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===Chronology of events===
===Chronology of events===
The UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe won the first three years of competition from 1994 to 1996<ref name ="UST"/>. They did not compete in the 1998 season and instead joined the ''1st Lipton Cheering Cup Competition''. The rivalry between the two squads began in 1999 when UST returned to reclaim the title after their year of absence. However, they only finished second behind UP Pep Squad. In 2001, UP Pep Squad matched the record of UST's three consecutive wins. In 2002, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe regained the title while UP Pep Squad finished third. The next three years had UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe in first place and UP Pep Squad as runner-up. In 2006, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe received their eighth title via five consecutive victories with the highest recorded score in the history of the competition; UP Pep Squad finished third. UP Pep Squad regained the title in 2007<ref name="GMA"/> and defended it in 2008. Neither UP nor UST won in 2009, with the title going to FEU. That year, UP finished 3rd while the Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion dislodged UST out of the top 3 with a surprise 2nd place finish. In 2010, UP edged out FEU to regain the title, while UST regained a spot in the top 3.
The UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe won the first three years of competition from 1994 to 1996<ref name ="UST"/>. They did not compete in the 1998 season and instead joined the ''1st Lipton Cheering Cup Competition''. The rivalry between the two squads began in 1999 when UST returned to reclaim the title after their year of absence. However, they only finished second behind UP Pep Squad. In 2001, UP Pep Squad matched the record of UST's three consecutive wins. In 2002, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe regained the title while UP Pep Squad finished third. The next three years had UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe in first place and UP Pep Squad as runner-up. In 2006, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe received their eighth title via five consecutive victories with the highest recorded score in the history of the competition; UP Pep Squad finished third. UP Pep Squad regained the title in 2007<ref name="GMA"/> and defended it in 2008, with a record setting 8.27 point lead over UST. Neither UP nor UST won in 2009, with the title going to FEU. That year, UP finished 3rd while the Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion dislodged UST out of the top 3 with a surprise 2nd place finish. In 2010, UP edged out FEU to regain the title, while UST regained a spot in the top 3.


===Popular cheers===
===Popular cheers===

Revision as of 18:56, 29 September 2010

UAAP Cheerdance Competition
SportCheerleading
Founded1994
No. of teams8
Country Philippines
Most recent
champion(s)
UP school colors University of the Philippines Pep Squad (2010)[1]
TV partner(s)Studio 23
The annual UAAP Cheerdance Competition (CDC) is held at the Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City, Philippines

The UAAP Cheerdance Competition is an annual one-day event of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines for cheerleading. However, it does not count in the tabulation to determine the UAAP Overall Championship. Studio 23 received the right to televise the UAAP Men's Basketball. Along with it came the coverage rights of the annual UAAP Cheerdance Competition. The hosts of the event usually start with an audience roll call. After each participating university's name is called, the audience from that school chants their most popular cheer along with their official drummers. However, the dancers of their respective pep squads are not shown to viewers, on site and over live streaming, until their performance. The sequence of the roll call are random and solely the discretion of the hosts or producers. The sequence of the performance are determined by drawing of lots prior the competition.[citation needed] Since 2006, side-court reporters of each participating universities join the main host of the event. Before the announcement of winners and after all squads have performed, a recap is shown during the telecast. Only the champion and first and second runners-up are announced at the end of the competition. Except in 2008, the host(s) reveal the average scores before announcing the winners. University of Santo Tomas has the most championships (8) followed by University of the Philippines (6). University of the Philippines is the current defending champion. The 2008 Samsung UAAP Cheerdance Competition was the most attended UAAP event with a record-breaking 23,443 paying audience.

Latest Results

For the UAAP Cheerdance Competition 2010 Edition, the University of the Philippines bagged the championship crown gaining four first place marks from the judges. The Far Eastern University placed second with 3 second place and 2 third place marks, while the University of Santo Tomas received 2 second place and 3 third place nods from the board of judges.[2] The following are the scores of the top three teams out of a possible total score of 500 points from 5 judges:

  1. University of the Philippines - 440.9 points (88.18%)
  2. Far Eastern University - 421.4 points (84.28%)
  3. University of Santo Tomas - 407.5 points (81.50%)

Participants

School Cheerdance Team
Adamson school colors Adamson University (AdU) Adamson Pep Squad
Ateneo school colors Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion
La Salle school colors De La Salle University (DLSU) DLSU Animo Squad
(DLSU Pep Squad: 1994-2007)
FEU school colors Far Eastern University (FEU) FEU Cheering Squad
NU school colors National University (NU) NU Pep Squad
UE school colors University of the East (UE) UE Pep Squad
UP school colors University of the Philippines (UP) UP Pep Squad
(Filipiniana Dance Troupe: 1994-1996)
UST school colors University of Santo Tomas (UST) UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe
(with the UST Yellow Jackets)

Rules

The competition rules has been revised through the years since it began. The following is based on the most recent rules drafted in 2008.[3]

Basic Rules

  1. One official team per UAAP-member university
  2. 15-25 UAAP-eligible students
  3. Max of 5 spotters/propsmen, in all-black garb
  4. Up to 2 substitutes 12 hours before the competition
  5. No interaction between members of the panel judges and participants, coaches and spectators
  6. No abusive and profane language
  7. No inappropriate and disrespectful action

Performance

  1. Routines must have:
    • School cheer yelled live
    • Dance techniques, variety of formations, synchronization with music and cheers
  2. To count, 50% of the squad must perform:
    • Min 3 jumps/leaps
    • Min 3 lifts/stunts
    • Toss
    • Gymnastics/tumbling
    • Min 3 pyramids (Max 2.5 high)
  3. Maximum of 7 snares and 12 bass drums
  4. Routine should be between 4–5 minutes long
  5. Cheerleaders may not perform outside the boundary line of 15x20 meters performance area

Judges

In 2009, UAAP replaced the panel of judges with representatives from various cheerleading, dance, and gymnastics organizations. Prior 2009, the panel of judges compose of representative from 8 UAAP-member schools and a representative from a credible gymnastics organizations. The following are the judges for 2010:

  • Anatoly Panassiukov, Ballet Master of Philippine Ballet Theatre
  • Jasmin Ortega, Coach of Women's Artistic Gymnastics International School-Manila (International Judge)
  • Evangeline Navarro, Vice-President of the Cheerleading Association of the Philippines
  • Hayden Robbie, Member of Technical Committee of Asian Cheerleading Federation
  • Javier Beren, Technical Director of Pilipinas Cheerleading Association

Criteria

The following is the most recent set of criteria drafted in 2010.[2]

  • 10 points each: Dance Technique, Lifts or Stunts, Pyramids, Choreography, Degree of Difficulty, Synchronization, Overall Effectiveness
  • 5 points each: Jumps, Tumbling Skills, Tosses, Formations, Audibility/Clarity, Uniform and PropsEffectiveness

Sponsors

Major Sponsor Competition Name Year(s)
Jollibee Jollibee Chi-Cheer Kayo Challenge 1994–1996
Nestlé Ice Cream Nestlé Crunch Ice Cream Cheering Competition[4] 1998–1999
Nestlé Non-Stop Cheerdance Competition 2000–2005
Samsung Samsung UAAP Cheerdance Competition 2007–2010

Top Three

Year Champion 2nd 3rd
1994
UST[4][5]

DLSU[5]

FEU
1995
UST [4][5]

DLSU[5]

UP
1996
UST[4][5]

UP[5]

DLSU[5]
1997
The competition was suspended for a year. a
1998 b
FEU[6]

DLSU

UP
1999
UP[7]

UST[4]

FEU
2000
UP[7]

UST

FEU
2001
UP[7]
81.22

AdU
77.11

UST[8]
76.32
2002
UST[8][9]
87.38[8]

UE[8]
84.88[8]

UP[8]
84.00[8]
2003
UST[9][10]
89.50

UP[10]
88.16

FEU[10]
88.00
2004
UST[9][10]
93.61

UP[10]
90.56

FEU[10]
87.09
2005
UST[9][10]
90.98[11]

UP[10]
90.76[11]

FEU[10]
88.72[11]
2006 c
UST[9][12]
94.96[12]

FEU[12]
93.20[12]

UP[12]
91.70[12]
2007
UP[9][13]
92.66[13]

UST[13]
92.16[13]

FEU[13]
91.66[13]
2008
UP[9][14]
93.30[14]

UST[9][14]
85.03[14]

FEU[9][14]
83.96[14]
2009
FEU[15]
86.10[15]

ADMU[15]
83.40[15]

UP[15]
83.10[15]
2010
UP
88.18[16]

FEU
84.28[16]

UST
81.50[16]

Notes:

  • ^a - The UAAP Board suspended the competition when a member from the UP Filipiniana figured in an accident during practice.
  • ^b - In 1998, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe did not join the competition.
  • ^c - De La Salle University was suspended in 2006 and was not allowed to join the competition.[17]
School Last Championship Top 1 Top 2 Top 3 Total
University of Santo Tomas 2006 8 4 2 14
University of the Philippines 2010 6 4 5 15
Far Eastern University 2009 2 2 8 12
De La Salle University - - 3 1 4
Ateneo de Manila University - - 1 - 1
Adamson University - - 1 - 1
University of the East - - 1 - 1
National University - - - - -

Top 10 Recorded Scores

School Year Score
University of Santo Tomas 2006 94.96
University of Santo Tomas 2004 93.61
University of the Philippines 2008 93.30
Far Eastern University 2006 93.20
University of the Philippines 2007 92.66
University of Santo Tomas 2007 92.16
University of the Philippines 2006 91.70
Far Eastern University 2007 91.66
University of Santo Tomas 2005 90.98
University of the Philippines 2005 90.76

UP - UST Rivalry

File:University of the Philippines seal.png
University of the Philippines

University of Santo Tomas

Being the top two teams to win the most number of championship titles, the University of the Philippines and the University of Santo Tomas were caught in a friendly competition through their official cheerdance teams: the UP Pep Squad and the UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe.

Head-to-head status

The UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe has the most number of wins, with eight (8) championships followed by the UP Pep Squad with six (6). UST holds the most consecutive victories at five (5), which they achieved from 2002 to 2006. The highest score recorded in the competition was 94.96 by UST in 2006, followed by 93.61 also by UST in 2004. UP's highest score was 93.30 in 2008, when a new point-system was introduced. The largest point differential between the two teams is 8.03 by UP in 2008, followed by 4.90 also by UP in 2001. UST's largest lead over UP was 3.38 in 2002, when UP finished 3rd.

Both UP and UST broke their rival's streak after landing on the third spot. In 1999, UP won the title after being placed in third in 1998. UST was able to regain the title in 2002 after being a third placer in 2001. UP again took the championship title in 2007 after finishing third in 2006.

Chronology of events

The UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe won the first three years of competition from 1994 to 1996[4]. They did not compete in the 1998 season and instead joined the 1st Lipton Cheering Cup Competition. The rivalry between the two squads began in 1999 when UST returned to reclaim the title after their year of absence. However, they only finished second behind UP Pep Squad. In 2001, UP Pep Squad matched the record of UST's three consecutive wins. In 2002, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe regained the title while UP Pep Squad finished third. The next three years had UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe in first place and UP Pep Squad as runner-up. In 2006, UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe received their eighth title via five consecutive victories with the highest recorded score in the history of the competition; UP Pep Squad finished third. UP Pep Squad regained the title in 2007[13] and defended it in 2008, with a record setting 8.27 point lead over UST. Neither UP nor UST won in 2009, with the title going to FEU. That year, UP finished 3rd while the Ateneo Blue Babble Battalion dislodged UST out of the top 3 with a surprise 2nd place finish. In 2010, UP edged out FEU to regain the title, while UST regained a spot in the top 3.

UP's popular cheer is "Unibersidad ng Pilipinas" while UST's is "Go USTe!". Usually held in Araneta Coliseum, the UP crowd clap hands over their head while chanting their cheer, while the UST crowd waves either their yellow hotdog balloons or their raised right pointing finger in circular clockwise motion while cheering.

References

  1. ^ [1], ABS-CBNNews.com: UP Pep Squad bags UAAP Cheerdance title
  2. ^ a b Alder T. Almo (2010-09-13), "UP redeems basketball woes with UAAP Cheerdance win", "ABS-CBNNews.com". Retrieved 14 September 2010.
  3. ^ "UAAP 2008 Cheerdance Rules and Criteria", Youtube. Retrieved 7 December 2008
  4. ^ a b c d e f "UST SALINGGAWI DANCE TROUPE CHOREOGRAPHERS", Retrieved 7 December 2008.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g UST Wins Third Straight Cheering Title at the Start of Season 59., Retrieved 5 April 2008
  6. ^ "2007 Interview with FEU Cheering Squad prior the 2007 competition"
  7. ^ a b c "2007 Interview with UP Pep Squad prior the 2007 competition".
  8. ^ a b c d e f g Alder T. Almo (2002-10-10), "Back in the groove", The Varsitarian. Retrieved 20 September 2007.
  9. ^ a b c d e f g h i Jasmine W. Payo (2008-09-08), "UP back-to-back cheer-dance champion", Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved 8 September 2008.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g h i Adrian Carlo Velasco (2005-09-24), "Musing on the cheerdance hype", Manila Standard Today. Retrieved 17 September 2007.
  11. ^ a b c Llanesca T. Panti (2005-10-15), "‘Gawi notches fourth straight title", The Varsitarian. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
  12. ^ a b c d e f Ma. Jesamine D.G. Palarca (2006), "Salinggawi reigns high for five", The Varsitarian. Retrieved 11 October 2008.
  13. ^ a b c d e f g GMA News (2007-09-17), "UP pep squad is 2007 UAAP cheer dance champion", GMANews.TV. Retrieved 17 September 2007.
  14. ^ a b c d e f M.R.A. Barrios and H.J.D. Brobo (2008-11-20), "‘Gawi, bridesmaids anew", The Varsitarian. Retrieved 9 December 2008.
  15. ^ a b c d e f http://sports.inquirer.net/collegiate/collegiate/view/20090914-225110/FEU-ends-long-winless-spell-in-cheerdance
  16. ^ a b c UP Pep Squad rules UAAP cheerdance tilt
  17. ^ Adrian Carlo Velasco (2006-07-08), "SCHOOL WARS: Let the games begin", Manila Standard Today. Retrieved 17 September 2007.

See also