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As an ENGLISH majorette myself, I think it is. It has all the elements of a sport: competitive (I have a big nationals competition this weekend), physical endurance, coordination, practise and skill.

There is a big difference between English and American majorettes. English are groups which are done out of school time as a hobby, nothing to do with school, and American are usually high school majorettes.

There are many people that take majorettes/baton twirling seriously: Hollie Neilson is a good example. She is an absolute legend to majorettes/baton twirling.

Many people have different opinions on whether it is a sport or not, and personally I think it is.

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