
About Us
In 1971 the British Majorette Association was formed.
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The halcyon days of the carnival saw our members entertain in a riotous blaze of colour displaying their abilities in pom poms and the twirling of the baton, Mace and rifles.
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Whilst maintaining recreational programmes we also began the development of grades, competitive programmes,
judges and judging systems and training programmes for coaches
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Our development into a sport had begun.
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Athletes learn all the techniques, all the events within the Association
but also the need to set goals, to strive, to learn discipline,
to achieve, to handle defeat in a positive manner,
to be a team player as well as to personally achieve.
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And so Into the World
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In 1977 the Association came together with Twirling Organisations
from around the world – the venue - London, England.
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At this meeting the Organisations formed the World Baton Twirling Association with the view to develop and standardise the sport.
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1978 By-laws were passed and International rules were laid down resulting in the 1st World Baton Twirling Championship in 1980 held in the USA.
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Like all types of organisations focus should be to evolve, develop, promote and move forward.
The BMA changed its name finally deciding on
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The British Baton Twirling Sports Association
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reflecting its chosen path and the sport it had become standing proud
among its fellow organisations from around the globe.
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It is a multi-faceted sport
but incorporating so much art form in its requirements yes ...
a great sport, a great activity.


