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Louisville Powers to First Stunt National Champion Title at Inaugural Stunt National Championship in Daytona Beach

Six collegiate teams competed in the first-ever STUNT National Championship; Next step for new sport is NCAA Emerging Sport Status application.

Memphis, Tenn. (April 13, 2011)- The University of Louisville emerged victorious at the inaugural STUNT National Championship this past weekend, with a score of 48 points followed by NC State with 32. USA Cheer, the national governing body for all forms of cheerleading, hosted the first STUNT National Championship this past weekend in Daytona Beach, FL. The STUNT National Championship capped off the first season for the new sport, which will be applying for NCAA Emerging Sport Status this June.

The six collegiate teams that competed in the final event of the season were Framingham State College, Georgia Southern University, Morgan State University, North Carolina State University, University of Louisville and Cal Poly. Full coverage of the event can be seen on http://collegestunt.org.

“STUNT was an excellent addition for the University of Louisville sports roster this year. We were thrilled to be a part of the inaugural National STUNT Championship and to take home the first National Champion title,” says Misty Hodges, coach of the winning University of Louisville STUNT team. “Our school has been incredibly supportive and we hope this will indeed reach emerging sport status with the NCAA.”

A new competitive team sport that has derived from traditional cheerleading, STUNT removes the crowd-leading and focuses on the technical and athletic components of cheer, which include the partner stunts, pyramids, basket tosses, jumps and tumbling skills. STUNT has been designed with the goal of being considered for NCAA Emerging Sport status and to ultimately satisfy Title IX’s requirements for intercollegiate sport.

A total of 22 teams participated in the inaugural season of STUNT this year and plans are already underway for the 2012 season. The STUNT season began in January 2011, and culminated with the National Championship in Daytona Beach following the NCA Collegiate Cheerleading Championship. Additional teams that participated in games this season include Methodist University, Adams State College, California Baptist University, University of Central Oklahoma, Morehead State University, Oklahoma State University, Sam Houston State University, San Diego State University, Slippery Rock University, Stonehill College, Temple University, Texas A & M University, University of Georgia, University of Florida, University of North Carolina and West Virginia University.

USA Cheer plans to present STUNT to the NCAA Committee on Women’s Athletics this June to be considered an official NCAA emerging sport. “The first STUNT season has been a huge success, well received by teams, schools and fans. The competitive spirit and fan support at the events is evidence that STUNT is becoming increasingly popular and important in communities across the country,” said USA Cheer Executive Director, Bill Seely.

There are several additional schools considering the addition of STUNT to their sports rosters for 2012. STUNT provides new opportunities for the more than one million traditional and all star cheerleaders of high school age in the United States that are looking to utilize their talents and skills at the college level in a varsity sport format.

Cheerleaders, coaches, and parents can visit www.collegestunt.org to learn more about STUNT, the College STUNT Association and its initiatives.

About the Format

STUNT follows a game format with four quarters, including a short half time. These quarters include Partner Stunts, Group Jumps & Tumbling, Pyramids & Tosses, and Team Performance. Players wear uniforms that identify them by number.

Within each quarter, teams perform skill sequences of varying levels of difficulty, technical execution and synchronization. The fourth quarter is the “Team Performance” which allows teams to incorporate their entire team’s arsenal into a choreographed routine. Two to six teams compete simultaneously in head-to-head competition.

About USA Cheer

The USA Federation for Sport Cheering is a not-for profit organization and is the national governing body for all disciplines of cheerleading. USA Cheer exists to serve the entire cheer community, including club cheering (All Star), traditional school based cheer programs and the new sport of “STUNT.” USA Cheer has three primary objectives: help grow and develop interest and participation in Cheer throughout the United States; promote safety and safety education for cheer in the United States; and represent the United States of America in international cheer competitions.

For more information, contact Sheila Noone at 901-251-5959.

USA Cheer – Stunt Championship Press Release

Acrobatics and Tumbling: The Competition of the Decade-It’s Here!

Acrobatics and Tumbling published The Competition of the Decade-It’s Here!.

Acrobatics and Tumbling is the country’s newest sport and reflects one of the most popular skill sets for females. Also known as A & T or simply acro, it is a bit of a mixture of different sports. Having its skill set roots from cheer, gymnastics, and acrobatics, it allows the hard working athletes a new safer structure in an audience-friendly format.

NCA, NCATA, & Stunt 2011 National Championships

NCA College Nationals is this week in Daytona Beach, FL, with team competition days being Thursday, April 7th and Friday, April 8th.

The Inaugural Stunt National Championship will take place on Saturday, April 9th, also in Daytona Beach. Louisville and North Carolina State have advanced straight to finals and will compete against the top 2 teams from the preliminary round match between Cal Poly State, Framingham State, Georgia Southern, and Morgan State

The Inaugural NCATA National Championship will take place in Eugene, OR this weekend. The host, Oregon, is the top seed and has earned an opening round bye along with the second seed, Maryland. Round One, featuring Azusa Pacific versus Quinnipiac and Baylor versus Fairmont State will take place on Thursday, Round Two on Friday, and the National Champion will be crowned on Saturday.

Spirit Celebration: National Championship 2011

Spirit Celebration National Championship took place on March 5-6 in Denton, TX. This event had 72 All*Star Cheer, 10 Traditional Cheer, and 18 All*Star Dance teams compete.

Event Page

The event had 72 All*Star Cheer Teams in 23 Divisions for an average of 3.13 teams per division and 18 All*Star Dance teams in 12 divisions for an average of 1.50 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 21 Teams in 6 Divisions (3.50 Average)
  • Level 2 – 22 Teams in 5 Divisions (4.40)
  • Level 3 – 18 Teams in 6 Divisions (3.00)
  • Level 4 – 6 Teams in 3 Divisions (2.00)
  • Level 5 – 5 Teams in 3 Divisions (1.67)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 1 Team in 1 Division (1.00 Average)
  • Mini – 9 Teams in 2 Divisions (4.50)
  • Youth – 21 Teams in 5 Divisions (4.20)
  • Junior – 20 Teams in 5 Divisions (4.00)
  • Senior – 17 Teams in 8 Divisions (2.13)
  • Senior Open – 3 Teams in 1 Division (3.00)
  • International/Open – 1 Team in 1 Division (1.00)

 

America’s Best: National Championship 2011

America’s Best National Championship took place on February 12-13 in San Jose, CA. This event had 82 All*Star Cheer, 12 Traditional Cheer, 4 Exhibition Cheer (including 3 Special Needs), and 23 All*Star Dance teams compete. This event was a qualifier for Worlds & US Finals. A Worlds Partial Bid was awarded to:

  • Power (International Open Coed L5)

A Worlds At Large Bid was awarded to:

  • Cheergyms.com “All American” (International Open Coed L5)

US Finals Paid Bids were awarded to:

  • Cheergyms.com “All American” (International Open Coed L5)
  • Footnotes Fusion (Youth Hip Hop)
  • Nor Cal Elite All-Stars “Morpheus” (Junior Large L2)
  • Nor Cal Elite All-Stars “Venus” (Senior L4)
  • Rebels Elite “Clubs” (Junior L1)
  • Riptide All Stars “Revolution” (Senior Large L2)
  • Strut Studio of Dance (Senior Pom)

Event Page

The event had 82 All*Star Cheer Teams in 25 Divisions for an average of 3.28 teams per division and 23 All*Star Dance teams in 11 divisions for an average of 2.09 teams per division.

All*Star Cheer By Level

  • Level 1 – 21 Teams in 5 Divisions (4.20 Average)
  • Level 2 – 22 Teams in 6 Divisions (3.67)
  • Level 3 – 15 Teams in 4 Divisions (3.75)
  • Level 4 – 7 Teams in 2 Divisions (3.50)
  • Level 4.2 – 5 Teams in 2 Divisions (2.50)
  • Level 5 – 7 Teams in 4 Divisions (1.75)
  • Level 6 – 5 Teams in 2 Divisions (2.50)

All*Star Cheer By Age

  • Tiny – 2 Teams in 1 Division (2.00 Average)
  • Mini – 5 Teams in 1 Division (5.00)
  • Youth – 9 Teams in 3 Divisions (3.00)
  • Junior – 16 Teams in 4 Divisions (4.00)
  • Senior – 39 Teams in 11 Divisions (3.55)
  • Senior Open – 1 Team in 1 Division (1.00)
  • International/Open – 10 Teams in 4 Divisions (2.50)