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1 Notable cheerleaders  



1.1  Individual  





1.2  Squads  







2 Fictional cheerleaders  



2.1  Individual  





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3 References  














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This is a list of cheerleaders.

Notable cheerleaders[edit]

Listed below are a lot of cheerleaders who have been instrumental within the sport. Some of these people were college cheerleaders, some all star, some famous people who were once talented in the sport, and some fictional one's that have been seen on television. This list lacks many powerful people within the sport. Please add well-known, dedicated cheerleaders to this list.

Individual[edit]

Pop star Madonna was a cheerleader at Rochester Adams High School
Former US President Franklin D. Roosevelt was a cheerleader at Harvard University
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover model Camille Kostek was a cheerleader for the New England Patriots

Squads[edit]

Fictional cheerleaders[edit]

Individual[edit]

Squads[edit]

References[edit]

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