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8:00AM | posted by Shelley Ng | June 23, 2010 | comments: 4
Question of the Day: Should Cheerleading Be Considered A Sport?
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Comments: 4
ARE YOU KIDDING? ITS ALREADY A BIG SPORTING EVENT!!!
ESPN BROADCASTS THE CHEERLEADING COMPETITION EVERY YEAR!!
this is absolutely a sport. these athletes must go through rigorous conditioning 3 to 4 days a week. i welcome almost any typical athlete to endure their workout/conditioning. this sport is worldwide and competitions are almost every weekend of the year, and colleges offer scholarships for it.
Are you kdding me??? It's 2010 and YES it is a SPORT!!!
Cheerleading is one of the fastest growing sports in high school and college. It takes a tremendous amount of athletic ability to do what these young ladies and young men do.