2019 The Cheerleading Worlds

Who Will Win Gold In International Open Non Tumbling?

Who Will Win Gold In International Open Non Tumbling?

One of the newest divisions to take the mat at The Cheerleading Worlds 2019 is the L5 International Open Non Tumbling division!

Apr 16, 2019 by Leanza Pieroni
Who Will Win Gold In International Open Non Tumbling?

The time of year we’ve all been waiting for is almost here! The Cheerleading Worlds 2019 is the most anticipated competition of the season and although you’ve been following your favorite teams throughout the year, anything can happen on the Worlds mat!

FloCheer is going to break down all 22 divisions so that you will know what to expect in Orlando, Florida.

International Open Non Tumbling Level 5


One of the newest divisions to take the mat at The Cheerleading Worlds 2019 is the International Open Non Tumbling Level 5division!

History will be made when the first world champion is crowned in this division and fans can't wait to see which contender will bring home the gold!

For those of you are new to all the Non Tumbling fun, here is how the division works.

The Non Tumbling routines have a maximum time limit of two minutes. Within the two minutes, teams of 16-30 members will perform elite routines that include only stunts, choreography and jumps - no tumbling.

While the performance time may be shorter, they are definitely not easier. With more stunts comes a higher risk of a fall or mistake so these teams have to be on their A-game for every performance.

Season Recap


Here’s a look back at some of the winners from the Level 5 International Open Non Tumbling division from some of this season's major events! Will these teams medal at The Cheerleading Worlds 2019? We can’t wait to watch these incredible teams take the Worlds mat!

Who will be the first-ever International Open Non Tumbling L5  World Champion? We can't wait to find out!

Cheer Extreme Lady Lux is a top L5 International Open Non Tumbling team to look out for! They've swept the competition all season and earned the prestigious title of Varsity Triple Crown winners after defeating their competition at CHEERSPORT, NCA, and UCA Nationals. 


In addition to clenching multiple national championship titles this season, Lady Lux has also been recognized for their creative choreography which helped them earn an innovative choreography award at NCA. The big question is, will they continue to grow and peak at the perfect time when they return to Orlando for Worlds 2019? 

We caught up with Lady Lux Coach, Courtney Smith Pope, to hear why she is excited about this brand new Worlds division.

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Cheer Omega Kappa Crush is another team to watch in the L5 International Open Non Tumbling division at Worlds 2019. 

They fell short to Lady Lux at CHEERSPORT but showed everyone that they are ready to make a name for themselves at Worlds. Their routine is filled with visual transitions and constant entertainment throughout the entire routine. 

13 total teams will be vying for the Non Tumbling title in Orlando and the division has a strong International presence. Of the 13 teams, one team is from Norway, one team is from Mexico, 6 are from Canada, five are from the U.S.

Cheer Sport Sharks are known for their strong performances at The Cheerleading Worlds and this year the Canadian team is entering the new division with the Copper Sharks from the Cheer Sport Sharks Cambridge location. The Sharks are guaranteed to entertain the crowd and we can't wait to see how they perform in the new division.

Who will take home the L5 International Open Non Tumbling title in 2019? Be sure to watch these teams take the floor LIVE!


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Written By: Emily Schmidt