USA Cheer Names 2026 U.S. National Teams

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USA Cheer has announced the rosters for its 2026 All Girl and Coed National Teams, setting the stage for another historic appearance at the ICU World Cheerleading Championships.

As the recognized governing body for cheer in the United States, USA Cheer selects top athletes from across the country each season to represent the US National Team at the world’s most prestigious cheer competition. The 2026 lineup features a mix of returning veterans and new talent from some of the nation’s leading collegiate and all-star programs.

Both the US National All Girl Team and the US National Coed Team are known for their unmatched execution, technical difficulty, and commitment to excellence. Over the years, the United States has dominated the ICU Worlds stage, claiming numerous gold medals and setting the global standard in stunting, tumbling, and pyramids.

According to USA Cheer, preparations for the season are already underway, with training camps scheduled to begin in early 2026. Athletes will refine elite-level routines designed to showcase the strength, synchronization, and innovation that define the United States’ brand of cheerleading.

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The ICU World Cheerleading Championships, sanctioned by the International Cheer Union, bring together national teams from over 100 countries to compete for world titles. With cheerleading now fully recognized by the International Olympic Committee, the 2026 season carries extra significance as the sport continues its rise on the global stage.

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With more than 15 years in the All Star cheer industry, Chelsie Hollencamp brings a rare, 360-degree perspective to the stories shaping the sport of cheerleading today. A former athlete, coach, choreographer, judge, and event producer, she has experienced nearly every side of the mat — from the pressure of elite performance to the behind-the-scenes realities of program operations and event production. Chelsie writes with both heart and an unflinching eye to the evolving world of All Star cheer — tackling topics that range from athlete mental health to the business dynamics shaping the sport today. Her reporting bridges experience and inquiry, shining light on the challenges, culture shifts, and stories of resilience that define the cheer community. A longtime advocate for athlete well-being and industry accountability, Chelsie has also served on boards and advisory panels focused on advancing safety, scoring integrity, and program sustainability. Her work reflects a deep respect for the athletes, coaches, and businesses driving the sport forward with a commitment to telling their stories with honesty, empathy, and insight. Follow Chelsie’s reporting on athlete culture and leadership in cheerleading on Cheer Daily.