Kalahari Super Nationals Debuts as Sold-Out End-of-Season Event for Redline Championships

Shane James
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ROUND ROCK, Texas — The inaugural Kalahari Super Nationals has officially arrived—and it did so at full capacity.

The three-day event, produced by Redline Championships, is scheduled for May 1–3 at the Kalahari Resorts & Convention Center. More than 425 performances are set across the weekend as teams take the floor to close out their season.

The sellout comes in the event’s debut year, an early indicator of demand for a new competition entering the calendar.

Kalahari Super Nationals was introduced this season as a bid event, with teams competing for at-large and paid bids tied to postseason pathways, including the Allstar World Championship and future Redline events. The field includes programs that have remained active through the end of the season, with many using the weekend as a final competitive opportunity.

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When an event sells out in its first year, it validates everything behind it—the vision, the execution, and the trust from this community,” said Jeb Harris. “Athletes, coaches, and families made the decision to show up, and that’s not something we take lightly. Our responsibility is to deliver an experience that meets that moment—and this weekend did exactly that.”

The event will run Friday through Sunday in Round Rock.

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Shane is the Publisher of Cheer Daily, the industry’s leading platform for cheerleading news. With decades of experience in media, publishing, and digital strategy, he has helped shape how the cheerleading world connects with brands, events, and the sport itself. A former LSU Cheerleader and Associate Publisher at Inside Cheerleading Magazine, Shane has dedicated his career to elevating cheerleading media. He is also a co-author of Cheerleading: From Tryouts to Championships (2007) and the creator of Team iC and other industry-changing initiatives. From 2007 to 2016, Shane served on the USASF National Advisory Board, contributing to the growth and governance of All Star cheerleading. His impact on the industry was recognized in 2011 when he was inducted into the UPA Hall of Fame, and again in 2014 when he was named to Cheer Biz News' 35 Under 35, highlighting his influence as a rising leader in the cheer industry. While at Inside Gymnastics Magazine, Shane covered 10 Gymnastics World Championships and 3 Olympic Games, expanding his expertise in sports media and global event coverage at the highest level.