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Five Gold Medal winner at the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid (including four Olympic records). 1980 Sullivan Award winner for Outstanding Amateur Athlete in the United States. Only skater to win all three World Speedskating Championships, Jun…
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One of five-nine letter winners at the University of Wisconsin Madison in basketball, football and baseball. Currently holds the football career and season receiving records. First round draft choice on the National Football League's Washington Re…
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Leading scorer in 1943 and 1945 for the University of Wisconsin Madison football team where he played both defensive and offensive positions. Also lettered in track and field at Wisconsin. First draft choice in 1947 by the Chicago Bears and played…
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"First manager to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to the World Series Championships in 1982. Spent 15 years in the major leagues with a lifetime batting average of .303. Named to the American League All Star Team six times. 1953 American League Rookie …
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The premier pass rusher in pro football history, winning All Pro Honors six times. Played in five Pro Bowls. Holds Green Bay Packers' record of 21 fumble recoveries. Lead Packers to five NFL titles including two Superbowl victories. Inducted into …
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Currently holds Major League Baseball's homerun record of 755. Elected into Major League's Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982. Played 23 years in the major leagues with a lifetime batting average of .305. Lead the Milwaukee Braves to two World Series w…
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One of the most successful field generals of NFL history he quarterbacked the Packers to five NFL titles and two Super Bowl crowns during his 16 year career - the longest in the team's history. Starr was a four time Pro-Bowl selection. Born, Jan. …
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A trap & skeet shooting super-star. One of the founders of the Waukesha Gun Club in 1936, the largest and most active in the world. Wisconsin Trap Champion 14 times and Skeet Champion 7 times. Named to All-American Trapshooting Team 21 times. Born…
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Head Hockey Coach at the University of Wisconsin-Madison for 15 years (367-175-23). Winning three NCAA Championships in 1973, 1977, 1981. Coached both the Calgary Flames and Pittsburgh Penguins in the NHL. Only coach to win both the NCAA and Stanl…
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Four-time Olympic medal winner in speed skating. Attended the University of Wisconsin while coaching Beth and Eric Heiden to their record achievements. Coached the U.S. Speed Skating Team in the 1976, 1980, and 1984 Olympics. First woman to be ind…
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