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FISU Technical Committee Chairs

Karl Olson Technical Committee Chair
us usa
Evangelia Kritikou Substitute Technical Committee Chair
gr gre

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The History of Cheerleading in FISU

Since the International Cheer Union (ICU) joined the international Olympic sports fraternity, it’s no longer up for debate: cheerleading is a sport.

Cheerleading competitions are often held in two categories: Cheer and Cheer Dance. Cheer includes acrobatic elements into routines that are accompanied by chants and yells. Cheer Dance is a sport dance with gymnastics, where grace, synchronicity and plasticity of movement meet. It’s in Cheer Dance that the use of pompoms is also mandatory.

While cheerleading got its start in the United States in the twentieth century, the sport has experienced rapid growth, particularly at the international level, in recent years. In fall 2023, the ICU was the umbrella of 119 national federations and 10 million athletes.

The top talent from this pool is expected to compete for the World University Championship crown in Lodz.  

By adding cheerleading to the World University Championship calendar, FISU is helping the sport go beyond the sidelines. The modern-day sport of cheerleading is definitely focusing on the technical and athletic components of cheer.