Here I thought those cheerleading competitions on ESPN were recorded, edited for time and legs that snap so viewers don’t have to worry about vomiting while watching a cheerleading competition.
Nope.
iknow I wasn’t the only who’s seen this … pic.twitter.com/DdlPIzJiMP
— -A (@adrianna106789) April 25, 2015
So that’s Shannon Garrett’s leg snapping. She’s a member of Team Coed Elite and the team rebounded from losing Shannon and another member of the team to win the world championship at the U.S. All Star Federation competition.
Shannon could’ve let the leg snap get her down. NOOOOOO! This is team cheerleading. You pick up your snapped leg and you go to work with a camera.
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Shannon, left, before snapping her leg
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They could’ve quit. They could’ve packed it in and went back to their lives as just another cheerleading all-star team full of high school students. NOOOO! Coed Elite pulled together thanks to a pep talk from one of their coaches. 5:00 mark.
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