On November 12, 2011, Going Pro Entertainment contributed choreography and instructional video as the Science Cheerleaders and over 1,300 Pop Warner Cheerleaders broke the Guinness Book of World Records for the Largest Cheer.
Going Pro Executive Director and reigning Ms. United States Laura Eilers choreographed the 6-minute cheer. Eilers was an NFL cheerleader in Kansas City and St. Louis and now coordinates professional cheerleading and dance performances around the globe. Eilers serves as the choreographer for the Science Cheerleaders, coordinating 20-minute stage performances involving NFL and NBA cheerleaders who work in the sciences.
Going Pro’s Maryland consultant Heidi Inthavong joined the Science Cheerleaders at the event to lead the cheer. Heidi was a 6-year Kansas City Chiefs Cheerleader and has performed as a Science Cheerleader for two years. Inthavong consults future pro cheerleaders and performs with the Pro Cheer All Stars alumni performance group produced by Going Pro Entertainment.
The cheer performed by Pop Warner focused on the importance of science and engineering and was led by two other Science Cheerleaders and the organization director Darlene Cavalier. The previous Guinness World Record was set in China during the 2008 Olympics with a cheer team of 1,200 people chanting a slogan that translates to, “I love it when China wins.”
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