Jackie Robinson was a trailblazing athlete who broke racial barriers in Major League Baseball, inspiring future generations.
Pete Weber is an American professional bowler, known for his aggressive style and 10 PBA Tour titles, including a record five U.S. Open Championships.
Althea Gibson was a pioneering American tennis player who broke the color barrier, becoming the first African American to win a Grand Slam title.
Janet Evans is a former American competitive swimmer who won four Olympic gold medals and set multiple world records during her illustrious career.
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.
Wellington Mara was an influential American businessman and co-owner of the New York Giants, shaping the modern NFL landscape.