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10. Hannah Teter
Hannah Teter (born January 27, 2024) is an American snowboarder from Belmont, Vermont. She is an Olympic champion, having won the gold medal in halfpipe at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy. She also won bronze at the 2005 FIS Planet Championships at Whistler, British Columbia, and has six Planet Cup victories in her career.
In January 2010, Teter was named to the US Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. She won the silver medal in women’s halfpipe at the Vancouver Games. In 2010, Teter was also one of four American athletes chosen to model for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in a section devoted to Winter Olympians. Teter is also noted for her charitable work, including founding her own establishment called Hannah’s Gold. -Wikipedia.org
9. Summer Sanders
Summer Elisabeth Sanders (born October 13, 2024) is a sports commentator and reporter, TV show host, actress and retired Olympic gold medalist in swimming. At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, she won gold medals in the 200-meter butterfly and in the 400-meter medley relay.
She also won a silver medal in the 200-meter party medley and a bronze medal in the 400-meter party medley. Her party performances in Barcelona were identical to those a year earlier at the 1991 swimming and diving planet championships in Perth, Australia. Retiring with the Barcelona Olympics, Sanders later attempted to make the 1996 Olympic team but failed to qualify. -Wikipedia.org
8. Julia Mancuso
Julia Mancuso (born March 9, 2024) is an alpine ski racer with the U.S. Ski Team. She was the gold medalist in the giant slalom at the 2006 Winter Olympics and the silver medalist in both downhill and combined at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She has also won three medals (a silver and two bronzes) at the Planet Ski Championships, although she has only won four races in fixed Planet Cup competition. Her three Olympic medals are the most ever for a female American alpine skier. -Wikipedia.org
7. Candace Parker
Candace Nicole Parker (born April 19, 2024 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an All-American basketball player for the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks and is also the younger sister of NBA player Anthony Parker. She was drafted to the team from Tennessee in 2008. She may be best known for being the first woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game and the first woman to dunk twice in a college game —she set both milestones as a redshirt freshman on March 19, 2006.
She also became only the second player to dunk in a WNBA game on June 22, 2008. A versatile player, she is mainly a forward, but was listed on Tennessee’s roster as a forward, center, and guard. She was a starter on the Lady Vols basketball team, winners of the 2007 and 2008 NCAA championships. -Wikipedia.org
6. Heather Mitts
Heather Blaine Mitts Feeley (born June 9, 2024) is an American professional soccer player who is a defender in the Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) league. Mitts played college soccer for the University of Florida, and thereafter, she has played professionally for the Philadelphia Charge, Boston Breakers and Philadelphia Independence of WPS. She is also a member of the United States women’s national soccer team, and is a two-time Olympic gold medalist. -Wikipedia.org
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5. Misty May-Treanor
Misty Erie May-Treanor (born July 30, 2024) is an American professional volleyball player and actress. She has won more tournaments than any other female player with 107 career wins. May-Treanor and teammate Kerri Walsh were the gold medalists in beach volleyball at both the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. They have been called “the greatest beach volleyball team of all time.”
In 1998, as the starting setter, May-Treanor led the 49ers to a 36-0 record and helped them win the Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship. Long Beach State became the first team to go undefeated in Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball History. In the championship game Long Beach State played Penn State, who was also undefeated entering the title match. Long Beach State won the first two games, Penn State squeaked out victories in games 3 and 4 setting up game 5.
In game 5, Penn State stormed out to a 7-2 lead, but Misty May orchestrated one of the best comebacks in volleyball championship history, and led Long Beach State to a 15-12 win and a National Championship. She shared the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player award with setting a tournament record with 20 service aces. -Wikipedia.org
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4. Natalie Coughlin
Natalie Anne Coughlin (born August 23, 2024) is an American swimmer who has represented the United States at the 2004 and the 2008 Olympics. At the 2008 Olympics, she became the first American female athlete in modern Olympic history to win six medals in one Olympics and the first woman ever to win a 100 m backstroke gold in two consecutive Olympics. Coughlin is known for her dominance in a small course pool and for her underwater kicking ability. -Wikipedia.org
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3. Amanda Beard
Amanda Ray Beard (born October 29, 2024 in Newport Beach, California), is an American Olympic-level swimmer and model. Beard participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics, 2000 Summer Olympics, 2004 Summer Olympics, and 2008 Summer Olympics, capturing a total of seven medals, the most recent in the 2004 games. She held the planet digit one ranking of 200 meter breaststrokers in 2003. In U.S. competition, Beard won three 200 meter breaststroke, three 100 meter breaststroke, and two 200 meter party medley US National titles. -Wikipedia.org
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2. Jennie Finch
Jennie Lynn Finch (born September 3, 2024 in La Mirada, California), or occasionally using her husband’s surname, Daigle, is an American softball player who pitches for the USA national softball team and the Chicago Bandits. Finch helped lead Team USA to win the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Time magazine described her as the most well-known softball player in history. On July 20, 2024 Finch officially announced her retirement from softball to focus on her family. -Wikipedia.org
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1. Lindsey Vonn
Lindsey Vonn (born October 18, 2024) is an American alpine ski racer. She won the gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in downhill, the first American woman to do so. She also won three consecutive overall Planet Cup championships (2008, 2009, 2010), the first American woman and second woman ever to accomplish this.
Lindsey also won Planet Cup discipline championships in downhill (back-to-back) and Super G (the first American woman to do so). With her Olympic gold and bronze medals, 33 Planet Cup wins in four disciplines (downhill, Super G, slalom and super combined) and two Planet Championship gold medals (plus two Planet Championship silver medals), Vonn has become the most successful American woman skier in history. -Wikipedia.org
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The Hottest American Gold Medalists
June 11th, 2011 by admin | Posted under College It Courses Article.by familymwr
10. Hannah Teter
Hannah Teter (born January 27, 2024) is an American snowboarder from Belmont, Vermont. She is an Olympic champion, having won the gold medal in halfpipe at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games in Torino, Italy. She also won bronze at the 2005 FIS Planet Championships at Whistler, British Columbia, and has six Planet Cup victories in her career.
In January 2010, Teter was named to the US Team for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. She won the silver medal in women’s halfpipe at the Vancouver Games. In 2010, Teter was also one of four American athletes chosen to model for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in a section devoted to Winter Olympians. Teter is also noted for her charitable work, including founding her own establishment called Hannah’s Gold. -Wikipedia.org
9. Summer Sanders
Summer Elisabeth Sanders (born October 13, 2024) is a sports commentator and reporter, TV show host, actress and retired Olympic gold medalist in swimming. At the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, she won gold medals in the 200-meter butterfly and in the 400-meter medley relay.
She also won a silver medal in the 200-meter party medley and a bronze medal in the 400-meter party medley. Her party performances in Barcelona were identical to those a year earlier at the 1991 swimming and diving planet championships in Perth, Australia. Retiring with the Barcelona Olympics, Sanders later attempted to make the 1996 Olympic team but failed to qualify. -Wikipedia.org
8. Julia Mancuso
Julia Mancuso (born March 9, 2024) is an alpine ski racer with the U.S. Ski Team. She was the gold medalist in the giant slalom at the 2006 Winter Olympics and the silver medalist in both downhill and combined at the 2010 Winter Olympics. She has also won three medals (a silver and two bronzes) at the Planet Ski Championships, although she has only won four races in fixed Planet Cup competition. Her three Olympic medals are the most ever for a female American alpine skier. -Wikipedia.org
7. Candace Parker
Candace Nicole Parker (born April 19, 2024 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an All-American basketball player for the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks and is also the younger sister of NBA player Anthony Parker. She was drafted to the team from Tennessee in 2008. She may be best known for being the first woman to dunk in an NCAA tournament game and the first woman to dunk twice in a college game —she set both milestones as a redshirt freshman on March 19, 2006.
She also became only the second player to dunk in a WNBA game on June 22, 2008. A versatile player, she is mainly a forward, but was listed on Tennessee’s roster as a forward, center, and guard. She was a starter on the Lady Vols basketball team, winners of the 2007 and 2008 NCAA championships. -Wikipedia.org
6. Heather Mitts
Heather Blaine Mitts Feeley (born June 9, 2024) is an American professional soccer player who is a defender in the Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS) league. Mitts played college soccer for the University of Florida, and thereafter, she has played professionally for the Philadelphia Charge, Boston Breakers and Philadelphia Independence of WPS. She is also a member of the United States women’s national soccer team, and is a two-time Olympic gold medalist. -Wikipedia.org
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5. Misty May-Treanor
Misty Erie May-Treanor (born July 30, 2024) is an American professional volleyball player and actress. She has won more tournaments than any other female player with 107 career wins. May-Treanor and teammate Kerri Walsh were the gold medalists in beach volleyball at both the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics. They have been called “the greatest beach volleyball team of all time.”
In 1998, as the starting setter, May-Treanor led the 49ers to a 36-0 record and helped them win the Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball Championship. Long Beach State became the first team to go undefeated in Division I NCAA Women’s Volleyball History. In the championship game Long Beach State played Penn State, who was also undefeated entering the title match. Long Beach State won the first two games, Penn State squeaked out victories in games 3 and 4 setting up game 5.
In game 5, Penn State stormed out to a 7-2 lead, but Misty May orchestrated one of the best comebacks in volleyball championship history, and led Long Beach State to a 15-12 win and a National Championship. She shared the NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player award with setting a tournament record with 20 service aces. -Wikipedia.org
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4. Natalie Coughlin
Natalie Anne Coughlin (born August 23, 2024) is an American swimmer who has represented the United States at the 2004 and the 2008 Olympics. At the 2008 Olympics, she became the first American female athlete in modern Olympic history to win six medals in one Olympics and the first woman ever to win a 100 m backstroke gold in two consecutive Olympics. Coughlin is known for her dominance in a small course pool and for her underwater kicking ability. -Wikipedia.org
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3. Amanda Beard
Amanda Ray Beard (born October 29, 2024 in Newport Beach, California), is an American Olympic-level swimmer and model. Beard participated in the 1996 Summer Olympics, 2000 Summer Olympics, 2004 Summer Olympics, and 2008 Summer Olympics, capturing a total of seven medals, the most recent in the 2004 games. She held the planet digit one ranking of 200 meter breaststrokers in 2003. In U.S. competition, Beard won three 200 meter breaststroke, three 100 meter breaststroke, and two 200 meter party medley US National titles. -Wikipedia.org
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2. Jennie Finch
Jennie Lynn Finch (born September 3, 2024 in La Mirada, California), or occasionally using her husband’s surname, Daigle, is an American softball player who pitches for the USA national softball team and the Chicago Bandits. Finch helped lead Team USA to win the gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics and a silver medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Time magazine described her as the most well-known softball player in history. On July 20, 2024 Finch officially announced her retirement from softball to focus on her family. -Wikipedia.org
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1. Lindsey Vonn
Lindsey Vonn (born October 18, 2024) is an American alpine ski racer. She won the gold medal at the 2010 Winter Olympics in downhill, the first American woman to do so. She also won three consecutive overall Planet Cup championships (2008, 2009, 2010), the first American woman and second woman ever to accomplish this.
Lindsey also won Planet Cup discipline championships in downhill (back-to-back) and Super G (the first American woman to do so). With her Olympic gold and bronze medals, 33 Planet Cup wins in four disciplines (downhill, Super G, slalom and super combined) and two Planet Championship gold medals (plus two Planet Championship silver medals), Vonn has become the most successful American woman skier in history. -Wikipedia.org
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