Former WHA/NHL left wing. Played for the WHA Minnesota Fighting Saints (1974/75 - 1975/76), and Quebec Nordiques (1975/76 - 1978/79) NHL Quebec Nordiques (1979/80) Edmonton Oilers (1981/82) & St. Louis Blues (1982/83)
Australian Female Female Rower (1997-2008) - U23 Women's Quadruple Sculls Final Winner (W4X)(2001), Women's Quadruple Sculls Winner (2003), Olympic Games Bronze Medal Women?s Quadruple Sculls (Athens 2004). Olympic Games Finished 6th In Final (2008)
former college/NFL safety; played for University of Texas, Eagles & Cardinals; 3X Pro Bowler; coached college, USFL and NFL; had 4 interception game in college
Former Expos, Indians, Dodgers, A's, Padres, Rangers and Cubs outfielder/ currently with the Mariners/ known for being a problem in the clubhouse, though typically a great signer. 2008 All-Star
Outfielder for the Seattle Mariners (1983-1987), Philadelphia Phillies (1988), Baltimore Orioles (1989-1990) and the Chicago White Sox (1990). Also played quarterback for the University of Missouri
Australian Female Former Tennis Player. US Open Grand Slam Mixed Doubles Winner (1992). Australian Open Grand Slam Mixed Doubles Winner (1982). French Open Finalist Grand Slam Mixed Doubles (1990). Wimbledon Open Finalist Grand Slam Mixed Doubles (1987)
Joseph Brady embarks on his second season as an NFL assistant in 2018. Prior to joining the Saints, he started his coaching career with four years in the college ranks
English Female Sporting Executive, Politician, Television Personality, Newspaper Columnist, Author and Novelist. Managing Director Of Birmingham City Football Club (1993-2009). Vice - Chairman Of West Ham United (2010- )
NFL - Indianapolis Colts QB Coach.Last 16 years in the CFL coach (2009-2017) and player (2002-08). Won 3 Grey Cups (2009, 2010, 2017). Served as the offensive coordinator for the Toronto Argonauts for the last five seasons (2013-17)
Born: 21/07/1943 (Zwijndrecht) Died: 27/03/2024 (Burcht) Belgium Goalkeeper Played for:FC Waaslandia Burght, R. Antwerp FC, K.Wuustwezel FC, K.Sparta Zwijndrecht FC, KFC Wilrijk and for the Belgian national team)
Former American football punter in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins and Baltimore Colts. He played college football at the University of Richmond
USA team player who was drafted by the Red Sox in 2015 out of Stanford. Developing as a relief pitcher, he moved over to the Angels chain in 2018, but retired before making it to the majors (born June 15, 1994)
MLB pitcher for the Dodgers, Tigers, Yankees. Best seasons 1947 going 21-12, save, 2.67 ERA & 1949 going 13-5 for best w - l %. (Threw the pitch that Bobby Thomson hit to win 1951 pennant for NY Giants). 3x All-Star. Won a game in 1947 World Series
American Female Former Taekwondo Fighter. USA National Taekwondo Poomsae Team Member And 2007, 2008, 2010, World Taekwondo Poomsae Championships Medalist. Now US National Poomsae Team Coach (2012- )
Puerto Rican Female Former Tennis Player- Pan American Games - Silver Medal - Doubles (Santo Domingo 2003) And Bronze Medal - Singles (Santo Domingo 2003)
CEO of Toys R Us (2015-Present); Former Athletic Director for University of Michigan (2010-2014); Former CEO of Domino's Pizza (1999-2009); Former Michigan Football player
former MLB player - new york giants (1956), st. louis cardinals (1956), san francisco giants (1958-59), baltimore orioles (1960-65), philadelphia phillies (1966-67), houston astros (1967)
American Female Roller Derby Skater. Former In-Line Speed Skater. U.S. Olympic Festival Gold Medal Winner (1995). Downer's Grove Champion(1996, 1998). World Cup Gold Medal(1997). X Games Gold Medal(1998). Pan American Gold Medal(2003) Silver Medal(1999)
Former soccer player for Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster Rovers & Lincoln City Football Clubs and manager for Reading, Southampton & Fulham Football Clubs
American horse trainer. Inspired the character of 'Tom Booker' in Nicholas Evans' novel The Horse Whisperer. A documentary about Brannaman called Buck, won the U.S. Documentary Competition Audience Award at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival