- John Maine
John Kevin Maine (born May 8, 1981 in Fredericksburg, Virginia) is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Mets. He bats and throws right-handed.
- Ron Gardenhire
Ronald "Ron" Clyde Gardenhire (born October 24, 1957 in Butzbach Hesse, Germany) is a manager in Major League Baseball for the Minnesota Twins in the American League. He attended Okmulgee High School in Oklahoma and college at the University of Texas at Austin. He is six feet tall and, during his baseball career, weighed 175 pounds. He played five seasons of baseball with the New York Mets of the National League from 1981 to 1985.
- Bart Scott
Bart Edward Scott (born August 18, 1980 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American football linebacker who attended Southern Illinois University and is currently playing for the Baltimore Ravens of the NFL. Scott saw significant playing time during the 2005 season in which Ray Lewis injured his hamstring. He played in Lewis' absence at the middle linebacker position.
- Eddie Robinson
Eddie Robinson (born June 19, 1978 in Orlando, Florida) is an American soccer defender, who currently plays for Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer. Eddie played college soccer at University of North Carolina from 1996 to 2000, finishing his career with four goals and eight assists in 73 games. After graduating, he was selected 20th overall in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft by the San Jose Earthquakes.
- Brian Stokes
Brian Alexander Stokes (born September 7, 1979 in Pomona, California) is a pitcher for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He was a graduate of Jurupa Valley High School and played college ball at Riverside Communtiy College in California. On October 2, 1998, Stokes was first signed as an amateur free agent. He spent his first professional season with the Princeton Devil Rays in 1999. While with Princeton, he led the Appalachain League in games finished with 35.
- Jeremi Johnson
Jeremi Johnson (born September 4, 1980 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American football running back for the Cincinnati Bengals of the NFL. Johnson was a standout for Ballard High School, rushing for over 2,000 yards and scoring 35 touchdowns in his junior and senior seasons. As a collegiate player, Jeremi Johnson played his first three seasons at Indiana University, where he was named to the All-Big Ten Conference freshman team in 1999.) However, in 2002, …
- Derek Redmond
Derek Redmond (born September 3, 1965 in Bletchley) is a retired English athlete. He currently works as a motivational speaker. As a 400 metres and 4 x 400 metres runner he won gold medals at European, Commonwealth and World Championships. His career highlights include a fifth place over 400 m at the 1987 World Championships and a 1991 World Championships 4x400 m gold medal. However, disappointment came at the 1992 Summer Olympics in the 400m race.
- Justin Koschitzke
Justin Gregory Koschitzke (born 20 September 1982) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Recruited in the 2000 AFL Draft at pick no 2, there were high expectations on Koschitzke from a young age. His athletic 197cm build and strong marking were a great asset to the St Kilda Football Club, which drafted him and gave him his AFL debut early in 2001. He made an immediate impact and in a debut year where he played 20 games, …
- John Howell
John Howell (born April 28, 1978, in North Platte, Nebraska) is a National Football League safety. He is currently a free agent. He played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for four seasons prior to the 2005 season, and for the Seattle Seahawks during the 2006 season. He suffered a season ending hamstring injury in a playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys and was waived the following Wednesday. He played college football at Colorado State University. <br>
- Paul Chapman
Paul Chapman (born November 5, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Debuting in 2000, Chapman was recruited to the Geelong Football Club, where he has made a name for himself as one of the most dangerous small forwards in the AFL. In late 2005 he suffered a setback with a hamstring injury and missed the finals series. In 2006, Chapman was the proud recipient of the Carji Greeves Medal, polling 462 votes, …
- David Hille
David Hille (born 2 July, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He debuted in 2001 with the Essendon Football Club and has been a solid ruckman for a number of years. In a surprise decision, Hille was appointed stand-in captain for the 2006 AFL season after Matthew Lloyd suffered a season-ending hamstring injury. He captained his first game in Round 6, 2006. In the Round 17, 2006 clash between Essendon and Brisbane Lions, …
- Jason Gardener
Jason Gardener (born September 18, 1975 in Bath, Somerset, England) is a British sprint athlete. Gardener was educated at Beechen Cliff School, Bath, where he now has a tutor group named after him.
- Xavier Clarke
Xavier Clarke (born September 28, 1983) is an Indigenous Australian rules football player with the AFL's St Kilda Football Club. Clarke was selected by the Saints with the 5th overall pick in the 2001 AFL National Draft. He played 57 games during his first three seasons as a Saint. In the 2005 season, however, Clarke struggled in form and his season was ended early when he injured his hamstring in the Round 17 game against Collingwood. Originally, Clarke wore No.
- Brock McLean
Brock "Chooka" McLean is an Australian rules footballer playing for the AFL’s Melbourne Football Club. Brock, a graduate of the AIS/AFL academy, and member of the U18 International Rules team, was selected as Melbourne's second pick and 5th overall in the 2003 AFL Draft. McLean debuted in 2004 and showing instant maturity and decision making ability quickly became one of the most consistent midfielders in the side.
- Christian Morton
Christian John Morton (born April 28, 1981) is an American football cornerback, who currently plays for the Carolina Panthers. He attended Riverview Gardens High School in St. Louis, Missouri (the same high school as fellow NFL player, Denver Broncos RB Damien Nash). Morton played for the Redskins and the Atlanta Falcons in the 2005 NFL season. He was the 32nd pick of the 7th round of the 2004 NFL draft by the New England Patriots, …
- Jeff Duncan
Jeffrey Matthew Duncan (born December 9, 1978) is a major league outfielder who is currently a Free Agent. Duncan played for the New York Mets in 2003 and 2004 and has played exclusively in the minor leagues since then. He hits and throws left-handed. Jeff Duncan was born in Harvey, Illinois and graduated from Lemont High School where he played baseball. Earlier in his high school days he went to Lincoln Way High School where he was also an All-State hockey player.
- Brent Reilly
Brent Reilly (born 12 November, 1983) is an Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. Debuting with the Adelaide Football Club in 2003 as a 19-year-old, he took time to develop (like many current players at Adelaide) and struggling to retain his spot in the side. He played every Premiership game in the 2005 season, before injuring his hamstring and missing the last two finals. Neil Craig's coaching has further helped Reilly's development, …
- Gavin Rae
Gavin Paul Rae (born 28 November, 1977) is a Scottish footballer, currently playing for Cardiff City.
- Gary Lewin
Gary Lewin (born May 16, 1964 in East Ham, London) is the head physiotherapist for Arsenal F.C. and a first-team physio for the England national football team. He came to Arsenal as a young goalkeeper aged only 16, and became reserve-team physio at the extraordinarily young age of 19. After a one year spell at Barnet F.C. as a player, by 1986 at the age of 22, he was a full-time first-team physio.
- Marcus Cassel
Marcus Ray Cassel (January 6, 1983 - November 17, 2006) was an American football player. Born in Long Beach, California, Cassel was a graduate of St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower. Cassel played as a cornerback for the UCLA Bruins from 2002 until 2005 after redshirting in 2001. He started all 12 games as a senior, helping the Bruins to a 10-2 record. Cassel received a degree in psychology from UCLA. Cassel, who was not picked in the NFL Draft, …
- Richard Evans
Richard Evans (born June 19, 1983, in Cardiff) is a Welsh professional football (soccer) player who currently plays for Newport County. Evans began his career as a trainee with Birmingham City, but left having never made the first team. An injury-hit three-year spell at Sheffield Wednesday followed before his free transfer to Shrewsbury, after making just 10 appearances for the Yorkshire club.
- Matthew Primus
Matthew Richard Primus (born January 12, 1975) is a former Australian rules footballer and dual All-Australian ruckman.
- Heath James
Heath James (born 7 March, 1980) is an Australian rules footballer who retired in 2005 due to a number of injuries. Beginning his playing career in 1999, he suffered numerous hamstring and knee injuries and over his career spanning 7 seasons with the Sydney Swans, only managing to play 18 games.
- Cristian Guzmán
Cristian Antonio Guzmán is a baseball player who has played shortstop in the major leagues for the Minnesota Twins and Washington Nationals. Guzmán was acquired by Minnesota in 1998 from the New York Yankees organization as part of the Chuck Knoblauch trade. Guzmán's best year was in 2001. He was named to the All-Star team and posted career bests with 10 home runs and a .302 batting average.
- Mike Phelan
Michael Christopher Phelan (born September 24, 1962 in Nelson, Lancashire) was an English football player. He was a versatile player and played in midfield and defence. Mike is currently employed as Manchester United's First Team Coach, working alongside Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlos Queiroz. Mike Phelan began his career at Burnley, signing as an associated schoolboy in July 1979, as an apprentice two years later and as a professional in July 1980.
- Ali Haji-Sheikh
Ali Haji-Sheikh (born January 11, 1961 in Ann Arbor, Michigan) was an American football placekicker for the University of Michigan and for three NFL teams. Haji-Sheikh spent three seasons playing for the New York Giants. He had a superb rookie season, kicking 35 of 42 field goals (83%). A recurring hamstring injury hampered the rest of his career. He holds the Giants record for longest made field goal at 56 yards.
- Stewart Robson
Stewart Ian Robson (born November 6, 1964) is an English former football player. Born in Billericay, Essex. He was educated at Alleyn Court Prep School in Westcliff On Sea, and Brentwood School. He was also an outstanding cricketer. Robson joined Arsenal as a schoolboy in 1978. He made his debut soon after his 17th birthday, on December 5, 1981 against West Ham United, and quickly became a regular feature in the Arsenal side, as well as the England team.
- Allen Jakovich
Allen Jakovich (born March 21, 1968) is an Australian rules football player. Jakovich was a prolific full forward and football journeyman. He is most notable for his 54 games and 208 goals for the Melbourne Demons in the Australian Football League, a controversial short-lived stint with the Western Bulldogs and being the brother of West Australian great Glen Jakovich.
- Lyudmila Kondratyeva
Lyudmila Andreyevna Kondratyeva is a Russian athlete, who competed for the USSR and is the 1980 Olympic 100 m champion. Kondratyeva began athletics at age 11 at the Children and Youth Sport School in Shakhty, her first trainer being Lyudmila Mikhailovna Pavlenko. Two years later she passed exams into Rostov on Don Children and Youth Sport School, created in 1971, where she was coached by Nina Vasilyevna Lazarchenko.
- Dean Kenneally
Dean Kenneally (born March 8, 1967 in Victoria) is an Australian physiotherapist whose area of expertise is hamstring injuries on athletes. Kenneally is the primary team physio for Chelsea FC. Previously he has worked for Tottenham Hotspur, as well as the Australian and English national athletics teams. During his active sports career he was an 800 metres runner. His greatest achievement was a silver medal at the 1991 Universiade.
- Todd Rixon
Todd Rixon was a contestant on the 1980's Australian Television talent program "Pot Luck". He is famous for a routine where he appeared dancing to "Baby I'm a Star" by Prince, but injured his hamstring approximately thirty seconds in and despite a valiant attempt to carry on regardless had to be helped offstage by host Ernie Sigley. The footage has since become extremely popular on the internet, and in television bloopers shows, …
- Darren Kappler
Darren Kappler (born January 23 1965) is a former professional Australian rules footballer. Recruited from South Australian National Football League club South Adelaide, Kappler played 187 games for Fitzroy, Sydney Swans and Hawthorn in the Australian Football League. During his AFL career Kappler built a reputation as a talented and damaging long kicking left footed wingman.
- Anelia Nuneva
Anelia Nuneva (born June 30, 1962) is a retired sprinter from Bulgaria. Competing mainly in 100 metres, she was headed for a medal at the 1988 Olympics when she pulled a hamstring and withdrew. She competed again in 1992, but finished eighth. Her greatest moments came when she won silver medals at the 1986 European Championships and 1987 World Indoor Championships.
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- Cassie
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- Margaret Swinton
If you love Pepperidge Farm cookies, Pez, and long walks on the beach (and, after all, you'd have to be straight out of Cuckoo's nest -- though, Jack Nicholson was so charming in that role -- not to love these things), then you're my kinda guy or gal.
- Laura Ziegler
Laura Ziegler Laura Ziegler is the Research and Development Engineer at Southern Impact Research Center (SIRC). Her responsibilities are focused in the areas of new product design and testing, engineering support for litigation, as well as providing product risk assessment analysis. She has been involved in the development of products ranging from football shoulder pads to military helmets to children's toys.