
Friday, 28 March 2008
Monday, 10 March 2008
Our Last Partner Stunt?
Looking to the future has made me realise that my cheerleading career could be nearing it’s end. It seems a strange concept to me, especially considering the past manic six months we have just had with intensive training and competing at three different competitions.
This year we have chosen to compete with FC and ICC events. We can no longer participate at other companies as the different organisation’s rules do not correspond with each other, meaning we would have to keep changing our routines. Unfortunately FC do not have another competition in England until their Nationals in July, and ICC have just had their Nationals last weekend and will not be hosting another competition until August.
I will be especially sad to leave my team, and desperately would like to compete with them again. But in July I will be moving back home and Mike, my stunt partner, has just been accepted into the police, so will be moving back home too at the start of summer.
So I wanted to share our last partner stunt routine with you.
I hope you enjoy it.
Leeds Student Paper Again...

Monday, 25 February 2008
Sports Ball

Friday, 22 February 2008
Future Cheer Triumph


Friday, 15 February 2008
Celtic's in the Dragon's Lair

Yesterday Sophie and I arrived at the Careers Centre on campus to pitch for the Leeds Celtics, to the Proctor and Gamble Dragon's Lair team in a bid to win the team £250 and then potentially £10,000.
We will find out later today!
Wednesday, 13 February 2008
My Celtics Really Are Lovely



Monday, 11 February 2008
Tim's Diamond Head


Sunday, 10 February 2008
Celtics on BCC Radio Leeds
The intention of our interview was to create a wider awareness for cheerleading as a sport; because cheerleading is not classed as a performing art or a sport it is almost impossible to secure sponsorship from companies who believe that we, in the words of Graham Liver, dance around with “pom poms and wear short skirts.”
We were asked if we could perform one of our Celtic ‘chants’ (in true stereotypical fashion) but considering the style of cheerleading we practice, namely stunts and gymnastics and the notable absence of the chanting, the producers decided not to record and broadcast a chant but instead concentrate on our team’s ambitions to compete abroad in May.
The interview can be heard on the Listen Again section on the BBC Radio Leeds website
Friday, 8 February 2008
Leeds Celtic Cheerleaders Race for Life

Thursday, 7 February 2008
Reading University Cheerleaders and Royal Holloway Tomcats on Blue Peter

http://leedsac.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=8570886515

Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Mats at last!


Monday, 4 February 2008
Random Celtics

Sheffield Storm All Stars spent the weekend at Meadowhall entertaining shoppers with breathtaking stunts, loud music and outstanding talent.
Leeds Celtic All Stars kindly provided some of their All Girl squad and a partner stunt duo to wow the crowds on Sat. They performed amazing lib sequences, super high baskets and showed off their amazing flexibility all in aid of recruiting young girls and guys for Sheffield Storm All Stars 2008 squad. From 10 till 4 the team continued to draw deep crowd. Some people stayed for hours mesmerized by the stunts. Hopefully we did not cause too much disruption in to the nearby stores.
We would like to thank Meadowhall staff for kindly allowing us to use the fantastic space and also to Leeds Celtics for inspiring all of the 100+ who signed up for our squad.
"Some athletes throw balls, but cheerleaders throw athletes!" a post by our very own Beth Kay in response to the recent Daily Mail article, It's the attack of the killer pom-poms at Britain's most bizarre championship"

Cheers, Manning Stainton!
May 2006
When Julie Croft of Leeds University Cheerleading squad asked Manning Stainton estate agents for a donation to help buy smart new kitbags, the company didn’t hesitate…“Certainly,” they said, “We’re about to present our annual branch and staff awards so come and help us celebrate!”
The award-winning squad is on a bit of a high right now, having won a succession of Dance Championships last year, the UK Cheerleading Association Bredbury Cup for outstanding contribution to the sport of cheerleading – and they’re heading for Orlando this year for the USA Championships!
Squad members (60 in total and growing) are all University students reading a diverse range of subjects from Physics to Law, Accountancy to Graphic Design and practically everything in between…
Winners of Manning Stainton’s annual Pride Awards – given to staff right across the branch network – were on hand to try out some of the routines, together with director Jacquie Howard who brought along the Sunday Times “Top 100 Small Companies to Work For” trophy recently presented to the Group.
Said Julie: -“Manning Stainton responded very quickly to our request and we’re extremely grateful for the donation. We may be a top Cheerleading team, but at the end of the day we’re still students!”
Celtics in Calendar

The calendar features 12 teams including: Men’s Rugby, Cheerleaders, Women’s Rugby, Volley ball, Men’s Tennis and more…
Your copy can be purchased for only £3 from CATS, the RAG office or from Union foyer from 10-4 on Thursday 24th.
Cheerleaders triumph at ICC Regionals

24/01/2008

Sunday, 3 February 2008
Zodiac's TV Debut
Title: Sussex Cheerleaders
Short Abstract: Gymnastics and human pyramids with the Southcoast Zodiacs
Direct Link: http://www.itvlocal.com/meridian/news/?player=MER_news2_26&void=146811
Andrew Wick, Coach of the Southcoast Zodiacs believed that, "The Leeds Celtics have taken cheerleading to the next level in more ways than one. Firstly by stepping up the mark on stunting/tumbling ability and by offering help to whoever needs it, to try and bring everyone to the same level. The cheer community would not be the same without the Celtics, everyone admires and inspires to reach that level. The Celtics have helped my team on more than one occasion with new skills, support and generally being approachable. Looking to the future i think Leeds Celtics will continue to work hard and be positive role models for the whole of the cheerleading community."
Our next competition is less than a month away, and I want to wish them, and every team competing, Good Luck!
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Britain's Got Talent

We had been stunting all day in Hyde Park, enjoying the sunshine and after having a BBQ retired back to our house to watch the premier of Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, June 9, 2008 at 9.25pm. As well as coverage on ITV1, we were also featured on ITV2's nightly spin-off show Britain's Got More Talent.
The main aim for the Celtics was to bring cheerleading into the limelight, to show the public what cheerleading involves. From our exposure on this program we received a lot of positive feedback, and believe that we took a step towards our goal. There was however a lot at stake with a chance to win £100,000 cash and the chance to perform in front of the Queen at this Royal Variety Performance.
At our first audition in March, the ceiling in the audition room was to low to stunt, but fortunately the waiting area had a ceiling that was just high enough (although I could touch the ceiling.) The first stunt we threw caught everyone’s attention and the whole room gasped since it appeared that I was being launched into the roof. But once we had established how much room we had, we threw as many stunts as we could. We were interviewed by ITV and ITV2 and thoroughly secured our places into the next round.
On stage at the next audition in front of a live audience, our routine went really well, showcasing some of our best stunts. The audience were really loud and supportive and the frequently heard “Off! Off! Off! Off!” chant (the audience had a say in the vote too) was no where to be heard. Simon Cowell, looked apprehensive and his interest was instantly lost when we announced that we were cheerleaders! He pressed his buzzer as soon as we started, but Piers Morgan and Amanda Holden saw us through to the end.

The judges verdicts; “Where are the pon poms?” asked Simon Cowell moaning and looking very unimpressed saying that “(cheerleading) is just an excuse for guys to look up girls skirts!” This didn’t go down well with the other two judges, or the audience and a loud “Boooo” erupted in the auditorium. Piers though it was “Different and entertaining to watch,” and believed that it was an act that the television audiences would like to watch. “I love it when young people get together to unite in a common goal, seeing you as a team on that stage giving it 110% makes me proud,” gushed Amanda. The Celtics were sent through to the next round!
We even had the opportunity to put Ant and Dec into stunts. Dec did surprisingly well, as the Celtics put him into an elevator stunt but Ant didn’t even make it into the load before falling on his back. The boys were very supportive of the Celtics and wished us luck before leaving.
James Hart described it as, “Absolutely crazy, the stage was huge, the audience were loud and the adrenaline was pumping, the only thing that spoilt it was Simon Cowell scouring at us.”
To view the our audition show reel visit the media section on http://www.celticcheer.co.uk/
Click here to catch a glimpse of the Celtics on stage with Ant and Dec in the wings
Monday, 28 January 2008
Mike's newspaper article

While watching Barry's video, I remembered reading about Mike, one of our male cheerleaders when he was on his old team, the Blackpool Scorpions.
Barry the cheerleader

"Barry is a cheerleader...a MALE cheerleader! We find out what it's like being one of only a handful of males taking part in this female dominated sport. Follow Barry and his team, Plymouth Blaze, in the run-up to the BCA National Cheerleading Competition in Newport. How will they get on?"
Watch his video to find out http://current.com/watch/24370340
Friday, 25 January 2008
The Celtic Men

Our first competition this season (with ICC) saw the Celtics take to the floor in the first ‘truly’ co-ed routine seen this side of the pond.
By ‘truly’ co-ed I mean that there were more men on the floor than women, and that all the stunts that were thrown were co-ed ‘partner’ stunts, not ‘group’ stunts. This by no means undermines all the other co-ed squads out there; the UK cheerleading community is currently at a transitional stage in it’s development where we have just begun to tap into the resources which can provide correct and up-to-date co-ed stunt coaching. The video posted below is the highlights from the UCA 2008 Partner Stunt Nationals (these are some of the best in the world!)
Hosted by Future Cheer, it saw Mike McMahon and I pull out the very first all-British routine and the start of a new excuse, I mean trend for men to show off their masculinity and brawn.

Good Luck to our four couples and everyone else who are entering.
Male Cheerleaders

My fellow cheerleader, Tim Stevenson sent me a text the other day (22nd Jan 08) to say that Scott Mills was discussing male cheerleaders on Radio 1, "Scott Mills ripped male cheerleaders and now every cheer team everywhere are ringing in and complaining."
As the week went on, his show on the 23rd heard him speaking to “Pom Pom Pete and find out the reasons why men become cheerleaders(!)” This in all cases is for the girls (the men to women ratio is heavily favoured towards the men!) but once they realise that it is so much harder and physically demanding than they first thought, they soon become addicted to stunting; throwing (and catching) girls in the air.

And today (25th) he had a “team of cheerleaders along to teach Scott their moves while he's in full costume.” For more updates visit http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/radio1/mills/rss.xml
It is actually worth a watch, seeing as he injures himself doing a forward roll!
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
The year so far...
Our most first competition of the year was hosted by the International Cheerleading Coalition(ICC) which took place in our back garden at the University of Leeds. We entered 6 divisions, and won 6 First Place trophies!
I am extremely proud of every single member of the team who in spite of other commitments to academics, work, and extra curricular activities, made every effort to be at training and to work hard to excel in their area of the routine.
Becky Hughes, a former Lincoln Jet Cheerleader said,
“ICC Northern Regionals 2007 was my first competition with the Celtics, we’d trained hard for a couple of months, there was a few problems along the way with stunts, but we all pulled through together on the day. This is a fantastic experience knowing that the team will help each other out, work hard when it counts and make sure we have those 1st place trophies at the end of it. Nothing beats that!”
We encourage each other, we fight along side each other, and we work for each other.
I am proud to be a Celtic
For more videos of our team visit our media page.
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
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