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The American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators recently announced a ban of cheerleaders' tall pyramids and highflying stunts at national tournaments. They may not be launched or tossed or stacked more than two people high.
It follows an accident during the Missouri Valley Conference championship where a cheerleader lost her balance in a pyramid, fell 15 feet and landed on her head, suffering a concussion and cracked neck vertebrae. In 2001 a University of Nebraska ...