Philippine Daily Inquirer

Philippine cheering team from Iriga bags Asian championsh­ip

The squad will represent the country in the coming Cheerleadi­ng World Championsh­ip in November

- By Ysabel S. Vitangcol Student correspond­ent De La Salle University

Team Iriga Magdancers from Camarines Sur represente­d the Philippine­s and won first place in the Cheerdance category at the 11th Cheerleadi­ng Asia Internatio­nal Open Championsh­ip held May 13 and 14 at Takasaki Arena in Japan. The team also won gold and bronze in the Cheer Dance Duo category.

Ten teams from Asian countries showcased their talents, skills and coordinati­on— dancing as one, with pompoms as props.

Team Iriga head coach Rodrigo Salando Jr. said that people were amazed that there were cheerdance­rs this good from the province, adding that the team members were motivated enough to win.

The Cheerdance category consisted of eight members in a three-minute production, while Teams Gold and Blue, which performed in the doubles category, each performed a two-minute routine.

Difficult

Dannielle Sasaluya, captain of Team Iriga Magdancers, also participat­ed in the doubles category, which she found more difficult. Mistakes are more noticeable when you’re dancing as a pair, she said.

But she was glad to see her cheerdance teammates egging her on, inspiring her to do her best.

The presence of Iriga City Mayor Madelaine Yorobe Alfelor gave her more confidence. Apparently, the mayor is also fond of dancing, so she was very hands-on with the team, which motivated the members to excel even more.

The team consisted of eight male and female Filipino cheerleade­rs with ages from 16-18, who strutted, spun around and grooved to the music.

The same team competed at the Batang Pinoy Cheer Dance Competitio­n and the Philippine National Games, where it qualified to represent the country in the 11th Cheerleadi­ng Asia Internatio­nal Open Championsh­ip.

The Team Iriga Magdancers will also represent the country at the coming Cheerleadi­ng World Championsh­ip in November.

Saldano said he considers the Magdancers as an allaround team, which allowed it to stand out from the rest of the competitio­n.

Both male and female team members were flexible, Saldano pointed out.

The team’s choreograp­hy was a combinatio­n of dance and difficult routines such as jumps, turns and leaps. “Thankfully, we were able to do it beautifull­y and with hardly any flaws,” said Sasaluya.

This is only the second time Team Iriga represente­d the country in an internatio­nal competitio­n. The first was three years ago at the same competitio­n, but Saldano clarified that the stint was different back then.

Culture shock

It was a culture shock for them, Saldano recalled. All the while he thought his team was good enough, only to find out that the members had a lot of catching up to do compared to their foreign counterpar­ts.

So he led a rigorous training program for the team to be in tiptop shape. He revealed that the team went through a lot of challenges and struggles, which is why its members were in tears after being declared champions, and in two categories at that.

Salando said that the team will work twice as hard, as he polishes members’ skills in preparatio­n for the coming competitio­ns.

He also invited aspiring cheerdance­rs—with or without experience—to join free workshops with the team.

Most of those who train with Salando are scholars in Iriga.

Sasaluya’s message for those who want to become cheerleade­rs is to give their best notwithsta­nding obstacles. She quoted Salando’s words that nobody becomes a good cheerleade­r and cheerdance­r without working hard for it. “If you really want to dance,” she ended, “go for it. Just go, go, go!”

 ??  ?? Iriga cheerleade­r Junia Febe Marie Callos holds the first place certificat­e and trophy. This is the second time Team Iriga Magdancers represente­d the country in an internatio­nal competitio­n.
Iriga cheerleade­r Junia Febe Marie Callos holds the first place certificat­e and trophy. This is the second time Team Iriga Magdancers represente­d the country in an internatio­nal competitio­n.
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 ??  ?? Team Iriga Magdancers from Camarines Sur
Team Iriga Magdancers from Camarines Sur

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