASF was founded in December, 2003 by cheerleading competition sponsors National Cheerleaders Association
, Universal Cheerleaders Association, Cheersport and, America’s Best with the goal of uniting to promote the safe and healthy participation in all star cheerleading for the maximum number of participants by developing a standard set of safety rules and competition regulations, as well as conduct the Cheerleading Worlds. The mission statement of the USASF is to maximize the number of participants benefiting from the positive life experiences of all star cheerleading and dance by developing competition rules and all star gym training guidelines consistent with the latest best known safety, educational, and ethical practices.
In its growth the USASF has focused on best serving the all star cheerleading and dance industry. As such, programs were developed like: Coaches and Athlete Credentialing, Need and Merrit Based Scholarships for young athletes and Merrit Based Scholarships for High School Seniors, Safety Judges Certification, National Recreation Program and The Chairmans Cup and Community Service Award.
The USASF has partnered with many coorporate sponsors who care about the positive life experience that all star cheerleading and dance provide. These partners are: [Terminal Velocity Credit Card Processing]http://www.terminalvelocityprocessing.com/, [Firebrand Media]http://www.firebrandmediainc.com/home.htm (All Star Cheer Magazine is the official magazine of the USASF), Nfinity Shoes
http://www.nfinityshoes.com/ and Cirque Du Soleil
http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/.
, founded in 1982 by Hilda McDaniel. All-star teams competing prior to 1987 were place into the same divisions as teams that represented schools and sports leagues. In 1986 National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) decided to address this situation by creating a separate division for these teams lacking a sponsoring school or athletic association, calling it the 'All-Star Division' and debuting it at their 1987 competitions. As the popularity of these types of teams grew, more and more of them were formed, attending competitions sponsored by many different types of organizations and companies, all using their own set of rules, regulations and divisions. This situation became one of the chief concerns of gym owners. These inconsistencies caused coaches to keep their routines in a constant state of flux, detracting from time that should be utilized to develop skills and provide personal attention to their athletes. More importantly, because the various companies were constantly vying for the competitive edge, safety standards had becoming more and more lax. In some cases, unqualified coaches and inexperienced squads are attempting dangerous stunts as a result of these “expanded” sets of rules.
The USASF was formed in 2004 by these various competition companies to act as the national governing body for all star cheerleading and to create a standard set of rules and judging standards to be followed by all competitions sanctioned by the Federation and ultimately leading to the Cheerleading Worlds. The USASF hosted the first Cheerleading Worlds on Saturday, April 24, 2004. At the same time, cheerleading coaches from all over the country organize themselves for the same rule making purpose, calling themselves the National All Star Cheerleading Coaches Congress (NACCC). In 2005, the NACCC was absorbed by the USASF to become their rule making body. By late 2006, the USASF was ready to expand its reach even further, by facilitating the creation of the International All-Star Federation (IASF), the first international governing body for the sport
of cheerleading.
In 2011, in the Cheerleading Worlds they had there first tie. It was in the International Coed Level 6 division and it was between GymTyme Allstars from Louisville, Kentucky and Bangkok University from Thailand!
The rules system which includes, meetings, proposals, slate and congress has helped to democratically regulate the natural levels (1 through 5) in all star cheerleading. In 2008 a decision was made to begin a biannual process making 2009/10 season and the 2010/11 season the first two year rules cycle.
In tumbling, only single twisting skills are allowed. During a full-twisting tumbling skill, no trick other than the twist is allowed (i.e. including but not limited to: split fulls, hitch kick fulls, X-Fulls, Full-Xouts, etc.) and both feet must land and finish on the performing surface. (i.e. no full twisting tumbling to seat, prone body landings or similar).
The foremost competition for all-star cheerleading is the annual Cheerleading Worlds held at the Walt Disney World Resort
in Orlando, Fla. Teams must qualify for the event by receiving a bid to attend from one of several qualifying competitions. US teams have won the vast majority of the medals, but an increasing number of strong teams from around the globe have come to compete in the event in recent years. This competition has grown in popularity and prestige since its beginning as a small competition in 2004. In 2007, over 100 teams from 15 different countries competed in the event. In 2009 over 30 countries participated. 2010 will host a new venue bringing the National Club Teams and International teams closer together than they ever have been before.
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
. The USASF was founded in December, 2003 by cheerleading competition sponsors National Cheerleaders Association
National Cheerleaders Association
The National Cheerleaders Association was established as a way to bring cheerleaders together to learn new skills. From 1949 on the NCA held summer camps, and is credited with the invention of the herkie jump, the pom pon and being the first uniform manufacturer-History:The NCA was founded in 1948...
, Universal Cheerleaders Association, Cheersport and, America’s Best with the goal of uniting to promote the safe and healthy participation in all star cheerleading for the maximum number of participants by developing a standard set of safety rules and competition regulations, as well as conduct the Cheerleading Worlds. The mission statement of the USASF is to maximize the number of participants benefiting from the positive life experiences of all star cheerleading and dance by developing competition rules and all star gym training guidelines consistent with the latest best known safety, educational, and ethical practices.
In its growth the USASF has focused on best serving the all star cheerleading and dance industry. As such, programs were developed like: Coaches and Athlete Credentialing, Need and Merrit Based Scholarships for young athletes and Merrit Based Scholarships for High School Seniors, Safety Judges Certification, National Recreation Program and The Chairmans Cup and Community Service Award.
The USASF has partnered with many coorporate sponsors who care about the positive life experience that all star cheerleading and dance provide. These partners are: [Terminal Velocity Credit Card Processing]http://www.terminalvelocityprocessing.com/, [Firebrand Media]http://www.firebrandmediainc.com/home.htm (All Star Cheer Magazine is the official magazine of the USASF), Nfinity Shoes
Nfinity shoes
Nfinity is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, in the United States. Nfinity produces spring floor cheerleading, basketball, and volleyball shoes. The cheer shoes were ranked in 2008 by about.com...
http://www.nfinityshoes.com/ and Cirque Du Soleil
Cirque du Soleil
Cirque du Soleil , is a Canadian entertainment company, self-described as a "dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment." Based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel, it was founded in Baie-Saint-Paul in 1984 by two former street performers, Guy...
http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/.
History
The first organization to call themselves all stars and go to competitions were the Q94 Rockers from Richmond, VirginiaRichmond, Virginia
Richmond is the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia, in the United States. It is an independent city and not part of any county. Richmond is the center of the Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Greater Richmond area...
, founded in 1982 by Hilda McDaniel. All-star teams competing prior to 1987 were place into the same divisions as teams that represented schools and sports leagues. In 1986 National Cheerleaders Association (NCA) decided to address this situation by creating a separate division for these teams lacking a sponsoring school or athletic association, calling it the 'All-Star Division' and debuting it at their 1987 competitions. As the popularity of these types of teams grew, more and more of them were formed, attending competitions sponsored by many different types of organizations and companies, all using their own set of rules, regulations and divisions. This situation became one of the chief concerns of gym owners. These inconsistencies caused coaches to keep their routines in a constant state of flux, detracting from time that should be utilized to develop skills and provide personal attention to their athletes. More importantly, because the various companies were constantly vying for the competitive edge, safety standards had becoming more and more lax. In some cases, unqualified coaches and inexperienced squads are attempting dangerous stunts as a result of these “expanded” sets of rules.
The USASF was formed in 2004 by these various competition companies to act as the national governing body for all star cheerleading and to create a standard set of rules and judging standards to be followed by all competitions sanctioned by the Federation and ultimately leading to the Cheerleading Worlds. The USASF hosted the first Cheerleading Worlds on Saturday, April 24, 2004. At the same time, cheerleading coaches from all over the country organize themselves for the same rule making purpose, calling themselves the National All Star Cheerleading Coaches Congress (NACCC). In 2005, the NACCC was absorbed by the USASF to become their rule making body. By late 2006, the USASF was ready to expand its reach even further, by facilitating the creation of the International All-Star Federation (IASF), the first international governing body for the sport
Sport
A Sport is all forms of physical activity which, through casual or organised participation, aim to use, maintain or improve physical fitness and provide entertainment to participants. Sport may be competitive, where a winner or winners can be identified by objective means, and may require a degree...
of cheerleading.
In 2011, in the Cheerleading Worlds they had there first tie. It was in the International Coed Level 6 division and it was between GymTyme Allstars from Louisville, Kentucky and Bangkok University from Thailand!
The rules system which includes, meetings, proposals, slate and congress has helped to democratically regulate the natural levels (1 through 5) in all star cheerleading. In 2008 a decision was made to begin a biannual process making 2009/10 season and the 2010/11 season the first two year rules cycle.
Age Levels
USASF/IASF All-Star Cheer Divisions for 2009–2010Cheer Division | Age | Male/Female | Number of Athletes | Levels Allowed |
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Tiny Cheer | ||||
Tiny | 5 and below | Male/Female | 5-36 | 1 |
Mini Cheer | ||||
Mini | 8 and below | Male/Female | 5-36 | 1,2,3 |
Youth Cheer | ||||
Youth | 11 and below | Male/Female | 5-36 | 1,2,3,4,5 |
Junior Cheer | ||||
Junior | 14 and below | Male/Female | 5-36 | 1,2 |
Junior All Girl | 14 and below | No Males | 5-36 | 1,2,3,4,5 |
Junior Co-Ed | 14 and below | 1 or more males | 5-36 | 1,2,3,4,5 |
Senior Cheer | ||||
Senior Open* (See Special Tumbling Restrictions Below) | 18 yrs & Younger | Limit 0 - 4 Males | 5 - 36 Members | 5 |
Senior | 18 yrs & Younger | Female/Male | 5 - 36 Members | 1, 2 |
Senior | 18 yrs & Younger | No Males | 5 - 36 Members | 3, 4 |
Senior Co-Ed | 18 yrs & Younger | 1 or more Males | 5 - 36 Members | 3, 4 |
Senior | 18 yrs & Younger | Female/Male | 5 - 36 Members | 4.2 |
Senior All Girl | 12 yrs – 18 yrs | No Males | 5 - 36 Members | 5 |
Senior Limited Co-Ed | 12 yrs – 18 yrs | 1 - 4 Males | 5 - 36 Members | 5 |
Senior Semi-Limited Co-Ed | 12 yrs – 18 yrs | 5 - 12 Males | 5 - 36 Members | 5 |
Senior Unlimited Co-Ed | 12 yrs – 18 yrs | 5 or more Males | 5 - 36 Members | 5 |
International Open Cheer | ||||
International Open | 14 yrs & Older | No Males | 5 - 24 Members | 5 |
International Open Co-Ed | 14 yrs & Older | 1 - 12 Males | 5 - 24 Members | 5 |
Special Needs Cheer | ||||
Special Needs | Any Age | Female/Male | Unlimited | N/A |
Open Cheer | ||||
Open | 17 yrs & Older | No Males | 5 - 24 Members | 6 |
Open Co-Ed | 17 yrs & Older | 1 or more Males | 5 - 24 Members | 6 |
- The Senior Open Level 5 division is open to all female (0 males) or female/male (limit 1-4 males) teams with participants 18 years and younger and the team size limit of 5 - 36 members. See “Split Guidelines” below for this division.
- The following skill restrictions apply for Senior Open Level 5:
In tumbling, only single twisting skills are allowed. During a full-twisting tumbling skill, no trick other than the twist is allowed (i.e. including but not limited to: split fulls, hitch kick fulls, X-Fulls, Full-Xouts, etc.) and both feet must land and finish on the performing surface. (i.e. no full twisting tumbling to seat, prone body landings or similar).
Senior Open Level 5 and Senior Level 5 divisions may not be combined into one division.
For Junior Co-Ed Levels 3, 4 and 5, if there is only ONE co-ed competing in a respective level, then that level must be combined into one Junior division (i.e. Four Junior Level 3 teams and one Junior Co-Ed Level 3 team = 5 Junior Level 3 teams for competition). If the Junior teams were split into Small and Large, then the Co-Ed team must be placed with the teams closest to its size.
WHEN TO SPLIT DIVISIONS:
- SMALL/LARGE SPLITS
Event producers will split the division into “Small” and “Large” divisions when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division. The designation of “Small” and “Large” divisions must follow the team sizes below:
Small = 5 – 20 members
Large = 21 – 36 members
- A/B SPLITS
If after splitting divisions into “Small” and “Large” there are 10 or more teams in the “Small” or “Large” division, then event producers may split that division further by squad size or into “Small Gym” divisions. If splitting further by size, then event producers must use name such as “Division I”, “Division II” or “Division A”, “Division B” to denote the split and must clearly define the number of competitors permitted on the team for each of these particular divisions. If splitting into a “Small Gym” division, then the definition of a “Small Gym” listed below must be followed.
No division may be subdivided further from the “Small” (5-20) and “Large” (21-36) classification if it means that only one team will be left in a division.
A “Small Gym” is defined as having one physical address for its location and has 75 or less athletes registered in its competitive cheer program at the time of competition. Exhibition teams, crossover athletes, special needs teams and dance teams do not count toward the 75 or less athletes.
It is up to the event producer’s discretion as to how to monitor this.
Divisions that are designated as “Small Gym” must use the definition of a “Small Gym” listed above.
- CO-ED SPLITS
Senior Open may be split into Senior Open and Senior Open Limited Co-Ed when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division.
Senior Level 4.2 may be split into Senior Level 4.2 and Senior Co-Ed Level 4.2 when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division.
- SENIOR OPEN SPLITS
Event producers will split these divisions into Small Senior Open and Large Senior and/or Senior Open and Senior Open Limited Co-Ed when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division.
- WORLDS SPLITS
Event producers may also, at their discretion, split divisions into “Worlds Qualifying” and “Non-Worlds” qualifying divisions as long as the levels, age and female/male restrictions designated above remain the same for each division.
Teams from the same gym will not have to compete against themselves if they have a “Small” and “Large” team in the same division (i.e. Small Junior Level 2 and Large Junior Level 2). A mandatory split in the division would occur in this situation, even it means that a division is left with only one team performing.
- SMALL GYM COMPETITIONS
Event producers may at their discretion offer separate competitions designated for “Small Gyms” only. Any USASF/IASF division may be offered at “Small Gyms” only events. A “Small Gym” is defined as having one physical address for its location and has 75 or less athletes registered in its competitive cheer program at the time of competition. Exhibition teams, crossover athletes, special needs teams and dance teams do not count toward the 75 or less athletes.
It is up to the event producer’s discretion as to how to monitor this.
Competitions that are designated as “Small Gym” must use the definition of a “Small Gym” listed above.
- INDIVIDUAL/GROUP STUNT/ PARTNER STUNT COMPETITION
The divisions of "Group Stunt", "Partner Stunt" and "Individual" may be offered by an event producer at their discretion. The age, level and female/male restrictions designated above must remain in place for stunt divisions (i.e. no Mini Stunt Group may perform at L5).
- CROSSOVERS
An individual will not be permitted to crossover from one program to another within the same event (Exception: International Open may crossover with non-International Open or Open Level 6 may crossover with non-Open Level 6.
The Cheerleading Worlds
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Walt Disney World Resort
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in Orlando, Fla. Teams must qualify for the event by receiving a bid to attend from one of several qualifying competitions. US teams have won the vast majority of the medals, but an increasing number of strong teams from around the globe have come to compete in the event in recent years. This competition has grown in popularity and prestige since its beginning as a small competition in 2004. In 2007, over 100 teams from 15 different countries competed in the event. In 2009 over 30 countries participated. 2010 will host a new venue bringing the National Club Teams and International teams closer together than they ever have been before.
2004
On Saturday, April 24, 2004 at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, the top Senior division winners from both the coed and all girl divisions of some of the most competitive national championships competed in two divisions to determine the first World Champions. The show was broadcast on ESPN nationally and included all competitors at the event.Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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2005
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2006
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Large Senior All Girl | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Panthers |
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Large Coed | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Wildcats |
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Small Senior All Girl | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Jags |
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Small Coed | ![]() |
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International Coed | ![]() |
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International All Girl | ![]() |
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2007
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Large Senior All Girl | ![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Shooting Stars |
![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Panthers |
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Senior Unlimited Coed | ![]() |
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Small Senior All Girl | ![]() |
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Large Senior Limited Coed | ![]() |
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International Coed | ![]() |
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International All Girl | ![]() |
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International Junior All Girl | ![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Starlites |
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2008
Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Large Senior All Girl | ![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Shooting Stars |
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Senior Unlimited Coed | ![]() |
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Small Senior All Girl | ![]() |
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Large Senior Limited Coed | ![]() |
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![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Odyssey |
Large International Coed 5 | ![]() |
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![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Junglecats |
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International Junior All Girl | ![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Starlites |
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International Junior Coed | ![]() |
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International Coed 6 | ![]() |
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Small International Coed 5 | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Pumas |
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Small International All Girl 5 | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... FierceKatz |
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2009
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Large Senior All Girl | ![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Shooting Stars |
![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Panthers |
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Senior Unlimited Coed | ![]() |
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Small Senior All Girl | ![]() |
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Large Senior Limited Coed | ![]() |
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International Junior All Girl | ![]() |
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International Junior Coed | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Jags |
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International Coed 5 | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Wildcats |
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International All Girl 5 | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... FierceKatz |
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International Coed 6 | ![]() |
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2010
Division | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Large Senior All Girl | ![]() |
![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Shooting Stars |
![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Panthers |
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International Junior All Girl | ![]() |
![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Starlites |
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International Junior Coed | ![]() |
![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Jags |
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International Coed 5 | ![]() |
![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Wildcats |
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International All Girl 5 | ![]() |
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International Coed 6 | ![]() |
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2011
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Large Senior All Girl | ![]() |
![]() World Cup All Stars World Cup All Stars, founded by 6 time International Champions, Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, and 2009 IASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. The International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup... Shooting Stars |
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Senior Unlimited Coed | ![]() |
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Small Senior All Girl | ![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Panthers |
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Large Senior Limited Coed | ![]() |
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![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Cheetahs |
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![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... Wildcats |
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![]() Cheer Athletics Cheer Athletics, located in Dallas, TX is one of the largest all-star cheerleading program in the United States, with over 500 athletes competing on 20 teams. They have won 10 World Championships at The Cheerleading Worlds sponsored by the USASF, and hundreds of local and national competitions... FierceKatz |
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