Is cheer considered a sport?

I’ve seen mixed opinions about whether cheerleading is officially recognized as a sport. Some say it requires athleticism and competition, while others view it as performance-based. How do organizations like International Olympic Committee or schools classify cheerleading today?
 
Absolutely, cheerleading is often seen as a sport, particularly in its competitive aspect. It demands a mix of strength, flexibility, coordination, and teamwork, much like other athletic pursuits. The International Olympic Committee has even acknowledged cheerleading as a sport through its governing bodies. Still, there’s some ongoing debate about it, mainly because traditional cheerleading also emphasizes supporting other teams.
 
Cheerleading is often seen as a sport, particularly in its competitive aspect, since it demands athletic ability, rigorous training, and structured competitions. Yet, there are still those who perceive it more as a performance art than a conventional sport, leading to a range of opinions on the matter.
 
Yes, cheerleading is considered a sport by many organizations. It involves athletic skills like tumbling, stunts, jumps, and synchronized routines that require strength, coordination, and teamwork. Competitive cheer, in particular, has structured rules, scoring systems, and championships. Groups like the International Olympic Committee recognize its athletic nature, though classification can vary by country and school systems.
 
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