Sunday, December 5, 2010

Denver Nuggets Cheerleader, Nicole, Went To the MLS Cup Final in Toronto

I'm still dancing for the Nuggets, who is currently in my fifth season. The weekend I had the wonderful opportunity to support my half incredible plays for Colorado Rapids. The Colorado Rapids and FC Dallas were in the MLS Cup final in Toronto. Sunday night, we wrapped and ready for the game cold after 120 minutes of playing time against the Colorado Rapids claimed a victory for his first MLS Cup.

Having the opportunity to support someone who means so much to me that Chris was not surprising. It was a long season for him and his team, never should be encouraged to Toronto in the final of the MLS. Luckily my schedule with the Nuggets games enabled me to travel to Toronto this weekend to see the Rapids past FC Dallas in the finals of the MLS. Rapids personal family and the team left Toronto on Thursday. Since the team was busy until the game on Sunday night, allowing some great shopping and sightseeing in Toronto. Never been to Canada before and Toronto was a nice city to see.

Finally, Sunday came and it was time to prepare for the match. We bundled up for the game cold and went to BMO Field. Colorado had made a previous appearance in the MLS Cup final in 1997, will leave with a loss. His rival FC Dallas had never been to the finals before. After 120 minutes of playing time came with the Colorado Rapids a 2-1 victory to win its first MLS Cup. After the awards ceremony that joined the players on the field to celebrate their dramatic victory.

On his return to Denver, rapid were greeted by fans and news cameras into his home champions. The next day, hundreds of fans gathered in downtown Denver for a parade and victory celebration. In the event, the governor of Colorado, said Tuesday that "Colorado Rapids day."

I am very grateful to have lived this adventure with Chris. I could not be more proud of him and his teammates. They worked very hard this year and the award was deserved. I hope his victory will bring a greater awareness of this wonderful sport of football in Denver and across the country.


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