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REGISTRATION DEADLINES &PAYMENT POLICIES
REGISTRATIONS RECEIVED AFTER YOUR DEADLINE WILL BE ACCEPTED BASED ON HOTEL AVAILABILITY. HOTELS MAY FILL UP PRIOR TO PUBLISHED DEADLINE DATES.
All of the items are due with Registration by March 12, 2014.All changes will result in a $200 per change fee after March 19, 2014.
FOR CANCELLATIONS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE April 10, 2014All monies will be refunded with the exception of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per person that will apply to cover hotel andentertainment guarantees. Cancellations received after April 10, 2014 will result in a FULL FORFEITURE of all monies paid. All cancellations must be in writing to ICU World Cheerleading Championships. We will not accept cancellations by phone.
TEAM PAYMENT MUST BE IN THE FORM OF A CREDIT CARD,CASHIER’S CHECK, MONEY ORDER, OR WIRE TRANSFER!! NO GYM/BOOSTER/PERSONAL CHECKS!
PARTICIPANT BIRTH CERTIFICATESTeams will no longer be required to submit a picture and a copy of each participants birth certificate with their registration. However, a copy of each participants birth certificate orpassport must be made readily available upon request of a Worlds Official. Copies of yourathlete’s birth certificates on a USB/Zip drive is acceptable.
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AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION
If you need transportation to and from the Orlando International Airport (MCO), you must read thisinformation carefully. We will be sending you a transportation packet of important instructions for set-ting up your transportation to and from the airport. This packet should arrive about 4 weeks prior tothe event. Teams with 2nd deadline will receive this information with the return packet.
H Transportation between Orlando International Airport (MCO) and the Walt Disney World® Resort will beprovided by Disney's Magical Express. Attendees utilizing another airport will need to find alternate trans-portation.
H Disney's Magical Express provides motorcoach transportation to/from the Walt Disney World® Resort andspecial luggage delivery service.
H Disney's Magical Express requires a reservation. Each guest must be registered at a Walt Disney World®
Resort prior to contacting Disney's Magical Express.
H After registering for the event, each team will be provided with specific details to book their Disney'sMagical Express reservation. Reservations need to be completed 14 days prior to arrival. Guests will beasked to provide a mailing address and inbound/outbound flight information.
H Disney's Magical Express will mail Airport Transportation Booklets which include detailed arrival instructions and special luggage tags.
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THE ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS PARTICIPANTS/COACHES/SPECTATORS REGISTRATION FORM2014 ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
• PLEASE FILL IN BOTH ADDRESSES (PRINT OR TYPE IN BLUE OR BLACK INK) •m PLEASE SEND INFO TO OUR GYM/TEAM ADDRESS BELOW:
Team Name/Country Representing
Person to Receive Information
Gym/Team Address
Gym/Team City/State/Zip or City/Country
( ) ( )Gym/Team Phone Gym/Team Fax
m PLEASE SEND INFO TO THE HOME ADDRESS BELOW:
Person to Receive Information
Home Address
Home City/State/Zip or City/Country
( )Home Phone E-mail Address
( )Cell Phone
LIST YOUR FEDEX SHIPPING ADDRESS BELOW (NO P.O. BOXES, PLEASE):
Person to Receive Information
Street Address
City/State/Zip or City/Country
( ) ( )Daytime Phone Alternate Phone
PLEASE CHECK ALL THE APPLY.
TEAM CHEERm All Girl Elite (equivalent to Level 5)m All Girl Premier (equivalent to Level 6) m Coed Elite (equivalent to Level 5)m Coed Premier (equivalent to Level 5)
PARTNER STUNTSm All Girl Group Stunt m Coed Stunt
TEAM CHEERm Jazzm Hip Hopm Freestyle Pom
DOUBLESm Doubles Jazzm Doubles Hip Hopm Doubles Freestyle Pom
• Please Read and Sign Cancellation Policy! • • HOTELS MAY FILL UP PRIOR TO PUBLISHED DEADLINES •
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THE ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPSPARTICIPANTS/COACHES (COMMUTER PACKAGES) REGISTRATION FORM
• PLEASE COMPLETE THE SECTION BELOW ONLY IF YOU ARE NOT PURCHASING THE TRAVEL PACKAGE! •
m Our team will NOT be attending on the travel package. We will be making our own arrangements. Listed below is information regarding where we will bestaying in Orlando, including a phone number.
Hotel Name
Name Registered Under
Hotel Address
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Advisor’s Signature
# of Coaches # of Participants
• Please Read and Sign Cancellation Policy! • • HOTELS MAY FILL UP PRIOR TO PUBLISHED DEADLINES •
COMMUTER REGISTRATION FEES:For those participants and coaches not purchasing the travel package, there are non-refundable Commuter packages available. (These fees do not include Worlds transportation or entry into the Private Block Party at Disney’s HollywoodStudios® on Sunday night.)
COMMUTER PACKAGES Qty.
3 Day package – $295Includes: Three day Walt Disney World® PARK HOPPER® Pass that alsoprovides entry into all Worlds Competition Venues
4 Day package – $325Includes: Four day Walt Disney World® PARK HOPPER® Pass that alsoprovides entry into all Worlds Competition Venues
5 Day package – $355Includes: Five day Walt Disney World® PARK HOPPER® Pass that alsoprovides entry into all Worlds Competition Venues
Total number of Private Block Party tickets I would like to purchase.* The Private Block Party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios® is an
additional $40 per person (this does not include transportation).
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m EXTRA NIGHTS (AVAILABLE ONLY WITH FIVE NIGHT TRAVEL PACKAGES) I would like to stay an extra night on:m Wednesday, April 23, 2014 m Thursday, April 24, 2014 m Monday, April 28, 2014 m Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Optional Extra Nights: Since the hotel has very limited space available for these nights, reservations for the extra nights will be accepted on a first come-first served basis.
All rooms at the All Star Resort (regardless of occupancy) ..............................................................................................................................$179.00 per room, includes taxAll rooms at the Carribean Beach Resort (regardless of occupancy)........................................................................................................................$267.00 per room, includes tax
ACCOMMODATIONS2014 ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Gym/Team Name City, State/Country
Event Producer that awarded the bid ______________________________________________
DIRECTIONS:1. Choose the package type and Resort you wish to purchase.2. Choose the type of room you wish to stay in (quad, triple, double or single)3. Return with a full payment to The ICU World Cheerleading Championships office.• HOTELS MAY FILL UP PRIOR TO PUBLISHED DEADLINES.• All Walt Disney World® Theme Park tickets are valid April 19 – May 4, 2014
MAILING ADDRESS:International Cheer Union
6745 Lenox Center Court • Suite 300Memphis, TN 38115
PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
NO GYM/BOOSTER/PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTEDNO GYM/BOOSTER/PERSONAL CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED
mFOUR NIGHTS PLEASE CHOOSE ONE:
m DISNEY’S ALL STAR RESORTm DISNEY’S CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORTThe travel package price for any four night stay between April 25 (check-in) throughApril 30 (check-out) includes:
• Four nights and Five days hotel accommodations• Round trip airport transfers provided by Disney’s Magical Express• Four day Walt Disney World® PARK HOPPER® Pass• Three day admission into ESPN Wide World of Sports® Complex• Transportation to all events that are directly related with Worlds• Celebration Party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios®
• All taxes and gratuities
ALL STAR RESORT CARIBBEAN RESORTQuad (4 per room)..........................$581.00 per person ....................$694.00 per personTriple (3 per room)..........................$637.00 per person ....................$782.00 per personDouble (2 per room) ........................$763.00 per person ....................$977.00 per personSingle (1 per room)........................$1084.00 per person ..................$1461.00 per person
(NONE OF THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE AIRFARE.)
mFIVE NIGHTS PLEASE CHOOSE ONE:
m DISNEY’S ALL STAR RESORTm DISNEY’S CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORTThe travel package price for any five night stay between April 24 (check-in) throughApril 30 (check-out) includes:
• Five nights and six days hotel accommodations• Round trip airport transfers provided by Disney’s Magical Express• Five day Walt Disney World® PARK HOPPER® Pass• Three day admission into ESPN Wide World of Sports® Complex• Transportation to all events that are directly related with Worlds• Celebration Party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios®
• All taxes and gratuities ALL STAR RESORT CARIBBEAN RESORT
Quad (4 per room) . . . . . . . . . . . . $604.00 per person . . . . . . . . . . . $728.00 per personTriple (3 per room) . . . . . . . . . . . . $688.00 per person . . . . . . . . . . . $865.00 per personDouble (2 per room) . . . . . . . . . . . $845.00 per person . . . . . . . . . . $1095.00 per personSingle (1 per room) . . . . . . . . . . . $1245.00 per person . . . . . . . . . . $1703.00 per person
(NONE OF THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE AIRFARE.)
mTWO NIGHTS PLEASE CHOOSE ONE:
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The travel package price for the two nights of April 26 (check-in) through April 28 (check-out) includes:• Two nights and three days hotel accommodations• Round trip airport transfers provided by Disney’s Magical Express• Three day Walt Disney World® PARK HOPPER® Pass• Three day admission into ESPN Wide World of Sports® Complex• Transportation to all events that are directly related with Worlds• Celebration Party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios®
• All taxes and gratuities ALL STAR RESORT CARIBBEAN RESORT
Quad (4 per room)..........................$477.00 per person ....................$537.00 per personTriple (3 per room)..........................$498.00 per person ....................$579.00 per personDouble (2 per room) ........................$545.00 per person ....................$663.00 per personSingle (1 per room)..........................$703.00 per person ....................$909.00 per person
(NONE OF THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE AIRFARE.)
mTHREE NIGHTS PLEASE CHOOSE ONE:
m DISNEY’S ALL STAR RESORTm DISNEY’S CARIBBEAN BEACH RESORT
The travel package price for any three nights stay between April 25 (check-in)through April 30 (check-out) includes:• Three nights and four days hotel accommodations• Round trip airport transfers provided by Disney’s Magical Express• Three day Walt Disney World® PARK HOPPER® Pass• Three day admission into ESPN Wide World of Sports® Complex• Transportation to all events that are directly related with Worlds• Celebration Party at Disney’s Hollywood Studios®
• All taxes and gratuities
ALL STAR RESORT CARIBBEAN RESORTQuad (4 per room)..........................$525.00 per person ....................$603.00 per personTriple (3 per room)..........................$560.00 per person ....................$663.00 per personDouble (2 per room) ........................$636.00 per person ....................$787.00 per personSingle (1 per room)..........................$867.00 per person ..................$1145.00 per person
(NONE OF THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE AIRFARE.)
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ROOMING LISTIMPORTANT: This form must be completed in order for your registration to be accepted. Reservations will be entered according to the datesbelow and charged as such. List below names in full of people staying in either quad (4), triple (3), double (2), or single (1), rooms. In parenthesis, specify one of the following for each person: (P) = Participant (C) = Coach ( F) = Family/FriendPLEASE NOTE: Rollaway beds are not available. (PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE) m Upgrade to 5 Day Park Hopper (Please color for upgrades only)
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If any family members wish to charge their payment on a credit card, we accept VISA, MasterCard, Discover or AmericanExpress. Below list the person wishing to charge, their credit card number, expiration date and amount to be charged alongwith their signature. Please send this information along with your registration. (One form per family group.)
CREDIT CARD TYPE: m VISA m MC m AMEX m DISC Exp. Date: ___/___/___ Total Amount Charged: $_________________
Account Number: nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnn
Name (Print) Signature
Billing Address* Daytime Telephone Number
City/State/Zip or City/Country
Email Address Cell Phone Number
If this credit card payment is NOT for your entire group, please list person(s) and amounts to be paid with this credit card.
List person(s) and amounts to be paid with this credit card.
Person(s) Amount
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CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS2014 ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
Gym/Team Name ______________________________________________________________________________
City ___________________________________________State/Country __________________________________
* In order for credit cards to be processed, we MUST have the billing address for the credit card being charged. This address MUST include the zip code for the billing address.
THIS FORM MAY BE DUPLICATED.
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NOTE: THIS IS AN OPTIONAL FORM. If you are not purchasing The ICU World CheerleadingChampionships packet, but would still like to order tickets, please complete this form.
Team Name ______________________________________________________
Name ____________________________________________________________(All tickets will be distributed at the same time to the person listed above. Photo ID required for pickup.)
Address __________________________________________________________City/State/Zip or City/Country
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Phone Number ( ) _________________ ( ) __________________Home Work
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WALT DISNEY WORLD® TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASEPick up at m All Star Resort m Carribean Beachm THREE DAY PARK HOPPER® - $220.00 each Number Needed _________(Transportation is not included)
m FOUR DAY PARK HOPPER® - $250.00 each Number Needed _________(Transportation is not included)
m FIVE DAY PARK HOPPER® - $280.00 each Number Needed _________(Transportation is not included)
m WDW WATER PARK - $43.00 each Number Needed _________(One Day Admission into any WDW Water Park)
m COUNTER SERVICE MEAL VOUCHER - $18.00 each Number Needed _________(One entrée, dessert and beverage per voucher-at designated Theme Park dining locations. Lunch or Dinner Only.)
m VIP RECEPTION AND AWARDS CEREMONY - $100.00 each Number Needed _________(Coaches and Gym Owners only)
m PRIVATE BLOCK PARTY AT DISNEY’S HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS®
- $40.00 each (Transportation is not included) Number Needed _________
METHOD OF PAYMENTEnclosed is check number _______________ for $ _____________________I authorize The ICU World Cheerleading Championships to charge my:
m VISA m MC m AMEX m DISC in the amount of $_________ for tickets.
Account Number nnnn nnnn nnnn nnnnExpiration Date ______________________________________________________________________
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Card Holder Billing Address* __________________________________________________________
Card Holder City/State/Zip or City/Country ____________________________________________
Card Holder Daytime Phone ( ) __________________________________________________
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Card Holder Email Address____________________________________________________________
* In order for credit cards to be processed, we MUST have the billing address for the creditcard being charged. This address MUST include the zip code for the billing address.
• FORM MAY BE COPIED • Tickets valid April 19 - May 4, 2014 •
TICKET ORDER FORM2014 ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
This form and full payment
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Championships Office by
April 10, 2014.
Credit Card orders may befaxed to: 1-901-387-4357
Checks and forms are to bemailed to:ICU WORLD
CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS- TICKET ORDERS6745 LENOX CENTER COURTSUITE 300MEMPHIS, TN 38115
PLEASE SUBMIT ONEFORM PER FAMILYOR PICKUP.
No orders will beaccepted afterApril 10, 2014.
Tickets may be purchased inOrlando at Celebrity Hall whilesupplies last.
NO GYM/BOOSTER/PERSONAL CHECKSWILL BE ACCEPTED!
ORDERS NOT PAIDIN FULL WILL NOT BE PROCESSED.
TICKET ORDER FORM
You may also order these tickets online.
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TEAM ROSTERGym/Team Name ______________________________________________________________________
City_____________________________ State________ Country __________________________________Please list the names of all participants that are performing on the floor at The ICU World Cheerleading Championships. Athlete and/or team crossovers are allowed at the ICU.
I declare that all participants below:Please print or type the names so they are legible. It must be the name that is printed on their Driver’s License or Official Identification. (NO NICKNAMES)
* Review all Rules & Guidelines *
______________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________Drector Team Coach
Director/Coaches names you would like listed on the video screen at the event(LIMIT OF THREE PLEASE)
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TEAM CHEERn All Girl Elite n All Girl Premier n Coed Elite n Coed Premier
PARTNER STUNTSn All Girl Group Stuntn Coed Stunt
TEAM CHEERn Jazzn Hip Hopn Freestyle Pom
DOUBLESn Doubles Jazzn Doubles Hip Hopn Doubles Freestyle Pom
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CANCELLATION POLICY
For cancellations received on or before April 10, 2014, all monies will be refunded with the exception of two hundred dollars($200.00) per person that will apply to cover hotel and entertainment guarantees. Cancellations received after APRIL 10, 2014 will result in a FULL FORFEITURE of all monies paid. All cancellations must be in writing to The ICU World CheerleadingChampionships. We will not accept cancellations by phone.
All changes will result in a $200 per change fee.
I have read the cancellation policy and understand and accept its contents. I have also advised all participants, parents andchaperones of my group of this cancellation policy.
______________________________________________________ __________________________________________________Coach Signature Date
Each adult traveling on the travel package and each participant’s parent must sign below.Your application will not be entered without ALL signatures.
We have read the cancellation policy and understand and accept its contents.
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• HOTELS MAY FILL UP PRIOR TO PUBLISHED DEADLINES •
• NO GYM CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED •
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2014 ICU WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSTEAM CHEER DIVISIONS RULES & REGULATIONS2014 ICU World Championships
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routine is interrupted because of failure of the competition equipment, facilities, or other factors attributable to the competition rather than the team, the team affected should STOP the routine.
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4. The injured participant that wishes to perform may not return to the competition floor unless: a. The competition officials receive clearance from,
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2014 International Cheer Union Team Cheer Rules and Regulations
Bold Text denotes change from 2013
II.. GENERAL RULES 1. All teams must be supervised during all official functions
by a qualified director/advisor/coach. 2. All directors, advisors and coaches should have an
emergency action plan in the event of an injury. II. TOURNAMENT 1. The event (2014 ICU World Cheerleading
Championships) will take place on Thursday and Friday (24-25 April 2014) before the IASF/USASF Worlds Championship in Orlando Florida (26-28 April 2014)
2. The competition is scheduled to be held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports ® hp Field House.
3. The tournament officials shall have the right to alter the time and location of the competition in the event changes become necessary due to inclement weather, facility problems, television production requirements, or any other situation deemed by the tournament officials to be essential to the successful execution of the championship.
III. PROCEDURAL QUESTIONS A. RULES & PROCEDURES -Any questions concerning
the rules or procedures of the competition will be handled exclusively by the advisor/coach of the team and will be directed to the Competition Director. Such questions should be made prior to the team’s competition performance.
B. PERFORMANCE -Any questions concerning the team’s performance should be made to the Competition Director immediately after the team's performance and/or following the outcome of the competition and should be made exclusively by the advisor/coach.
IV. SPORTSMANSHIP All participants agree to conduct themselves in a manner displaying good sportsmanship throughout the competition with positive presentation upon entry and exit from the performance area as well as throughout the routine. The advisor and coach of each team is responsible for seeing that team members, coaches, parents and other persons affiliated with the team conduct themselves accordingly throughout the entire event. Severe cases of unsportsmanlike conduct are grounds for disqualification. V. INTERRUPTION OF PERFORMANCE A. UNFORSEEN CIRCUMSTANCES 1. If, in the opinion of the competition officials, a team’s
routine is interrupted because of failure of the competition equipment, facilities, or other factors attributable to the competition rather than the team, the team affected should STOP the routine.
2. The team will perform the routine again in its entirety, but will be evaluated ONLY from the point where the interruption occurred. The degree and effect of the
interruption will be determined by the competition officials.
3. If a team needs to re-perform a routine but fails to do the routine in its entirety, then this team will receive a score based on the lower level performance.
B. FAULT OF TEAM 1. In the event a team’s routine is interrupted because of
failure of the team’s own equipment, the team must either continue the routine or withdraw from the competition.
2. The competition officials will determine if the team will be allowed to perform at a later time. If decided by officials, the team will perform the routine again in its entirety, but will be evaluated ONLY from the point where the interruption occurred.
3. If a team needs to re-perform a routine but fails to do the routine in its entirety, then this team will receive a score based on the lower level performance.
C. INJURY 1. The only persons that may stop a routine for injury are: a)
competition officials, b) the advisor / coach from the team performing or c) an injured individual.
2. The competition officials will determine if the team will be allowed to perform at a later time. If the competition officials allow a routine to be performed at a later time, the spot in the schedule where the re-performance is to take place is at the sole discretion of competition officials. The team may perform the routine again in its entirety, but will be evaluated ONLY from the point where the interruption occurred.
3. If a team needs to re-perform a routine but fails to do the routine in its entirety, then this team will receive a score based on the lower level performance.
4. The injured participant that wishes to perform may not return to the competition floor unless: a. The competition officials receive clearance from,
first, the medical personnel attending to that participant, the parent (if present) AND THEN the head coach/advisor of the competing team.
b. If the medical personnel do not clear the participant, the participant can only return to the competition if a parent or legal guardian in attendance signs a return to participation waiver.
c. In the event of a suspected concussion/head injury, the participant cannot return to perform without clearance from a medical professional, even with a waiver from a parent or legal guardian.
VI. INTERPRETATIONS AND / OR RULINGS Any interpretation of any aspect of these Rules and Regulations or any decision involving any other aspect of the competition will be rendered by the Rules Committee. The Rules Committee will render a judgment in an effort to ensure
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2014 ICU WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPSTEAM CHEER RULES & REGULATIONS
(JAZZ, HIP HOP, FREESTYLE POM & DOUBLES)
that the competition proceeds in a manner consistent with the general spirit and goals of the competition. The Rules Committee will consist of the Competition Director, Head Judge, and a designated competition official. VII. DISQUALIFICATION Any team that does not adhere to the terms and procedures of these "Rules and Regulations" will be subject to disqualification from the competition, will automatically forfeit any right to any prizes or awards presented by the competition, and may also forfeit the opportunity to participate the following year. VIII. GLOSSARY OF TERMS:
1. Airborne (executed by individual) - A state in which the individual is free of contact from a person and/or the performance surface.
2. Airborne Hip Over Head Rotation (executed by individual) - An action where hips rotate over the head in a tumbling skill and there is no contact with the performance surface (Example: Round off or a Backhandsping).
3. Airborne Skill (executed by individual) - A skill in which the individual is free of contact with the performance surface. (Example: Tour Jetté or Butterfly.)
4. Aerial Cartwheel - An airborne tumbling skill which emulates a cartwheel executed without placing hands on the ground.
5. Axis Rotation: An action in which a dancer rotates around his/her vertical or horizontal center.
6. Axle - A turn in which the working leg makes a circle in the air to passé as the supporting leg lifts off the ground enabling the dancer to perform a rotation in the air and then lands on the original supporting leg.
7. Back Walkover - A non-airborne tumbling skill where one reaches backward with an arched torso through an inverted position, hands make contact with the ground, then the hips rotate over the head and the torso hollows bringing one to an upright position, landing one foot/leg at a time.
8. C-Jump – A jump in which one creates an arch in the back allowing the knees to bend and the feet reach behind the body.
9. Cartwheel - A non-airborne tumbling skill where one supports the weight of the body with the arm(s) while rotating sideways through an inverted position landing on one foot at a time.
10. Calypso – A turning leap in which the working leg extends making a circle in the air as the supporting leg lifts off the ground enabling one to perform a rotation in the air then the supporting (back) leg reaches behind the body, often in an attitude, and then lands on the original working leg.
11. Category: Denoting the style of a performance piece/competition routine. (Example: Jazz, Freestyle Pom or Hip Hop)
12. Chasse [sha-SAY]: A connecting step in which one foot remains in advance of the other; meaning to chase.
13. Consecutive Skills - An action in which the individual connects skills immediately, without step, pause or break in between. (Example: Double Pirouette or Double Toe Touch)
14. Coupe [koo-PAY]- A position in which one foot is held lifted and close to the ankle. Also known as Coup de Pied: quickly takes the place of the other; meaning to cut or cutting.
15. Dance Lift (executed by groups or pairs): A skill in which a dancer(s) is elevated from the performance surface by one or more dancers and set down. A Dance Lift is comprised of an executing Dancer(s) and a Supporting Dancer(s).
16. Developpé [develop-AY] - An action in which the working leg moves through passé (bends) before extending into position; meaning to develop.
17. Dive Roll - An airborne tumbling skill in which one does a forward roll where the hands and feet are off of the performing surface simultaneously. (This skill is allowed only if the performer is in a pike position)
18. Division: Denoting the composition of a competing group of dancers. (Example: Senior Coed, Junior etc.)
19. Drop -An Action in which an airborne individual lands on a body part other than his/her hand(s) or feet without first bearing weight on the hands/feet.
20. Elevated – An action in which an individual is moved to a higher position or place from a lower one.
21. Elevated Individual – The individual who is lifted from the performance surface as a part of a Lift. Refer to the ICU Rules for Lifts and Partnering for safety guidelines.
22. Executing Individual – The individual who performs a skill and uses support from another individual (s) when partnering. Refer to the ICU Rules for Lifts and Partnering for safety guidelines.
23. Fouetté [foo-ey-TAY]- A turning step, usually done in a series, in which the working leg makes a circle in the air and then into passé as the individual turns bending (plié) and rising (relevé) at each revolution; meaning to whip. Fouette turns can also be done to the side or in second position (fouette a la seconde).
24. Fouetté a la Seconde - A turning step done in a series in which the working leg makes a circle in the air and extends at a 90° angle from the supporting leg remaining parallel to the ground as the individual turns with a plié and relevé at each revolution.
25. Front Walkover - A non-airborne tumbling skill where the individual rotates forward with a hollow torso through an inverted position and arches up bringing the legs and hips over the head to a non-inverted position, legs landing one foot/leg at a time.
26. Glissade [glee-SOD]: A connecting step that transfers weight from one foot to the other; meaning to glide.
27. Handstand - A non-airborne, non-rotating, tumbling skill where the individual supports his/herself vertically on his/her hands in an inverted position and the arms are extended straight by the head and ears.
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28. Head Spin - A skill, typically performed in hip hop in which the individual spins on his/her head and uses his/her hands to aid in speed. The legs can be held in a variety of positions.
29. Head Spring (Front/Back) - An airborne hip over head rotation tumbling skill, typically performed in hip hop in which the individual approaches the head spring much like a hand spring and can be executed either to the front or to the back. Beginning in a standing or squatting position, the hands are placed on the floor with the head between the hands and the legs come over/whip through the body similar to a kip up and the individual lands on two feet.
30. Headstand - A non-airborne, non-rotating, tumbling skill where the individual supports oneself vertically on one’s head in an inverted position and the hands are on the floor supporting the body.
31. Hip Level - A designated height; the height of a standing individual’s hips while standing upright with straight legs. (Clarification: this is an approximate height to measure space, and is not changed by bending, inverting, etc.)
32. Hip Over Head Rotation - (executed by individuals): An action where an individual’s hips rotate over the head in a tumbling skill (Example: Back Walkover or Cartwheel).
33. Hip Over Head Rotation (executed in groups or pairs) -An action where the Executing Individual’s hips rotate over the head in a lift or partnering skill.
34. Inversion - A position in which the individual’s waist/hips/feet are higher than his/her head and shoulders.
35. Jetté [juh-TAY]- A skill in which the individual takes off from one foot by brushing the feet into the ground and swiftly ‘whipping’ them into the position and then landing on one foot. A jetté can be executed in various directions, sizes and positions.
36. Kip up- An airborne, non-rotating, tumbling skill, typically performed in hip hop, where the individual brings the body to a non-inverted (upright) position by bending the knees, thrusting the legs into the chest rolling back slightly onto the shoulders, and then kicks up. The force of the kick causes the individual to lift and land with both feet planted on the floor.
37. Leap - A skill in which the individual pushes off the ground, from a plié (bend), off of one leg becoming airborne and landing on the opposite leg. (also known as grand jetté)
38. Lifts (executed as partners or in a group) - An action in which an individual is elevated from the performance surface by one or more individuals and set down. A Lift is comprised of “Lifting” individuals and “Elevated” Individuals. Refer to the ICU Rules for Lifts and Partnering for safety guidelines.
39. Lifting Individual – An individual, who is part of a lift and lifts the Elevated Individual as part of a Lift. Refer to the ICU Rules for Lifts and Partnering for safety guidelines. The supporting individual may also be considered a lifting individual.
40. Passé [pa-SAY]- A position or movement in which the working leg bends connecting the pointed foot to or near the knee of the supporting leg; meaning to pass. Passé can be executed with the hips parallel or turned out.
41. Partnering (executed in pairs) – An skill in which two individuals use support from one another. Partnering can involve both “Supporting” and “Executing” skills Refer to the ICU Rules for Lifts and Partnering for safety guidelines.
42. Pirouette [peer-o-WET]- A skill in which an individual bends (plié) with one foot in front of the other (fourth position) and rises (relevé) to one leg making a complete rotation of the body; meaning to whirl. A pirouette can be executed in a variety of positions.
43. Plié [plee-AY]- A preparatory and landing skill in which an individual bends, softens his/her knees; meaning to bend.
44. Prop - An object that can be manipulated. 45. Prone - A position in which the front of the
individuals’ body is facing the ground, and the back of the individuals’ body is facing up.
46. Relevé [rell-eh-VAY]- An executing skill in which an individual lifts up to the ball of his/her feet; meaning to rise.
47. Release Move (executed in groups or pairs) - An action in which the Executing Individual becomes free of contact from Supporting Individual(s) and are unassisted to the performance surface.
48. Shoulder Roll (forward/back) - A non-airborne tumbling skill where the individual rolls with the back of the shoulder and maintains contact with the floor and the head is tilted to the side to avoid contact with the floor.
49. Shoulder Level - A designated height; the height of a standing individual’s shoulders while standing upright with straight legs. (Clarification: this is an approximate height to measure space, and is not changed by bending, inverting, etc.)
50. Shushunova[Shush-A-nova] - A jump variation in which an individual lifts extended legs to a toe touch or pike position and then circles them behind the body dropping the chest and landing in a prone support (push up position).
51. Stag - A position, typically performed in a leap or jump, in which the individual bends the front leg.
52. Stall (Freeze) - A non-airborne, non rotating, tumbling skill typically performed in hip hop where the individual halts/stops body mid motion; often in an interesting, inverted or balance-intensive position on one or both hands for support. Also known as a freeze.
53. Supporting Individual – An individual(s), who is part of a trick and bears the primary weight of a lifted individual. A Supporting Individual(s) holds or tosses and/or maintains contact with an Executing Individual as a part of a Trick or Partnering skill. The Supporting Individual may also be considered a Lifting Individual. Refer to the ICU Rules for Lifts and Partnering for safety guidelines.
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54. Supporting Leg - The leg of an individual that supports the weight of the body during a skill
55. Supine - A position in which the back of the individuals’ body is facing the ground, and the front of the individuals’ body is facing up.
56. Switch Leap - A leap in which an individual swings their working leg to change the position/direction of the leap.
57. Tilt - A skill, typically performed in a leap or jump, in which the working leg sweeps up into the air and the supporting leg points toward the ground.
58. Toe Pitch (executed by groups or pairs) - A toss in which the Executing Individual(s) starts in an upright position with their foot in the hands of the Supporting Individual(s) and s/he is propelled upward.
59. Toe Touch - A jump in which an individual lifts the legs through a straddle rotating the hips so that the legs are rotating up toward the (upright) chest.
60. Tour Jetté – A leap with a half turn, switch split action of the legs taking off one foot and landing on the other.
61. Toss - A release move where Supporting Individual(s) execute a throwing motion to increase the height of the Executing Individual. Executing Individual is free from the performance surface when toss is initiated
62. Tumbling – A collection of skills that emphasize acrobatic or gymnastic ability, are executed by an individual without contact, assistance or support of another individual(s) and begin and end on the performance surface. (Clarification: tumbling skills do not have to include hip over head rotation).
63. Vertical Inversion (executed in groups or pairs) - A position in which the Executing Individual is inverted and bears direct weight on the Supporting Individual by a stop, stall (freeze) or change in momentum.
64. Windmill - A non-airborne, non-rotating, tumbling skill in which an individual begins on the back, spins from his/her upper back to the chest while twirling his/her legs around his/her body in a V-shape. The leg motion gives the majority of the power, allowing the body to “flip” from a position on the back to a position with the chest to the ground.
65. Working Leg - The leg of an individual that is responsible for momentum and/or position during a skill.
IX. SPECIFIC RULES Please refer to the IASF Dance Rules Chart for details **NOTE: It is strongly suggested that you send in a video for review. This must be submitted by DVD only clearly labeled with Team name, contact person name, number and email. It must be received by April 1st. Please send to: ICU, Attn: Liz Rifino, 6745 Lenox Center Court, Suite 300, Memphis, TN 38115 A. CHOREOGRAPHY AND COSTUMING
1. Suggestive, offensive, or vulgar choreography, costuming, and/or music are inappropriate for family audiences and therefore lack audience appeal.
2. Routine choreography should be appropriate and entertaining for all audience members. Vulgar or suggestive material is defined as any movement or choreography implying something improper or indecent, appearing offensive or sexual in content, and/or relaying lewd or profane gestures or implications.
3. Inappropriate choreography, costuming and/or music may also affect the judges’ overall impression and/or score of the routine.
4. All costuming, makeup and choreography should be age appropriate and acceptable for family audiences.
5. No cheers or chants are allowed. 6. All costuming should be secure and offer full coverage of
body parts. Costume malfunctions resulting in team members being exposed may be grounds for disqualification.
7. Tights should be worn under briefs, hot pants or excessively short shorts.
8. Shoes must be worn during the competition. Dance paws are acceptable. Performing barefoot, in socks and/or footed tights, high heels, roller skates, roller blades or any other footwear that is inappropriate for the sport is prohibited. If in doubt please consult the ICU Rules Committee for approval.
9. Jewelry as a part of a costume is allowed. 10. All male performers’ costumes must include a shirt that is
fastened, however it can be sleeveless. B. TIME LIMIT/MUSIC/ENTRANCES 1. Each Team will have a maximum of (2:30) two minutes
and 30 seconds. 2. Each Doubles will have a maximum of (1:30) one minute
and 30 seconds. 3. Every effort should be made to ensure that the lyrics of
the music are appropriate for all audience members. 4. Timing will begin with the first choreographed movement
or note of the music and end with the last choreographed movement or note of music whichever comes last.
5. If a team exceeds the time limit, a penalty will be assessed for each violation. One (1) point deduction for 5-10 seconds and three (3) point deduction for 11 seconds and over per judge..
6. Each team must have a coach/representative to play their music. This person is responsible for bringing the music to the music table and pushing “play” and “stop” for the team.
7. All music must be on a CD. The ICU recommends that you bring multiple copies in case sound systems have trouble reading your CD.
8. Teams must enter the performance floor as quickly as possible. Choreographed entrances will not be allowed.
9. Teams may not use Disney themes nor may they have costumes that resemble a Disney character. However, Disney music is acceptable.
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1. A prop is defined as anything that is used as part of your choreography that is not attached to your costume.
2. Wearable and handheld items/props that compliment the choreography will be allowed in the Jazz and Hip Hop Categories. They may be removed and discarded from the body.
3. The Freestyle Pom Category will not allow props, as poms are to be used for 80-100% of the routine. If there are male performers in this category they are not required to use poms.
4. No large free standing props will be allowed in any category, such as chairs, stools, benches boxes, stairs, steps, ladders, bars, sheets etc. Any item that bears the weight of the participant is considered a standing prop.
D. TEAM PARTICIPATION 1. There will be 3 Separate Categories – Jazz, Hip Hop,
Freestyle Pom. 2. Each Category will have a separate title winner. 3. Each country will provide a “National Team” comprised
of individual team members. The “National Team” may compete in a single category or multiple categories.
4. If the “National Team” chooses to compete in more than one category it is permissible, but not compulsory for each individual team member to compete as part of the “National Team” in each category.
5. Each “National Team” may be comprised of as many individual team members as desired however the “National Team” may only participate in a category with a minimum of 4 performers and a maximum of 24 on the floor at one time. It is permissible, but not compulsory, that the same individual team members compete in each category.
6. Each Doubles will be comprised of 2 team members. 7. Participants will be allowed to crossover to the cheer
divisions at the coaches’ discretion as scheduling conflicts may occur.
8. Each country’s federation will need to provide proof of permanent residency for each member of its team.
9. Each participant must be a minimum of 14 years of age within the year of competition. There is no set maximum age. Any team proven to be in violation of the age requirements will be automatically disqualified.
10. Males and females are allowed to participate on the team. E. COMPETITION AREA 1. The performance floor will be approximately 42 feet x
42 feet. (12.8016 meters x 12.8016 meters) The surface will be professional grade material (Marley floor or a wooden parquet floor).
2. Teams may line up anywhere inside the competition area.
3. No penalty for stepping outside the area.
F. CATEGORY DEFINITIONS: JAZZ - Incorporates stylized movements and combinations, formation changes, group work and technical elements. An emphasis is placed on proper technical execution, extension, control, body placement,
style and continuity of movement along with team uniformity. See score sheet for more information. HIP HOP - Incorporates street style influenced movements and rhythms with an emphasis on execution, style, creativity, body isolations and control, rhythm, uniformity and musical interpretation. There is also an additional focus on athletic incorporations such as jumps, freezes/stalls and other tricks. See score sheet for more information. FREESTYLE POM - Incorporates the concepts of Jazz and Hip Hop with an emphasis on choreography, proper technical execution, visual effect, creativity, staging and team uniformity. Poms are used for 80-100% of the routine. Important characteristics of this type of routine include synchronization and visual effect, clean and precise motions, strong pom technique, the incorporation of dance technical elements and dance styles. Visual effects include level changes, group work, formation changes, the use of different color poms, etc. (See Section C. Props for any clarifications)
XI. JUDGING CRITERIA The judges will score the teams according to the judging criteria on a 100 point system.
HIP HOP SCORE SHEET
JAZZ SCORE SHEET
FREESTYLE POM SCORE SHEET
DOUBLES SCORE SHEET X. JUDGING PROCEDURES The judges for the event will be appointed at the sole discretion of the International Cheer Union. As the teams make their presentations, the judges will score the teams using a 100 point system. The highest score and the lowest score given for each team will be dropped and the remaining judges’ scores will be totaled to determine the overall team score. In the event of a first place tie, the high and low score will be added back into the total score. If a tie remains, the ranking points from each judge will be used to break the tie. XI. SCORES AND RANKINGS Individual score sheets are for the exclusive use of each particular judge. Each judge has the responsibility and authority to review and submit his or her final scores and rankings prior to the final tally of the scores for all teams. Scores and rankings will be available only to coaches or captains at the conclusion of the competition. No scores or rankings will be given over the telephone. After each round of competition, teams will receive the judges’ score sheets as well as their score and the top score in the group. In addition, teams will receive a ranking sheet with the names and scores of the teams’ final placement. XII. FINALITY OF DECISIONS
ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
FREESTYLE POM SCORE SHEET
TECHNIQUEExecution of Pom Motion Technique 10______Clean arm lines, levels, placement, movement is sharp, strong and precise
Execution of Dance Technique 10______Correct placement & levels of arms/ torso/ hips /legs/ hands/ feet, body control, extension, balance, style in movement
Execution of Technical Skills 10______Proper execution of leaps, turns, jumps, lifts, partner work, etc
GROUP EXECUTIONSynchronization / Timing with Music 10______Moving together as one with the music
Uniformity of Movement 10______Movements are the same on each person, clear, clean and precise
Spacing 10______Equal/correct spacing between individuals on the performance surface during the routine and transitions
CHOREOGRAPHYMusicality / Creativity / Originality 10______Use of the music accents, style, creative, original movement
Routine Staging/ Visual Effects 10______Formations and transitions, visual impact of group work, levels, opposition, poms, etc.
Degree of Difficulty 10______Level of difficulty of skills, movement, weight changes, tempo, etc.
OVERALL EFFECTCommunication / Projection / Audience Appeal & Appropriateness 10______bility to exhibit a dynamic routine with showmanship and audience appealAge appropriate music, costume and choreography that enhances the performance
TOTAL 100 PTS__________
Team Name __________________________________________ Judge Number _____________________FREESTYLE POM SCORE SHEET
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ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
JAZZ SCORE SHEET
TECHNIQUEExecution of Technical Skills 10______Proper execution of leaps, turns, jumps, lifts, partner work, etc.
Placement / Control / Extension 10______Correct placement & levels of arms/ torso/ hips/ legs/ hands/ feet, body control, extension, balance
Style / Strength of Movement 10______Style, strength and presence in movement
GROUP EXECUTIONSynchronization / Timing with Music 10______Moving together as one with the music
Uniformity of Movement 10______Movements are the same on each person, clear, clean and precise
Spacing 10______Equal/correct spacing between individuals on the performance surface during the routine and transitions
CHOREOGRAPHYMusicality / Creativity / Originality 10______Use of the music accents, style, creative, original movement
Routine Staging/ Visual Effects 10______Formations and transitions, visual impact of group work, levels, opposition, etc.
Degree of Difficulty 10______Level of difficulty of skills, movement, weight changes, tempo, etc.
OVERALL EFFECTCommunication / Projection / Audience Appeal & Appropriateness 10______Ability to exhibit a dynamic routine with showmanship and audience appealAge appropriate music, costume and choreography that enhances the performance
TOTAL 100 PTS__________
Team Name __________________________________________ Judge Number _____________________
ICU WORLD CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS
HIP HOP SCORE SHEET
TECHNIQUEStrength of Movement 10______Strength and presence in movement
Execution of Hip Hop Style(s) - Placement / Control 10______Correct placement & levels of arms/ torso/ hips /legs/ hands/ feet and body controlin the execution of style of hip hop: tutting, popping, locking, waving, lyrical, etc.
Execution of Skills / Athletic Incorporations 10______Execution of floor work, freezes, partner work, lifts, tricks, jumps, etc.
GROUP EXECUTIONSynchronization / Timing with Music 10______Moving together as one with the music
Uniformity / Clarity of Movement 10______Movements are the same on each person, clear, clean and precise
Spacing 10______Equal/correct spacing between individuals on the performance surface during the routine and transitions
CHOREOGRAPHYMusicality / Creativity / Originality 10______Use of the music accents and style, creative, original movement
Routine Staging/ Visual Effects 10______Formations and transitions, visual impact of group work, levels, opposition, etc.
Degree of Difficulty 10______Level of difficulty of skills, movement, weight changes, tempo, etc.
OVERALL EFFECTCommunication / Projection / Audience Appeal & Appropriateness 10______Ability to exhibit a dynamic routine with showmanship and audience appealAge appropriate music, costume and choreography that enhances the performance
TOTAL 100 PTS__________
Team Name __________________________________________ Judge Number _____________________HIP HOP SCORE SHEET
JAZZ SCORE SHEET
1. A prop is defined as anything that is used as part of your choreography that is not attached to your costume.
2. Wearable and handheld items/props that compliment the choreography will be allowed in the Jazz and Hip Hop Categories. They may be removed and discarded from the body.
3. The Freestyle Pom Category will not allow props, as poms are to be used for 80-100% of the routine. If there are male performers in this category they are not required to use poms.
4. No large free standing props will be allowed in any category, such as chairs, stools, benches boxes, stairs, steps, ladders, bars, sheets etc. Any item that bears the weight of the participant is considered a standing prop.
D. TEAM PARTICIPATION 1. There will be 3 Separate Categories – Jazz, Hip Hop,
Freestyle Pom. 2. Each Category will have a separate title winner. 3. Each country will provide a “National Team” comprised
of individual team members. The “National Team” may compete in a single category or multiple categories.
4. If the “National Team” chooses to compete in more than one category it is permissible, but not compulsory for each individual team member to compete as part of the “National Team” in each category.
5. Each “National Team” may be comprised of as many individual team members as desired however the “National Team” may only participate in a category with a minimum of 4 performers and a maximum of 24 on the floor at one time. It is permissible, but not compulsory, that the same individual team members compete in each category.
6. Each Doubles will be comprised of 2 team members. 7. Participants will be allowed to crossover to the cheer
divisions at the coaches’ discretion as scheduling conflicts may occur.
8. Each country’s federation will need to provide proof of permanent residency for each member of its team.
9. Each participant must be a minimum of 14 years of age within the year of competition. There is no set maximum age. Any team proven to be in violation of the age requirements will be automatically disqualified.
10. Males and females are allowed to participate on the team. E. COMPETITION AREA 1. The performance floor will be approximately 42 feet x
42 feet. (12.8016 meters x 12.8016 meters) The surface will be professional grade material (Marley floor or a wooden parquet floor).
2. Teams may line up anywhere inside the competition area.
3. No penalty for stepping outside the area.
F. CATEGORY DEFINITIONS: JAZZ - Incorporates stylized movements and combinations, formation changes, group work and technical elements. An emphasis is placed on proper technical execution, extension, control, body placement,
style and continuity of movement along with team uniformity. See score sheet for more information. HIP HOP - Incorporates street style influenced movements and rhythms with an emphasis on execution, style, creativity, body isolations and control, rhythm, uniformity and musical interpretation. There is also an additional focus on athletic incorporations such as jumps, freezes/stalls and other tricks. See score sheet for more information. FREESTYLE POM - Incorporates the concepts of Jazz and Hip Hop with an emphasis on choreography, proper technical execution, visual effect, creativity, staging and team uniformity. Poms are used for 80-100% of the routine. Important characteristics of this type of routine include synchronization and visual effect, clean and precise motions, strong pom technique, the incorporation of dance technical elements and dance styles. Visual effects include level changes, group work, formation changes, the use of different color poms, etc. (See Section C. Props for any clarifications)
XI. JUDGING CRITERIA The judges will score the teams according to the judging criteria on a 100 point system.
HIP HOP SCORE SHEET
JAZZ SCORE SHEET
FREESTYLE POM SCORE SHEET
DOUBLES SCORE SHEET X. JUDGING PROCEDURES The judges for the event will be appointed at the sole discretion of the International Cheer Union. As the teams make their presentations, the judges will score the teams using a 100 point system. The highest score and the lowest score given for each team will be dropped and the remaining judges’ scores will be totaled to determine the overall team score. In the event of a first place tie, the high and low score will be added back into the total score. If a tie remains, the ranking points from each judge will be used to break the tie. XI. SCORES AND RANKINGS Individual score sheets are for the exclusive use of each particular judge. Each judge has the responsibility and authority to review and submit his or her final scores and rankings prior to the final tally of the scores for all teams. Scores and rankings will be available only to coaches or captains at the conclusion of the competition. No scores or rankings will be given over the telephone. After each round of competition, teams will receive the judges’ score sheets as well as their score and the top score in the group. In addition, teams will receive a ranking sheet with the names and scores of the teams’ final placement. XII. FINALITY OF DECISIONS
DOUBLES SCORE SHEET
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By participating in this championship, each team agrees that decision by the judges will be final and will not be subject for review. Each team acknowledges the necessity for the judges to make prompt and fair decisions in this competition and each team therefore expressly waives any legal, equitable, administrative or procedural review of such decisions. XIII. APPEARANCES, ENDORSEMENTS AND PUBLICITY All teams winning titles or awards agree to have all appearances, endorsements and publicity approved through the ICU office. XIV. PENALTIES
A five (5) point per judge penalty will be assessed to any team violating any of the specific rules as stated above. This deduction does not apply to violations mentioned above that are designated a lesser point value. If you have any questions concerning the legality of a move or trick, please send a DVD to the ICU Office. This must be submitted by DVD only clearly labeled with school/team name, contact person name, number and email. It must be received by April 1st. Please send to: ICU, Attn Liz Rifino, 6745 Lenox Center Court, Suite 300, Memphis, TN 38115
ON BEHALF OF MY TEAM, I HEREBY ACCEPT THE COMPETITION AND ROUTINE RULES AND GUIDELINES AND AGREE TO ABIDE BY THESE RULES.
_______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ (Team Name) (Date) _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ (City/State/Country) (Director’s / Coach’s Signature) _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ (Division/Category) (Administrator’s Signature)
• Retain a copy of these rules for your files •
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and
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er re
stric
tions
in a
ll di
visi
ons i
n w
hich
th
ey c
ompe
te.
7Fo
otw
ear i
s rec
omm
ende
d bu
t not
requ
ired.
Wea
ring
sock
s and
/or f
oote
d tig
hts o
nly
is p
rohi
bite
d. (E
xcep
tion:
sock
s are
allo
wed
on
a ca
rpet
ed p
erfo
rman
ce su
rfac
e)
8Je
wel
ry a
s a p
art o
f a c
ostu
me
is a
llow
ed.
CHH
OR
EO
GR
APH
Y A
ND
CO
STU
MIN
G1
Sugg
estiv
e, o
ffens
ive,
or v
ulga
r cho
reog
raph
y, c
ostu
min
g, a
nd/o
r mus
ic a
re in
appr
opria
te fo
r fam
ily a
udie
nces
and
ther
efor
e la
ck a
udie
nce
appe
al.
2R
outin
e ch
oreo
grap
hy sh
ould
be
appr
opria
te a
nd e
nter
tain
ing
for a
ll au
dien
ce m
embe
rs. V
ulga
r or s
ugge
stiv
e m
ater
ial i
s def
ined
as a
ny m
ovem
ent o
r cho
reog
raph
y im
plyi
ng so
met
hing
impr
oper
or i
ndec
ent,
appe
arin
g of
fens
ive
or se
xual
in c
onte
nt, a
nd/o
r rel
ayin
g le
wd
or p
rofa
ne g
estu
res o
r im
plic
atio
ns. I
napp
ropr
iate
cho
reog
raph
y,
cost
umin
g an
d/or
mus
ic m
ay a
lso
affe
ct th
e ju
dges
’ ove
rall
impr
essi
on a
nd/o
r sco
re o
f the
rout
ine.
3A
ll ch
oreo
grap
hy sh
ould
be
age
appr
opria
te.
4A
ll co
stum
ing
and
mak
eup
shou
ld b
e ag
e ap
prop
riate
and
acc
epta
ble
for f
amily
vie
win
g.
PRR
OPS
1W
eara
ble
and
hand
held
item
s are
allo
wed
in a
ll ca
tego
ries a
nd c
an b
e re
mov
ed a
nd d
isca
rded
from
the
body
.2
Stan
ding
pro
ps a
re o
nly
allo
wed
in th
e pr
op a
nd p
rodu
ctio
n ca
tego
ry.
Any
item
that
bea
rs th
e w
eigh
t of t
he p
artic
ipan
t is c
onsi
dere
d a
stan
ding
pro
p. (E
xam
ples
: cha
irs,
stoo
ls, b
ench
es, l
adde
rs, b
oxes
, sta
irs,
etc.
)
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EC
UT
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BY
IND
IVID
UA
LS
(Tec
hnic
al S
kills
): PR Sk
RE
Pill
s are
dev
elop
ed a
nd sh
ould
be
part
of n
atur
al p
rogr
essi
on in
lear
ning
. The
pre
p ca
tego
ry in
volv
es sk
ills w
ith th
e fo
llow
ing
limita
tions
:1
Any
com
bina
tion
of tu
rns,
leap
s or
jum
ps is
lim
ited
to 3
tech
nica
l ski
lls. (
Cla
rific
atio
n: a
ny sk
ill n
ot b
roke
n by
a p
ause
, sta
ll or
step
are
con
side
red
mul
tiple
skill
s [i.e
. dou
ble
piro
uette
is 2
sk
ills]
. Glis
sade
and
gal
lop/
Cha
ssé
are
cons
ider
ed st
eps.)
2Tu
rns a
re a
llow
ed p
rovi
ded
the
follo
win
g:a.
Wor
king
leg
is h
eld
in a
pas
sé o
r cou
pe p
ositi
on.
b. S
uppo
rting
leg
is o
n gr
ound
thro
ugh
the
com
plet
ion
of th
e tu
rn.
c. R
otat
ions
are
lim
ited
to 2
rota
tions
.3
Leap
s and
jum
ps a
re a
llow
ed p
rovi
ded
the
follo
win
g:a.
Doe
s not
invo
lve
a ch
ange
in b
ody
posi
tion,
faci
ng d
irec
tion
or le
g pl
acem
ent,
from
pre
para
tion
thro
ugh
com
plet
ion
of th
e sk
ill.
b. D
o no
t inv
olve
axi
s rot
atio
n (E
xam
ple:
tour
jetté
/jeté
or a
xle
is n
ot a
llow
ed)
4Sk
ills t
hat d
o no
t inc
lude
inve
rsio
n or
hip
ove
r hea
d ro
tatio
n m
ay b
e ai
rbor
ne p
rovi
ded
the
follo
win
g:N
o m
ore
than
one
axi
s rot
atio
n in
a st
raig
ht/p
enci
l pos
ition
(Exa
mpl
e: A
jum
p fu
ll tu
rn is
allo
wed
, a w
indm
ill o
r but
terf
ly is
not
allo
wed
)
E
X
X
EC
UT
ED
BY
IND
IVID
UA
LS
(Tu
Tum
blin
g as
a d
ance
skill
is a
llow
ed, b
uumbl
ing
& A
eria
l Stre
et S
tyle
Ski
lls)
ut n
ot re
quire
d in
all
divi
sion
s with
the
follo
win
g lim
itatio
ns:
PRE
PC
OR
E
EX
PAN
DE
D H
IP H
OP
0.5
Inve
rted
Ski
lls:
a. N
on a
irbo
rne
skill
s mus
t in
volv
e ha
nd su
ppor
t with
at
leas
t one
han
d th
roug
h ou
t the
sk
ill (E
xam
ple:
shou
lder
stal
l) b.
Air
born
e sk
ills a
re n
ot
allo
wed
Inve
rted
Ski
lls:
a. N
on a
irbo
rne
skill
s are
allo
wed
(Exa
mpl
e: H
eads
tand
)b.
Air
born
e sk
ills w
ith o
r w
ithou
t han
d su
ppor
t tha
t lan
d in
a
perp
endi
cula
r in
vers
ion
may
not
hav
e ba
ckw
ard
mom
entu
m in
the
appr
oach
Inve
rted
Ski
lls:
a.co
re a
pplie
sb.
Air
born
e sk
ills a
re a
llow
ed
1Tu
mbl
ing
skill
s with
hip
ove
r hea
d ro
tatio
n:a.
cor
e ap
plie
sb.
Airb
orne
skill
s with
han
d su
ppor
t are
not
allo
wed
(no
exce
ptio
ns)
c. A
irbor
ne sk
ills w
ithou
t han
d su
ppor
t are
not
allo
wed
(no
exce
ptio
ns)
Tum
blin
g sk
ills w
ith h
ip o
ver h
ead
rota
tion:
a.
Non
airb
orne
skill
s are
allo
wed
b. A
irbo
rne
skill
s with
han
d su
ppor
t:i.
May
be
airb
orne
in d
esce
nt if
the
appr
oach
is n
on a
irbo
rne
and
is li
mite
d to
two
cons
ecut
ive
hip
over
hea
d ro
tatio
n sk
ills
(Cla
rific
atio
n: a
roun
d of
f is a
llowe
d - h
ands
touc
h th
e gr
ound
be
fore
the
foot
leav
es th
e gr
ound
)ii.
May
not
be
airb
orne
in a
ppro
ach
(Exc
eptio
n: D
ive
rolls
)c.
Airb
orne
skill
s with
out h
and
supp
ort a
re n
ot a
llow
ed. (
Exce
ptio
n: A
eria
l ca
rtw
heel
that
is n
ot c
onne
cted
to a
ny o
ther
skill
)
Tum
blin
g sk
ills w
ith h
ip o
ver h
ead
rota
tion:
a. c
ore
appl
ies
b. A
irbor
ne sk
ills w
ith h
and
supp
ort
i. A
re a
llow
ed (E
xam
ple:
Bac
k H
ands
prin
g)
ii. A
re li
mite
d to
two
cons
ecut
ive
hip
over
hea
d ro
tatio
n sk
ills (
Cla
rific
atio
n: b
oth
skill
s mus
t hav
e ha
nd su
ppor
t)c.
Airb
orne
skill
s with
out h
and
supp
ort a
re a
llow
ed p
rovi
ded:
i. In
volv
es n
o m
ore
than
one
twis
ting
trans
ition
ii.
May
not
con
nect
to a
ny o
ther
skill
(gro
up o
r ind
ivid
ual)
or ju
mp
2co
re a
pplie
sSi
mul
tane
ous t
umbl
ing
over
or u
nder
ano
ther
dan
cer t
hat i
nclu
des h
ip o
ver h
ead
rota
tion
by b
oth
danc
ers i
s not
allo
wed
.co
re a
pplie
s
3co
re a
pplie
sD
rops
to th
e kn
ee, t
high
, bac
k, sh
ould
er, s
eat,
fron
t or
head
ont
o th
e pe
rfor
min
g su
rfac
e ar
e no
t allo
wed
unl
ess t
he d
ance
r fir
st b
ears
wei
ght o
n th
e ha
nd(s
) or
foot
/feet
.
Onl
y dr
ops t
o th
e sh
ould
er o
r sea
t are
per
mitt
ed p
rovi
ded
the
heig
ht
of th
e ai
rbor
ne d
ance
r doe
s not
exc
eed
hip
leve
l. (C
lari
ficat
ion:
For
dr
ops t
o th
e kn
ee, t
high
, bac
k, fr
ont o
r hea
d th
e co
re ru
les a
pply
.)4
core
app
lies
Lan
ding
in a
pus
h up
pos
ition
ont
o th
e pe
rfor
man
ce su
rfac
e fr
om a
jum
p in
whi
ch th
e le
gs a
re in
fron
t of t
he b
ody
and
swin
g be
hind
are
not
allo
wed
. A
ll va
riat
ions
of a
Shu
shun
ova
are
not a
llow
ed.
Land
ing
in a
pus
h up
pos
ition
may
invo
lve
any
jum
p.
5co
re a
pplie
sH
ip o
ver h
ead
rota
tion
skill
s with
han
d su
ppor
t are
not
allo
wed
whi
le h
oldi
ng
pom
s or p
rops
in su
ppor
ting
hand
(s).
(Exc
eptio
n: fo
rwar
d ro
lls a
nd b
ackw
ard
rolls
are
allo
wed
).
core
app
lies
*Ae
rial
Stre
et S
kills
are
Hip
Hop
skill
sets
that
dan
cers
dev
elop
ove
r tim
e. T
hey
can
incl
ude
rota
tion
that
is h
ip o
ver h
ead
or tw
istin
g. T
hese
skill
s are
NO
T m
eant
to in
corp
orat
e gy
mna
stic
s or
chee
rlea
ding
styl
e tu
mbl
ing.
Suc
h gy
mna
stic
skill
s are
NO
T AL
LOW
ED. T
his p
rohi
bits
“st
andi
ng fu
ll tw
istin
g la
yout
” in
the
Expa
nded
Hip
Hop
Rul
es b
ut a
llow
s cap
oeir
a st
yle
“fol
ha se
cca
twis
t”.
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e fr
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ne 1
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e su
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t to
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EEC
UT
ED
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GR
OU
PS O
R P
AIR
S (L
iftss a
nd P
artn
erin
g):
PRE
PC
OR
EE
XPA
ND
ED
HIP
HO
P 0.
5Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer’s
hip
s can
not e
leva
te a
bove
sh
ould
er le
vel.
Dan
ce L
ifts a
re a
llow
ed.
core
app
lies
1A
ll Su
ppor
ting
Dan
cer(
s) m
ust m
aint
ain
dire
ct
cont
act w
ith th
e pe
rfor
man
ce su
rfac
e at
all
times
.
The
Exe
cutin
g D
ance
r m
ust r
ecei
ve su
ppor
t fro
m a
Sup
port
ing
Dan
cer
who
is in
dir
ect c
onta
ct w
ith th
e pe
rfor
man
ce su
rfac
e. (E
xcep
tion:
kic
k lin
e le
aps)
A S
uppo
rting
Dan
cer d
oes n
ot h
ave
to m
aint
ain
cont
act w
ith th
e pe
rfor
man
ce su
rfac
e pr
ovid
ed th
e he
ight
of t
he sk
ill d
oes n
ot
exce
ed sh
ould
er le
vel.
2A
ll Su
ppor
ting
Dan
cer(
s) m
ust m
aint
ain
cont
act w
ith th
e Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer(
s)
thro
ugho
ut th
e en
tire
skill
. (C
lari
ficat
ion:
The
Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer m
ay n
ot b
e re
leas
ed)
At l
east
one
Sup
porti
ng D
ance
r mus
t mai
ntai
n co
ntac
t with
the
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r(s)
thro
ugho
ut th
e en
tire
skill
abo
ve sh
ould
er le
vel.
core
app
lies
3Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer m
ust m
aint
ain
an u
prig
ht
posi
tion
in a
ny e
leva
ted
skill
.H
ip o
ver h
ead
rota
tion
of th
e Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer(
s) is
allo
wed
if:
a. A
Sup
porti
ng D
ance
r mai
ntai
ns c
onta
ct u
ntil
the
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r re
turn
s to
the
perf
orm
ance
surf
ace
or is
retu
rnin
g to
the
uprig
ht
posi
tion.
b. T
he E
xecu
ting
Dan
cer
is li
mite
d to
one
[hip
ove
r he
ad] r
otat
ion.
(C
larif
icat
ion:
Any
hip
ove
r hea
d ro
tatio
ns w
ithin
a p
artn
erin
g or
lift
sequ
ence
mus
t hav
e a
clea
r sto
p in
the
uprig
ht p
ositi
on).
core
app
lies
4A
Ver
tical
Inve
rsio
n is
allo
wed
if:
a.Th
e Su
ppor
ting
Dan
cer(
s) m
aint
ains
con
tact
unt
il th
e Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer r
etur
ns to
the
perf
orm
ance
surf
ace
or re
turn
s to
the
uprig
ht
posi
tion.
b.W
hen
the
heig
ht o
f the
Exe
cutin
g D
ance
r’s sh
ould
ers e
xcee
d sh
ould
er
leve
l the
re is
at l
east
one
add
ition
al d
ance
r to
spot
who
doe
s not
bea
r w
eigh
t.
core
app
lies
RE
LLE
ASE
MO
VE
S (U
nass
iste
d di
smou
nts t
oo th
e pe
rfor
man
ce su
rfac
e)5
The
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r may
not
be
rele
ased
An
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r may
jum
p, le
ap, s
tep
or p
ush
off a
Sup
porti
ng
Dan
cer(
s) if
:a.
The
high
est p
oint
of t
he re
leas
ed sk
ill d
oes n
ot e
leva
te th
e Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer’s
hip
s abo
ve sh
ould
er le
vel.
b.W
hen
the
heig
ht o
f the
skill
is b
etw
een
hip
leve
l and
shou
lder
leve
l, th
e Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer m
ay n
ot p
ass t
hrou
gh th
e pr
one
or in
verte
d po
sitio
n af
ter t
he re
leas
e.c.
Fre
e fly
ing
toe
pitc
hes a
re n
ot a
llow
ed.
An
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r may
jum
p, le
ap, s
tep,
pus
h of
f a
Supp
ortin
g D
ance
r(s)
if:
a.Th
e hi
ghes
t poi
nt o
f the
rele
ased
skill
doe
s not
ele
vate
th
e Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer’s
feet
abo
ve sh
ould
er le
vel.
b.co
re a
pplie
sc.
core
app
lies
6Th
e Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer m
ay n
ot b
e re
leas
edA
Sup
porti
ng D
ance
r may
toss
an
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r if:
a.Th
e hi
ghes
t poi
nt o
f the
toss
doe
s not
ele
vate
the
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r’s
hips
abo
ve sh
ould
er le
vel.
b.Th
e Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer i
s not
supi
ne o
r inv
erte
d w
hen
rele
ased
.c.
The
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r doe
s not
pas
s thr
ough
a p
rone
or i
nver
ted
posi
tion
afte
r rel
ease
.
A S
uppo
rting
Dan
cer m
ay to
ss a
n Ex
ecut
ing
Dan
cer i
f:a.
The
high
est p
oint
of t
he re
leas
ed sk
ill d
oes n
ot e
leva
te
the
Exec
utin
g D
ance
r’s fe
et a
bove
shou
lder
leve
l.b.
The
Exe
cutin
g D
ance
r m
ay b
e su
pine
or
inve
rted
w
hen
rele
ased
but
s/he
mus
t lan
d on
thei
r fo
ot/fe
et.
c.T
he E
xecu
ting
Dan
cer
does
not
pas
s thr
ough
an
inve
rted
pos
ition
afte
r re
leas
e.
2013-2014
US
AS
F D
ance
Ru
les
Thes
e U
SASF
Dan
ce R
ules
are
effe
ctiv
e fr
om Ju
ne 1
, 201
3 to
May
31,
201
4 an
d ar
e su
bjec
t to
revi
ew b
y th
e R
ules
Com
mitt
ee a
t any
tim
e.
last
upd
ated
8/1
7/13
2014
ICU
WOR
LDCH
AMPION
SHIPS
TEA
M CHEE
R RULE
S & REG
ULA
TIONS
CHECKLIST• All of the items listed below are due with Registration by March 12.
No changes will be accepted after March 19, 2014.Please read the Registration Deadlines & Payment Policy Page.
Any Changes (Name Changes, Spelling Corrections, Rooming Changes, etc.) made after the above dates will result in a $200 charge per change.
o Registration Form (with full payment)o Accommodations Pageo Team Roster NOTE: Applicants will not be entered or processed without this signed form!o Rooming Listo Cancellation Policy
(signed by everyone attending on the travel package)o Ticket Order Form (if necessary)o Credit Card payment sheet (if necessary)o Signed copy of the Rules and Regulationso Original, signed medical release forms (one for each participant & coach).
We MUST have the originals! Please do not tear apart copies.