Dick Bartley's American Gold (changed networks, WQMA declined to pick show up)
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Kerron Clement, American gold medalist at 2008 Beijing Olympics
Rick DeMont, American Gold-medalist, 1972 Summer Olympics, who had his medal revoked due to banned substances discovered in his Asthma medication.
At age seven, Loo took up the sport of gymnastics, inspired by 1984 Olympic American gold medal gymnasts Peter Vidmar, Bart Conner and Tim Daggett.
LaVonna Martin, Olympic silver medalist and Pan-American gold medalist
The volleyball spike as an offensive move is still widely used in volleyball, being the preferred offensive move of American Gold Medalist Eric Fonoimoana and AVP legend Stein Metzger.
Albert Wilder "Bruce" Taylor (1875–1948) American gold mining executive and UPA (later UPI) correspondent, lived in Korea for the majority of his life with his wife, Mary Linley Taylor.