Since I'm in an athletic slump... I am going to try to draw some strength from other people....
Top 10 Athletes I admire....
1. Michael Jordan
- The best basketball
player (and maybe even athlete) ever. As smart a businessman as he is a
player.
2. Muhammad Ali
- The fire in his eyes is undeniable, you can see it even now, as his
body fails him. The spirit is still alive in there. He was brash,
arrogant and definitely the greatest.
3. Lance Armstrong - He’s
overcome so much and has never let the obstacles in his life stop him
from reaching his goals, again and again.
4. Billie Jean King - Her tennis match against Bobby Riggs showed the world women can beat men at something other than knitting and cooking.
5. Jackie Robinson
- He broke the color barriers in the all American sport of baseball.
But that was never his intention. He just wanted to play ball.
5. The Williams Sisters - These girls brought women’s tennis to a new level. They’re strong, they’re confident, and they dominate.
6. Walter Payton
- Oh Sweetness! No one ever played
football with as much heart, grace and determination as Payton. Not
only that, but he was loved and respected by his fellow team mates, as
well as players on other teams.
7. Tiger Woods - Singlehandedly, he turned golf into a COOL sport. Which is a pretty hard task! And he’s pretty cute, too… I don't worry about his private life. I wasn't married to the dude!
8. Pat Tillman - A
lot of controversy was made about the media making him a hero, who died
in Iraq after giving up a promising football career worth millions. He
never wanted to be a hero, he never wanted the attention, he just wanted
to do what was right.
9. Dorothy Hamill - I remember
wanting to be a figure skater when I was a kid. Even now, no other
possesses the grace and beauty that she has when she takes the ice.
10. Olympians - Apolo Ohno, Rusty Smith,
Michelle Kwan, Rulon Gardner, Greg Louganis, Jackie Joyner Kersey, Mark
Spitz, Mary Lou Retton and thousands who compete knowing that their
medal chances are slum…they’re in the sport not for the money, but to
become one of the best in the world, to compete against people from all
over. Most of them don’t even get paid to train and have to raise the
money themselves or get jobs. They don’t have the luxury of corporate
sponsorships.
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