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Connecticut cheerleaders want uniforms with more coverage

Earlier this year, cheerleaders in one Florida district had to get special permission to wear their skirts on game day, because the uniforms were too skimpy for a new dress code. In a fascinating twist, last week cheerleaders in Connecticut begged school officials to help make their uniforms less skimpy.


According to the Connecticut Post and NBC Connecticut, Heidi Medina, the captain of Bridgeport Central's cheerleading squad, stood before the Bridgeport Board of Education in her team's standard uniform, which bares athletes midriffs and uses either small shorts or baggy sweatpants as bottoms, to make a statement that it was inappropriate.


Medina and fellow seniors insist that the Central uniforms do not meet regulations that require cheerleader uniforms to cover an athlete's midsection when they stand at attention.
"It really hurts our self esteem," Bridgeport Central senior Ariana Mesaros told the Board of Education, according to the Post. "I am embarrassed to stand up here dressed like this. Is this really how you want Bridgeport to be represented?"
As noted by NBC Connecticut, the Bridgeport cheerleaders' plea comes on the heels of a recent study of college cheerleaders, which found that college cheerleaders whose uniforms exposed midriffs faced a significantly higher risk of developing eating disorders.
For it's part, the Bridgeport Board of Education is moving quickly to quell the controversy, with the assistant superintendent of secondary schools telling the Post that black bodysuits would be purchased for the Central cheerleaders to wear under their uniforms.
Still, the incident raises a troubling disparity between what cheerleaders are expected to look like, and what might be most healthy for them. While the eating disorder study focused on college cheerleaders, there's little doubt that the findings are significant for high school cheerleaders, too.


The fact that one group of cheerleaders would advocate for more conservative uniforms while others would push to get their smaller uniforms green lighted speaks to the lack of standards among cheerleading uniforms.
If nothing else, the two divergent pleas provide an intriguing case study for why establishing national cheerleading uniform standards might be justified.

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7 comments

  • steve229
    14 years ago
    I have some ideas on cheerleader uniform standards, lol.
  • spandexman
    14 years ago
    Charlie Sheen is on the case!! Heidi Fleis has some expertise in this field too.
  • samsung1
    14 years ago
    lol I posted this with steve229 in mind...
  • sinclair
    14 years ago
    ""The fact that one group of cheerleaders would advocate for more conservative uniforms while others would push to get their smaller uniforms green lighted speaks to the lack of standards among cheerleading uniforms.""

    The Bridgeport Central cheerleaders are all fat Hispanic and black girls. Look it up. Of course they want to cover up and wear baggy sweatpants. The Florida girls are hot white girls that actually look good in skimpy skirts.
  • Dudester
    14 years ago
    Consider the USC cheerleaders-they've been wearing the same type of (conservative) Cheerleading outfits since the 1930's, and this is in Los Angeles where one could easily imagine cherleaders wearing lingerie. No one complains.

    Also consider the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders, who have the best costumes and pageantry of all cheerleaders (save the Kilgore Rangerettes). During the Jimmy Johnson era, some of the cheerleaders complained that in freezing cold weather, they were still required to perform in the halter tops, hot pants, and boots. The solution-in very cold weather they bundle up now.

    BTW, the Chicago Bears, who still play outside, remain the only NFL team without cheerleaders.
  • Player11
    14 years ago
    I think Cheerleaders in short skirts and skimpy outfits is as American as apple pie. Shame on anyone trying to change this. Everybody knows Cheerleaders make good strippers.....
  • MisterGuy
    14 years ago
    How did I know that this article would be highlighted here on TUSCL? LOL...these very same girls probably wear much less to the beach...who knows...
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