MOST SIMILAR 30 SPEAKER RESULTS
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Olympic Legend & American Record-Holder in the Long Jump; Philanthropist & Founder of the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation
Mike Eruzione
Motivational Business Speaker; Captain of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey Team; Subject of the Hit Film, "Miracle"
Dominique Dawes
Three-Time Olympian, Olympic Gold Medalist, & Gymnastics Academy Owner
Jim Craig
Gold Medal Olympian, Hockey Legend who Inspired the Disney Film "Miracle"; Entrepreneur, Sales & Marketing Executive
Mike Ditka
Pro Football Hall of Famer, Three-Time Super Bowl Champion & Retired Coach of NFL's Chicago Bears
Jordan Chiles
Trailblazing U.S. Gymnast, Two-Time Olympian & Olympic Gold Medalist
Allison Schmitt
Former Competition Swimmer; 4X Olympian & 10X Olympic Medalist; Honorary Chief Empowerment Office at SURGE; Mental Health Advocate
Sue Enquist
The Winning-est Softball Coach in the NCAA
Rowdy Gaines
Olympic Gold Medalist & U.S. Olympic Hall of Famer; Swimming Analyst for NBC; Known as the "Voice of Swimming"
Allyson Felix
Track & Field Athlete, Olympic Champion, 12-Time Gold Medalist at the World Championships & US Olympic Hall of Famer; Co-Founder of Saysh
Janet Evans
5-Time Olympic Medalist, Motivational Speaker & Businesswoman; Chief Athletic Officer for LA28 Olympic Games
Cynthia Cooper
Olympic Gold Medalist, Two-Time WNBA MVP; Former Head Coach of Texas Southern Women's Basketball Team
Amy Van Dyken Rouen
Six-Time Olympic Gold Medal Swimmer & NBC Summer Olympics Broadcaster
Michael Phelps
Retired Professional Swimmer & Most Decorated Olympic Athlete in History; Mental Health & Water Safety Advocate
John Naber
Olympic Gold Medalist, Sports Broadcaster, Author
Jason Lezak
Olympic Gold Medalist Swimmer; Tri-Captained 2008 Beijing Olympic Team with Michael Phelps
Anthony McCarley
Successful Entrepreneur & Triple Crown Marathon Swimmer
Josh Davis
5-Time Olympic Medalist & Motivational Speaker
Kate Douglass
Competitive Swimmer for the United States; World Champion, Two-Time Olympian & Olympic Gold Medalist
Hunter Woodhall
Three-Time Paralympic Track & Field Athlete & Gold Medalist; First Double Amputee to Earn NCAA Division I Scholarship
