About

Glasgow University Cheerleading (GUC) has something for everyone – no matter how much experience you have!


We have competitive Level 1 co-ed cheer, and competitive Level 2 all-girl cheer that involve dance, stunts, jumps and tumble and compete in Scottish and UK National Competitions.

In addition, we offer Group Stunt who compete at UK and Scottish competitions, and Pom Dance who compete at Scottish and UK National Competitions.

Finally, if you are looking to do cheer for fun or to gain experience, we have a recreational team. Glasgow University Cheerleading Club allows everyone to push themselves, learn new skills, have fun and develop great friendships as part of a University sports team.

Successes

As a club we have an outstanding success rate, competing at least twice a year across Britain.

This year, GUC achieved our most successful season to date. Our Level 2 all-girl team attended Future Cheer University Nationals and won their division, Grand Champions at Level 2 for the 2nd year in a row, and for the first time in club history; Ultimate Grand Champions.

Our pom team also attended Future Cheer and for the 2nd year in a row, won their division and Dance Grand Champions; Pom also competed at SUCC where they were awarded Grand Champions of the competition.

This year we had Level 2 and Level 3 Group Stunt teams who competed at Future Cheer and SUCC; all three teams were amazing, placing 1st, 2nd and 3rd at Future cheer. Our co-ed Level 1 team attended BCA Scottish Sensation and SUCC this year and placed 1st at both competitions, an amazing achievement for the newly established team.

This year GUC has set a standard of excellence which we are determined to uphold.

What GUC has to offer you

As a huge sports club at the university, we always make time to socialise together with frequent themed nights, dinners and joint socials as a club or with other sports teams at the Uni. These opportunities offer a great environment for the team to become closer and for every member to get to know one another!

Training

See Club Sport Training Timetable for training times

Insurance

It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the appropriate insurance cover for any activity you take part in.  Upon joining, please check the level of insurance cover we, as a club, provide to you.  

GUSA recommends that all students playing high risk sport, go abroad to compete/train, or are playing in governing body leagues, may want to consider/need to take out personal liability insurance, or join the sports governing body to be covered.  Some insurance providers also offer specialist sports cover.

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