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1 posted on 08/07/2006 6:04:08 PM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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2 posted on 08/07/2006 6:06:16 PM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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Chris Everett.


3 posted on 08/07/2006 6:07:16 PM PDT by gondramB (Never appeal to an enemy's better nature, he might not have one. Self interest yields more leverage)
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5 posted on 08/07/2006 6:07:54 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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Wilma Rudolph
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7 posted on 08/07/2006 6:08:32 PM PDT by sittnick (There is no salvation in politics.)
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8 posted on 08/07/2006 6:10:26 PM PDT by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve,and have served, to keep us free.)
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Babe Dedrikson Zaharis


10 posted on 08/07/2006 6:10:56 PM PDT by gumboyaya
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Been on base, most of the day, on training on new regulations
for commercial fishing vessels.
12 posted on 08/07/2006 6:11:43 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub (Have you said Thank You to a service man or woman today?)
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David Ortiz. And I'm not even a Red Sox fan. His joy at playing, his qualities as a player, and the fact he's the only ball player to acknowledge my cheering from the stands (minor league game) makes him #1 in my books.

If only the Mets has signed him instead of trading for Mo Vaughn . . .
13 posted on 08/07/2006 6:11:59 PM PDT by Andyman (God loves you just the way you are . . . but too much to leave you that way.)
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As a golfer, it has to be a classic player:

Babe Didrikson Zaharias

Zaharias, Mildred Ella Didrikson (1911-1956). Mildred Ella (Babe) Didrikson Zaharias, athlete, was born on June 26, 1911, in Port Arthur, Texas, the sixth of seven children of Norwegian immigrants Ole Nickolene and Hannah Marie (Olson) Didriksen. Ole Didriksen was a seaman and carpenter, and his wife was an accomplished skater in Norway. In 1915 the family moved to Beaumont, Texas, where the children, with the encouragement of both parents, became skilled performers on the rustic gymnasium equipment that their father built in the backyard. Mildred Didrikson, who changed the spelling of her surname, acquired her nickname during sandlot baseball games with the neighborhood boys, who thought she batted like Babe Ruth. A talented basketball player in high school, Didrikson was recruited during her senior year in 1930 to do office work at Employers Casualty Company of Dallas and to spark the company's semiprofessional women's basketball team, the Golden Cyclones. Between 1930 and 1932 she led the team to two finals and a national championship and was voted All-American each season. Her exceptional athletic versatility prompted Employers Casualty to expand its women's sports program beyond basketball. Didrikson represented the company as a one-woman team in eight of ten track and field events at the 1932 Amateur Athletic Union Championships. She placed in seven events, taking first place in five-shot put, javelin and baseball throws, eighty-meter hurdles, and long jump; she tied for first in the high jump and finished fourth in the discus throw. In three hours Didrikson singlehandedly amassed thirty points, eight more than the entire second-place team, and broke four world records. Her performances in the javelin throw, hurdles, and high jump qualified her to enter the 1932 Olympics, where she again broke world records in all three events. She won gold medals for the javelin and hurdles and, despite clearing the same height as the top finisher in the high jump, was awarded the silver medal because she went over the bar head first, a foul at that time.

Didrikson received a heroine's welcome on her return to Texas. She had started another basketball season with the Golden Cyclones when the Amateur Athletic Union disqualified her from amateur competition because her name appeared in an automobile advertisement. Her family was badly in need of money, and Didrikson turned professional to earn what she could from her status as a sports celebrity. Never hesitant to capitalize on her own abilities or to turn a profit from showmanship, she spent 1932-34 promoting and barnstorming. She did a brief stint in vaudeville playing the harmonica and running on a treadmill and pitched in some major league spring-training games; she also toured with a billiards exhibition, a men's and women's basketball team called Babe Didrikson's All-Americans, and an otherwise all-male, bearded baseball road team called the House of David. Since golf was one of the few sports that accommodated women athletes, Didrikson made up her mind to become a championship player, and between engagements she spent the spring and summer of 1933 in California taking lessons from Stan Kertes. Her first tournament was the Fort Worth Women's Invitational in November 1932; at her second, the Texas Women's Amateur Championship the following April, she captured the title. Complaints from more socially polished members of the Texas Women's Golf Association led the United States Association to rule her ineligible to compete as an amateur, thus disqualifying her from virtually all tournament play. Didrikson resumed the lucrative routine of exhibition tours and endorsements, impressing audiences with smashing drives that regularly exceeded 240 feet. She met George Zaharias, a well-known professional wrestler and sports promoter, when she qualified at the 1938 Los Angeles Open, a men's Professional Golfers' Association tournament. They were married on December 23, 1938, and Zaharias thereafter managed his wife's career. She regained her amateur standing in 1943 and went on to win seventeen consecutive tournaments, including the British Women's Amateur Championship (she was the first American to win it), before turning professional in 1947. The following year Didrikson helped found the Ladies Professional Golf Association in order to provide the handful of professional women golfers with a tournament circuit. She was herself the LPGA's leading money winner between 1949 and 1951. In 1950 the Associated Press voted her Woman Athlete of the Half-Century.

In April 1953 Didrikson underwent a colostomy to remove cancerous tissue. Despite medical predictions that she would never be able to play championship golf again, she was in tournament competition fourteen weeks after surgery, and the Golf Writers of America voted her the Ben Hogan Trophy as comeback player of the year. In 1954 she won five tournaments, including the United States Women's Open. Portrayed as a courageous survivor in the press, Didrikson played for cancer fund benefits and maintained her usual buoyant public persona, but in June 1955 she was forced to reenter John Sealy Hospitalqv at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston for further diagnosis. Medical treatment was unable to contain the spreading cancer, and Didrikson spent much of the remaining fifteen months of her life in the hospital. In September 1955 she and her husband established the Babe Didrikson Zaharias Fund, which financed a tumor clinic at UTMB. She died at John Sealy Hospital on September 27, 1956, at the age of forty-five, and was buried in Beaumont.


14 posted on 08/07/2006 6:12:12 PM PDT by alarm rider (Those that vote for RINOS knowingly, have already admitted defeat.)
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Danica Patrick


21 posted on 08/07/2006 6:14:42 PM PDT by Ludicrous
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Best female athlete? I think my favorite is the graceful Shizuki Arakawa of Japan who won the gold medal in women's figure skating. Lovely girl!
arakawa
arakawa
But I am always a fan of the delightful Sasha Cohen, too!
sasha
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22 posted on 08/07/2006 6:14:59 PM PDT by Kitten Festival
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23 posted on 08/07/2006 6:15:08 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (I ha' da Steve Nash DO befo' Steve Nash DID)
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Mae Young is the WWF's only septuagenarian female wrestler.

Yes ladies and gentlemen, I bring you the greatest example of female prowess on the planet today. A superb athelete. A woman to be feared in the squared circle!

Realizing that I am going straight to the pits of hades for posting this, I would like roses on my grave site.

Jeff Davis

27 posted on 08/07/2006 6:16:16 PM PDT by mosquewatch.com ("The enemy is anyone who will get you killed, no matter what side they are on.")
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Mia Hamm! great soccer player! she was like dancing with the ball on the field. Really great player!


28 posted on 08/07/2006 6:16:16 PM PDT by danmar ("The two most common elements in the Universe is hydrogen and stupidity")
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Pamela Anderson, Jennifer Tilly, Ann Coulter, Laura Ingrham, Mary Pierce, Maria Sharapova, Kim Clijsters, Helen Mirren. Kim Basinger if she doesn't move to Fraaance with Alec.

The list is long. I'm easy.


35 posted on 08/07/2006 6:21:46 PM PDT by garyhope (It's World War IV, right here, right now courtesy of Islam.)
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Anna Kournikova! :)


38 posted on 08/07/2006 6:22:11 PM PDT by mylife (The roar of the masses could be farts)
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Mexican keeper Jennifer Molina

also of the New England Mutiny


43 posted on 08/07/2006 6:24:12 PM PDT by JohnnyZ (I ha' da Steve Nash DO befo' Steve Nash DID)
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Summer Sanders. Still looks great on Fox Sports.


47 posted on 08/07/2006 6:25:23 PM PDT by buccaneer81 (Bob Taft has soiled the family name for the next century.)
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The late great Babe Didrickson Zaharias!


55 posted on 08/07/2006 6:28:32 PM PDT by BnBlFlag (Deo Vindice/Semper Fidelis "Ya gotta saddle up your boys; Ya gotta draw a hard line")
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Hi All-

My favorite female athlete is Sue Wicks formerly of Rutgers University (all-time leading scorer) and the New York Liberty basketball teams. She is now coaching at Saint Francis College after a couple of seasons at her alma mater.

~ Blue Jays ~

56 posted on 08/07/2006 6:28:32 PM PDT by Blue Jays (Rock Hard, Ride Free)
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