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Stories:
Athletes
 Michael Chang |
Winning Ways
When Michael Chang entered the pro tennis scene in 1987, many thought he would never be a serious opponent. Yet he soon established himself as one of the world's best players. He has won numerous Grand Slam titles over the past decade.
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 Pete Maravich |
Beyond the Brass Ring
Pete Maravich was the youngest player ever inducted into The Basketball Hall of Fame. He averaged 24.2 points per game in a 10-year NBA career that put him on the All Star Team five times. But while basketball glory brought him fame and fortune, it wasn’t until one fitful night in November 1982 that he found what he’d been seeking all along.
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 JONATHAN EDWARDS |
BEYOND GOLD
When Jonathan Edwards stepped up to the starting point for the triple jump at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, the pressure was on. Headlines had questioned his ability to repeat the phenomenal achievements of the previous year.
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 Paul Henderson |
The Goal of My Life
Before becoming a businessman and reknowned public speaker, Paul Henderson played professional hockey for 18 years. He is remembered fondly by Canadian hockey fans for scoring the winning goal of the 1972 Canada/Russia hockey series.
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 Roger Neilson |
The Only Way To Go
Roger Neilson has coached with the NHL for 24 years. During this time he has worked with more teams than any other coach in the game. He currently acts as Director for the Roger Neilson Hockey Camp for kids and is in demand as a public speaker who shares about his battle with cancer.
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 Mike "Pinball" Clemons |
Real Hope
At 5'6", 170 pounds, Michael "Pinball" Clemons was told he was too small to play football. After 12 seasons with the Toronto Argonauts, during which he broke numerous team and league records, he is now their head coach. Pinball has always been loved by fans for his outstanding achievements and character, both on and off the field.
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 Joe Gibbs |
Surrender to Succeed
From humble beginnings as a player, Joe Gibbs went on to a stellar coaching career with the Washington Redskins. He led the team to three Super Bowl victories and earned a place in the Football Hall of Fame. Joe now owns a successful NASCAR team.
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 Tom Lehman |
An Audience of One
In 1996, after winning the British Open and the PGA Tour Championship, professional golfer Tom Lehman was named the PGA player of the year. The following April, he was ranked number one in the world.
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 Catriona LeMay Doan |
Letting Go For Good
Catriona LeMay Doan took to the ice at an early age, and soon made her mark as a top speedskater. She's now ranked as one of the world's top speedskaters -- especially after setting world records in the 500 and 1500 metre races.
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