Vancouver All Stars is a Canadian cheerleading program founded in 2000 by Liz Gigante Ulrich. The program belongs to G Force Gym with two locations: in Port Coquitlam, BC, and in Delta, BC. Vancouver All Stars has won multiple World Championship and NCA titles with successful teams such as Ice Queens, Black Out, and Black Ice.
Publicity[]
The Vancouver All Stars gained popularity from multiple teams globing at worlds. The first team from the program to globe was Ice Queens in 2013. Since then Black Out and Black Ice have also globed.
In 2013, Ice Queens had a Youtube series called Crown the Queens created by New Van Productions.
In 2023, Liz Gigante Ulrich was interviewed by Jason Larkins in the Let's Talk Cheer podcast on episode 125.
Awards[]
Worlds[]
Year | Team Name | Medal | Division |
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2013 | Ice Queens | Silver | International Open Level 5 |
2016 | Ice Out | Bronze | International Open Small Coed Level 6 |
2019 | Ice Queens | Bronze | International Global Level 5 |
2021 | Blackout | Gold | Virtual Worlds International Open Level 7 |
2021 | Black Ice | Gold | Virtual Worlds International Open Coed Non Tumbling Level 7 |
2022 | Ice Queens | Silver | International Global Level 6 |
2022 | Blackout | Bronze | International Open Level 7 |
2022 | Black Ice | Bronze | International Open Coed Non Tumbling Level 7 |
2023 | Blackout | Silver | International Open Level 7 |
NCA[]
Year | Team Name | Medal | Division |
---|---|---|---|
2020 | Blackout | Gold | International Open Level 7 |
Worlds Teams[]
2023-2024 Season[]
Team Name | Division |
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Blackout | International Open Level 7 |
Black Ice | International Open Coed Non Tumbling Level 7 |
Ice Queens | International Global Level 6 |
Sub Zero | International Open Non Tumbling Level 6 |
Snow Angels | U18 Non Tumbling Level 6 |
Fierce 5 | U18 Level 5 |