It’s Olympic Day, Everybody Cheer(leading)!
It’s Olympic Day, Everybody Cheer(leading)!
When the big news hit that cheerleading had gained provisional Olympic status, news feeds, group messages and the like were filled with cheers of joy and a lot of questions.
This milestone moment is the result of years of hard work...Our commitment to grow cheerleading internationally has transformed it from an exclusively American activity to an exciting global sport.As we celebrate Olympic Day -- a celebration around the world to observe the three Olympic pillars: move, learn and discover -- let's take a look back at the recent milestone in cheerleading's journey towards Olympic recognition.
When the big news hit that cheerleading had gained provisional Olympic status, news feeds, group messages and the like were filled with cheers of joy and a lot of questions.
What does this mean? Who will compete? What are the odds cheerleading will become a part of the next Olympic Games? Question after question came in from cheer enthusiasts across the world. So we asked an expert.
Jeff Webb is the father of modern day cheerleading and easily one of the most respected figures in the history of cheerleading. As President of the International Cheer Union and Founder of Varsity Spirit, he's got answers to the questions everyone's looking for.
What steps were taken in order for the ICU to receive provisional recognition from the IOC?
It started with the creation of an international governing organization, the International Cheer Union (ICU), which today includes 110 member nations, including USA Cheer in the US.Anti-doping policies, in compliance with the World Anti-Doping Agency, were put in place and the ICU World Cheerleading Championships were established for national teams, in compliance with Olympic guidelines. The ICU first applied to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 2010. In 2013, the ICU was accepted as a member of SportAccord, an organization comprised of all the international sports federations. This recognition elevated the ICU's status and gave cheerleading increased visibility on the global stage. Recognition by the International Olympic Committee came in December of 2016.