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ISSUE № 12, May 2015
Plenty to “Cheer” about !
athletic and competitive in nature with over
80% of public schools in the U.S. have cheerleading teams. Today Cheerleading is currently established in 79 countries and organized cheerleading is very much demanded
for in competitions and exhibitions. Through
the NFL the Indianapolis Colts were the first
team to host a professional cheer squad and
started with revealing outfits and over-theCrowds have been cheering since the advent
top routines. However with the existence of
of sports, but when most people hear the
the International Cheer Union (ICU), the in-
word cheerleading, they think of girls in
corporating of intricate stunts and difficult
short skirts. But in fact, the sport was started
tumbling into routines have helped the
by men, for men when groups of males led
sport gain recognition and respect by other
the crowd at football and basketball games.
athletes and spectators alike. In T&T Cheer
Once women took over, cheerleading began
is administered by the Trinidad and Tobago
to incorporate tumbling, stunting and props;
Cheer Federation, which comprises of over
and members of the squad were usually vot-
30 member teams and approximately 400
ed in by their classmates, which downplayed
athletes. The TTCF is currently working on
the importance of earning one’s spot
the positive advancement of cheerleading
through skill. Today Cheerleading continues
throughout the country, and with this in
to evolve and develop and to become more
mind continues to train and develop their
athletes, coaches and judge. Over the last
few seasons the TTCF has focused on including Primary schools in the sport cheer to
build interest and enthusiasm from the
younger generation. See pg. 4