Two and a half minutes is all it took for 窪蹋勛圖厙Cheer Society to seal their undefeated season and a first-place finish at the CheerExpo Nationals.
Competing against other universities and teams across North America on March 29 and 30, the 窪蹋勛圖厙Cheer Societys members had just that small window of time to show off all their effort this year dancing, tumbling and lifting their way to a perfectly timed routine.
Its been a lot of hard work, says Tessa Barmarija, team captain. There are times when you ask yourself, Is this really worth it? Were only going out there for two and a half minutes? But thats why people fall in love with the sport: for those two and a half minutes, you feel like a rock star.
Last year after placing second to St. FX by a fraction of a point, this first-place victory has been a serious goal for the team.
A lot of people who have been on the team for so long know its been so close but just out of reach, says Bermarija, Its kind of a relief to finally win.
Training for the added edge
With victory made by only fractions of points, practice has been key to the teams success.
On top of training twice a week, this year the society team has also done weekly military-style conditioning.
I have girls doing tumbles and running across the floor, then hosting another girl up, all while never looking tired on the floor, says coach Jessie Ali. We want people to realize the athleticism of the sport. People dont realize how strong these athletes are and need to be.
When not training for competitions, 窪蹋勛圖厙Cheer Society attends basketball, football and rugby games to do sideline performances to raise school spirit.
Were different from other club cheerleading in the province, says Ali. Our purpose is to be competitive, but we also have made an effort to be integrated into the sports, it adds something to it.
Making an impact on campus
As a relatively new society, 窪蹋勛圖厙Cheer hasnt always found it easy to integrate into the campus community.
This year, the effort paid off.
The 窪蹋勛圖厙Cheer Society won Most Impactful Competitive Sports Society at the 窪蹋勛圖厙Impact Awards.
Its nice to be recognized for what we do, says Bermarija. Its kind of thankless sometimes when youre there cheering on the sidelines and people dont really know about what we do at competitions. Wed often be hosting bake sales or other fundraisers for the team and wed get the same response: Dal has cheerleaders?
Taking part in the Society Carnival and hosting an Orientation Week Stunt School, 窪蹋勛圖厙Cheer Society is trying to branch out to the school community.
It brings more attention to what were doing, says Courtney Taylor, the newly elected assistant captain for the society. Were around the school a lot and its so nice to get recognized for being a good team.
Part of something bigger
窪蹋勛圖厙Cheer society has also represented 窪蹋勛圖厙at community events like Relay for Life, Light the Night and other fundraisers.
Its a wonderful way to become a part of our school community, says Ali. Were really trying to help people see that Dal Cheer is a part of something bigger.
It makes me enjoying being a student here even more, adds Taylor, My classes are even more enjoyable when Im passionate about my school and really proud to be at Dal.