2022 The Cheerleading Worlds

65 Teams Take On The L6 Int. Open Coed Non Tumbling Division

65 Teams Take On The L6 Int. Open Coed Non Tumbling Division

The competition in the L6 Int. Open Coed Non Tumbling division will one of the biggest to take the Worlds stage when 65 teams battle for the globe in 2022.

Apr 16, 2022 by Marissa Mastrovalerio
65 Teams Take On The L6 Int. Open Coed Non Tumbling Division

The time of year we’ve all been waiting for is almost here! The Cheerleading Worlds 2022 is the most anticipated competition of the season and although you’ve been following your favorite teams throughout the year, anything can happen on the Worlds mat!

The Cheerleading Worlds 2022 Bid Recipients will be heading to the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex on April 23-25th and FloCheer is going to break down every division at The Cheerleading Worlds so that you will know what to expect in Orlando, Florida. 

L6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling


Division History

The Level 6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling division is going to be a close one! With a max of 30 athletes on the floor and up to 20 of them being males at a time, these teams will perform elite two-minute routines that include only stunts, choreography, and jumps - no tumbling. With a higher for deductions, these teams have to be on their A-game to take home the championship title.

In 2019, Cheer Extreme Raleigh Code Black won the inaugural Level 6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling championship title at The Cheerleading Worlds.

In 2021, the Level 6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling division had 65 teams take the floor at The Cheerleading Worlds with hopes of making it into to Finals. Brandon All-Stars Legacy made history by adding another World Championship title to the gym's collection. 

The competition in the Level 6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling division will one of the biggest to take the stage at The Cheerleading Worlds 2022 when 65 teams battle for the globe.

The Cheerleading Worlds 2021 Results


GOLD: Brandon All-Stars - Legacy

Final Score: 128.25

Brandon All-Stars Legacy ended the 2021-2022 season as L6 International Open Non Tumbling World Champions! Brandon All-Star's win was legendary as the team took home the second-ever Level 6 International Open Non Tumbling gold medals. The team went against 65 teams and proved no one could top their impressive zero deduction routine in Finals.


SILVER: Diamonds All Stars - SHOWTIME

Final Score: 126.85

SHOWTIME had a phenomenal showing in Orlando taking home the silver medals at The Cheerleading Worlds 2021!  The team put up an excellent fight with zero deduction routines in Semi-Finals and Finals to prove their placement on the podium. 

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BRONZE: Cheer Extreme - Raleigh - Code Black

Final Score: 126.15

Cheer Extreme Raleigh Code Black earned the bronze medals at The Cheerleading Worlds 2021. The team found themselves returning to the podium after their big win in 2019. 

Will Code Black find their way to the top again at The Cheerleading Worlds 2022


2021 - 2022 Season Recap


Here’s a look back at some of the winners from the Level 6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling division from this season's major events! Will these teams medal at The Cheerleading Worlds 2022? We can’t wait to watch these incredible teams take the Worlds floor!

JAMfest Cheer Super Nationals

Twist & Shout - Tulsa - Adam & Eve

Nine talented teams competed for the L6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling title in Indy. Adam & Eve took home first place at JAMfest Cheer Super Nationals putting on a showstopping zero deduction routine to score a 97.4755. Adam & Eve was followed by the reigning bronze medalist, Cheer Extreme Code Black, in second. Top Gun All Stars Saints finished in third.

CHEERSPORT National All Star Cheerleading Championship

Cheer Extreme - Raleigh - Code Black

17 team teams battled it out for the L6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling title in Atlanta. After hitting a strong zero deduction routine on Day 2, Cheer Extreme Code Black won the 2022 CHEERSPORT National All Star Cheerleading Championship with a 96.3581 Twist & Shout - Adam & Eve took second followed by the reigning World Champions, Brandon All-Stars Legacy, in third.

NCA All-Star National Championship

Twist & Shout - Tulsa - Adam & Eve

Coming off a win at JAMfest and a close second place finsih at CHEERSPORT, Adam & Eve put on a championship-worthy performance scoring a 99.3137 to win big at the 2022 NCA All-Star National Championship.

Cheer Extreme Code Black finished the weekend in second place and Rockstar Cheer Rolling Stones took third.

UCA International All Star Championship

Cheer Extreme - Raleigh - Code Black

Coming back from a second-place finish at NCA, the next stop for Code Black was Orlando, Florida, to compete at the 2022 UCA International All Star Championship.

Code Black showed up strong at UCA securing a big win against four strong competitors with a final score of 97.7853. The reigning World Champions, Brandon All-Stars Legacy, took second place in Orlando followed by Infinity Allstars Legacy in third.


Prelims for the Level 6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling division will take place on Saturday, April 23rd. The Semi-Finals round will begin on Sunday, April 24th and your 2022 L6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling Champions will be crowned in Finals on Monday, April 25th. 

Who will take home the Level 6 International Open Coed Non Tumbling title in 2022? Be sure to watch these teams take the floor LIVE only on FloCheer!