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PoleDivas was founded in 2006 to change peoples’ perception of pole dance competitions and to show its health and fitness qualities. Now in its 5th year, PoleDivas hopes to set the standard of excellence by showcasing the nation’s highest achievers.
PoleDivas is more than just a competition; it raises interest in pole dancing within the public and provides a platform through which the individual pole schools involved can raise their profile in their local area.
When you enter the PoleDivas Championships, you also will experience how exciting it can be to perform on stage and to win the recognition you deserve!

PoleDivas is organised by B&G Events. B&G Events is Robyn Rooke (Bubble) of 360 Pole Dancing in Bristol, and Fay Warne (Ginjachik) of Poletastic in Manchester.
PoleDivas has 3 entry levels to allow more pole dancers to have the chance to compete.
This level is designed for students, to have their first experience of a competition. Competitors entering this level must NOT be a professional dancer. There are restrictions on moves permitted in this category. Focus is on dance and spins.
This level is designed for advanced level students wanting to enter a competition, but do not want to compete against their own teacher or instructor. Competitors entering this level must NOT be a professional dancer. There are no restrictions on moves permitted.
This level is for professional dancers and instructors, but this section is open to all regardless of status.
There are no restrictions on moves permitted.
PoleDivas holds 9 regional heats across the UK and ROI. Our panel of judges marks each competitor on Technical, Artistic and Presentation aspects. Marks are deducted for moves missed from the list of required elements. The competitor with the highest score in each level goes through to compete in the .