| HAMM | Mia ____ won two Olympic gold medals and two World Cups with the US women's national soccer team |
| FIFA | Organization hosting the upcoming World Cup, with the US, Mexico, and Canada as joint hosts.(abbrv) (4) |
| SCHULTZ | Justin ___ won two Cups on Pens' blueline |
| ALI | Krieger of the US women's national soccer team |
| SAM | US Women's National Soccer Team midfielder ___ Coffey |
| NOBLE | Canadian who won Stanley Cups with the St. Pats and the Maroons |
| BAUN | 'Boomer' won four Cups with the '60s Leafs |
| JOHNSON | Michael ---, American former sprinter who won four Olympic gold medals and held world records in the 200m and 400m (7) |
| TIRUNESHDIBABA | Ethiopian runner who won three Olympic gold medals and is the women's 5000m world record holder (8,6) |
| NURMI | One of the runners nicknamed "Flying Finn" who himself won nine Olympic gold medals and set 22 official world records (5) |
| PAAVONURMI | Middle distance runner, nicknamed 'the Flying Finn', who won nine Olympic gold medals and set 22 world records (5,5) |
| ANDI | ___ Sullivan (midfielder on the US Women's National Team, currently playing in the FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand) |
| SEIZINGER | Katja ___, the most successful alpine skier from Germany, winning three Olympic gold and two bronze medals and the World Cup three times |
| ABBY | Wambach who's the all-time top goal scorer for the US Women's National Team |
| ANNFRASERPRYCE | Jamaican sprinter; winner of three Olympic gold medals and 10 World titles (6-3,6-5) |
| SHELLY | Jamaican sprinter; winner of three Olympic gold medals and 10 World titles (6-3,6-5) |
| OLGA | --- Korbut, Soviet-born gymnast who won three gold medals and one silver at the 1972 Munich Olympics (4) |
| OLGAKORBUT | Soviet-born gymnast who won three gold medals and one silver at the 1972 Munich Olympics (4,6) |
| PATSUMMITT | Eight-time NCAA national championship-winning coach who led the US women's basketball team to Olympic gold in 1984: 2 wds. |
| TARAVANDERVEER | Three-time NCAA national championship-winning coach who led the US women's basketball team to Olympic gold in 1996: 2 wds. |