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  1. Mar 14, 2018 · In other words, cheerleading is more than a sport. In 2011, USA Cheer , the national governing body for sport cheering in the United States, launched the sport of STUNT to create new opportunities for female athletes at the collegiate and high school levels while allowing traditional cheerleading to remain a vital and important part of a school’s spirit program.

  2. Jul 27, 2010 · A judge has ruled that cheerleading is not a real sport, defeating a college's attempt to get around Title IX rules for female participation in sports. But what about the 64,000 high school girls ...

    • Frank Deford
  3. Oct 13, 2020 · The debate over whether cheerleading is a sport or not is ridiculous. There are competitions, it involves high levels of athleticism and it offers entertainment — all boxes checked. Pragmatically, though, the line that determines whether a sport qualifies as an NCAA sport is a lot less cut-and-dried.

  4. Oct 27, 2024 · A survey of high-school and college sports injuries found cheerleading had the second-highest rate of injury overall, outnumbered only by football. But when the numbers were adjusted for the number of participants, cheerleading was first among high-school sports. Pro 2: Saying cheerleading is not a sport is outdated and sexist.

    • What It Means to Be A Sport
    • Double The Responsibilities, Half The Recognition
    • When Being ‘More Than A Sport’ Limits How You Compete
    • Fewer Scholarships, Smaller Salaries
    • Title IX’s Goals and A History of Optics
    • Reinforcing The Gender Binary in Sports
    • Rewriting The Future

    In 1975, the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR) issued a memorandum specifying that cheer was to be classified as an extracurricular activity — which also meant it could not be used as part of the head count in tallying Title IX opportunities for women athletes. As competition cheerleading began to emerge in the 1990s and contin...

    Daniel Nester, the outgoing head coach of Georgia Tech’s cheerleading team, has been an integral part of lobbying the NCAA to grant status to collegiate competition cheer through his work on the ACC head coaches board. “Most of us are set up, have a team, have a full-time coach, have a trainer — if it became an NCAA sport, it would be an easy trans...

    The perception of cheerleading as sideline entertainment and community morale boosterseven extend to the largest organizations supporting it. Currently, competition squads participate each year in one of two annual national championships, hosted by either the National Cheerleading Association (NCA) or the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA), b...

    Lack of NCAA status also means that cheer coaches earn significantly less than their peers who coach sports that count under Title IX. As head coach at Georgia Tech, Nester was the highest-paid head cheer coach in the ACC. He earned $51,000 last year and was the team’s only full-time coach, overseeing over 100 athletes as Georgia Tech’s spirit coor...

    “If you go back to the 1970s, cheerleading was viewed as part of the pageantry associated with men’s sports,” Staurowsky said. “If you go back to look at some of the sports administration texts from that time for the things needed to run a football game, under promotional items it would be ‘band’ and ‘cheerleaders.’ You don’t see that kind of discu...

    Staurowsky said that historically, starting with high school athletics programs, the biggest opportunities for women’s advancement in sports have been in basketball — and then cheerleading. Though cheerleading was athletics-adjacent in the 1970s, it was still “seen as an accessory rather than as a central part of a male-dominated sports system.” As...

    Nester also believes that cheer has a language problem. “We call them cheer competitions, but we should move to matches and meets, like other sports.” This language problem extends to the deeply gendered nature of the sport, too. Cheer teams are currently classified as “all-girl” or “co-ed.” “In the collegiate world, we don’t call it all-girl baske...

    • Jennifer Gerson
  5. Dec 21, 2016 · Muay Thai was also granted provisional recognition along with cheerleading this year, and three new sports were added for the 2020 Summer Olympics: skateboarding, surfing and sport climbing ...

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  7. Feb 13, 2013 · While 31 U.S. states recognize cheerleading as a high school sport, the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) does not recognize it as a college-level sport. There are also those people who haven’t seen Bring It On and still think cheerleaders just smile, wear glitter makeup, and wave pom poms in the air on the sidelines.

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