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Olympus Girls Club – Thursday 31st May 2012

UKCA received an invitation from one of Northern Ireland’s biggest clubs to present their annual year end awards at their 43rd Display.

NI Rep Karen Graham proudly took up this role on behalf of the organisation and was earlier in the year involved in judging the girls for the annual prizes in physical movement and activity.

Olympus displayed their winning NI Pom Dance routines to an appreciative audience.

Olympus Girls Club have over 200 young girls and adults and can boast a disabled section ‘The Spectrum Girls’ and it was a delight to see these members being fully integrated into the performances.

A huge thank you to Olympus on behalf of UKCA for this special invitation.

 

UKCA Coach Development in Northern Ireland 2012

SUMMER SCHOOL – BELFAST

Cheerleading Summer School – Girls Model School, Belfast, BT14 6NQ Book Now
16th – 19th July – (Monday – Wednesday 10:00-16:00, Thursday 10:00-13:00)

Street Cheer Summer School – Girls Model School, Belfast, BT14 6NQ Book Now
16th – 19th July – (Monday – Wednesday 10:00-16:00, Thursday 10:00-13:00)

Coach Education Courses 

June 16th

• Cheerleading Basic Skills

• Street Cheer Basic Skills

June 17th

• Cheerleading Basic Stunts

Book Now to secure your place

These courses have been arranged due to demand in the Home Nation and it is encouraging to see the continued growth and development for all UKCA Coach Education Courses.

If you would like to arrange a Course or Workshop for your school or club, please contact UKCA or email NI Representative Karen@ukca.org.uk for more information and advice.

• Street Dance Workshop with International Performer

UKCA have secured an exciting link with an International Performer and leading Dance specialist for Street Dance/Street Cheer.

We are keen to offer Northern Ireland the opportunity to benefit from the skills on offer and would like to gauge the interest before securing a workshop over the weekend of 28th/29th July.

Please email karen@ukca.org.uk if you are interested in this workshop.

We look forward to hearing from you.

UKCA Northern Ireland Moving the Nation

The new ‘HUB’ in Craigavon, Northern Ireland witnessed the coming together of Sporting Governing Bodies, MLA’s, Health Department Officials and Fitness Industry Representatives to share new initiatives and establish working partnerships in their mission to get “our communities active”.

UKCA Northern Ireland Representative, Karen Graham was one of the delegates invited on the priority Guest list which included:

  • Paul Clark from UTV who chaired the proceedings
  • Minister of Health Edwin Poots MLA
  • John News from Sport NI
  • Dr David Hassan University of Ulster
  • Director of Public Affairs from the FIA
  • Volunteer Now Representative
  • Director SHSCT Promoting Wellbeing was also on the Guest list and panel for the exciting seminar.

Many objectives and visions were shared as each organisation delivered their strategy and vision in this the year of London 2012 to get “our nation active”.

Startling statistics highlighted at the seminar outlined the huge burden on the health service and the stark rise in silent killer chronic diseases such as diabetes and chronic heart disease were concerns raised by all delegates.

The reassuring evidence of the work and strategies being put in place by all departments in attendance highlighted the commitment, care and quality of service to increasing the health of our nation.

UKCA was honoured to have its work and vision recognised and has exciting plans in place to continue its development of its vital role in providing a ‘Channel for Health & Social Education through Cheerleading.

UKCA 4th Northern Ireland National Club & Schools Cheerleading Championships 2012

A fabulous day was had by all on March 31st in what Northern Ireland can now recognise as its biggest and best Home Nation UKCA Event to date.

Each year we have witnessed the skill level in the sport grow from what was level 1 in 2009 to level 4 & 5 this year in 2012.

UKCA are proud to be the pioneering and continuing driving force behind the growth & development of Cheerleading in the Home Nation.

2012 also witnessed new categories added to the Championships such as Freestyle & Street Cheer and the entries in the Stunt Group section were encouraging with 2011 being the inaugural year to promote this category.

All age divisions were represented this year from Tiny Teenies to Masters. Thank you EBAC for motivating the “will we, wont we have a go ….” future masters lurking in the NI Clubs. Hopefully we will see additional teams participate in 2013!

20 Clubs competed this year and it was fantastic to witness new grass root teams and clubs participate proving that the sport is booming in Northern Ireland under the direction of UKCA education system.

520 Cheerleaders took to the floor, including this year our first male competitors from Ravens & EBAC and the venue was seated to capacity prompting perhaps a bigger venue for 2013.  It was also encouraging to see our school teams enter the open categories too.

What a giant step forward in the development of our sport of smiles.

UKCA has trained in excess of 6200 Coaches, Teachers & Young Leaders and 2012 is so far proving to be the most active and successful yet. Credit must be given to our amazing President Mrs Pat Hawkins who continues to work tirelessly to support UKCA work here in the Home Nation, as well as around the world.

Congratulations to all Coaches, Helpers and Cheerleaders for all your hard work in giving us all a day to remember.

European Championships selection

Congratulations also go to the Top 4 Northern Ireland Teams who received an invitation from UKCA to represent at the 2012 European Championships in Rimini, Italy this summer: Galaxy GTC, Galway City Cougars, Mullabuoy Mayhem, Olympus Girls Club & Riada Rockets.

News Flash – May Schools Festival

31st May will witness the inaugural UKCA Schools Festival in Northern Ireland

 

Antrim Borough Council has been proactive in establishing this exciting event for Primary Schools in the Council area. The event will be aimed at grass root level Cheerleading, in partnership with UKCA, with end goals of encouraging even greater participation in our sport and ultimately, attendance at the National Schools Competition 2013.

 

The event is also in conjunction with the Active Antrim Programme to encourage healthy lifestyles and participation in sport, echoing the Mission of UKCA.

 

Northern Ireland Representative Karen Graham will be supporting the Council & delighted to be Judging on the day, whilst mentoring UKCA qualified Antrim Coach Samantha Burrell who has been admirably teaching the routines to the participating schools in preparation for 31st May.

 

We will keep you updated with results and images.

Northern Ireland ALLSTARS minors auditions a huge success

Saturday 10th March witnessed 24 minors aged 8 to 11yrs attend auditions for the first minors development squad for Northern Ireland.

This audition process is the fruition of the LTAD Programme for Cheerleading in N.I. Having now an established a junior/senior ALLSTARS Home Nations Squad, stage two was the recruitment for a minors development section.

The success and growth in awareness of Cheerleading in Northern Ireland under the guidance and education of UKCA has made this a reality. The current members are to be congratulated for their recent success at UKCA Nationals in Manchester and ongoing development and PR at home.

The girls showed true cheer spirit as they encouraged on the minors during the selection procedure. All successful applicants have now been notified.

For any further applications please email karen@ukca.org.uk.

Belfast TITANS Cheerleaders bring lots of cheer to the local Community

Saturday 11th February witnessed a cheerful group of 20, brightly clad youngster’s, bin bags in hand, including Parents, sweep the streets of Belfast for stray rubbish.

Bin bags were bulging by the end of a hard mornings work and the streets were left spotless including the grounds of the local Fire station which was grateful for a fresh and clean shop front!

The young squad of cheerleaders were on the quest to raise funds for their newly formed community club which attracts children from the greater Belfast areas and in return give something back to their local community. To date the squad can boast 23 members coming from East, West & North Belfast. The squad are working hard to achieve one of their goals , to compete at the United Kingdom Cheerleaders Association 4th N. Ireland Championships which take place on 31st March, Antrim Forum.

The TITANS team spirit is overwhelming and the enthusiasm to organise the clean up of the local community shows true teamwork and sportsmanship. Even the parents have caught the bug and many new friendships have formed since the first meeting of the Belfast TITANS.

The girls achievements to date have certainly confirmed that Cheerleading is truly the Sport of Smiles.
The aims of the sport and in particular that of Gov Body UKCA are to raise self-esteem, build confidence and encourage self discipline, develop friendships, mutual trust and respect through teamwork and educate through FUN and health and social issues.
Belfast Titans have certainly shown evidence of achieving all.

Belfast Titans formed in September 2011 are aptly named after the TITANIC in celebration of the centenary of Belfast’s historic ship. History shows many communities worked together to build Belfast’s icon and Belfast TITANS have embraced this culture and ethos in their club.

Belfast TITANS are welcoming new members in April 2012 following their debut at the NI Championships. For further information please email Karen@ukca.org.uk or visit the Squads new FACEBOOK page Belfast TITANS.

Tickets for the National Northern Ireland Championships can be purchased online at www.ukca.org.uk. A great day out , not to be missed.
Some tickets available at the door on the day but don’t be guaranteed a seat!
FACEBOOK Cheer Northern Ireland www.ukca.org.uk

WISPA Courses a Great Success

The demand for UKCA coach education courses in Northern Ireland continues to increase as the Organisation sets the bench mark for quality education and a good reputation in Safe Practice.

  • UKCA delivered a full Leadership course on the 16th October
  • UKCA also delivered its first Street Cheer Dance taster Workshop in Belfast
  • The weekend of the 29th & 30th October witnessed UKCA deliver yet further successful coach education courses in Belfast where 30 Coaches completed qualifications in both Basic Cheerleading Skills & Basic Tumbling
  • Congratulations to all the coaches who attended the courses and a huge thank you to our partner WISPA who provided funding for the candidates through the International Fund for Ireland.

    We certainly have inspired new coaches and teachers to introduce Cheerleading into their schools programme and also sparked interest in what we hope will be our first disability category at the NI UKCA 2012 Championships.The successful outcome of the October courses has also resulted in a demand for Northern Ireland’s first UKCA Stunt Coach Education Course which will roll out in March 2012.

    Keep abreast of all courses in the region by following the Cheer Northern Ireland Facebook page and also the UKCA diary dates.