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Profiling famous, successful sports figures to see what inspired them to their athletic pursuits.

Steve Young was the All-American and Heisman Trophy runner-up in 1983. During the '83 season, when he was a senior at Brigham Young University (BYU), he completed 71.3 percent of his passes for the highest single-season percentage in NCAA history at the time. In the '83 season he won 11 of 12 games, including a Holiday Bowl victory over Missouri, as he passed for better than 300 yards in all but two of the games.

Read her entire bio in our Meet the Athletes section.


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Aside from being a driver in NASCAR's Elite Series, Kyle Petty has also garnered quite a reputation as a business executive and community leader.

Read his entire bio in our Meet the Athletes section.


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A dominant force in the world of figure skating, Kristi Yamaguchi is considered a megastar on ice. Her professional career is marked by numerous championship titles and critically acclaimed performances, earning her accolades from sportswriters as the "best female skater in the world."

Read her entire bio in our Meet the Athletes section.


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Olympic Freestyle Skier, Jonathan "Jonny" Moseley, known around the world as the man who tackled the "360-degree Mute Grab," showed up big in the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games by finishing in fourth place. In 2000, he became the U.S. Open champion in slopestyle.

Read his entire bio in our Meet the Athletes section.


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