In 2005 the foundation held its first "Champions for Charity" gala in Austin, Texas, which included appearances from Olympic gold medalist Sarah Hughes and a private performance by musician Elton John.
The tribute featured a speech by former president Bill Clinton, and appearances by figure skaters Sarah Hughes and Nancy Kerrigan, race car driver Janet Guthrie, Billie Jean King's long time double's partner Rosie Casals and other prominent women in sports.
American figure skater Sarah Hughes won an Olympic gold medal skating to selections from Daphnis et Chloé at the XIX Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City in 2002.
Sarah and Emily Hughes, Olympic-medal winning ice skaters.
He has written two sports biographies for young people, one about basketball star Yao Ming and the other about Olympic Gold Medal winning skater Sarah Hughes.
Hughes' biography, Sudden Champion: The Sarah Hughes Story, was written by Richard Krawiec in 2002.
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Harnos is known for portraying Jennifer, the first wife of main character Mark Greene on ER (1994–2002), Rimmer in the Action/Horror film Hellraiser: Bloodline (1996), Dotty from The Girl Gets Moe (1997) film, Sarah Hughes in Cold Dog Soup (1990) film, Linda Wyatt in Judgement Night (1993) film, Rhonda in Pink as the Day She Was Born (1997) film, and as Sid in Denial (1990) film.