

CheerSPORT
What is CheerSPORT?
CheerSPORT is a fun, affordable, graded competitive cheer division created by CheerBrandz to give athletes the experience of competitive cheer — without the high cost, intense time commitment or elite-only skillset.
It’s ideal for athletes who love cheer, want to learn stunts, tumbling and teamwork — but prefer a more sustainable, enjoyable pathway.

Elite Teams
Elite Cheer Teams — Take Your Cheer to the Next Level!
Elite Cheer is for athletes ready to push themselves further — combining advanced skills, teamwork, performance, and passion for the sport. These teams represent Wild Cheer at competitions across New Zealand and beyond, showcasing strength, creativity, and precision.
💪 What is Elite Cheer?
Elite teams train at a higher level of commitment and performance. Athletes learn elite stunts, tumbling, jumps, and dance — all choreographed into a dynamic 2½-minute routine. These routines are judged at competitions on:
Technique – clean, controlled execution of skills
Difficulty – level-appropriate stunts, tumbling, and pyramids
Performance – energy, confidence, and showmanship
Synchronization – timing, teamwork, and flow
🏆 Who Are Elite Teams For?
Elite teams are designed for athletes who:
Have prior cheer or gymnastics experience
Want to compete at regional or national levels
Are motivated to train multiple times per week
Love performing and being part of a dedicated team
🕓 Training Commitment
2 team trainings per week
Additional tumbling sessions or open gym encouraged
Attendance at competitions and showcases throughout the season
💚 What Athletes Gain
Advanced cheerleading and tumbling skills
Improved strength, flexibility, and endurance
Goal-setting, discipline, and time management
Lifelong friendships and confidence
✨ Join Wild Cheer Elite!
Athletes are placed in teams based on age, skill level, and experience after tryouts or private assessments.
Whether your goal is to hit zero at competition or perform at the top of your division — Wild Cheer Elite is where champions grow.
