Search Talent by Fee $50,000 – $100,000 returned 17 results
Billie Jean King
Former professional tennis player, Billie Jean King won an amazing 12 Grand Slam singles titles, 16 Grand Slam women’s doubles titles, and 11 Grand Slam mixed doubles titles.
Carl Lewis
Former American track and field athlete, Frederick Carlton “Carl” Lewis, won ten Olympic medals including nine gold, and ten World Championship gold medals (eight). Carl’s career spanned from 1979, his first world ranking, to 1996, his last Olympic title and where he retired.
Carli Lloyd
Carli Lloyd attended Rutgers University and as a member of the women’s soccer team, she was named 2001 Big East Rookie of the Year and 2004 Big East Midfielder of the Year.
Dwight Howard
Orlando Magic player, Dwight Howard chose to step right into the NBA instead of entering college. He was selected first overall by the Orlando Magic in the 2004 NBA Draft. He is a five time All-Star, five time All-NBA team selection, four-time All-Defensive member, and three-time Defensive Player of the Year.
George Foreman
George Edward Foreman, born in the town of Marshall, Texas, came from an impoverished family and grew-up bullying younger children. By the age of fifteen, George became a mugger and brawler on the rough street of Huston. Lyndon Johnson’s Job Corps program, which helped troubled children, fortunately saved George from his troubled childhood.
Ian Thorpe
Ian Thorpe is one of Australia’s most well-known sportsmen and his humility and commitment to helping others has made him known worldwide. Ian recently announced he would be returning to the competitive world of swimming, setting his sights on the 2012 Olympics in London.
Jerry West
Jerry West is a retired NBA basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers. He was nicknamed Mr. Clutch and he is also well known for his reference to the NBA Logo, for which the logo is his silhouette. After playing at West Virginia, he was then drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers, where he stayed for 14 years.
Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant, shooting guard for the LA Lakers, was picked 13thoverall in the 1996 NBA Draft by the Charlotte Hornets and then was traded to the LA Lakers. In 1997 he was a fan favorite and won the Slam Dunk Contest. Kobe Bryant teamed with Shaquille O’Neal to lead the Lakers to three NBA championships in a row from 2000-2002.
Mary Lou Retton
Mary Lou Retton was born in West Virginia in 1968, and just 4 years later, her mother enrolled her in dance classes. Soon thereafter, her mother enrolled Mary Lou and her older sister in gymnastics classes at West Virginia University. By the age of 12, Mary Lou began competing in national and international competitions.







