Barriers disappear, spirits soar as gold-medal cheer squad heads to Orlando for world championship
Pulse, a team with Coastal Wave Elite, includes athletes with disabilities. In April, it will be the first team of its kind in the province to compete at the World Cheerleading Championships in Orlando, Florida. The CBC's Maddie Ryan swung by the Mount Pearl gym to learn more.

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