The list is actually incomplete.
See this one athlete they missed:
http://www.urbanfaith.com/2012/08/allyson-felix-wins-long-awaited-gold.html/
Allyson Felix finally got her gold medal and all seven winning athletes expressed their gratitude to God.
Another U.S. gold medal and another athlete gives glory to God for it. Im so thankful for God to have this opportunity, Allyson Felix told NBC sports after yesterdays win in the 200-meter sprint final. Ive been waiting for this opportunity for so long. Praying that His will be done, and not my own. Ready to run my HEART out, she tweeted before the race.
This was the third 200-meter Olympic medal for Felix. In 2004 and 2008, she came in second to Jamaicas Veronica Campbell-Brown. The moments that motivated me most were losing on the biggest stage, Felix said, and just never forgetting that feeling.
As usual, Felixs family was in the stands for her big moment. Her father, Paul, is an ordained minister and an associate professor at The Masters Seminary in Santa Clarita, California; her mother, Marlean, is an elementary school teacher; and, her brother, Wes, is her agent, USA Today reported. (Her father is also president of Los Angeles Bible Training School).
Marlean had said the family, as devout Christians, would be able to handle another Olympic disappointment, USA Today reported. Instead they celebrated. But, in a 2010 interview with the Heart of a Champion foundation, Marlean said the family is most proud of Allysons humility. She also said she and her husband made a decision early on in their daughters career to travel to all her meets to provide support.
It really was wonderful to hear so many winners give the glory to God on NBC of all stations! However, I still think most of them vote for the fraud in the WH. That’s what makes me sad.
And now she has three gold medals, including a world record in the 4 x 100.
Kevin Durant is also missing.
I saw that in the after competition interviews. Really great! And NBC didn’t edit them out, either (tape delay, ya’ know). So many athletes thanking God and Jesus.