Friday, March 28, 2008

Second Announcement - 2nd Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships 2008

This post is a followup with regards to the above mentioned competition. The first entry can be found here.

The 2nd Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships 2008 will be held from 31st May to 1st June (Sat - Sun) in Toyko, Japan.

CAS, would like to formally invite cheerleaders to participate in this competition organized by Foundation of Japan Cheerleading Association (JFCA).

The scheduled practice sessions in Japan are as follows:

  • Friday 30th May - Practice at 1st Gymnasium
  • Saturday 31st May - Competition Day One
  • Sunday 1st June - Competition Day Two
Please also note that:
  • The cost of airfare, accomodation, land transfer and meals will be about S$1400++ per pax based on a 5D/4N trip from 29th May to 2nd June 2008.
  • Cheaper accomodation is available besides those mentioned in the attachments, at $20/pax/night with 4-6 pax in a room. However, vacancies are very limited and confirmation from teams must be received by 4th April 2008 for CAS to secure the rooms.
  • For individuals who are interested to be a spectator at the 2nd Asia International Open Championship, please email your passport scan to chris@cheerleading.org.sg by 4th April 2008.
  • CAS will not provide funding for all expenses incurred by the participants during the course of the trip. All participants are expected to source for their own funding for this competition.

CAS would appreciate if you could reply with confirmation to chris@cheerleading.org.sg by 4th April 2008.

Best Regards,
CAS Admin.

Invitation to Participate in National Day Parade 2008

This post concerns all Open Team Category captains, coaches, affiliates and members.

CAS, on behalf of the NDP Organizing Committee, would like to invite all Open Team Category cheerleaders to participate in a combined mass cheerleading extravaganza during National Day 2008.

A total of 100 cheerleaders (at 20 cheerleaders per team) are needed for the mass display and CAS is appealing to all interested cheerleaders to lend a hand in this chance of a lifetime performance opportunity.

Skills required are:

  • Basket Toss (Of either Toe Touch, Back Tuck, or Layout. 4 basket toss per team)
  • 4-2-1 Pyramid (2 pyramids per team)
  • Elevator (4 elevator per team)
  • Extension (4 elevator per team)
  • Full Liberty (Double Base, 4 elevator per team)

Rehearsal dates will be as follows:



Cheerleaders will be selected on a first come first served basis.

Please send an email reply to chris@cheerleading.org.sg indicating you and your team's interest by Wednesday 2nd April 2008.

Best Regards,
CAS Admin.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Results

Hi all,

Here are the official results to Cheerobics 2008. Congratulations to all teams!


Please note that:

  1. Teams who wish to obtain copies of the score sheet should email CAS of the notice. Administrative charges apply, please see Rules and Regulations for more information.
  2. Participants who did not receive their certificates should email CAS of the notice. 
  3. We apologies for the tee shirts which were not given out on the event day as it was not delivered in time. The details of collection of tee shirts will be informed at a later date.
We are inviting all teams, participants and members of the public to email CAS on the feedback of Cheerobics. Your feedback will remain valuable to us as CAS aims to bring Cheerobics to a higher level in the years to come.

See you at the next Cheerobics in March 2009.

Best Regards,
CAS Admin.

Friday, March 14, 2008

Administrative Information Package

This is a message to all cheerleaders participating in this Sunday's competition.

Here is the administrative information package required for this Sunday's competition.
Please do take time to read through this document carefully as it gives a detailed overview of what to expect at Kallang Leisure Park.

Please conduct a briefing to your team members after reading, do print out a copy and bring it along if required.

We look forward to seeing all teams this Sunday.

Best Regards,

Hair Clips

Hi all,

CAS has received several queries regarding hair clips.

Here is an image which illustrates the type of hair clips allowed and disallowed during the competition.

Best Regards,

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Competition Spotters

In consideration of teams requesting for their own spotters during the competition, CAS has allowed Open Team Category participants a maximum of 3 members to be spotters during the team's performance.

However, the spotters must attend a compulsory Spotters' Briefing (to be conducted on 16th March 2008 10.30am at Kallang Leisure Park Central Atrium) before they are allowed to spot for the teams.

Do note that:

  1. Attire of spotters must be in contrasting colour. It must be significantly different (from the team uniform) for the judges to differentiate them from the team.
  2. Spotters must adhere to the general safety guidelines (i.e. shoes, jewelry, hair and medical items).
  3. All spotters must wear the same attire If teams are using more than one spotter.
  4. CAS will provide competition approved spotters if teams choose not to have their own spotters.
Please prepare a Spotters name list (Name, I/C No, Contact No) to be submitted during the briefing.

This rule is not applied to Primary and Secondary Team categories as competition approved spotters are available during their performance.

Best Regards,

Monday, March 10, 2008

2nd Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships 2008

Hi all,

Cheerleading Association Singapore (CAS) would like to formally invite all cheerleading team(s) to participate in the 2nd Cheerleading Asia International Open Championships 2008, to be held on the 31st May to 1st June 2008 in Tokyo, Japan, organized by Foundation of Japan Cheerleading Association (JFCA).

If Yes, please kindly reply (by Friday 21st March 2008) of the estimated number of teams (Cheerleading Open Teams and Partner Stunts Groups) you are considering to send to this event, with the expected number of athletes, and coaches and officials that will attend.

Please also note that:

  • All participants in this competition must be aged 16 and above before 31st May 2008.
  • Estimated expenses (S$1435/pax) based on a 5D/4N trip from 29th May - 2nd June 2008 are as follows:
  1. Airfare - $900 (Round Trip)
  2. Airport Transfer - $100 (Two way)
  3. Transportation - $75 ($15/day)
  4. Accomodation - $200 ($50/night)
  5. Meal - $160 ($40/day)
  • CAS will not be providing funding for all expenses incurred by the participants during the course of the trip. All participants are expected to source for their own funding for this competition.
CAS would appreciate if you could reply to this preliminary information by Friday 21st March 2008 to support [at] cheerleading [dot] org [dot] sg.

Best Regards,
CAS Admin.

Balloting Exercise Q&As

Hi all,

Here are the Q&As which were raised during the Balloting Exercise conducted over the weekend.

Please take note of the items highlighted in Red as they are of utmost importance.

Updated on 11 March 2008. Please see updated information in Blue.

1. General FAQs

Due to their age and parental concerns, are participants for primary schools allowed to report later during the dry run (booking) time slot allocated so as to minimize the amount of time at the competition area?

Such concern are already considered when allocating the booking slots, as the primary schools category participants are already the latest to arrive and the first to have their competition event.

The exact timing for the participating schools are already allocated and we sincerely wish all participants can arrive on time so the event can be executed with as little delay as possible.

Why are the Open category participants the first to report and the last to compete?

Due to variation of ages from all categories, it is considered the best arrangement for the event as the primary school participants are younger and get restless more easily.

Another consideration is the sheer number of Open category participants, and the earlier reporting time allows smoother administration transitions and also acts as a buffer for teams to prepare for their events.

How many judges will there be?

There will be a total of 7 judges. Of which, 5 are routine judges and 2 penalty judges. The judges will consist of both locals and intentional representative from IFC countries, namely Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Taiwan and Malaysia.

Regarding the issue of partiality during the judging, it was pointed out one of the judges is also a coach for teams in the competition. The judging system is such as the Highest and Lowest points awarded by the 5 judges are omitted and the remaining points are totaled up, with the maximum being 300 points. The penalty deducted will be the average of the 2 penalty judges and be deducted from the total score giving the final result.

It is also pointed out that this is in accordance with current IFC competition standards in Japan, where coaches and judges are both represented in a single competition itself, which is where CAS is working towards.

Double Cartwheel is pointed out to be disallowed.
Double cartwheel is defined as a pair of tumbler with hands and legs gripped by the other party performing the cartwheel in tandem.
Point to note is that cartwheels in succession are permitted.

2. General Rules and Safety Guidelines.

Can my team have 2 set of different color shoes in the same model?
Can my team have a slight variation is the model of the shoe?


Upon further examination of the competition rule stated in “General Safety Guidelines Section 4.2”, the committee will stand by the decision to impose penalty “Scoring and Penalties Section 4.9” on teams breaking this general rule and thus revoking the special leeway provided earlier. Shoes are considered part of the team uniform and should be adhered to strictly as it is an integral part of team unity and team identity.

As such, the committee would like to remind all teams of the basic requirement of having similar shoe color, different shoe models and patterns are not considered an infringement of the rule.

Within a team or group, members may wear shoes of different models - privided that the shoes are visibly of same colour and pattern.

However, it is important to note that should an individual participant’s shoe stand out from the rest of team, be it in terms of different color or different pattern, the team will be penalized for each occurrence of the infringement.

My team has participants which require the aid of medical apparatus. Is it mandatory to remove the medical item during the routine?

It is to note that medical items such as spectacles are not permitted for secondary and Open category. However, in the special cases of Primary Category, the committee has permitted the usage of such medical apparatus, if and only if the item is properly secured. Failure to do would result in a penalization and point would be deducted should the apparatus be removed during the routine, by purpose or by accident.

For Primary School categories, participants may wear plastic spectacles during the routine, on consideration that those with myopia could be too young to wear contact lenses with care. However, metal spectacles are strictly disallowed.

No form of jewelry is permitted, as stated in the general guidelines, the committee would encourage all participants to remove all ear accessories, even ear sticks for safety reasons.

3. Reminders

For Open Category participants, it is mandatory to include 1 cheer and 1 sideline accompanied by 4 arm motions, in the entire routine. During the cheer segment of the routine, it is also compulsory to include 1 stunt and 1 pyramid.

Is it Compulsory to include 1 stunt and 1 pyramid for Secondary school category?

No, this rule only applies to teams participating in the Open category.

Is there a time Limit for the Cheer segment of a routine?

There is no time limit for the Cheer segment. It is important to note that the minimum and maximum time limit for the entire routine is 2minutes 15seconds and 2minutes 30seconds
respectively, it is to the team discretion to allocated time for the Cheer segment. Timing for the routine begins with the first stunt or first synchronized motion after music commencing.

Are there barricades protecting the participants from the general audience, since the event is held in an open area?

There are barricades encompassing the entire competition ground and as a safety precaution all barricades are at least 2 metres away from the central competition area of mats.

Can the participants step out of the mats during the routine, e.g. to wait for movement or to avoid collision?

No, all participants must stay with the 12 x 12 mats boundary, although there’s extra mats for safety purposes. All actions by participants should be performed within the boundary and infringement will result in penalization.

Can tumbling be of more than 4 elements for Secondary Category?

No, tumbling can only be of 3 elements for Secondary Category. Eg. Round-off back hand spring layout.

For Primary Category, is chest level liberty permitted?

Yes, Chest level liberty is permitted as it is still in accordance of the 2 height limit imposed on Primary Category.

Can my team switch ballot positions since we are sending 2 Group Category teams, and we have the same coach?

No. The purpose of performing a balloting medium is to ensure all teams are given equal standing for the order of performance. Any teams found to have swapped positions would be disqualified immediately without the refund of the competition fee.

When can I use my reserves?

In any cases, should the active participants be unable to compete on the day (e.g due to sickness or injury), the reserves as listed in the registration form can replace the member at any time before the competition routine. However, it is still necessary to inform any changes to the committee prior to the performance.

When is the dateline for the submission of music?

There is no need for submission for music. However the committee would like to inform all teams, it is the team responsibility for ensuring the availability of their required music on the competition day. It is also important to note, the music should not include any form of offensive or impropriate language. Violation results in penalization.

Best Regards,
CAS Admin.

Programme Timeline

Hi all,

Here is the finalized Programme Timeline for Cheerobics 2008.
(Update: Added team's performance lineup)


With Regards,
CAS Admin.

Saturday, March 8, 2008

VIP Passes & Media Passes

Hi all, please take note of the following information:

1. VIP Passes

Due to logistical restrictions. Each participating team/institution will be issued with Two VIP passes.
The invitation will be sent to your team/institution's correspondence via email by Wednesday.

2. Media Passes

Two Media Passes will be issued to each team/institution for photography/videography.

However, they will only be allowed into the designated media area during the team performance and are required to leave the area after the team's performance.

Media Pass will be given to the team upon registration on the day of event. Passes are to be worn visibly.

Please also be reminded that flash photography is strictly prohibited.

Best Regards,
CAS Admin.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Pre-Competition Briefing + Balloting Exercise

Hi all, please take note of the below mentioned information.

1. Pre-Competition Briefing

A pre-competition briefing will be held on Saturday, 8th March 2008 at Potong Pasir Community Centre Conference room, from 8.00pm to 9.00pm.

This briefing is to enable respective teacher in charge/captain/coaches/representatives have a clearer understand of the competition, it's rules and regulations, and clear any doubts they might have.

2. Balloting exercise

In addition, team representatives will take part in a balloting exercise to determine the order of performance on 16th March 2008.

In the event that team representatives are unable to attend the balloting exercise, a CAS official will represent the team in the balloting exercise under the witness of other team representatives and CAS officials.

3. How to get there

Potong Pasir Community Centre could be reached by the following means of public transportation:
(a) Potong Pasir MRT Station.
(b) Buses 147, 13, 853, 133, 142, 107.

Best Regards,
CAS Admin.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Kallang Leisure Park

Hi all,

As the date draws nearer to 16th March 2008, we would like to bring to your attention that the competition is slated to be held at Kallang Leisure Park.



The competition ground will be held at the central atrium.


Ground View.


Top View.

Kallang Leisure Park is a new 3 storey shopping mall that has recently opened beside the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
The mall can be reached by the following methods of transportation:

1) Public SBS Bus 11 & 16



Alight once you reach Singapore Indoor Stadium.

  • Bus number 11 is a loop service which runs from Geylang Lor 1 Tier.
  • Bus number 16 runs between Bedok bus interchange and Bt Merah Central interchange, going through Orchard Road MRT Station and Tiong Bahru MRT Station.

You may visit SBS Transit's official website for more information regarding the bus services.

2) Car (There is ample parking space outside the shopping mall)

3) Shopping Mall's Free Shuttle Bus Service


Click on the image for a bigger view.

See you on 16th March 2008.

Best Regards,
CAS Admin.