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A Message from Southport Scorpions

Thank you

We received this wonderful message from the Southport Scorpions:

I’d just like to say thank you for making the squad feel really welcome on Saturday. It was such a brilliant day. The friendliness of all staff and competitors put the girls at ease and they can’t wait to perform again.

We’ll definitely enter again in March and May. Thanks again and see you soon!

Emma
Southport Scorpions coach

We just had to share this message with you all as it was you that made the Winter Championships into what they were!

You should all be so proud of yourselves.

IFC 7th World Championships 2013: Day 2

Day 2 of the Cheerleading World Championships in Thailand saw Team UK competing in the Cheer Dance, Group Stunts and All Female Cheer sections.

The United Kingdom scored 256.5 overall in the All Female Cheer section, here they are just taking to the mats for their performance…

Team UK Cheer Dance 2

They also competed in the Cheer Dance category and received an impressive 284.5 points. Well done team!

In the Group Stunt section, Team UK received 146.5 points for their effort and deserve a massive well done. Here’s some pictures from their performance…

Team UK Cheer Dance 1

Team UK Cheer Dance 3

Team UK Cheer Dance 4

Team UK Cheer Dance 5

The Cheerleading World Championships are over and we are so proud of the multiple achievements that Team UK has had out in Thailand.

We are proud of you. Say we are proud of you!

IFC 7th Cheerleading World Championships 2013: Day 1

Today Team UK competed in the Cheer Dance, Group Stunt Mixed, and Cheer All Female at the Cheerleading World Championships in Thailand.

Here they are performing in the Group Stunt Mixed category where they received 75 points, doing the United Kingdom and the UKCA proud:

Team UK Group Stunt 2

Team UK Group Stunt 1

Team UK Group Stunt 3

Next up is Team UK performing in the Cheer Dance category where they received 136.5 points:

Cheer Dance 1

Cheer Dance 2

And finally the results are in for the All Female Cheer…125 points! Well done Team UK we are all so proud of you.

IFC 7th Cheerleading World Championships 2013: Opening Ceremony

Team UK touched down in Thailand this week to take part in the Cheerleading World Championships. The competition kicked off with a spectacular opening ceremony featuring amazing displays and performances and we just had to share some of the pictures with all of you.

Impact Arena

Opening Ceremony 1

Opening Ceremony 2

Chairmen

We are so proud that a team made up of UKCA squads is representing the UK at this massive competition.

Cheerleading World Championships

Our Winter Championships isn’t the only cheerleading championship taking place this weekend. Thailand will be hosting the 7th Cheerleading World Championships (CWC) in Bangkok.

CWC

The country has already hosted the major international competition multiple times and cheerleading as a sport is held in high regard by the Thai authorities because it improves both physical and mental fitness of young people. The high standard they host the competition has secured them this year’s championship from the International Federation of Cheerleading.

Impact Arena

It is predicted that this year’s event will be the biggest Cheerleading World Championships in history. With many of the best athletes from all over the world converging on the Kingdom of Thailand at the Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani, to represent their respective countries. These athletes who have trained long and hard hours will represent their respective countries in a competition for cheerleading perfection.

And we are proud to announce that the UK have their own entry heading out for the competition.

Team UK, made up of 35 members from several teams will be travelling out to the Thai capital with UKCA representative Coach Hannah Jones. We wish Hannah and the team the best of luck out there and want them to know that “We are proud of you. Say we are proud of you”.

We’ll be tracking the team’s journey and experience at the CWC on our Facebook and Twitter feeds so keep a look out for their progress.

For more information on the event, visit the website.

Exeter Cheer Festival

Last weekend was the Exeter Cheer Festival held at the Riverside Leisure Centre. The event had cheerleading and pom dance competition and displays. Some of our UKCA judges went along to judge the talent for the competition.

Exeter Cheer Festival

We received this message of thanks from the event coordinator:

Hi UKCA,

A huge thank you to Kim, Hannah and Sharon for judging at Exeter Cheer Festival today , you were Fab!!!!

See you next year,

Beverley Spragg

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.