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What next?

So what now?

You understand the arguments for and against cheerleading being recognised as a sport, so how can you get involved in this debate?

What we need from you?

After please can you spare just 5-10 minutes to complete our short, completely anonymous (12 question) survey about whether cheerleading should or should not be a sport.

If you think that cheerleading should be a sport and cheerleaders deserve to be called athletes, tell us in the survey….

If however you think that cheerleading should not be a sport and the activity is more theatrical than sporting, tell us in the survey….

 

The results of the survey will be used to help justify whether cheerleading should be recognised or rejected as a sport, so your vote really does matter!

Start the survey

Thank you and we hope you enjoy the debate….

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