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Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 8:31 am
by bjornolf
That's awesome. Since I don't get to a lot of games, you'll have to tell me if she makes it on TV during a basketball game and I'll be sure to go back in my TiVo to see her. :D

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Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 8:45 am
by DukeUsul
Awesome --- congratulations!!! :ymparty: :ymparty: :ymparty: :ymparty: :ymparty:

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 9:08 am
by Miles
Congratulations indeed! And continued vibes throughout the season!

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 3:33 pm
by captmojo
This is great! I'm happy for her...and you.
It just goes to further prove that 95% of all the shit we worry most about...never happens.
Best of luck to her for a winning cheer season! :-bd

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 4:47 pm
by weezie
Oh YAY!!!! That's wonderful news. I love watching the cheerleaders "grow up" alongside the players. They are such nice girls!

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 10:26 pm
by CathyCA
I've already done my happy dance for her over on FB.

But I'm doing a happy dance over here, and I hope that Claire gets to do her happy dance on April 5 in Indianapolis as the Blue Devils cut down the nets.

YAY!

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 11:21 pm
by devildeac
CathyCA wrote:I've already done my happy dance for her over on FB.

But I'm doing a happy dance over here, and I hope that Claire gets to do her happy dance on April 5 in Indianapolis as the Blue Devils cut down the nets.

YAY!
Now THAT would be SWEEET!

Thanks.

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 19th, 2009, 11:37 pm
by Rolvix
devildeac wrote:
CathyCA wrote:I've already done my happy dance for her over on FB.

But I'm doing a happy dance over here, and I hope that Claire gets to do her happy dance on April 5 in Indianapolis as the Blue Devils cut down the nets.

YAY!
Now THAT would be SWEEET!

Thanks.
Maybe I should become a cheerleader... And cheerlead at Duke.
Best seats in the house!

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 7:15 am
by bjornolf
CellR wrote:
devildeac wrote:
CathyCA wrote:I've already done my happy dance for her over on FB.

But I'm doing a happy dance over here, and I hope that Claire gets to do her happy dance on April 5 in Indianapolis as the Blue Devils cut down the nets.

YAY!
Now THAT would be SWEEET!

Thanks.
Maybe I should become a cheerleader... And cheerlead at Duke.
Best seats in the house!
Um, I thought you said you were a :ymhiro:. I don't think Duke has had :ymhiro: cheerleaders for a very long time, if ever. You'd have to make some serious changes to be a Duke cheerleader, like become a o-+ . ;)

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Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 7:38 am
by CameronBornAndBred
bjornolf wrote:
CellR wrote:
Maybe I should become a cheerleader... And cheerlead at Duke.
Best seats in the house!
Um, I thought you said you were a :ymhiro:. I don't think Duke has had :ymhiro: cheerleaders for a very long time, if ever. You'd have to make some serious changes to be a Duke cheerleader, like become a o-+ . ;)

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Duke did used to have guys cheering. I wonder when and why they stopped.

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 7:48 am
by bjornolf
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
bjornolf wrote:
CellR wrote:
Maybe I should become a cheerleader... And cheerlead at Duke.
Best seats in the house!
Um, I thought you said you were a :ymhiro:. I don't think Duke has had :ymhiro: cheerleaders for a very long time, if ever. You'd have to make some serious changes to be a Duke cheerleader, like become a o-+ . ;)

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Duke did used to have guys cheering. I wonder when and why they stopped.
This is a rumor of a rumor, but I heard that they had some tumbling accidents and decided to get rid of the "high risk" stuff. When they did so, the need for male cheerleaders, which do a lot of the lifting and supporting in those moves, disappeared.

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Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 8:50 am
by OZZIE4DUKE
bjornolf wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
CellR wrote:
Maybe I should become a cheerleader... And cheerlead at Duke.
Best seats in the house!
Um, I thought you said you were a :ymhiro:. I don't think Duke has had :ymhiro: cheerleaders for a very long time, if ever. You'd have to make some serious changes to be a Duke cheerleader, like become a o-+ . ;)

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This is a rumor of a rumor, but I heard that they had some tumbling accidents and decided to get rid of the "high risk" stuff. When they did so, the need for male cheerleaders, which do a lot of the lifting and supporting in those moves, disappeared.

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That's fact, not fiction. One of the girls wasn't caught on an elevated tumbling move (pyramid?) and broke her neck. The big lifts and throws were outlawed, the guys weren't needed anymore, and they were eliminated. I think the prohibition extends to the visiting teams as well (at football games, where the visitors bring their cheerleading teams.

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 9:28 am
by DukieInKansas
devildeac wrote:
CathyCA wrote:I've already done my happy dance for her over on FB.

But I'm doing a happy dance over here, and I hope that Claire gets to do her happy dance on April 5 in Indianapolis as the Blue Devils cut down the nets.

YAY!
Now THAT would be SWEEET!

Thanks.
I look forward to the April 5 dance! Tell Claire - no pressure. ;)

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 9:30 am
by DukieInKansas
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
bjornolf wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote: quote="CellR"

Maybe I should become a cheerleader... And cheerlead at Duke.
Best seats in the house! /quote

Um, I thought you said you were a :ymhiro:. I don't think Duke has had :ymhiro: cheerleaders for a very long time, if ever. You'd have to make some serious changes to be a Duke cheerleader, like become a o-+ . ;)

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This is a rumor of a rumor, but I heard that they had some tumbling accidents and decided to get rid of the "high risk" stuff. When they did so, the need for male cheerleaders, which do a lot of the lifting and supporting in those moves, disappeared.

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That's fact, not fiction. One of the girls wasn't caught on an elevated tumbling move (pyramid?) and broke her neck. The big lifts and throws were outlawed, the guys weren't needed anymore, and they were eliminated. I think the prohibition extends to the visiting teams as well (at football games, where the visitors bring their cheerleading teams.
I wonder how the GA Tech cheerleader that had the mini tramp accident many moons ago is doing? Apparently, the Duke campus isn't a good place for some things. That accident did away with the mini tramps.

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 10:32 am
by Rolvix
Yeah, I was kidding about becoming a cheerleader. Although I do know a UNC cheerleader... Pretty big guy, he was on sailing staff with me this summer. How terrible to be a :ymhiro: cheerleader at unc.

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 11:09 am
by wilson
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
bjornolf wrote: This is a rumor of a rumor, but I heard that they had some tumbling accidents and decided to get rid of the "high risk" stuff. When they did so, the need for male cheerleaders, which do a lot of the lifting and supporting in those moves, disappeared.

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That's fact, not fiction. One of the girls wasn't caught on an elevated tumbling move (pyramid?) and broke her neck. The big lifts and throws were outlawed, the guys weren't needed anymore, and they were eliminated. I think the prohibition extends to the visiting teams as well (at football games, where the visitors bring their cheerleading teams.
And this is all of course not to mention that male cheerleaders are on the very short list of the worst things in the world.

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 12:04 pm
by CathyCA
wilson wrote:
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
bjornolf wrote: This is a rumor of a rumor, but I heard that they had some tumbling accidents and decided to get rid of the "high risk" stuff. When they did so, the need for male cheerleaders, which do a lot of the lifting and supporting in those moves, disappeared.

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That's fact, not fiction. One of the girls wasn't caught on an elevated tumbling move (pyramid?) and broke her neck. The big lifts and throws were outlawed, the guys weren't needed anymore, and they were eliminated. I think the prohibition extends to the visiting teams as well (at football games, where the visitors bring their cheerleading teams.
And this is all of course not to mention that male cheerleaders are on the very short list of the worst things in the world.
Um, no they're not. Male cheerleaders can be very cute and lots of fun.

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 12:35 pm
by devildeac
bjornolf wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
bjornolf wrote:[Maybe I should become a cheerleader... And cheerlead at Duke.

Um, I thought you said you were a :ymhiro:. I don't think Duke has had :ymhiro: cheerleaders for a very long time, if ever. You'd have to make some serious changes to be a Duke cheerleader, like become a o-+ . ;)

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Duke did used to have guys cheering. I wonder when and why they stopped.
This is a rumor of a rumor, but I heard that they had some tumbling accidents and decided to get rid of the "high risk" stuff. When they did so, the need for male cheerleaders, which do a lot of the lifting and supporting in those moves, disappeared.

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No direct info/source but this is mostly correct. They were not tumbling accidents but stunting accidents from pyramids or "tosses" of "flyers." I'm gonna guess about 20+ years ago. The guys were no longer needed for the stunts to toss the ladies in the air and then (ideally) catch them as they descended. I'd guess that the schools that still have the guys have the option of competing or perhaps having 2 squads, one for competitions and one for just cheering. NCSU has had excellent cheer squads for years, both for sports events and to compete.

My daughter did both for 6 years (2 middle school and 4 high school) and greatly enjoyed it. Her squads were all young ladies but some of the college squads we saw were coed.

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 12:38 pm
by devildeac
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
bjornolf wrote:
CameronBornAndBred wrote:
Um, I thought you said you were a :ymhiro:. I don't think Duke has had :ymhiro: cheerleaders for a very long time, if ever. You'd have to make some serious changes to be a Duke cheerleader, like become a o-+ . ;)

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This is a rumor of a rumor, but I heard that they had some tumbling accidents and decided to get rid of the "high risk" stuff. When they did so, the need for male cheerleaders, which do a lot of the lifting and supporting in those moves, disappeared.

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That's fact, not fiction. One of the girls wasn't caught on an elevated tumbling move (pyramid?) and broke her neck. The big lifts and throws were outlawed, the guys weren't needed anymore, and they were eliminated. I think the prohibition extends to the visiting teams as well (at football games, where the visitors bring their cheerleading teams.
Yea, what he said. I just didn't read far enough. But hey, at least I got 2 more posts out of it. :oops: :roll: :D

Re: Congratulations to...

Posted: August 20th, 2009, 12:43 pm
by devildeac
wilson wrote:
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:
bjornolf wrote: This is a rumor of a rumor, but I heard that they had some tumbling accidents and decided to get rid of the "high risk" stuff. When they did so, the need for male cheerleaders, which do a lot of the lifting and supporting in those moves, disappeared.

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That's fact, not fiction. One of the girls wasn't caught on an elevated tumbling move (pyramid?) and broke her neck. The big lifts and throws were outlawed, the guys weren't needed anymore, and they were eliminated. I think the prohibition extends to the visiting teams as well (at football games, where the visitors bring their cheerleading teams.
And this is all of course not to mention that male cheerleaders are on the very short list of the worst things in the world.
Disagree. The 2 guys who owned the cheer and tumble gym our daughter trained at for aobut 6 years were really good guys and taught her squads some great routines, tumbling, stunting and safety issues. They were nice people, too, and one of the guys told us a GREAT unc cheer story if any one is interested...(heh-heh) ;)