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  2. International Cheer Union - Wikipedia

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    The International Cheer Union (ICU) [1] is the worldwide sports governing body of cheerleading (also known as "Cheer") and was founded in 2004. It is recognized by SportAccord [2] / Global Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF), [3] and is a member of the Association of IOC Recognised International Sports Federations (ARISF). [4]

  3. International Federation of Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    The International Federation of Cheerleading (IFC) was formed in 1998 [1] and is a non-profit federation based in Tokyo, Japan.. The IFC's primary activities are organized through standing Commissions that are each responsible for some aspect of the development of cheerleading worldwide.

  4. Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    International Federation of Cheerleading (IFC): [62] Established on July 5, 1998, the International Federation of Cheerleading (IFC) is a non-profit federation based in Tokyo, Japan, and is a world governing body of cheerleading, primarily in Asia. The IFC objectives are to promote cheerleading worldwide, to spread knowledge of cheerleading ...

  5. Jeff Webb (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    He is the founder of the Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA) and Varsity Spirit (along with its parent, Varsity Brands). [citation needed] He is the founder and current president of the International Cheer Union (ICU), the world governing body of the sport of cheerleading, as well as founder and chairman of The New American Populist. [1]

  6. The Cheerleading Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Paid bids are only offered to cheerleading teams for the Cheerleading Worlds portion of the event. For cheerleading teams, a paid bid is designed to cover all competition expenses, including lodging, transportation and registration fees to compete, up to a maximum of $650 per athlete, and for up to two coaches. [12]

  7. Category:Cheerleading - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cheerleading" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. ... International Federation of Cheerleading; J. Cheerleading in Japan;

  8. 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.

  9. List of cheerleading stunts - Wikipedia

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    In most situations, club cheer, also known as all-star, performs a classic type of stunting. All-star cheer is governed by the United States All Star Federation and the International All Star Federation which divides teams into different levels from one through seven, which then determines the difficulty of the stunts being performed. [1