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Cheerleading is ‘going from strength to strength’

This article was published by the Ballymoney and Moyle Times

Published on Wednesday 11 May 2011 12:10

LAST month saw the United Kingdom Cheerleading Association host its third National Event in Northern Ireland.

The Antrim Forum was the chosen venue, with its capacity to cater for approx 2000 over the action packed weekend.

The Friday programme started the proceedings with both primary and secondary schools performing in the disciplines of Pom Dance, Recreational Dance and of course Cheerleading which incorporates the technical elements of stunts, pyramids, jumps, tumbles.

Schools from both north and south of the border presented their teams to an International Judging Panel, a first visit to N.Ireland for this prestigious panel of judges but no strangers to UKCA’s Club and Elite National Events on the mainland.

The 3rd NI National Event attracted the attention of the VIPs as a result of the major development in cheerleading over the past 24 months in N.Ireland, headed by Home Nation UKCA Representative, Mrs Karen Graham.

Both participation levels and skill level here in NI has reached a parallel with our colleagues in England, Scotland & Wales with UKCA continuing to be the driving force behind coach education workshops, clinics and ‘come and try’ sessions delivered throughout out the province at Universities, Schools and Community Clubs.

Saturday Competition categories presented a higher level of competition to a swollen audience commencing with the Community Level Cheerleading categories and Pom Dance. Teams were in attendance from the whole of Ireland and all were judged to a tight criteria by again an International panel of Judges.

The positive feedback from this panel was very encouraging for the Home Nation and all participating teams, who, were delighted and proud to have the standard in NI recognised on target with the remainder of the UK.

This feedback is just the boost that NI has been striving hard to earn having only been introduced to the sport back in 2008.

The competition was to a very high standard with local teams again making their mark and taking major titles as follows:

TEAM UK SELECTION

The Riada ROCKETS Squad based in the north coast and trained by Home Nation Northern Ireland All Stars Squad Coach,Karen Graham, received an honorary prize at the Championships with a major announcement made following the award ceremony of the JUNIOR A Team winning a bid to compete as part of TEAM UK in Ljubljana this July at the European Championships.

UKCA have been selecting their 2011 UK TEAM from their National Events to represent UK at European level in July 2011 and for NI to be recognised and win a bid to compete at this International level was a great achievement.Selection commenced at the Manchester Velodrome on March 18th and 19th at the UKCA Elite Nationals with the winning teams from all age categories competing to win a bid for a place on Team UK.

NI All Stars, the newly formed NI Home Nation Team established by Riada Rockets Coach & UKCA Specialist Karen Graham, positioned third at this prestigious event on the 19th March , a great achievement for a new National Team, but sadly needing a first ranking to earn a European bid, so for the Riada Rockets Junior A home team to achieve the minors bid at the Home Nation Event last weekend on home territory was a fabulous surprise and achievement for Riada Rockets members and coaches.

England , Scotland and Wales did not have a young team at the required standard represented at the Velodrome this year leaving UKCA International judges to source their talent in N Ireland and this they did with the Rockets Team scoring a clear 27 points ahead of all other minor teams.

The prestigious ECA competition will take place on the weekend of 2nd and 3rd July in Slovenia and will be televised to a world audience.

United Kingdom Cheerleaders Association is a founder member of the ECA (European Cheerleaders Association) and is proud to offer its members a competition pathway to prestigious International and Worldwide events.

Riada Rockets Head Coach Karen Graham & UKCA NI Representative said: “All the foundation work since 2008 has been greatly rewarded with the news of a home team attaining the high standard to represent team UK, especially when it is my own local team.

“We have worked hard to increase our skill level and to share knowledge and passion in the sport to many clubs schools and colleges and sporting colleagues and the hard work has certainly reaped its rewards”.

“In my role as NI Rep I am delighted with the growth and popularity of the sport of cheerleading and have personally monitored and encouraged the growth and development both in participation and skill level throughout Ireland.

“To have great feedback from Heads of PE Departments comment on how the sport has ‘empowered their pupils and raised self esteem and confidence’ makes it all worthwhile.

“One Head commented on how ‘cheerleading has given those pupils who are not team sport participants the opportunity to increase fitness levels and find a sport which they can achieve personal goals and feel included’.

“Sadly cheerleading does not receive the credibility it deserves and still struggles to have recognition as a sport. This is due to the commercial American culture and strong influence which determines to keep the activity commercial.

“Lack of knowledge of the sport and certainly the media portrayal of vanity and dance shadow this incredible and unique sport.

“I find it undeniably frustrating that sporting agencies which have the authority to determine NGB status for our sport recognise gymnastics and dance yet shun cheerleading.

“Cheerleading is so unique in that it embraces tumbling

(gymnastic skills) , stunts, jumps (stamina, core power and lower and upper body strength all in demand), building of pyramids, arm motions and vocals (all aerobically demanding) in one routine. It most certainly is not dance.”

Unknown to many cheerleading has four disciplines:

1.Cheerleading as outlined above

2.Pom Dance which embraces cheer arms , jumps, vocals and team formation work.

3. Cheer Dance which demands leaps, splits, high kicks and pirouettes ( very technically demanding embracing ballet and rhythmic gymnastic skills)

4.Street Cheer street dance/ hip-hop influence with the common skills of cheer vocals and jumps which unite all four disciplines.

The original establishment of “cheerleading“ was to entertain fans at university / college matches hence the entertainment and dance factor and use of vocals.

The demanding technical elements have take cheerleading to new heights as a sport but sadly the picture portratyed via lack of knowledge and media influence is an entertainment.

The organisation is lobbying hard to achieve the recognition cheerleading deserves along with gymnastics, football, hockey, swimming to name but a few and to achieve Olympic status.

To learn more about the sport of smiles and to hear of all our success stories please visit www.ukca.org.uk .

Here you can also find out information on local clubs and classes and keep up to date on all events, festivals and workshops.

Sporting Dynamite

It has been a busy and very hectic period for Sporting Dynamite this year as the club has taken on natural expansion in particular in the Teenies and Junior A age groups and with the addition of a new Seniors squad the club has finally developed a sound footing for the future.

It’s been great to welcome new faces and sad to watch others leave as they move out of the area due to regeneration but the club moves on and this year has been our strongest so far.

I was recently asked if all the Sporting Dynamite children were mine? I know that I am getting on a bit (50 this year) but No they are not! But after I finished laughing and got over the initial shock I realised what a lucky person I have been over the last few years, they do feel like my own children but fortunately I only get the best bits and I get to give them back after a couple of hours.  I would be proud to call any one of them my own and feel really honoured that the parents trust me with their children, it’s a great feeling.

I would also like to say that without the help of all the coaches, the helpers various funding organisations and in particular the continued support of my wife (Julie) and family none of this would have been possible.

We have done great things with Sporting Dynamite, so much that it’s no longer just a club; It’s a family!

Alan Massey

Cedars Coaching Academy to run again in 2011

Following the success of our 2010 academy we will be hosting our 2011 Festival of Cheerleading

Basic Skills for Teachers/Coaches
Minimum Age:
18 years
MONDAY
24 October 2011
6 hour course
10.00am – 4.00pm

Basic Stunts for Teachers/Coaches
Minimum Age:
18 years
TUESDAY
25 October 2011
8 hour course
9.00am – 5.00pm

Street Cheer Basic Skills for Teachers/Coaches
Minimum Age:
18 years
WEDNESDAY
26 October 2011
6 hour course
10.00am – 4.00pm

Street Cheer Intermediate for Teachers/Coaches
Minimum Age:
18 years
THURSDAY
27 October 2010
6 hour course
10.00am – 4.00pm

Venue for all courses:
Cedars Upper School
Mentmore Road
Leighton Buzzard
Bedfordshire
LU7 2AE

Click here to find out more about Cedars Academy

UK Teams at the ECC and Sunshine Cup

The following teams will be representing the UK at this years ECC/Sunshine Cup in Slovenia.

Cheerleading

Junior B All Female
Hawks Cheer Team
Maximum Cheer

Senior All Female
STCA
The Pioneers

Junior B Co-Ed
Maximum Cheer

Group Stunt

Junior B All Female
STCA
Maximum Cheer

Senior All Female
STCA

Junior B Co-Ed
STCA
Maximum Cheer

Cheer Dance

Junior B
Hawks Cheer Team
Bedazzled

Senior
Red Hot Flames

Sunshine Cup

Cheerleading

Saxon Stars
Venom Stunt and Cheer
Maximum Cheer
Riada Rockets

Cheer Dance

Saxon Stars A
Saxon Stars B

StreetCheer Skillz with Nathan Geering

Nathan Geering
Nathan Geering
Book now for our new one day workshop with professional dancer, Nathan Geering. We have limited spaces for this workshop so please book now to avoid disappointment.

The cost of the workshop is £50 per Coach.

The workshop will take place on the 29th of May at Tiva Dance Studios in Stockport.

Morning Session – Ill Skillz

This session will give you a strong foundation in Breakin, Lockin and Poppin. Within each style we will cover;

  • Execution of good technique
  • Identification of poor technique/common mistakes
  • Connection of moves
  • Interpretation of groove
  • Visual effects
  • Partner moves
  • Crowd pleasing moves
  • Routine development

Afternoon Session – Free-stylez

In this session you will learn how to become a more versatile dancer! This class will give you techniques to help you interpret the music effectively and will enhance your ability to think on your feet. You will develop skills that will enable you to dance to any song, making you a force to be reckoned with!

Click here to book this workshop (priced £75 per person)

NI Competition – A Parent’s View

On the 9th April 2011 I attended the National Cheerleading Dance competition at the Antrim Forum, Northern Ireland. My eldest girl was competing with the Riada Rockets and myself, my partner and our other 2 youngest children supported.

I would just like to state as a family day out it is probably up there as one of the best. The atmosphere and excitement was second to none with my non competing children dancing, cheering and singing (I did a little too). The families and friends of all the competing teams not only added to this excitement and fun but also showed and expressed their support and gratitude to all teams that took part.

As a person from a sporting background having represented Northern Ireland at schoolboy, youth and junior international football the manner in which competitors and supporters carried theirselves should be applauded. A lot could be learned from other sporting associations. The competing teams showed fantastic sportsmanship both in victory and defeat and on one occasion a girl who came runner-up walked over to the winning team hugging and congratulating several girls of that team. This, without doubt, is the equitte and understanding of sport I would want my children to be involved with.

I would also like to pass on a big thankyou, from my family, to all the organisers, support staff and M.C.. Without you all this would not have been possible.

And finally to all the competitors, everyone of you were fantastic and for the day that you gave my family, all of you are winners.

“WE ARE PROUD OF YOU”

Harry Love.

WARWICKSHIRE SCHOOLS COUNTY CHEERLEADING COMPETITION (POM DANCE)

Warwickshire Pom CompetitionWarwickshire Pom Dance CompetitionOn Friday 8th April the Warwickshire Schools Pom Dance Competition took place at North Leamington School. 30 primary teams, 16 secondary and 4 special school teams took to the floor throughout the course of the day. 750 children/young adults from KS1 – KS5 participated in the annual spectacle. Thank you to “Gemini” for the judges, Kim Stevenson for additional support and helpers on the day.

Warwickshire Pom Dance Competition

Four years ago this competition started with just 16 teams in total competing. The growth and enthusiasm in schools for cheerleading in Warwickshire has been fantastically supported by the Eastern and Central School Sports Partnership. The SSP’s have hosted 9 cheerleading coaching courses for the UK Cheerleading Association and funded numerous coaches and projects within schools. Many of the older students now have coaching qualifications and help with feeder primary and their own secondary teams. The membership in local clubs has also risen.

Warwickshire Pom Dance Competition

RESULTS

KS1

Central Area

1st Shrub Street Kidz

2nd Telford Tiddlers

3rd Woodloes Black Diamonds

Warwickshire Pom Dance Competition

Eastern Area

1st Bawnmore Blackbirds

2nd Knightlow Mini-diamonds

3rd Rokeby Angels

County Champions: BAWNMORE BLACKBIRDS + £75 Cheerworld voucher for highest score of the KS1 teams!

Warwickshire Pom Dance Competition

YR3/4

Central Area

1st Shrub Street Stars
2nd All Saints Stars
3rd Cubbington Rubies
Eastern Area
1st Provost Pixies
2nd Rokeby Rockettes
County Champions: SHRUB STREET STARS

YR5/6
Central Area
1st Shrub Street Superstars
2nd Telford Twilights
3rd Budbrooke Blasters
Eastern Area
1st Dunchurch Diamonds
2nd Knightlow Diamonds
3rd Provost Pearls
County Champions: DUNCHURCH DIAMONDS + £75 Cheerworld voucher for highest score of the KS2 teams!

Warwickshire Pom Dance Competition

SPECIAL SCHOOLS
Primary
1st Brooke Allstars
Secondary
1st Round Oak Rockers
2nd Round Oak
3rd Brooke Twirly Birds
County Champions: ROUND OAK ROCKERS

KS3
Central Area
1st Leam Gems
2nd Leam Gems “Spirit Stars”
3rd Kenilworth Bolts
Eastern Area
1st Rugby High Shooting Starz
2nd Harris Hurricanes
Southern Area
1st Southam Sparkz
2nd Stratford Storm
County Champions: LEAM GEMS

KS4
Central Area
1st Kenilworth Bolts
2nd Trinity Tigers
3rd Myton Stars
Eastern Area
1st Bilton Allstars
Southern Area
1st Stratford Storm
2nd Southam Sparkz
County Champions: BILTON ALLSTARS

KS5
1st Leam Gems
County Champions: LEAM GEMS + £75 Cheerworld voucher for highest score of the secondary teams!
(HIGHEST SCORE OF THE WHOLE DAY!)

SPIRIT AWARDS: Primary: Rokeby School
Secondary: Myton School
Special: Round Oak/Brooke Schools

Fantastic Weekend for Cheerleading in Northern Ireland

This weekend saw the 2011 UKCA Northern Ireland Schools, Community and Club Championships at the Antrim Forum, Antrim, Northern Ireland.

The Schools Championships kicked off the competition on Friday with squads from Primary and Secondary Schools across Northern Ireland displaying routines in Cheerleading, Recreational Dance and Pom Dance.

Saturday saw the Community and Club Championships, stepping up the levels and producing a fantastic display of talent in Cheerleading, Group Stunt and Pom Dance.

The competition proved that not only has the number of Cheerleaders in N.Ireland increased but also the standard of the teams has improved, with three Junior teams from N.Ireland being invited by the UKCA to represent the UK in the European Sunshine Cup, in Ljubljana, Slovenia, in July this year.

Over the weekend we saw special displays from the N.Ireland Allstars, in both Cheerleading and Cheer Dance and Hip Hop team Phoenix Fire Crew impressed us with a Hip Hop routine, showing off some of the best talent in N.Ireland.

Everyone involved agreed that the whole weekend was great success and the development of Cheerleading within N.Ireland is continuing to grow thanks to the effort of all cheerleaders, coaches and the hard work of the UKCA N.Ireland Representative, Karen Graham.

A big thankyou to all cheerleaders, coaches, volunteers and spectators involved in the competition, without you the competition would not have been as great a success as it was. We are proud of you, say we are proud of you!

For more information on Cheerleading in N.Ireland please contact Karen Graham – karen@ukca.org.uk

Northern Ireland gets active in the build up to the 2012 Olympics

Northern Ireland Cheerleaders

UKCA Northern Ireland Representative Karen Graham has joined forces with Belfast City Council & Mr Ryan Haire, Partnership Officer, to deliver Cheerleading sessions to over 1000 school children in the greater Belfast area.

On the last Thursday of each month a UKCA Representative will meet and deliver a “Come & Try” session to invited schools in the following venues, Grove Leisure Centre, Shankill LC, Falls LC and Ballysillan LC.

Such was the success of the Olympic festival last July 2010 in the Ormeau Sportplex with 2000 children trying their skill at Cheerlading that UKCA have been deployed once again to educate and motivate Belfast schools to get active.

Craigavon Intercultural Project have also booked UKCA Representative and NI Team to lead a further Sport Comes 2 Town this summer in association with Ulster University Sports Academy.

Northern Ireland Cheerleading Squad

Following the 2010 success of N.Irelands first National Dance and Cheerleading Teams, the Squad Director and Coaching Team invite Cheerleaders to attend auditions for 2011 selection.

Saturday 20th August 2011
venue Antrim Forum 10am to 2pm
£20 per candidate

Places will be offered upon successful performance of criteria on the day for the following:
JUNIOR TEAMS

Junior Dance Team – 10 to 15 yrs
Junior Cheerleading Team – 10 to15 yrs
Candidates must not have reached their 15th birthday by 1st August 2011
SENIOR TEAMS

Senior Dance Team – 15 to 30yrs
Senior Cheerleading Team – 15 to 30yrs
Candidates must not have reached their 30th birthday by 1st August 2011

Requirements for Dance Teams:
Front Splits both legs

Box Splits

Requirements for Cheerleading Teams:
Mimimum Tumbling level:

Roundoff

Walkover front / back

Flexibility:

Front Splits both legs

Box Splits
Experience:
Must be currently active within a club in execution of Stunts and Tumbling skills
NOTE: Put this date in your diary…………………….
Application forms will be available June 2011

Northern Ireland get ready, start preparations now for All Star Auditions, be a part of our Home Nation Teams.

Audition date and requirements and age of entry may be subject to change at the discretion of The Squad Director
Karen Graham
Home Nation Squad Director
UKCA Representative