Ken Griffey Jr. – Baseball Player

Ken Griffey Jr., also simply known as “Junior” or “The Kid”, is a former American professional baseball player with a 22-year career on his back. Griffey Jr. played in the Major League Baseball (MLB), with most of his career years being spent with the Seattle Mariners and the Cincinnati Reds. 

Throughout his impressive career, Griffey Jr. hit a total of 630 home runs, was a 13-time All-Star, and was inducted into the Mariners Hall of Fame back in 2013. Today, Griffey Jr. took up photography as a retirement hobby and has recently been a part of a 90-minute documentary called Junior

Andre Agassi – Tennis Player

Andre Agassi is a retired tennis player, who has formerly been titled with the number one tennis player in the world. He is a 1996 Olympic gold medalist, has been a Grand Slam champion eight times in the singles category, and was the runner-up in several grand tournaments worldwide.

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Now retired, he happily lives in Las Vegas with his wife and children. In the last couple of years, he launched a line of fitness equipment and has also spent most of his time working with his foundation. 

Jack Nicklaus – Golfer

Iconic golfer, Jack Nicklaus (nicknamed “The Golden Bear”), is easily labeled as one of the best golfers the world has ever seen. Throughout his athletic career, he won 117 tournaments, 18 majors, and competed in more major tournaments than any other player. 

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He decided to retire in 2005 in order to focus on other endeavors. Yet, ten years after his retirement, he was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal as an acknowledgment for his continuous dedication to community service and of course, his incomparable career. 

Michael Jordan – Basketball Player

Michael Jordan is a name that is probably known all over the world. He is one of the most legendary and respected basketball players of all time, and has regained prominence for his career after the release of the Netflix Documentary The Last Dance

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Jordan won his first of a series of six NBA championships in 1991 and continued taking the NBA world by storm since then. Today, he is obviously included in the Hall of Fame and is the owner of the Charlotte Hornets in the NBA. 

Tom Seaver – Baseball Player

Tom Seaver, also known as “Tom Terrific”, had quite the track record pitching for teams such as the New York Mets, Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, and Boston Red Sox. He had an amazing fastball and his stats speak for themselves.

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Seaver made it into a few Halls of Fame, including the Marine Corps Sports Hall of Fame, as he served time in the U.S. Marine Corps. After he retired, he worked as a commentator. Sadly, at the age of 75, he passed away after complications of Lewy body dementia and Covid-19.

Wayne Gretzky – Hockey Player

Wayne Gretzky is one of the most brilliant hockey players in the world, having started playing when he was just a child, and is known widely as “The Great One”. He has won the Hart Trophy for MVP consecutively five different times. Despite having retired back in 1999, he still holds 60 NHL records. 

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Since then, though it hasn’t been without trying, no other player has managed to break the NHL record yet, highlighting Gretzky’s nickname’s accuracy. Today, he has shifted from the sports industry quite a bit and is now the proud part-owner of a wine business.

Jackie Joyner-Kersee – Track & Field Runner

Jackie Joyner-Kersee is known as one of the greatest Olympians in the US. She won her first Olympic gold medal in 1988 and went on to win another two throughout her career. One thing that has always distinguished her was her struggle with asthma as an athlete, and how she eventually managed to overcome it. 

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Today, Joyner-Kersee focuses strongly on her philanthropic work, with the purpose of incentivizing kids and youth to stay active. She also spends her time mentoring youth and traveling around the world with her friends and family. The next athlete achieved something that most never do.

Bo Jackson – American Football And Baseball Player

To say that Bo Jackson was an exceptional athlete would simply be a huge understatement. He is the only athlete to ever win the title of All-Star in both professional football and professional baseball. But unfortunately, he was at the height of his career when he suffered a hip injury in 1991, which completely devastated him both mentally and physically.

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He was basically forced to retire, though fans will always wonder about the incredible milestones he would have gotten if he had not retired. Today, he spends his time instructing at the Chicago White Sox spring training.

Billie Jean King – Tennis Player

Billie Jean King is not only an iconic athlete but also one of the biggest champions for women’s rights and equality. Throughout her career, King won 12 Grand Slams which include her iconic victory against Bobby Riggs. “The Battle of the Sexes” took place in a 1973 exhibition match that had monumental consequences in women’s sports. 

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After an iconic tennis career, King has continues to work as a social activist and an advocate for gender equality and equal rights in sports and beyond. She also went on to found the Women’s Sports Foundation and WomenSports magazine. The next female athlete has not been any less amazing.

Mary Lou Retton – Gymnast

Mary Lou Retton made history when she was as young as 16-years-old, and won the Olympic gold medal in gymnastics in 1984, at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles, USA. She had nailed a perfect store that had been accomplished by tireless years of practice, taking the all-around gold medal. 

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These days, Retton has focused much of her time and career by working as a motivational speaker and spokesperson. Just like her mother, Retton’s daughter has also made it to the gymnastics team at LSU in recent years. 

Carl Lewis – Track Runner

Carl Lewis is another Olympian who has continued to excel in the field of sports since starting his athletic career in the 1970s. Lewis was the winner of four gold medals at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984. Overall, he went on to win eight World Championship gold medals and 10 Olympic medals throughout his career. 

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His track record has easily made him one of the most iconic track and field American athletes in history. In 2011, he tried to run for senate in New Jersey but was unsuccessful. He now works as a track coach.

Magic Johnson and Larry Bird – Basketball Players

Magic Johnson and Larry Bird are household names in the NBA. They are both two of the most exceptional players the game has ever seen. In 1979, Johnson and Bird were both in college, playing in the NCAA men’s basketball national championship. It wouldn’t take long until they were both recruited to the NBA. 

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Though they have both continued to be important figures in basketball after retiring, Bird has remained in the field as the Indiana Pacers’ president of basket basketball operations, while Johnson is a part-owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers while also running his own successful businesses.

Joe Montana – American Football Player

Joe Montana led the Notre Dame team as their quarterback to one of the biggest comeback victories in the history of the NFL. He has had a long and fulfilling career in the NFL but has eventually called it quits. Since his retirement, Joe Montana has chosen to live a life that is particularly off-field.

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In 2014 though, he made the news once again when it was announced that he was planning to develop a $400 million building in an area near Levi’s Stadium. The building would have a hotel, retail and office space, and a sports time. The development plans had been postponed several numerous times though. 

Muhammad Ali – Heavyweight Boxing Champion

Muhammad Ali obviously needs no introduction. The legend was named the heavyweight champion in the world in 1964 but was convicted of draft evasion in 1967, which resulted in the revoke of his title. After years of fighting for his title, the conviction was finally overturned in 1971. 

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Three years after announcing his retirement from boxing, in 1984, Ali was sadly diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. He continued to work toward social change until passing away in 2016. Still, Ali will be always be remembered as one of the most iconic and defining athletes of our time. 

Bobby Orr – Ice Hockey Player

Robert Gordon Orr, mostly known as Bobby Orr, is a former Canadian professional ice hockey player, who has also won the title of one of the greatest professional hockey players of all time. He revolutionized the position of defenceman thanks to the combination of his excellent skills in scoring, speed, and play-making. 

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During his career, he won two Stanley Cup championships as the leader of the Bruins and even gained early entry into the Hall of Fame. After retiring, he created his own agency named Orr Hockey Group and also owns a sports memorabilia company.  

Pele – Soccer Player

Legendary soccer player, Pele, officially started his career back in 1958 at the age of 17. He played his first World Cup and didn’t take long to make his name known worldwide thanks to his incredible and unique soccer skills. During his long career, he scored the world-record of 1,281 goals, while playing in four World Cups. 

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In 1992, he was named UN ambassador for ecology and the environment. In 2000, he was named by FIFA as Player of the Century. Pele has since retired and has continued to work in the philanthropy world.

Hank Aaron – Baseball Player

Hank Aaron, also known as “Hammerin’ Hank” and “Hammer” was an  MLB player who played two seasons for the Milwaukee Brewers and a whole 21 seasons for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves between 1954 and 1976. 

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He had a storied career and even broke Babe Ruth’s all-time home run record in 1974. Though his record has since been broken, he is still considered one of the best the game has ever seen. Until his death at 86 in 2021, he was a sharp businessman and the owner of a number of restaurants and car dealerships. 

Oscar Robertson – Basketball Player

Oscar Robertson is one of the greatest NBA players of all time, after playing for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Cincinnati Royals throughout his 14-year professional career. His impressive career landed him a place in the Hall of Fame. He eventually retired in 1974 and chose to move away from the athletic field for a while. 

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He became a businessman, broadcaster, author and has advocated for several social change causes over the years. In 2004, he made a brief comeback as the interim head coach at Cincinnati in the men’s basketball division. 

Willie Mays – Baseball Player

Willie Mays is a former professional baseball player, who played for the New York/San Francisco Giants for most of his 22-year career. He won the MVP title twice while playing in the MLB, first in 1954 and then again in 1986. 

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Though he retired in 1972, he was re-hired in 1986. He was eventually honored as being one of baseball’s four living legends by the MLB. Today, Mays is the Special Assistant to the President and General Manager of the Giants, after signing a lifetime contract with the organization. 

Jim Brown – American Football Player

James Nathaniel Brown (Jim Brown) is a retired professional football player, who played for the Cleveland Browns in the NFP for eight years. He was titled NFL’s MVP three times and won the NFL championship in 1964 while playing for the Browns. Brown retired from the game in 1966 but has remained in the eyes of the public. 

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He proved everyone how versatile his talents were, by becoming a successful Hollywood actor who has appeared in more than 50 films. He has also worked as a counselor and advisor to the Cleveland Browns while engaging in activism as well. 

Yogi Berra – Baseball Player

Lawrence Peter “Yogi” Berra is a Hall of Famer who has had an impressive 17-year career in American pro baseball. He played in the MLB for a total of 19 seasons and is one of the only six players to ever win the title of American MVP three times in MLB history. During his career, he won ten World Series and was named the All-Star player a total of 18 times. 

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After retiring, Berra continued to work in the field while coaching and managing the Yankees and New York Mets. He made the news in 2014 when his World Series rings were abruptly stolen from his museum, so in response, the MLB gave him replicas when he turned 90. 

Usain Bolt – Runner

Usain Bolt is another athlete that needs no introduction, as his name is known all over the world. Usain Bolt, also known as “Lightning Bolt”, is a Jamaican eight-time medalist, and the first male to ever win six gold medals at the Olympic Games. He gained particular attention from the world in 2008 at the Beijing Olympics, when he won a double victory in world record times. 

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After retiring from his sprinting career, Bolt started a football career and ended up retiring from that too in 2017. He has since embarked in his business endeavors, and has continued to live like the superstar he is. 

Caitlyn Jenner (Bruce Jenner) – Decathlete

Caitlyn Jenner, formerly known as Bruce Jenner, was a gold medalist in the Olympics of 1976, winning the title of “All-American Hero” for her impeccable run as a decathlete. Prior to becoming a decathlete champion, Jenner played college football but had to stop playing suddenly after suffering a serious knee injury. 

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Today, she is a television personality, writer, and businesswoman. She has also become an important advocate for gender rights, following her transition and coming out as a trans woman in 2015. She has also come to prominence thanks to her role in the show Keeping Up With The Kardashians. 

Mark Spitz – Swimmer

Mark Spitz is a former Olympic swimmer who made history when he became the winner of seven gold medals at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich. The record was only broken in 2008 by the one and only Michael Phelps. Spitz had a full and impeccable swimming career, in which he won nine gold medals in total. 

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He retired from competition after the Munich Olympics, when he was 22-years-old. Today, Spitz mostly focuses his time giving motivational speeches around the world, and running his businesses. 

Dick Fosbury – High Jumper

Dick Fosbury is an American Gold Medalist and retired high jumper who has been named one of the most influential and iconic athletes in track and field history. He became widely known for his distinctive “back-first” technique, which is used by athletes from all over the world today

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After retiring, Fosbury gave it a go in the political field, running for a seat in the Idaho House of Representatives in 2014, but he didn’t manage to beat his opponent, Steve Miller. In 2018, he ran for Blaine County Commissioner and won, taking office in 2019. 

Nadia Comăneci – Gymnast

Nadia Comăneci is a Romanian athlete and gymnast who was the first-ever gymnast to score a perfect 10 at the Olympic Games. Throughout the course of her career, she won five gold medals and nine Olympic medals in total, with three of them being won when she was as young as 14-years-old. 

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Comănec has since become an activist, working with a number of charitable organizations for causes that are dear to her heart. She has also authored her memoir Letters to a Young Gymnast

Michael Phelps – Swimmer

Michael Phelps is probably one of the most acclaimed Olympic athletes of all time. During his incomparable career, he won 18 gold medals, 11 gold medals in individual events and competitions, and 13 Olympic medals in individual events for males

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After retiring from his historical career, Phelps stated in several interviews that he has no plans of returning to swimming. He now works as a mental health advocate and has joined the board of a company called Medibio in 2017, which works on the diagnosis of mental health disorders. 

Charles Barkley – Basketball Player

Charles Barkley has made his name in the NBA, after being a member of the 1992 Olympic “Dream Team”, and winning two Hall of Fame inductions. He was particularly acclaimed for his rebounding abilities, which landed him the nickname “The Round Mound of Rebound”.  

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Additionally, he received various titles including 11-time NBA All-Star, 1993 NBA MVP, and was even named one of NBA’s best 50 players in the organization’s 50th anniversary. Since he retired in 2000, he has worked as a broadcaster and TV analyst, also making a number of appearances on TV Shows. 

Ian Thorpe – Swimmer

Ian Thorpe is an Australian swimmer and the winner of three silver medals, five gold medals, and one bronze medal. In fact, he holds the record for the most medals won by an Australian in the Olympics. He was an early comer, starting his career at the age of 14, also winning the title of the youngest male to represent Australia in swimming competitions. 

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Since his retirement, Thorpe joined the TV industry in a 2017 two-part documentary called Bullied and has also been seen in the activism field, standing up for gay rights and incentivizing youth to vote. 

Steve Redgrave – Rower

Steve Redgrave, also known as Sir Steve Redgrave is a retired rower, who was the winner of five consecutive gold medals in the Olympic Games between the years 1984 and 2000. During his career, he also won nine World Rowing Championships golds and other three Commonwealth Games gold medals. 

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The former rower is from Great Britain and is arguably the most successful rower in the history of the Olympics. In 2011, he received the Sports Personality of the Year – Lifetime Achievement Award from BBC. Today, he invests most of his time in several worldwide projects that aim to share his knowledge of endurance. 

George Foreman – Boxer

George Foreman, also known as “Big George” is an American former professional boxer, whose career spanned from 1969 and 1997. He won the gold medal at the Mexico Olympic Games in 1968, after defeating Jonas Čepulis from the Soviet Union. 

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Foreman is known for being vocal about the troubled childhood he had, which inspired him to take up boxing classes that led him to become a world champion, and one of the greatest boxers of all time. Since his retirement, he has worked as a minister, entrepreneur, and author. 

Jan Železný – Javelin Thrower

Jan Železný was born in the Czech Republic and is considered one of the best javelin throwers of our time. He won a gold medal in 1992, 1996, and 2000 Olympic Games, and won the silver in the 1998 Olympics. During his career, he also scored three World Championship titles, in the years 1993, 1995, and 2001.

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To this date, he still holds the world record he acquired in 1996, for throwing 98.48 meters! He went on to coach the Barbora Špotáková and later moved on to coach Vítězslav Veselý. 

Greg Louganis – Diver

Greg Louganis is an American diving champion, who became widely known for winning gold medals during the 1984 Olympics. Though he suffered a concussion afterward, he went on to win another one by repeating the feat in the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. 

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This has made him the only diver in the world to do so. Since he put an end to his diving career, he was often seen in the activism field for LGBTI rights, as well as authoring his book. He was also the official mentor for the US diving team in the 2016 Rio Olympics. 

Daley Thompson – Decathlon

Daley Thompson is one of the most extraordinary English decathletes in history, the winner of gold medals in both the 1980 and 1984 Olympics. In addition to two Olympic gold medals, winning in the World and European Championships, and being the recipient of three Commonwealth titles, Thompson also has four world records.

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In 2012, he was named the ambassador of the Olympic Games in London and has continued to stay in the eyes of the public in the past few years. He was seen doing several political statements, presenting in morning shows, and has since opened his own gym. 

Merlene Ottey – Sprinter

Jamaican-born Merlene Ottey is a sprinter who is mostly known for representing Slovenia and winning the world record for the most Olympic Games appearances any field or track athlete has ever achieved. She was the winner of seven gold medals in a total of nine appearances at the Olympics.

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Her career started in 1978 and spanned for a period of an incredible 24 years. She became a coach for Srđan Đorđević in Slovenia in 1998 and acquired Slovenian citizenship in 2002. 

Michael Johnson – Sprinter

Michael Johnson is an American sprinter, the winner of four Olympic gold medals, and was the record holder for the 200-meter sprint. He holds several records. Firstly, he is the only male athlete to ever defend his own 400-meter title, and the only male athlete to ever win both the 200-meter and the 400-meter at the same Olympic Games. 

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Though he was widely admired for his talent, he was also constantly mocked for the way he ran, which was considered “funny” to some people. Johnson continues to run and now operates a training center while working with several sports clubs all over the world.  

Mia Hamm – Soccer Player

Hamm is arguably the greatest soccer player in history. The American born soccer player is the holder of the third-highest number of caps in the field, with 275 international matches to her career. Between 1991 and 2003, she was part of four Olympic Games, winning the gold twice with her team. 

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Hamm also held the world record for most international goals in the history of the US, both in the male and female categories, having scored 158 goals in the course of her career. 

Haile Gebrselassie – Long-Distance Runner

Haile Gebrselassie is a retired Ethiopian long-distance runner, who won two gold medals in 1996 and 2000 in the 10,000-meter race category. He later starred as himself in the movie Endurance, which shared with viewers the struggles he went through during the 1996 Olympics. 

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Now, Haile works in a number of fields away from the athletics world. He cooperates with Hyundai in Addis Ababa in several areas and works as the president of the Ethiopian Athletics Federation. Haile has also become a coffee farmer in a small lot of coffee harvests in Ethiopia. 

Frankie Fredericks – Sprinter

Frankie Fredericks is a former Olympic Medalist for track and field sprinting, and the only Namibian to hold a medal from the Olympics. During his career, he won four silver medals. He was nominated as a member of the International Olympic Committee in 2012 and has controversially been a member of several athletics committees since then.

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In 2017, Fredericks made headlines for all the wrong reasons. He was under investigation for allegedly accepting a bribery payment in the sum of $299,300 USD from Pamodzi Sports Consulting. 

Sergey Bubka – Pole Vaulter

Sergey Bubka is an exceptional pole vaulter who represented the Soviet Union in several Olympic Games. He won a gold medal in the Seoul Olympic Games in 1988, which would become his only gold medal to date. He was named Athlete of The year twice by Track & Field News, and though he only won one Olympic gold medal, he went on to win six consecutive IAAF World Championships.

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In 2012, he was inducted to the International Hall of Fame. Since 2007, he has been serving as the Senior Vice President of the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF). 

Kristi Yamaguchi – Figure Skater 

Kristi Yamaguchi is a US Olympic Hall of Famer and a world-renowned figure skater who won the gold medal in figure skating at the Albertville Olympic Games in 1992. Curiously, Yamaguchi’s career in skating began with her taking ballet and skating lessons as a child, which was a form of physical therapy for her club feet. 

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In the course of her career, she has authored four books, founded the Always Dream Foundation, and even won a season of Dancing with the Stars

Mike Tyson – Boxer

Mike Tyson is an American professional boxer who has been named the youngest heavyweight champion in the history of sports. He was 20-years-old when he famously defeated Berbick, who was 13 years his senior. He went on to win a total of 19 professional fights only by knockout, with 12 of them happening in the first round. 

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Though he has continued to make a name for himself outside of the boxing and sports world, he has also been involved in several encounters with the legal system. Today, Tyson makes appearances and operates his own business. 

Sammy Sosa – Baseball Player

Sammy Sosa is a Dominican-American professional baseball player who played in the MLB for a total of 19 seasons. During the span of an 18-year career, he ranked eighth in home runs. These days, Sammy Sosa has stopped going back and forth between the United States and the Dominican Republic like he used to back in the days. 

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He now resides with his wife in the United Arab Emirates, where he has invested in a number of real estate assets. He also runs an international business that has been labeled as some sort of an “empire”.

Brett Favre – American Football Player

Brett Favre is a former Green Bay Packer who became a renowned American football player, after setting a number of records. Though some of his records have been broken since he announced his retirement back in 2010, one record that has remained intact is his 297 consecutive regular-season starts.

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Between 1992 and 2010, Favre famously didn’t miss one game. Today, Favre divides his time between making media appearances every now and then, being a part of national commercials, and traveling around the world. 

Penny Hardaway – Basketball Player

Anfernee Deon “Penny” Hardaway is a former NBA basketball player who is part of one of the most iconic sports duos of all time. He started his career hand in hand with Shaquille O’Neal, and together, they played for the Orlando Magic at the beginning of the 90s. 

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In 2007 they got together once again on the Miami Heat, which was also Hardaway’s last season. Hardway is currently the head coach for the Memphis Tigers of the American Athletic Conference in the men’s division. 

Jerry Rice – American Football Player

Jerry Rice is a retired football player who played in the NFL for a total of 20 seasons, setting several records and becoming the world’s all-time leader when it comes to receiving yards with a record of 22,895. 

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Most of his 20 seasons as a pro football player were spent with the San Francisco 49ers, where he also managed to score major statistical categories for touchdown receptions, and receiving years. Since his retirement, Rice has moved on to coaching and acting, staying pretty active in the public realm. 

Nancy Kerrigan – Figure Skater

Nancy Kerrigan is a former figure skater and actress who won bronze medals in 1991 and 1992, at the World Championships and the Winter Olympics, respectively. Keegan has shared that by the time she was nine-years-old, she was skating almost every single day after school. 

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She is widely known for the attack she suffered in 1994, which had been an attempt to remove her from the Olympics. She did, however, recover quickly, going on to win the silver medal. In 2018, the attack appeared as the subject of the movie I, Tonya.

Bruce Smith – American Football Player

Bruce Smith, also known as “Bad Things Man” is an American football player who played in the defensive end of the Buffalo Bills and the Washington Redskins in the NFL. Due to his spectacular career achievements, he was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2009.

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He still holds the record for NFL’s quarterback sacks, at 200.0. In 1998, he was dumped, along with Thurman Thomas and Andre Reed, from the Bills roster, after the team went through an emergency salary cap. Today, he still works out regularly but has since moved away from the sporting world. 

Michelle Kwan – Figure Skater

Michelle Kwan rose to fame in the 1990s as an upcoming figure skater, with a career that lasted until 2006. She holds two Olympic titles, five World Championships, and nine US championships. Kwan retired in 2006 but is still one of the most decorated and respected figure skaters in the world.

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She has since embarked on several different journeys, including politics. In 2019, the two-time Olympic medalist officially joined Joe Biden’s presidential campaign team. It was announced that she would serve as his surrogate director. 

Dennis Rodman – Basketball Player

Dennis Rodman is one of the most esteemed basketball players in the NBA, and arguably the best defensive and rebound player of all time. In fact, he was named the best rebounder in the league for seven years in a row, while also winning five NBA titles, and being part of the NBA’s “dream team”. 

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He also made several headlines throughout his career, thanks to his “bad boy” status. Since his retirement, he has been seen in the wrestling world, in coaching, voice acting, and in the entertainment industry in general. 

Dominique Dawes – Artistic Gymnast

Dominique Dawes is a former American artistic gymnast, who made history by being the first black woman to make it to the US Olympic team in gymnastics and to go on to win an Olympic Medal in the individual category in the Olympics.

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In 2016, Dawes was seen once again in the eyes of the public, in a commercial for Tide called “The Evolution of Power”, next to Simone Biles and Nadia Comăneci. She has continued to work in several areas outside of sports while living a pretty quiet life out of the spotlight. 

Patrick Ewing – Basketball Player

Patrick Ewing is a Jamaican-American former professional basketball player. Most of his NBA career was spent with the New York Knicks, though he did play for a short period of time with Orlando Magic and the Seattle SuperSonics. He was nominated as the 16th greatest college basketball player of all time in 2008 by ESPN. 

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Throughout his career, he was an eleven-time all-star, won two Olympic Gold medals, and inducted into the Hall of Fame twice. Today, Ewing is the head coach of the Georgetown University men’s basketball team. 

Monica Seles – Tennis Player

Monica Seles is a former tennis player with nine total Grand Slams to her name. She maintained her position as number one worldwide for a whole 178 weeks. She was the victim of a terrible knife attack in 1993, that kept her away from the game for two years. 

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She officially retired in 2008, after continuing to play in competitions and exhibition matches in the previous years. She was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2009. She is said to still play tennis for fun. 

Randy Johnson – Baseball Player

Randy Johnson, also known as “The Big Unit” is a former pro baseball pitcher. He gained prominence during his long career but also became known for being the oldest baseball player to pitch a perfect game in the history of the MLB. Johnson was 40-years-old at the time. 

A Peek Into What These 60 Iconic Sports Stars Are Doing Since Their Race Is Over

Through the course of his career, he played 22 seasons in the span of 1988 to 2009, for six different teams. He was also a ten-time All-Star, an MVP, and has won a plethora of awards. In 2015, he was elected to the Hall of Fame. These days, he is the special assistant to the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima – Soccer Player

Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima, mostly known by simply “Ronaldo”, is known as one of the greatest soccer players of all time. He was as young as 20-years-old when he won his first FIFA World Player of The Year award. He would go on to win another two after that. 

A Peek Into What These 60 Iconic Sports Stars Are Doing Since Their Race Is Over

He was seen as a multi-functional striker, playing a total of 98 matches for Brazil, and scoring 62 goals. Today, Ronaldo still makes some public appearances but dedicates his time to his businesses. He is also the president of La Liga club Real Valladolid. 

Tiger Woods – Golf Player

Tiger Woods is easily one of the most known professional golf players in history. Though he is widely known for his impeccable numbers in golf, he has also been the subject of several news scandals, including his infamous serial cheating spree. 

A Peek Into What These 60 Iconic Sports Stars Are Doing Since Their Race Is Over

Either way, Woods won his very first Masters tournament when he was only 21-years-old, becoming the youngest golfer in history to do so. Now, Woods works with several companies that endorse him, including Hero MotoCorp and Monster Energy. He still makes several TV and sports appearances. 

Barry Sanders – American Football Player

Barry Sanders is a retired pro football player, who played as the running back for the Detroit Lions in the NFL. During his career, he has acquired quite a number of titles including “the best player to never see a Super Bowl”, and the 1997 league MVP. 

A Peek Into What These 60 Iconic Sports Stars Are Doing Since Their Race Is Over

Like many other former NFL players, Sanders dedicated a lot of his time to charity work, partnering with a number of charity organizations. He has recently appeared alongside other celebrities, NFL all-time players, and comedians on a stream for Draft-A-Thorn. 

Jeff Gordon – Race Car Driver

Jeff Gordon is a former professional car racing driver who won his first championship in the Cup Series in 1995. He broke the record for being the youngest driver to ever do so. Funny enough, during the award ceremony, he actually toasted with milk instead of using champagne. Since his retirement, Gordon has been seen on TV as a Nascar broadcaster for Fox. 

A Peek Into What These 60 Iconic Sports Stars Are Doing Since Their Race Is Over

He also works as Hendrick Motorsports adviser. In 2019, he was inducted into the National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame as well as the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Mark McGwire – Baseball Player

McGwire is a retired baseball player, who holds a career record in the major league for “at-bats per home run ratio”, at 10.6. He was also the record holder for home runs hit by rookie and home runs in a single season until his records were eventually broken. 

A Peek Into What These 60 Iconic Sports Stars Are Doing Since Their Race Is Over

He retired in 2001, but found himself in a performance-enhancing drugs scandal right after, which made his career slightly debatable. He went on to have a pretty successful coaching career, which ended in 2018 after he acted as the bench coach for the San Diego Padres between 2015 to 2018. 

Christian Laettner – Basketball Player

Christian Laettner is a former basketball player who is widely considered one of the best players the NCAA has ever seen. He gained notoriety particularly after making the game-winning shot in the 1992 tournament against Kentucky. Laettner is also known as one of the most hated players in NCAA history by opposing teams.

A Peek Into What These 60 Iconic Sports Stars Are Doing Since Their Race Is Over

His career was spent mostly playing for the Duke Blue Devils but he eventually retired in 2012. After retiring, he briefly served as an assistant coach and now works as an entrepreneur.

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