My win in the Belmont Stakes ended a 37-year drought in the Triple Crown.
Known as 'King of the Biathlon,' I am the most medaled Winter Olympian ever, winning thirteen medals, eight of them gold.
I scored the first perfect ten at the Olympics in my sport.
I was the first Test cricket player to make over 10,000 runs.
I'm called 'The Great One' for a reason, as I still hold 61 official records in my sport.
Though I was the fourth to win five Tours de France, I was the first to do it in consecutive years.
I managed two 'three-peats' in my career, and won five MVP awards.
I won 39 grand slam titles in my sport, though my most famous win was in the so-called 'Battle of the Sexes.'
Known for breaking my own world records in swimming, I won more gold medals in the 2016 Olympics than any other woman won in a single Olympics.
As a 6' 5'' center, I was the first player to dunk in a WNBA game.
As coach, I won the first two Super Bowls so they named the trophy after me.
Though I rank third in PGA wins, I have the most majors titles.
After winning four gold medals in the Olympics, I was hailed as single-handedly crushing Hitler's myth of Aryan supremacy.
I have won three World Cups and am regarded as the greatest player in my sport, and one of the greatest athletes of all time.
I am the most decorated Olympian of all time, with 28 total medals, 23 of them gold.
I won three consecutive gold medals in pairs skating, and I did it with two different partners.
Even though I had contracted polio at the age of four, I won three gold medals in the 1960 Olympics.
I have been nicknamed 'Queen of the Fillies' and won every race except my last, a match race against my cousin, which I did not finish.
After 41 years coaching the same team, I have the highest winning percentage of any coach with 600 wins or more in Men's Division I college basketball.
I was the first to hit 500 home runs over a career, and my record stood for almost four decades.
I have the tied-most championships in Formula 1, but it was an accident on the ski slopes that has left me paralyzed.
In 1998, I became the first woman to repeat as gold medalist in an alpine ski event.
I am a two-time Olympic gold medalist, FIFA Women's World Cup champion, and member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
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