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The International Cheer Union, or ICU for short, is the World governing body for cheerleading. The organization was founded in 2004 with the mission to advance and grow the sport on an international level.
The International All Star Championship (IASC), produced by Varsity Spirit brands Universal Cheerleaders Association and Varsity All Star, is a qualifier event for several end-of-season championships, including, The Summit, D2 Summit, Youth Summit (new in 2023,) Regional Summit, The U.S. Finals and USASF Cheerleading
Traditionally, here is the breakdown: Tiny: Ages four through six. Mini: Ages five through eight. Youth: Ages five through 11. Junior: Ages five through 14. Senior: Ages 11 through 18 (Depending on the level. This minimum age is increasing next year)
The Cheerleading Worlds 2023 takes place April 21-24, 2023, in Orlando, Florida, at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.
All Star Cheer is a high energy, team-based, performance sport that is athletic, artistic and acrobatic. It involves athletes competing with a 2 and a 1/2 minute routine composed of tumbling, stunting, pyramids, dance and cheer segments.
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The USASF and IASF host The Cheerleading Worlds every April in Orlando, Florida at ESPN Wide World of Sports. The Cheerleading Worlds began in 2004 with two divisions and has grown to include hundreds of teams in more than twenty divisions.
The Cheerleading Worlds 2024 is scheduled to take place April 26-29, 2024, in Orlando, Florida, at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.
Australian Cheer Union This current version of ACU continues to be recognised by ICU as the official body for cheerleading in Australia.
Learn all about the Allstar World Championship location in Orlando, FL, including things to do and what to see!
All-star cheerleaders generally have a higher skill level than high school cheerleaders and take classes focused on tumbling, gymnastics, and cheerleading to advance their skill set. They do not cheer for sports teams or other events, so the cheers are more performance-based rather than boosting school spirit.

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