Amidst the gently rolling hills along the Ohio River, Greater Cincinnati spreads from the southwestern corner of Ohio into Northern Kentucky and southeastern Indiana. The city is located about mid-point on the shoreline of the 981-mile long Ohio River. There are 77.2 square miles in the city itself. The metropolitan Cincinnati population is 1,900,000.
Duke Energy Center undergone and completed a $135 million convention center expansion, renovation and reconfiguration since the groundbreaking in April 2004. Officially open to the public on June 22, 2006, the expansion means Cincinnati can now accommodate 75 percent of the existing convention, conference and meeting market across the United States
Queen of the Nile begins on Saturday with Round 1 of team competition in both cheer and dance. It concludes on Sunday with Round 2 and the awarding of up to 30 specialty awards, National Champion awards in every division with two or more teams, the famous STAR trophies and up to $22,000 to Super Divisional Winners. Come see who will be crowned Queen of the Nile.
Quick Facts
3rd Annual Queen of the Nile
Cheer and Dance Event
Queen of the Nile
Cincinnati, Ohio
Duke Energy Center
November 14-15, 2009
Fees
Participants- $105
Crossovers-$95
Coaches per Team-1
Payment Due Date:
November 7, 2008
Admission
Day 1- $15
Day 2- $15
Children 6-17- $10
PLEASE NOTE: Varsity Spirit d/b/a ALL STAR CHALLENGE and/or Spirit Xpress, from time to time produces promotional material relating to its programs. As a participant and/or a spectator at the Event, teams or individuals may be included in videotapes, photographs, DVD’s, and video casts taken during the Event to be used for promotional and commercial purposes.
Host Hotels
Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza
Phone Number: 513-421-9100, 513-665-2366
Contact Person: Cheryl Schmit
Address: 35 West 5th St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Website: www.hilton.com
Millennium Hotel Cincinnati
Phone: 513-352-2100
Contact Person: Gina Suever
Phone: 513-352-2144
Address: 150 West Fifth St.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Venue Information
Duke Energy Center
Cincinnati's convention center has undergone and completed a $135 million convention center expansion, renovation and reconfiguration since the groundbreaking in April 2004. Officially open to the public on June 22, 2006, the expansion means Cincinnati can now accommodate 75 percent of the existing convention, conference
and meeting market across the United States



