Today, the cheerleading world celebrates a groundbreaking moment as the International Cheer Union (ICU) receives full recognition from the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Announced during the 138th IOC Session in Tokyo, this significant milestone catapults cheerleading closer to its Olympic dreams.
The International Cheer Union, which first secured provisional recognition in 2016, has now achieved full recognition, affirming its status as a globally governed sport with rigorous safety standards and structured competitions. This acknowledgment by the IOC opens new doors for funding and development, potentially leading to cheerleading’s inclusion in upcoming Olympic Games.
USA Cheer, the national governing body for cheerleading in the United States, has enthusiastically welcomed this development. Executive Director Lauri Harris expressed immense pride and gratitude towards the IOC for recognizing the sport’s growth and the ICU’s persistent efforts in enhancing global participation.
The full recognition is not just a win for the ICU but a triumph for thousands of athletes and coaches across the globe who dedicate their lives to the sport. It validates the athletic rigor, discipline, and competitive spirit that define cheerleading. Moreover, it encourages more young athletes to take up the sport, knowing that their Olympic aspirations are now more tangible than ever.





