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  2. 2024 in dance sports - Wikipedia

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    June 28–30: 2024 ICU European Cheerleading Championships (Club) in Oslofjord. September 13–15: 2024 Asian Cheerleading Championships (National Teams) in Bali. September 21–22: 2024 African Cheerleading Championships (National Teams) in Cape Town. September 27–29: 2024 Pan-American Cheerleading Championships (National Teams) in Ottawa.

  3. Cheerleading in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Cheerleading in Japan. Professional sports cheerleader. (Yokohama B-Corsairs) Cheerleading is a recognized sport in Japan that requires physical strength and athletic ability. [1] Cheerleading is available at the junior high school, high school, collegiate, club, and all-star level. Teams can either be all female or coed featuring males and ...

  4. Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    The International Cheer Union (ICU) is built of 119 member nations, [119] who are eligible to field teams to compete against one another at the ICU World Championships in a number of divisions in both cheerleading and performance cheer, with special divisions for youth, junior and adaptive abilities athletes. [120]

  5. UCA Division I-A College National Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Universal Cheerleaders Association Division I-A College Championships were first introduced in 1978 on CBS Sports. Top cheerleading teams from colleges across the U.S. and foreign countries perform routines consisting of gymnastics, partner stunts, dance moves, pyramids and high-tosses called basket tosses.

  6. 2024 World Judo Juniors Championships - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 World Judo Juniors Championships was held at the Kasri Tennis arena in Dushanbe, Tajikistan, from 2 to 6 October 2024 as part of the IJF World Tour. [2] [3] ...

  7. National Cheerleading Championship - Wikipedia

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    National Cheerleading Championship started as a one-day invitational cheerleading championship in 2006. It started with two divisions, College and High School divisions, composed of ten teams and, was held in Araneta Coliseum. The inaugural event was judged by invited American judges, such as Joe Jackson of the Cheerleaders of America (COA), [3 ...

  8. Cheer Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Cheer Athletics had more than tripled in size since nationals, with 3 main teams: Panthers, Tigers, Jags. CA now had a total of 58 athletes and was tasting its first success at local and regional competitions. 1996-1997. The gym had now grown to have 5 teams: Cats, Jags, Tigers, Panthers, and Wildcats. Cheer Athletics debuted at the 1997 NCA ...

  9. World Cup All Stars - Wikipedia

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    39. World Cup All Stars, founded by Elaine Pascale and Joelle Antico, is home to the 2007, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2017, and 2019 USASF Cheerleading Worlds champions in the Large Senior All Girl division, the World Cup Shooting Stars. In the International Junior All Girl division, the World Cup Starlites are the 2007 and 2008 World Champions. [ 2]