All Out Championships Sets Record With Largest Event Weekend Ever

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More than 7,600 athletes are competing this weekend as All Out Championships produces the largest event in its history at The All Out Grand Nationals. The competition runs Jan. 30 through Feb. 1 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.

A total of more than 450 teams are entered across all star, school, and recreational divisions. The Grand Nationals are being held alongside the School and Rec Grand Championships, combining two major events into one of the most heavily attended cheer weekends of the season.

Bid Breakdown at All Out Grand Nationals:

  • 4 full paid bids to the USASF Cheerleading Worlds
  • 5 at-large bids to the USASF Cheerleading Worlds
  • 15 wildcard bids to The Summit
  • Paid bids to The One Prime Finals (top five finishing teams earn at-large bids)

The size of the field places the weekend among the largest single-site cheerleading competitions on our historical event tracker. Teams are competing across multiple divisions with significant postseason implications, including bids to the USASF Cheerleading Worlds, The Summit, and The One Prime Finals.

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Performances from the event are available via live stream on FloCheer, allowing broader access for families and supporters following along remotely.

As participation continues to grow, this weekend establishes a new attendance benchmark for All Out Championships and reinforces the scale at which the event producer now operates.

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