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Kurt Angle
Kurt Angle stands among the greatest amateur wrestlers in American history, achieving the sport's ultimate prize by winning Olympic gold despite competing with a broken neck. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1968, Angle grew up in a working-class family where toughness and determination were valued qualities. He began wrestling in high school, quickly demonstrating the technical skill, competitive drive, and mental toughness that would define his career. His high school achievements earned him a scholarship to Clarion University, where his amateur wrestling career reached legendary status.
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Justin Alexander Gatlin was born on February 10, 1982, in Brooklyn, New York, and raised in Pensacola, Florida. He discovered his sprinting talent in high school, where he excelled in track and field while also competing in American football. Gatlin attended the University of Tennessee on a track scholarship, where he developed into one of collegiate athletics' brightest stars, winning multiple NCAA championships in both the 100 meters and 200 meters.
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