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You do know that all the at-large bids go first, then partial, then paid right? The reason the big gyms are at the end is because they have paid bids. We watched the whole thing live and they read team names in alphabetical order, so they would have had to rig the gay bingo machine for it to be rigged.
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well no I didnt know that.. I work all day and dont really keep up as much as some people do lol.. my sincerest apologies
 
I would guess you could go to their country and compete for a bid, but the way I understand it is there are very few if any paid bids in other countries. The purpose of the international division is to allow those countries who follow different age guidelines, but I think in Canada they are closer to following the same grid we use here then then European countries. It is weird seeing them in the senior club divisions, but great all at the same time.
A young Lady from CheerForce Sparkles was nice enough to send this explanation of how they got their Partial Paid bid:
"Hi I'm from Germany so sorry for my bad English :)
I'm on the team CheerForce Sparkles but on Fierceboard I am a "Newbie" so I can't post on the thread. Every year the ELITE Brands organize an European competition and offer an qualification process to Worlds:
"The European Challenge to “The Worlds” is the qualification process at the ELITE Cheerleading Championship for the IASF Cheer and Dance Worlds in Orlando in the following year exclusive for european teams in the Junior and Senior Allgirl Cheer, Junior and Senior Coed Cheer and the different Junior and Senior Dance Divisions.

After the results of the ELITE Cheerleading Championship are clear, all european teams are grouped by country. The team with the highest score in its country in the above divisions qualifies for “The Worlds” in Orlando. The european team with the highest score of all countries in ALL above divisions wins a “partially payed bits” package for 4 persons per team of an overall value of up to 2,000 EUR per team. " (ELITE Cheerleading - IX. ELITE Cheerleading Championship 2012).

In Germany our division has the age 11-18.

I hope I could help a little bit :) I'm very happy there is a chance for german teams to compete at Worlds, even if we're not as good as US-Cheerleaders. "


Thank you 'INNA'! We wil be cheering for you!!!​
 
Germany is the only country that has bids in Europe, I think. But you can be from any country to compete there, a swedish junior team won a partial paid bid a couple of years ago, but unfortunately they took away the junior division on Worlds the year after... Haha..

So yes, we pay for our own trip.. :)
 
The teams from Sweden, Norway and Finland can't choose division on their on. All teams qualify from Nationals the year before or the same year. In Sweden the top 2 teams get to compete in international open 6 and 3rd and 4th in international open 5 (even though they're level 6).

We become seniors when we're 16/17, but it's ok to have junior aged people if 75% of the team has the right age for senior.
 
I would guess you could go to their country and compete for a bid, but the way I understand it is there are very few if any paid bids in other countries. The purpose of the international division is to allow those countries who follow different age guidelines, but I think in Canada they are closer to following the same grid we use here then then European countries. It is weird seeing them in the senior club divisions, but great all at the same time.
(this isnt just directed at you) But no, you cannot go to a different country to get a bid. I'm from Canada, and my team has been eligible for a bid in the USA before but unable to receive it because we weren't from that country. Although I wish we were haha.
Ps. Canada follows the USASF guidelines. So yes, we have the same age grid. Oh, and we have NO paid bids here! :'( (If ANYONE has the power to change that, please do :p lol) but we do have partial paid bids, but very few.
 
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(this isnt just directed at you) But no, you cannot go to a different country to get a bid. I'm from Canada, and my team has been eligible for a bid in the USA before but unable to receive it because we weren't from that country. Although I wish we were haha.
Ps. Canada follows the USASF guidelines. So yes, we have the same age grid. Oh, and we have NO paid bids here! :'( (If ANYONE has the power to change that, please do :p lol) but we do have partial paid bids, but very few.

Who decided how many bids a company can give out? Do you have your own governing body? An EP could probably give out a paid bid if they wanted to shell out the $25,000
 
People are still listing Bangkok and Junglecats on their bracket :banghead:
That is like me putting Butler in the championship game this year just because they were in it the previous years but weren't in the tourney this year.
 
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People are still listing Bangkok and Junglecats on their bracket :banghead:
That is like me putting Butler in the championship game this year just because they were in it the previous years but weren't in the tourney this year.

I think it's just people who don't care about the international divisions - especially level 6.
 
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