Chrome Conquers All In IOLC6
Chrome Conquers All In IOLC6
The International Open Large Coed 6 division Worlds recap is here to show you how the intense competition unfolded.
The higher the skills, the greater the excitement. From 2 1/2 high pyramids to flipping baskets, the added college talent made the International Open Large Coed 6 division a must watch for any true cheer fan at The Cheerleading Worlds.
If you couldn't make it to Orlando, FL, or you just want to relive the competition one more time, here is recap of how it all went down in IOLC6.
It's an incredible feat to win gold at Worlds, but being crowned grand champions is the cherry on top of a perfect weekend. GymTyme All-Stars Chrome's sky high elite baskets and overall performance energy earned them a 148.1, the highest score of the 2017 Cheerleading Worlds.
Cheer Athletics Claw6 was the reigning IOLC6 champions, and they produced another great routine in 2017. Their dynamic elite stunt transitions and double full baskets earned them the silver medal at Worlds.
After placing second in 2016, Southern Cross Cheerleading Legacy was back at Worlds and ready for another great season. The Australian squad was in fourth after the semifinals, but its visual and innovative pyramid sequence kept Legacy on the podium for another year as they captured the bronze medal.
If you couldn't make it to Orlando, FL, or you just want to relive the competition one more time, here is recap of how it all went down in IOLC6.
It's an incredible feat to win gold at Worlds, but being crowned grand champions is the cherry on top of a perfect weekend. GymTyme All-Stars Chrome's sky high elite baskets and overall performance energy earned them a 148.1, the highest score of the 2017 Cheerleading Worlds.
Congrats to the 2017 IOLC6 World Champions, GymTyme All-Stars Chrome!
Cheer Athletics Claw6 was the reigning IOLC6 champions, and they produced another great routine in 2017. Their dynamic elite stunt transitions and double full baskets earned them the silver medal at Worlds.
After placing second in 2016, Southern Cross Cheerleading Legacy was back at Worlds and ready for another great season. The Australian squad was in fourth after the semifinals, but its visual and innovative pyramid sequence kept Legacy on the podium for another year as they captured the bronze medal.
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