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Haha you're cute!Maybe @youbetterwork knows... She knows everything there is to know about Swedish cheerleading anyways.
Since I'm half swedish and half finnish I do know a lot about finnish cheerleading too! I'm not sure this is 100% right, please correct me if I got something wrong, but pretty much right hehe.
They have only one official level for junior and senior divisions (same level for all female and coed) - level 5 for juniors and level 6 for seniors. So they have junior AF, junior coed, senior AF and senior coed. So it'It's a lot of teams competing in for example senior all female, I was suprised when I watched the finnish championship in 2010! There are not as many teams competing in senior all female level 6 in Sweden (even though cheerleading is bigger here) because we have three different levels, so not as many teams "take the chance" since they don't have too.
There are also "unofficial" competitions, open competitions you can say, where beginner teams and youth teams compete too. So if you're not on level 6 you can choose to compete there. It's pretty much the same system in Norway.