USA Pom Doubles at the 2025 World Games - Finals Gold Medal Winning Performance

USA Pom Doubles Performance at the 2025 World Games - Final Round & Gold Medal Winning Performance The US National Pom Doubles Team entered the Final Round of the 2025 World Games in first place with a score of 88.75. Following this round, the USA Pom Doubles were crowned as the first World Games Champion in Cheerleading. The winning score was an impressive 89.86, setting the tone for Pom Doubles competing in the future. USA Cheer has three primary objectives: promote safety and safety education for cheer in the United States; help grow and develop interest and participation in cheer throughout the United States; and represent the United States of America in international cheer competitions. About The World Games Since the very first edition in Santa Clara, USA, in 1981, The World Games have become the second-most important global multi-sport event in the world. The World Games is a multi-sport event for sports and disciplines that are not in the programme of the Olympic Games. The World Games is the international showcase that positions the world's best athletes, the host city and the partners and sponsors at the heart of world sport. With the event taking place only every four years, the 11-day event aspires to equal and exceed the importance of World Championships for the represented sports and disciplines. For many athletes, The World Games is pinnacle event of their sporting career. There is no higher goal to achieve in than to become The World Games Champion. In mutual collaboration with the International World Games Association, the Member Federations and the Host City, the best possible experience for both athletes and fans is delivered at every edition. For The World Games 2025, approximately 4,000 world-class athletes from over 100 countries will compete in 253 medal events for gold. This video is a recording of The World Games official live stream. All credit goes to The World Games organization for hosting and recording the event.