Imagine about 850 cheerleading teams gathered in one place! Add to that parents, extended family, friends, coaches, and vendors and you end up with a HUGE segment of humanity assembled in the Georgia World congress Center in Atlanta for Cheersport’s annual national competition.
This was too good to pass up so I made my way to Atlanta last week (February 5 – 7) to immerse myself in the world of cheerleading.
The Georgia World Congress Center is a mammoth structure which seems the size of a small city. It has numerous levels and wings which made me wish I had a GPS to help me navigate its many nooks and crannies!
On Friday, February 5th, cheerleading teams arrived to assess the scene and to engage in practice sessions. Many found the Cheer Mall to snap up some eye glitter or to try on Nfinity’s latest cheer shoe – the Phoenix. Many experiemented with Core Athletics amazing products such as the Maeflyer, the stunt strap, or the Full Up machine. The sense of excitement permeated the air as cheer teams anticipated the competitions to be held the next day, Saturday.
Friday night everyone headed over to the Georgia Dome for a special event – A Celebration of Hope and Cheer. The evening was dedicated to the memory of cheerleader Hope Stout, who lost her battle with cancer in 2004, but whose legacy and spirit of giving remains strong through the March Forth with Hope Foundation. Cheersport staff led the audience in a cheer for HOPE in an attempt to break the world record for the largest group cheer (heretofore held by China). The photo below shows the beginning of the program.

Helpng to kick off the weekend was Olympic Gold medalist Shawn Johnson who also was one of the judges in a So-You-Think-You-Can-Tumble contest. Ms. Johnson was duly impressed with the professionalism and skill of the cheerleaders who participated in the event. Prior to the contest, a Special Needs Team performed for the big crowd who appreciated the team’s enthusiastic performance. Ms. Johnson gave each team member a plaque to commemorate the event.
The evening ended with hundreds of cheerleaders performing the newly famous “Pants on the Ground” dance…(“pants on the ground…looking like a fool with your pants on the gorund.”) See the dancers below.

The grand finale was the explosion of confetti which showered on the crowd.