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  2. Cheering - Wikipedia

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    Spectators also use derivatives of these to chant the names of particular athletes. A notable example of this is the Derek Jeter chant, where fans chant the name of the then New York Yankees shortstop and employ a similar clapping rhythm. [8] In some contexts, spectator chanting may also be used derisively to chide athletes or contestants.

  3. U-S-A! - Wikipedia

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    Responding to the Presidents' words, rescue workers cheer and chant, "U.S.A, U.S.A." The September 11 attacks of 2001 found a revival in the chant during patriotic ceremonies at sporting events; the chant was also heard when U.S. President George W. Bush visited the ruins at the World Trade Center site in the week following the 2001 attacks. [10]

  4. Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    Cheerleading (for both girls and boys) was one of the sports studied in the Pediatric Injury Prevention, Education and Research Program of the Colorado School of Public Health in 2009/10–2012/13. [58] Data on cheerleading injuries is included in the report for 2012–13. [59]

  5. Pikki Pikki dance - Wikipedia

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    The dance is performed by the Kia Tigers' cheerleaders when the team's pitcher strikes out an opposing batter. [1] The dance then went viral on social media. [1] The original 19-second video clip that popularised was uploaded to YouTube in June 2024 and soon moved to TikTok and Instagram. [4]

  6. Cheerleader (Omi song) - Wikipedia

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    On Spotify, the song attracted over 910 million plays (as of January 2019). [5] Outside of national charts, it peaked at number one on the iTunes Store in over 55 markets. [5] "Cheerleader" was the most streamed song of 2015 in the UK, racking up 71.7 million streams throughout the year. [30]

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  8. GoFundMe created for a former Chiefs cheerleader who died at ...

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    The Chiefs cheerleaders shared a sorrowful message last week on social media following the unexpected death of former member Krystal (Cunningham) Anderson. “We are deeply saddened by the recent ...

  9. Denver Broncos Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    The group eventually disbanded in 1985. The Broncos brought the team back in 1993 after a 7-year absence and are proud of the work the team does both on the field and, more importantly, in the community. [3] The Broncos Cheerleaders have 26 members who are selected during open auditions held each spring.