U.S. All Star Federation - Age Levels

Age Levels

USASF/IASF All-Star Cheer Divisions for 2012–2013

Cheer Division Age Male/Female Number on Squad Levels
Tiny Cheer
Tiny 5 yrs & Younger Female/Male 5-32 1
Mini Cheer
Mini 8 yrs & Younger Female/Male 5-32 1,2
Youth Cheer
Youth 11 yrs & Younger Female/Male 5-32 1,2,3,4
Youth* (See Restrictions Below) 11 yrs & Younger Female/Male 5-36 5
Junior Cheer
Junior 14 yrs & Younger Female/Male 5-32 1,2,3,4
Junior 14 yrs & Younger No Males 5-36 5
Junior Co-Ed 14 yrs & Younger 1 or more males 5-36 5
Senior Cheer
Senior 10 yrs – 18 yrs Female/Male 5 - 32 Members 1, 2
Senior 10 yrs – 18 yrs No Males 5 - 32 Members 3, 4
Senior Co-Ed 10 yrs – 18 yrs 1 or more Males 5 - 32 Members 3, 4
Senior 10 yrs – 18 yrs Female/Male 5 - 32 Members 4.2
Senior Restricted* (See Special Tumbling Restrictions Below) 10 yrs – 18 yrs Limit 0 - 4 Males 5 - 36 Members 5
Senior Small 12 yrs – 18 yrs No Males 5 - 20 Members 5
Senior Medium 12 yrs – 18 yrs No Males 5 - 30 Members 5
Senior Large 12 yrs – 18 yrs No Males 5 - 36 Members 5
Senior Small Co-Ed 12 yrs – 18 yrs 1 - 4 Males 5 - 20 Members 5
Senior Medium Co-Ed 12 yrs – 18 yrs 1 - 6 Males 5 - 30 Members 5
Senior Large Co-Ed 12 yrs – 18 yrs 1 - 18 Males 5 - 36 Members 5
International Open Cheer
International Open 14 yrs & Older No Males 5 - 24 Members 5
International Open Co-Ed 14 yrs & Older 1 - 12 Males 5 - 24 Members 5
International Open 17 yrs & Older No Males 5 - 24 Members 6
International Open Co-Ed 17 yrs & Older 1 - 12 Males 5 - 24 Members 6
Special Needs Cheer
Special Needs Any Age Female/Male Unlimited 3**

  • Youth 5 and Senior Restricted 5 Division for additional restrictions please go to http://usasfrules.com/level-rules/level-5/
  • Special Needs teams are limited to Level 3 rules, in addition to no basket tosses permitted
  • The maximum size for a team is 32 competitors on the floor for the 2012-13 season, except for Levels 5 & 6 as noted.
  • The age of the competitor as of August 31, 2013 will be the age used for competition purposes throughout the 2013-2014 season for

all divisions.

  • For all International Divisions (5 and 6), the eligible age for the athletes will be determined by the “calendar year of the

competition” (Dec. 31 of the same year that the competition occurs) for its age cutoff date. Example: An athlete that is 13 but turns 14, within the same calendar year (on or before Dec 31) of the event, is eligible to compete in that event on an International Open 5 (all girl or co-ed).

  • Senior Open Level 5 and Senior Level 5 divisions may not be combined into one division.
  • Youth 5 and Youth Restricted Level 5 have been combined into Youth Level 5

For Junior Co-Ed Level 5, if there is only ONE co-ed competing, then the all girl and one co-ed team must be combined into one Junior Level 5 division (i.e. Four Junior Level 5 teams and one Junior Co-Ed Level 5 team = 5 Junior Level 5 teams for competition). If the Junior teams were split into Small and Large, then the Co-Ed team must be placed with the teams closest to its size.

For Senior Co-Ed Levels 3 and 4, if there is only ONE co-ed competing in a respective level, then that level must be combined into one Senior division (i.e. Four Senior Level 3 teams and one Senior Co-Ed Level 3 team = Five Senior Level 3 teams for competition). If the Senior teams were split into Small and Large, then the Co-Ed team must be placed with the teams closest to its size.

International Open Cheer Levels 5 and 6 For U.S. teams competing in International divisions at competitions other than 2013 WORLDS, use the restrictions listed on the USASF Age Grid if there are only teams from the U.S. competing in your division. For U.S. teams competing in International divisions at 2013 WORLDS or any U.S. based event where there is another country represented in your division, use the restrictions listed on the IASF Age Grid. For non-U.S. teams competing in any U.S. based competition, as well as for those teams competing at the 2013 WORLDS, these teams must follow the USASF Age Grid for Club divisions and the IASF Age Grid for International divisions.

WHEN TO SPLIT DIVISIONS:

  • SMALL/LARGE SPLITS

Event producers will split the division into “Small” and “Large” divisions when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division. The designation of “Small” and “Large” divisions must follow the team sizes below:

Small = 5 – 20 members / Large = 21 – 32 members (36 members for Level 5)

International Open 5/6 and International Open Level 6 is not permitted to split into Small and Large. Event producers will split divisions first by size (when applicable) and then by co-ed vs. all girl (when applicable).

  • SMALL/MEDIUM/LARGE SPLITS – For Senior Level 5 Only

Event producers will split the Senior Level 5 division into “Small” and/or “Medium” and/or “Large” divisions when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division. The designation of “Small”, “Medium” and “Large” divisions must follow the team sizes below:

Small = 5 – 20 members / Medium = 21 – 30 members / Large = 31 – 36 members

An event producer must keep teams of 21 – 36 members in “Large” division, unless there are enough teams to split 2 teams each into “Medium” and “Large.” NOTE: For Worlds qualifying divisions at an event where Worlds bids will be awarded, an event producer may leave Senior Level 5 divisions split regardless of the number of teams competing in them.

  • A/B SPLITS

If after splitting divisions into “Small” and “Large” there are 10 or more teams in the “Small” or “Large” division, then event producers may split that division further by squad size or into “Small Gym” divisions. If splitting further by size, then event producers must use name such as “Division I”, “Division II” or “Division A”, “Division B” to denote the split and must clearly define the number of competitors permitted on the team for each of these particular divisions. If splitting into a “Small Gym” division, then the definition of a “Small Gym” listed below must be followed.

No division may be subdivided further from the “Small” (5-20) and “Large” (21-36) classification if it means that only one team will be left in a division.

A “Small Gym” is defined as having one physical address for its location and has 75 or less athletes registered in its competitive cheer program at the time of competition. Exhibition teams, crossover athletes, special needs teams and dance teams do not count toward the 75 or less athletes. It is up to the event producer’s discretion as to how to monitor this.

Divisions that are designated as “Small Gym” must use the definition of a “Small Gym” listed above.

  • CO-ED SPLITS

Senior Open may be split into Senior Open and Senior Open Limited Co-Ed when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division. Senior Level 4.2 may be split into Senior Level 4.2 and Senior Co-Ed Level 4.2 when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division.

  • SENIOR RESTRICTED SPLITS

Event producers will split these divisions into Small Senior Restricted and Large Senior Restricted and then Senior Restricted and Senior Restricted Co-Ed when there are at least two teams that will ultimately be registered in each respective division.

  • WORLDS SPLITS

Event producers may also, at their discretion, split divisions into “Worlds Qualifying” and “Non-Worlds” qualifying divisions as long as the levels, age and female/male restrictions designated above remain the same for each division.

  • SPLIT EXCEPTIONS

Teams from the same gym will not have to compete against themselves if they have a “Small” and “Large” team in the same division (i.e. Small Junior Level 2 and Large Junior Level 2). A mandatory split in the division would occur in this situation, even it means that a division is left with only one team performing. This exception is to be applied only to teams from the same physical gym location. Programs with more than one physical gym location still will be required to compete against their own teams if these teams are from different physical gym locations and are registered in the same division. NOTE: For Worlds qualifying divisions at an event where Worlds bids will be awarded, an event producer may leave these divisions split regardless of the number of teams competing in them.

  • SMALL GYM COMPETITIONS

Event producers may at their discretion offer separate competitions designated for “Small Gyms” only. Any USASF/IASF division may be offered at “Small Gyms” only events. A “Small Gym” is defined as having one physical address for its location and has 75 or less athletes registered in its competitive cheer program at the time of competition. Exhibition teams, crossover athletes, special needs teams and dance teams do not count toward the 75 or less athletes. It is up to the event producer’s discretion as to how to monitor this. Competitions that are designated as “Small Gym” must use the definition of a “Small Gym” listed above.

  • INDIVIDUAL/GROUP STUNT/ PARTNER STUNT COMPETITION

The divisions of "Group Stunt", "Partner Stunt" and "Individual" may be offered by an event producer at their discretion. The age, level and female/male restrictions designated above must remain in place for stunt divisions (i.e. no Mini Stunt Group may perform at L5).

  • CROSSOVERS

An individual will not be permitted to crossover from one program to another within the same event (Exception: An athlete from one gym may crossover to one additional gym’s Level 6 team provided (s)he meets the age requirement. For the 2012-13 season, an all-star cheerleader is limited to crossing over to 2 (two) additional cheer teams from their gym per competition. Therefore, an athlete may compete on one team and crossover to two more teams from the same gym during the competition. An event producer may choose to be more restrictive than the rules above for crossovers limiting the number of teams an athlete may crossover to further; however an event producer may not be less restrictive than this. Crossover limitations above do not include athletes that crossover from cheer to dance.

TRIAL/NON-SANCTIONED DIVISIONS:

OPEN LEVEL 4 –– 17 Years and Older – 1-15 Males – 5-24 Members

An event producer must request a “waiver” from the USASF to offer this “trial” division for the 2012-13 season. This is a nonsanctioned division that does not count toward any Cheerleading Worlds bid. Event producers are requested to complete at USASF “waiver” to offer this division.

ALL STAR PREP

These are non-sanctioned divisions that do not count toward any Cheerleading Worlds bid. Event producers are requested to complete a USASF “waiver” to offer this division during the 2012-13 season. The following criteria must be met in order to compete in these divisions:

- Maximum routine length is 2 minutes 30 seconds - At any given event, an athlete may not crossover between teams competing in a standard division and teams competing in a ‘Prep’ division (and vice versa).

In addition to the criteria listed above, Event Producers may apply their own additional unique criteria when defining eligibility requirements for these divisions. Event Producers must declare what criteria they used to differentiate their ‘Prep’ divisions from the standard USASF divisions (ex: for half year teams, for teams not allowed to practice more than 2 hours a week).

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