SCS medical student Alanna Rottler and the Australian Cheerleading team at the World Championships |
Third
year School of Clinical Sciences’ medical student Alanna Rottler has brought
home a silver medal in the recent World Cheerleading championships in Orlando, Florida.
A
relative newcomer to the sport, Alanna starting cheerleading two years ago and
has helped the Australian team achieve their best result ever.
“This
is the first time that an Australian team has broken inside the top 5, let
alone break into the top 2 teams in the world in any division of All Star Cheerleading,” said Alanna.
“This
silver medal is huge—not just for our team but also for Australian
Cheerleading.”
A
gymnast for 12 years, Alanna retired from gymnastics in her final year of high
school to concentrate on studies.
“When
I started my medical degree at Monash University, I joined the university
cheerleading team before moving to All-Star Cheerleading, the division in which
I now compete.”
The
World Championships was Alanna’s first international competition.
Alanna
said she loves the challenges that cheerleading presents.
“You
have to trust your team mates’ abilities as well as your own, and find that
last inch of energy at the end of a gruelling routine,” said Alanna.
“And
you also have to overcome the mental barrier; some of our manoeuvrers are
seriously scary and fear is a constant barrier but the best part of
cheerleading by far is the feeling of flying.”
Alanna
and her team train upwards of 10 hours a week.
She is very excited to see what happens next for her team and for
Australian cheerleading.
Watch
Alanna’s terrifying and award winning performance in the US here.
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