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CSN20SP-3.Pdf 7:00 PM The Stingray Allstars-Peach 7:05 PM Cheer Craze-Pirates 7:10 PM ACE-Warriors 7:15 PM Cheer Savannah-Lady Lace 7:20 PM GymTyme IL-Fever 7:25 PM FAME-Super Seniors 7:30 PM Prodigy All Stars-Midnight 7:35 PM Maine Stars-Glory Kick off your CHEERSPORT Nationals weekend by joining us for Friday NIGHT LIVE! 7:40 PM MEET A ST. JUDE PATIENT Starting at 6:00pm on Friday in Arena B5, we’ve got a great night planned and it’s FREE! 7:50 PM The Stingray Allstars-Orange watch Jaw dropping displays of tumbling at our 2020 So You Think You Can Tumble contest. prepare to be amazed as some of the best 7:55 PM Cheer Express-Miss Silver tumblers in the nation take the floor as they compete to earn prizes, an appearance in Inside Cheerleading magazine and the respect 8:00 PM Woodlands Elite-Generals and admiration of their peers. 8:05 PM Premier Athletics Knoxville-Jaws We are excited to feature performances by 17 Level 6 teams . These 17 teams are fundraising for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. 8:10 PM The Stingray Allstars-Steel The winners are decided by the most money raised per team, make sure you cast your Fan Favorite Vote by donating to St. Jude Children’s 8:15 PM Woodlands Elite-Black Ops Research Hospital on behalf of your favorite team. St. Jude will be on-site to accept donations! 8:20 PM Extreme All Stars-Lvl X Here are a few reasons why Varsity All Star is teaming up with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital®: 8:25 PM Cheer Central Suns-Lady Suns • Families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, travel, housing and food – because all a family should worry about is 8:30 PM Cheer Extreme-Senior Elite helping their child live. • It costs around $2 million per day to operate St. Jude, and that comes primarily from donations and the support of groups like you- the All Star Community. SPECTATORS need-to-know information LOCATION Georgia World Congress Center 285 Andrew Young International Blvd., NW Atlanta, Georgia 30313-1591 • www.gwcc.com ADMISSION Make sure that you allow time to purchase your tickets as lines do tend to get long. We do offer ticket sales on Friday from 2:00PM - 9:00PM in order to beat the crowd on Saturday and Sunday. The CHEERSPORT Nationals Program is a must have for only $10.00. It contains a lot of valuable information you will need for the weekend. In the program you will find schedules and maps for all arenas, a roster of programs competing and much more. Purchase your 2-Day Admission Online - Click Here Spectator Fees Friday Saturday Sunday 5 years & Under FREE FREE FREE 6 years & Over FREE $25.00 Cash ONLY $25.00 Cash ONLY No refunds will be given. Cash ONLY at the door or purchase online (click here) PRO TIPS WARM-UP ARENA 1 - Prepay for parking Parents are NOT allowed to walk through the BC 2 - Purchase tickets Friday night for the weekend from Hall on Friday, Saturday or Sunday and are NOT al- 2:00pm - 9:00pm, also attend the FREE Friday night lowed in the Warm-Up Arena. Security is provided and events (6:00pm - 9:00pm) is strictly enforced. Please keep in mind that it’s a 15 3 - Map out the event to have a smooth weekend minute walk from the Admissions Hall to the Warm-Up 4 - Wear good walking shoes Arena in Building C-Level 1 to drop your child off out- 5 - Visit an ATM before arriving! side of the Warm-Up Arena. Make sure you and your coach have a direct meeting place for the weekend! PLAN YOUR WEEKEND SUCCESSFULLY Doors to the GWCC will open at 6:00am. SUNDAY MORNING PRAISE & WORSHIP SERVICE Arenas and meeting rooms will open at 7:00am. Non-denominational services will be held on Sunday at CHEERSPORT Nationals is one of the largest cheerlead- 9:00am and 11:00am in room B-203 for spectators, ing championships in the World, therefore it takes a coaches, and cheerleaders. Please come as you are – huge complex to house it. The Georgia World Congress jeans, uniforms, and warm-ups are welcome! Center (GWCC) is made up of three buildings (Buildings A, B & C) with multiple levels. Level 1, being the bottom COMPETITOR GIFTS floor and Level 4 being the top floor. Admissions is on Each athlete that competes at CHEERSPORT Nationals Level 4. Building B on Level 1 you will find the five Com- 2020 will receive an exclusive CHEERSPORT Gift. petition Arenas and the CHEERSPORT VARSITYShop. Coaches will provide athletes with a voucher for the gift In Building A Level 1, you will find A1 & A3 Awards Are- and they can be picked up in Arena B5 on Friday or nas. In Building C Level 3, you will find the two Com- Saturday. petition Arenas and the Warm-Up Arena. Parents are not allowed into the Warm-Up Arena at any point. Please plan meeting areas with your teams. CHEERSPORT NATIONALS 2020 SPECTATOR PACKET varsity.com/cs SPECTATORS need-to-know information PHOTOS & VIDEOS All photos will be taken by UEP. You may view and purchase team photos at the Universal Event Photogra- GWCC ESCALATOR SAFETY RULES phy booths, located at the exit of each stage. Photos • NO STROLLERS will NOT be available on-line after this event, so please • HOLD HANDRAILS make sure to get yours today! • KEEP SHOES AWAY FROM SIDES • NO BARE FEET EVENT APPAREL • AWAYS FACE FORWARD Be sure to visit the CHEERSPORT VARSITYShop in • NO CHILD UNATTENDED Arena B4 for all of the latest designs and fashions in cheerleading apparel. There are stores located through- SPECTATOR WHEELCHAIRS & SCOOTERS out the event, so make sure you have time to shop! Get The GWCC has manual wheelchairs. They are first come the official 2020 CHEERSPORT National Championship first serve and have 40 on property. They require a valid shirt to commemorate the event! government issued photo ID. Wheelchairs can be found at the GWCC information desks, one in each building. VIDEO/MEDIA POLICY Wheelchairs cannot be taken off property. No commercial recording (audio or visual) or commer- cial live streaming is allowed in the event venue or other The GWCC does not have motorized scooters, but event-related venues (including, but not limited to, ho- patrons may rent one from Scootaround – reservation tels and restaurants) or on the grounds of any such ven- will be necessary, https://scootaround.com/en. They ues (collectively, “Event Locations”). In addition, the can be picked up at the FedEx business center in build- personal, non-commercial use of live streaming apps ing B. Book your scooter prior to arriving. (such as Periscope, Facebook Live, etc.) to capture all or any part of a performance during the event is not PRIORITY VIEWING SECTION permitted. By attending/purchasing admission to the The first 20 feet directly in front of each stage in all event, each attendee grants permission to Varsity Spirit, Arenas will be reserved for friends and family members LLC and its affiliates, designees, agents, licensees, and of the performing team. There is one entrance and one invitees to use the image, likeness, actions and state- exit to each priority viewing area. We do not require our ments of the attendee in any live or recorded audio, spectators to sit during team performances, so feel free video, film, or photographic display or other transmis- to jump for joy! No spectators will be allowed to remain sion, exhibition, publication, or reproduction made of, in the priority viewing section. Please move quickly or at, the event in any medium, whether now known or when entering and exiting the priority viewing section. hereafter created, or context for any purpose, including commercial or promotional purposes, without further AWARDS ARENAS authorization or compensation. CHEERSPORT Nationals offers two Awards Arenas, A1 and A3. Please make sure to look in your program to BID REVEAL SHOW see what Awards Arena your award ceremony is located CHEERSPORT will announce The Summit, The D2 Sum- in and what time. mit, and the Cheerleading Worlds bids on Monday night, February 17, directly following the 8:30PM EST, VARSITY.TV Varsity show, on Varsity.TV (http://www.varsity.tv/). It is Watch ALL, yes ALL, of CHEERSPORT Nationals on sure to be a suspenseful and exciting show and we hope Varsity.TV. Register for Unlimited Access to the Best you will join us. Cheer and Dance Content on the Planet - http://www.varsity.tv - Watch Today! Results will posted on Varsity.tv all weekend! Facebook: CHEERSPORT Twitter:: @cheersportcorp • #CHEERSPORT20 Parking need-to-know information Parking Key P Red Deck P Orange Deck P Gold Deck P Blue Lot P Yellow Lot P Green Lot P Marshalling Yard (Bus Parking* Pre-sale $25, Day of $90) C B A The GWCC is made up of three buildings; A, B and C. A B C AWARDS ARENAS: A1 & A3 CHEERSPORT ENTRANCE WARM UP ARENA: C3/C4 (COACHES & ATHLETES ONLY) CELEBRATION CENTRAL: A2 ADMISSIONS COMPETITION ARENAS: B1 - B5 COMPETITION ARENAS: C1 & C2 CHEERSPORT NATIONALS 2020 SPECTATOR PACKET varsity.com/cs Facebook: CHEERSPORT Twitter:: @cheersportcorp • #CHEERSPORT20 CHEERSPORT NATIONALS 2020 SPECTATOR PACKET varsity.com/cs INSIDE ATLANTA http://attend.atlanta.net/cheersport Welcome to Atlanta! With so much to do, you might even want to come a day earlier or stay a day later to experience all our city has to offer. Below are just a few of the many options Atlanta has to offer you! RECREATE HOLLYWOOD MOMENTS IN ATLWOOD Television and film industries are bustling in Atlanta and there’s no time like the present to visit ATLwood.
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