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why is international open non tumbling 6 so large compared to everyone else? ive been out of the loop for so long i cant remember all the rules to being international. I also thought level 6 is essentially the old level 5, so why is there international level 5 divisions?
I suppose it's because that's one whole part of cheer you don't have to train for. Not having to worry about tumbling greatly reduces the burden on teams outside of the U.S. who lack access to facilities to train tumbling.

Level 5 is exclusive to non-USA teams, basically it's the previous level 5 restricted (not sure if still a summit division).
 
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I suppose it's because that's one whole part of cheer you don't have to train for. Not having to worry about tumbling greatly reduces the burden on teams outside of the U.S. who lack access to facilities to train tumbling.

Level 5 is exclusive to non-USA teams, basically it's the previous level 5 restricted (not sure if still a summit division).
There is no international level 5 at Summit, just USASF level 5 divisions. So the non-US teams can't compete there.
 
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why is international open non tumbling 6 so large compared to everyone else? ive been out of the loop for so long i cant remember all the rules to being international. I also thought level 6 is essentially the old level 5, so why is there international level 5 divisions?
It's the easiest way to field a Worlds team, you don't have to have any tumbling. Lots of teams that can't really even stunt level 6, but since getting a bid to Worlds in the US is pretty much automatic, those are the divisions teams (though both US and non-US) tend to go to.
 
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