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Alicia Sacramone
Alicia Sacramone, an American gymnast, rose in the competitive ranks in 2002 and joined the US National team in 2003. At the National Championships from 2004-2008, she won 12 medals, 4 gold’s on vault and 2 gold’s on her floor exercise. From the 2005-2007 World Championships she won 7 medals.
Amy Acuff
Amy Acuff is an Olympic high jumper and has competed in the 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics.
Amy Rodriguez
As a member of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team, Amy Rodriguez started her career playing for USC Trojans. As a junior, she led the Trojans to the NCAA Championship and she finished her career at USC ranked 4thall time in goals and points.
Anthony Robles
Anthony Robles was born with only one leg and as he grew up, he refused to wear a prosthetic leg. Growing stronger everyday he eventually joined his 8th grade wrestling team and eventually went on to win two Arizona State wrestling championships in high school.
Bart Conner
Bart Conner is a former American gymnast who won a gold medal on the parallel bars at the 1984 Summer Olympics and is the World Champion on the parallel bars.
Bob Beamon
Bob Beamon is an American long jumper who set a world record of 29.2 feet at the 1968 Olympics Games in Mexico City. His record broke the existing record by 21.65 inches and Bob’s record stood for 23 years, until Mike Powell of the US finally broke it in 1991.
Chris Klug
Professional alpine snowboarder Chris Klug received a liver transplant in 2000 to treat Primary sclerosing cholangitis.
Eddie Reese
No discussion on elite swim coaches in the world would be complete without the mention of Eddie Reese. Reese has been the head coach of the University of Texas Men’s Swim team since 1978, and has experienced success at every level possible since then—from coaching NCAA All-Americans and winning nine NCAA Team Titles, to becoming the head coach of the United States Men’s Olympics Swim Team three times.
Emily Cook
Aerialist, former U.S. champion and ex-gymnast named Emily Cook, who grew up in suburban Boston and never let go of her dream to compete in the Olympics.
Heather O’Reilly
As a forward for the North Carolina Tar Heel Women’s soccer team, Heather O’Reilly appeared in 97 games scoring 59 goals and 49 assists. She led her team to 2 national championships and was named All-American Player of the Year by ESPN the Magazine and NCAA’s Today’s Top VIII Award.






