The first Cheerleading World Championship took place in 2004, and the first Dance World Championship in 2007 stars the most prestigious teams in All Star! Hosted by USASF and IASF, event producers from all over the world sponsor teams to compete for championship titles in various divisions at the top levels. Curious about who took home Gold, Silver and Bronze globes in 2022, or what team won the very first Worlds? Search the Worlds History on the Worlds websites. Find out more below!
Honoring Elite Performances
The Dance World Championship highlights more than 3000 All Star athletes from 25 countries annually. Find out who took home the Gold, Silver and Bronze globe from past years by searching The Dance Worlds History. You can sort by year, placement, division, club or team name. Relive the excitement. Click the image to find out what it's like to compete at THE Dance Worlds!
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The Ultimate Reward
The prestigious Gold, Silver and Bronze Worlds globes are highly valued by competing teams at The Cheerleading Worlds, which hosts over 500 teams and 10,500 All Star athletes from 25 countries each year.
Previous globe winners can be viewed by searching The Cheerleading Worlds History. You can sort by year, placement, division, club or team name. Feel the anticipation and excitement. Click the image to find out what it's like to compete at THE Cheerleading Worlds!
Worlds Updates
In case you missed it, we sent an email in August with some important conversations about Worlds 2023 updates at the USASF National Meeting and the Board of Directors meeting in July. You can read the email, so you are up-to-speed on all things Worlds.
The Road to Worlds
Each Wednesday, we will celebrate the excitement and the journeys many All Star Clubs take to reach THE WORLDS championship. Follow along for more #WorldsWednesday hype on our social channels and monthly emails and be sure to tag us using these hashtags so we can reshare!