Allyson Felix
American sprinter who won 11 Olympic medals, the most by any track and field athlete in Olympic history.
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American sprinter who won 11 Olympic medals, the most by any track and field athlete in Olympic history.
American tennis player who won eight Grand Slam singles titles and a career Grand Slam, plus Olympic gold in 1996.
Spanish midfielder who scored the winning goal in the 2010 FIFA World Cup final and won four Champions League titles with Barcelona.
Irish mixed martial artist who became the first UFC fighter to hold championship belts in two weight divisions simultaneously.
Ivorian football striker and Chelsea club legend, known for powerful hold-up play and big-match goals including the decisive 2012 Champions League header.
Kenyan long-distance runner who won two Olympic marathon gold medals and was the first to run the marathon distance under two hours.
American boxer who finished his career undefeated at 50-0 across five weight classes.
German defender who won the 1974 FIFA World Cup as captain and the 1990 edition as manager, pioneering the modern attacking sweeper role.
Ethiopian long-distance runner who won two Olympic gold medals in the 10,000m and set 27 world records.
Spanish goalkeeper and Real Madrid captain who lifted the 2010 FIFA World Cup as part of Spain's golden generation.
American swimmer who has won nine Olympic gold medals and holds world records in the 800m, 1500m, and other distance freestyle events.
South African left-arm spin bowler and Test team specialist, the first bowler to take a Test hat-trick for South Africa.
Polish football striker known for prolific Serie A goalscoring with Genoa and AC Milan and a 2018 FIFA World Cup appearance with Poland.
French forward who won the 2018 FIFA World Cup at age 19 and has been among the world's top scorers across Ligue 1 and La Liga.
Argentine football forward widely considered one of the greatest players in the sport's history, with eight Ballon d'Or awards.
American forward and two-time FIFA World Cup winner who captained the United States women's team in the 2010s.
French attacking midfielder and three-time Ballon d'Or winner who led France to the 1984 European Championship.
American football wide receiver and Pro Bowl selection, remembered for a one-handed catch that became one of the most-replayed moments in NFL history.
American basketball guard who recorded the first NBA season triple-double average in 1961-62 and won the 1971 NBA championship with Milwaukee.
Swiss tennis player who won 20 Grand Slam singles titles, including eight Wimbledon championships.
Russian ice hockey center and three-time Stanley Cup winner with the Detroit Red Wings, the first Russian to win the NHL Most Valuable Player award.
American tennis player who won seven Grand Slam singles titles and 14 Grand Slam doubles titles with her sister Serena.
Swiss football winger with Kosovan roots, known for powerful long-range shooting and a 2017 UEFA Champions League title with Liverpool.
French attacking midfielder who won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the Ballon d'Or in 1998, and later coached Real Madrid to three Champions League titles.
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