AcroArmy

AcroArmy is an acrobatic group act from Season 9 of America's Got Talent.

Background
AcroArmy is a living testament to the adage, "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts." Competing in groups of two or three, these seventeen acrobats from across the country have reached the highest levels of achievement in the sport of acrobatic gymnastics. Every member has been selected to represent the U.S. on the National Team and have earned many national and international titles. The group was brought together by their choreographer and mentor Arthur Davis, a two-time World Champion acrobatic gymnast. AcroArmy hopes to show America that years of training and performance experience has made them into a million dollar act. 1

Audition
AcroArmy's audition was never televised. Interviews with AcroArmy members have confirmed that all judges voted yes at their original audition. AcroArmy did perform their AGT audition routine at the U.S. Acrobatic championships (The routine is also extended with the rest of the U.S. Elite Gymnasts).

Judgment Week
AcroArmy was sorted into the "Acrobats" category in Judgment Week. The group's performance in Episode 908 consisted of an acrobatic routine involving hand balancing, flips in the air, and dancing. AcroArmy's performance was strong enough for the judges to send it to the Quarterfinals that same episode.





Quarterfinals
AcroArmy's Week 3 Quarterfinals performance in Episode 913 consisted of performing acrobatic feats such as acrobats being tossed to other acrobats, handstands on top of other people, and flips in the air. Heidi Klum, Mel B, and Howie Mandel all gave the group standing ovations. AcroArmy finished in fifth or sixth place in America's Vote. In the Judges' Choice, although Howie did not vote for it, Howard Stern, Heidi, and Mel B did, sending the group to the Semifinals in Episode 914 instead of Mike Super.







Trivia

 * The group was brought together by Arthur Davis, a member of Season 1 finalist act Realis.