Wilma Rudolph was an American sprinter, overcoming childhood polio to become the first woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics.
Joe Louis was an American professional boxer, known as the 'Brown Bomber,' who reigned as the world heavyweight champion for a record-breaking 11 years.
Al Oerter was an American discus thrower who won four consecutive Olympic gold medals, setting world records and becoming a legendary figure in track and field.
Debbie Meyer is a British entrepreneur and inventor, best known for creating innovative kitchenware and eco-friendly products, transforming the way people cook and clean.
Amanda Beard is an American swimmer, seven-time Olympic medalist, and world-record holder in breaststroke events.
Dale Earnhardt was a legendary NASCAR driver, known as "The Intimidator," who won seven Cup Series championships and left an indelible mark on the racing world.
Lamar Hunt was an American businessman and sports enthusiast, credited with founding the American Football League and coining the term "Super Bowl.