A Perfect Day in South Florida: The Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders
So a couple of weeks ago, I escaped from the cold and windy Northeast to warm and sunny Florida.
And the highlight of the trip was certainly a trip to Sun Life Stadium to see the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders.
Lined up before the end of 1st quarter performance.
Football isn’t a sport that lends itself to history, that is more baseball’s thing. But the Dolphins do an excellent job of honoring their past
This weekend was the celebration the 40th anniversary of the perfect and undefeated 1972 team.
Cheerleaders from the 1972 squad (then called the Dolphins Dolls) were on hand as well.
Former five-time MDC and 2012 Pro Bowler Ariana can still be found at the stadium on game days, but now she’s helping coordinate the cheerleaders.
Amy’s line.
David like to put a little banner on the photo when he selects his Charger Girl of the Game. I haven’t quite figured that out yet, but that’s no reason not to make my own selection of Tatiana for Dolphins Cheerleader of the Game.
From before the kickoff till after the game, seemed to never stop moving. Unless it was to take time to pose for a photo.
Tatiana a line captain, four-year veteran and a graduate of Florida Atlantic University.
And a few more of my favorite photos from the game:
And this post wouldn’t be complete without recognizing and acknowledging Dolphins Cheerleaders Choreographer Ariann Denison (left) and Dolphins Cheerleaders Director Emily Newton, two ladies who do a spectacular job with the MDC.
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FINtastic as usual. I’m very curious as why the Dolphins let the girls wear the tribute patches to the ’72 Dolphins and not the players. But hey, I ain’t complaining!