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  2. Cheer Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Cheer Athletics began in May 1994 when co-founders Jody Melton and Angela Rogers began their first practice with 2 athletes at a local park in Plano, TX. 1995-1996. The 1995-96 season brought many new challenges. Cheer Athletics had more than tripled in size since nationals, with 3 main teams: Panthers, Tigers, Jags.

  3. NFL cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    Most NFL cheerleading squads are a part-time job. Often, cheerleaders have completed or are attending a university , and continue on to other careers after cheering for one to four seasons . The members participate in practice, training camp, games, appearances, photo shoots, and charity events.

  4. NBA cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    Nearly every team, with one exception, has a squad of dancers for cheerleading that are usually involved in dancing, charity work, fundraisers, and modeling. [1] However, the #MeToo Movement has resulted in many NBA teams replacing their all-girl dance teams with family-friendly hype teams in recent years.

  5. Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    American Cheer and Dance; American Cheer Power; American Cheerleaders Association; AmeriCheer: [78] Americheer was founded in 1987 by Elizabeth Rossetti. It is the parent company to Ameridance and Eastern Cheer and Dance Association. In 2005, Americheer became one of the founding members of the NLCC.

  6. Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Ravens Cheerleaders are a cheerleading and dance squad for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League.Along with the Seattle Seahawks Dancers, the Tennessee Titans Cheerleaders and the Washington Commanders' Command Force, the Ravens squad is a co-ed squad, with the female cheerleaders doing various dance moves, and the males working on stunts, as in traditional ...

  7. Jets Flight Crew - Wikipedia

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    The organization continued to stress that the squad was not cheerleaders but rather a unique flag carrier/dance team. [6] Following their inaugural season, the Flight Crew held open auditions for the first time in 2008, increasing the number of members from 10 to 22, as the squad had been well received among the fans in 2007.

  8. The Cheerleading Worlds - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, 378 dance teams made of 2,912 dancers from 19 countries and 563 cheerleading teams made of 12,838 athletes from 21 countries participated in the Cheerleading and Dance Worlds events. A newly opened (2023) cheerleading gym from Queensland Australia became the first team in history to globe at Worlds in their first cheer season.

  9. U.S. All Star Federation - Wikipedia

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    The U.S.All Star Federation (USASF) is one of the four main governing bodies for all star cheerleading and dance in the United States.The USASF was founded in December 2003 by cheerleading competition sponsors National Cheerleaders Association, Universal Cheerleaders Association, Cheersport, and America's Best to develop a standard set of safety rules and competition regulations and conduct ...