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CONGRATULATIONS TO VENOM STUNT & CHEER !

At the European Cheerleading Championships held in Ljubljana Slovenia on Saturday 2nd July 2011, Team UK representatives Venom were victorious, and were crowned the best in Europe by winning the Sunshine Cheer Cup.

Head coach Jill Orrell said β€œWe are extremely proud to be part of Team UK; it was such an amazing experience to be part of the first ever Sunshine Cheer Cup and winning at first attempt in European Competition. The atmosphere was fantastic, and emotions were electric with the representatives of each Country carrying their flag singing along to we are the world! This is not only a tremendous achievement for our team it is history in the making – TEAM UK GOLD!”

It was a great learning experience for the girls to be able to watch how the different teams prepare and train for such a big competition. They had the opportunity to exchange tips and identify new warm up techniques, particularly with Team Germany who shared the same hotel. The Team had wonderful experience and were well supported by friends and family who travelled from the UK to cheer them on. The highest accolade was paid to the Team when the President of ECA, Vojko Korosec, made a special trip to the hotel to congratulate Venom Stunt & Cheer on their winning performance.

Venom were thrilled to be competing along side the best teams in Europe. They have devoted considerable time and effort training solidly since qualifying at the UKCA Nationals in March to perfect their new routine. This is the first time a Team from the United Kingdom have won first place at the European Championships – a fantastic result!

Brittne ea Bliss, the Venom Captain said β€œWe are so excited to have won the European Sunshine Cup! It’s a beautiful crystal Cup that is very precious to us all. We feel really proud and are like one big family, cheerleading is our life, we are all best friends and we trust each other; our bases and flyers need that trust, I think this gives us the confidence that is needed with our stunts. We are so proud! “.

To all those who were involved in the preparation of the Team and to the athletes themselves, we at UKCA are also proud of you …. well done!

Pioneers report from the European Cheerleading Championships

Pioneers at the ECC
Pioneers Performing at ECC

The Pioneers are so extremely greatful to the UKCA for giving us the chance to experience this once in a lifetime opportunity.

Each and every single one of us had so much fun and was amazed at the standard of competition. It was great to unite with all the other UK teams involved and we couldn’t be prouder!

After seeing what each team brought to the floor it has really inspired us and we now have a lot of aims and goals as a team to achieve. Thank you so much UKCA, and well done to everybody else who was involved!

What a brilliant weekend! TEAM UK! πŸ™‚ xx

Northern Ireland Team UK at the European Cheerleading Championships

Team UK lifted One Gold, Three Silver and One Bronze Medal

Emma Bell from riada Rockets receives the team certificate form ECA Presedent Vojko Korosec
European Cheerleading Awards
Karen Graham NI Rep and Coach of Riada Rockets pictured with colleague Cathy Bell-Allen to the left Mr Marko Morel International Relations Mayors Office Ljubljana, CENTRE ECA President, RIGHT Mr Franc Zalar Slovcenian Heart Foundation exchanging gifts between two nations at a civic reception for Karen & Minors team
Riada Rockets at European Cheerleading Championships
Riada Rockets minors at the opening ceremony ECC
Team UK line up for the opening ceremony
(EU2) Saxon Stars minors at opening ceremony
Mayor of Slovenia Mr Zoran Jankovic, ECA President and Mr Franc Zalar opening address ECC 2011

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

ECC Competition Dates Announced

The ECC Cheerleading Championships 2011 will take place on the 2nd and 3rd of July in Ljublijana, Slovenia.

Winners of several 2011 Elite & Club National Cheerleading and Cheer Dance Categories will be eligible to represent the UKCA at this prestegious competition.

More information will be supplied to coaches immediately after the Award Ceremony on Sunday 21st March 2011.

Best Ever ECC?

As usual UKCA were well represented at ECC 2010 in Helsinki on 10 and 11 July. 16 teams from 5 clubs – Gemini, Hawks, Maximum Cheer, STCA and Wild Spirit Allstars – carried our hopes in a sweltering stadium ironically called the Ice Arena. Off the floor UKCA made an equally important contribution providing 2 of the judges, 2 shadow judges who are now fully qualified at European level and the Head of ECA’s organising committee. A small but enthusiastic band of supporters kept the teams’ spirits up.

The Arena normally hosts ice hockey, which meant there was room for 2 floors and 2 panels of judges. This kept the competition flowing nicely – on the Sunday the super efficient Finns had us nearly an hour ahead of schedule!

Around 1700 athletes from 70 teams who had qualified from their own National Championships gathered to parade their skills. And what skills they were, the Scandinavians and Norway in particular dominating through teams like Viqueens. There is no doubt that the standard of competition gets higher year on year, which is what makes Cheerleading such an exciting sport to be part of right now.

Sadly this year there were no individual events, a rich source of medals in the past for UK. Phoebe Hulme and Rachael Burrows had contributed 5 in the last 3 years, culminating in Rachael’s stunning gold medal performance last year.

So where would the medals come from, if indeed anywhere? Rachael had already served notice of her abilities as a coach whilst still competing and the responsibility of founding and running her own club has allowed those talents to blossom with success at all levels of UKCA competitions this year. The other 4 teams have many years European experience between them.

Saturday was a barren day for the Seniors – the highlight being STCA’s Senior Female stunt group finishing 8th. Perhaps it was asking too much for them to repeat their 4th at the Worlds in a highly competitive discipline.

Sunday started brightly with Maximum Cheer called to the podium in the Junior Mixed Stunt Group category. It was a truly wonderful achievement in their first taste of European competition to win silver. Rachael was understandably bursting with pride at her young teams’ performance. Sadly the other junior teams were unable to build on that success.

All too quickly all the medals and trophies had been awarded and another ECC was over. The best ever? As someone with experience of just the last 3 and an organiser, it would be wrong for me to comment. But judging by the comments and thanks still pouring in it was the place to be last weekend.

Congratulations to all those who competed – just to qualify for that level of competition is an achievement. However we will be working with teams to increase the chances of moving up the rankings and hopefully bringing more medals home in future.