Topic
Olympians
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Aaron Peirsol
Aaron went to his first Olympics at age 16, set his first world record at age 17, and hasn't looked back since. His laid back attitude out of the pool doesn't hold true in the pool where, as a seven time Olympic medalist, he has become the dominant and possibly the most influential backstroke swimmer of all time. Aaron swept all of the backstroke events with 3 Gold medals at the Games in Athens, making him one of the top Olympians to watch in 2004.
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Amanda Beard
Since her first Olympic appearance at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games at age 14, Amanda has become very well known in the world of swimming, competing in four Olympic Games and winning 7 Olympic Medals. Not only did she gain popularity with her swimming expertise, her passion for modeling and TV hosting have allowed her to build her fame through other media outlets as well.
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Andrea Duran
As a member of the 2008 Olympic Silver Medal winning Softball team, Andrea displayed her usual flare on the diamond both at the bat and at Third Base. Andrea is no rookie when it comes to international competitions having competed with the US National Team at World Championships, Pan American Championships and the World Cup.
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Bonnie Blair
The most successful American athlete in the history of the Olympics, Bonnie Blair is the proud recipient of five gold medals. She is considered one of the top ten Winter Olympic athletes of all time and is the fastest U.S. speed skater ever. Since retiring in 1995, Bonnie delivers motivational speeches and donates her time to numerous charities through the Bonnie Blair Charitable Fund.
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Brendan Hansen
Brendan Hansen is a 3-Time World Record Holder and Olympic Gold Medalist. In 1999, Brendan won his first National Championship. A year later he finished 3rd in both the 100 and 200 breaststroke at the US Olympic Swimming Trials narrowly missing the Olympic Team twice; but that didn't stop Brendan, it lit a fire in him that still pushes him today.
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Brooke Bennett
Brooke Bennett stormed the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games at age 16 where she won her first Olympic Gold Medal in the 800m freestyle following the great American tradition set by Janet Evans in distance swimming. After winning two more Gold Medals at the 2000 Sydney Games, Brooke joined such sports icons as Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods when she graced the cover of the coveted Wheaties Box.
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Bruce Jenner
Bruce Jenner's "Rule for Life" is exactly the same as it was when he became the "World's Greatest Athlete" by winning the gold medal in the 1976 Olympic Decathlon. Bruce has become a highly respected motivational speaker, sports commentator, entrepreneur, commercial spokesperson, television personality, actor, producer and author. Bruce can be found spending time with his family onscreen on E! Network's Keeping up with the Kardashians.
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Carly Patterson
Former gold medal gymnast and winner of the 2003 National Gymnastics Championship, Carly Patterson became the first American women to win an all-around medal. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens Carly won the gold in the Women's Individual All-Around and in 2002 was named the U.S. Junior National All-Around champion.
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Cary Mullen
As an Olympian and World Cup Champion, and having survived three nearly fatal crashes, Cary Mullen knows what it takes to succeed in the face of adversity. He gives audiences fresh insight from the competitive world of sports that parallels the competitive world of business and life.
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Cullen Jones
Cullen proved that he is one of the swiftest swimmers on the planet in 2008 when he became the second African-American in history to win an Olympic Gold medal in swimming. An ambassador for African-American swimmers, Jones shattered stereotypes in Beijing swimming the second leg of the 4X100 freestyle relay that won Michael Phelps his seventh Gold medal in a comeback for the ages.
Chelsea Handler
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