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    Acting after an accident caused by a cheerleader falling at Sunday's mens tournament game, the Missouri Valley Conference has banned certain cheerleading stunts from its tournaments.
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    The Missouri Valley Conference is barring cheerleaders from its 10 schools from doing certain routines during its women's tournament this week.



    No "launching" of cheerleaders into the air, and no formations higher than two levels high.

  • #2
    Apparently just for a week though:

    The MVC commissioner said cheerleaders won't be allowed to do routines involving people launched into the air or anything more than two levels high this week.

    I think this is silly. If someone suffers a serious injury being undercut during a game for example will they then ban jumping?

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    • #3
      "The University of Nebraska-Lincoln banned stunts for a while after a cheerleader was badly hurt there. Tracy Jensen sued the university for more than $2 million and won after she was hurt."

      "There are no state rules for cheerleaders or their coaches."

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      • #4
        How in the hell could she hold the university responsible for her injuries?

        She knew that she was at risk for injury before participating in those stunts.
        Nowhere in the Constitution is healthcare a right. Either is employment insurance, food stamps, and welfare.

        I ask what makes the liberal pansies think those are rights?

        Stupid liberals.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RocketWatcher
          How in the hell could she hold the university responsible for her injuries?

          She knew that she was at risk for injury before participating in those stunts.
          Lawyers.
          You are lucky they didn't find you liable.

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          • #6
            you know the saying, if we didnt have lawyers, we wouldn't need lawyers
            Chad

            Go Cubbies
            "I'm going to spend my time, like its going out of style."

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            • #7
              Now the National Junior College Athletic Assoc.
              has banned cheer stunts

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