CRIMSON Heat, a cheerleading team, dominated the BCA National Championships in Telford on May 27-28, winning an incredible 11 national championship titles.
The team, based in Newbury, which has athletes ranging in age from five to 20, brought a total of 20 teams to the competition, and every single team walked away with a medal.
In addition to the 11 national championship titles, Crimson Heat also won eight silver medals and one bronze medal.
The team's ‘Nemesis’ team was particularly impressive, winning the coveted Grand Champions title.
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This is the highest honour that can be awarded at a BCA national championship.
Crimson Heat's success at the BCA national championships has earned them a chance to compete at the prestigious World Championship in 2024.
The championship, hosted at Disney's ESPN in Orlando, Florida, will bring together the best cheerleading teams from around the globe.
Programme director Delphine Ayckbourn expressed immense pride in the team's outstanding achievements.
Delphine said: "The success at the BCA National Championships is a testament to the hard work and commitment exhibited by every member of the Crimson Heat team. Their dedication, passion, and remarkable talent have propelled them to the top of their game. We are extremely proud of each and every athlete."
Delphine added that the success of Crimson Heat has been made possible by the support from the coaching staff, parents, and the entire Crimson Heat community.
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Try-outs for the new season are now open to anyone who wishes to join the Crimson Heat family.
The try-outs will be held from June 27 to July 1, providing aspiring athletes, of any ability, with an opportunity to become a part of the cheerleading team.
For the first time, video try-outs are also available for individuals who cannot attend in person.
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