Cheerleading
Cheerleading is a
sport that uses organized routines made from elements of
tumbling,
dance, and
stunting to direct the events spectators to cheer on sports teams at games and matches and/or compete at cheerleading competitions. The athlete involved is called a cheerleader. With an estimated 1.5 million participants in allstar cheerleading (not including the millions more in high school, college or little league participants) in the
United States alone, cheerleading is, according to
Newsweek's Arian Campo-Flores, "the most quintessential of
American sports." The growing presentation of the sport to a global audience has been led by the
1997 start of broadcasts of cheerleading competition by
ESPN International and the worldwide release of the
2000 film
Bring it On. Due in part to this recent exposure, there are now an estimated 100,000 participants scattered around the rest of the world in countries including
Australia,
China,
Colombia,
France,
Germany,
Japan, the
Netherlands, and
New Zealand.
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Cheerleading
Cheerleaders zijn, meestal vrouwelijke, personen die bij verschillende
sporten ter amusement en het opjutten van het publiek optreden. Vooral in de
Verenigde Staten wordt het publiek in de pauzes van wedstrijden vaak opgevrolijkt of geamuseerd door cheerleaders die dansjes doen of zingen ter aanmoediging. Sporten waarbij vaak cheerleaders optreden zijn
American football en
basketbal.
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