MOST SIMILAR 200 SPEAKER RESULTS
Simone Biles
Most Decorated Gymnast Ever & Record Holder for Most Gold Medals at a Single Olympic Games; Subject of Netflix's "Simone Biles Rising"
Serena Williams
Iconic Professional Tennis Player & Olympic Gold Medalist; Activist, Philanthropist & Entrepreneur
Michael Phelps
Retired Professional Swimmer; Most Decorated Olympic Athlete in History
Dwyane Wade
Three-Time NBA Championship Winner & Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee; Television Host, Game Analyst & LGBTQ Activist
Shaun White
Retired Professional Snowboarder & Skateboarder, Olympic Gold Medalist & Musician
Allyson Felix
Track & Field Athlete, Olympic Champion & 12-Time Gold Medalist at the World Championships; Co-Founder of Saysh
Dominique Dawes
Three-Time Olympian, Olympic Gold Medalist, Healthy Lifestyle Advocate & Gymnastics Academy Owner
Sue Bird
5-Time Olympic Gold Medalist and Basketball Legend; Co-Founder of TOGETHXR & Chief Strategy Officer of Deep Blue Sports + Entertainment
Adam Peaty
Olympic Champion, World Record Holder, Mental Health Advocate
Laurie Hernandez
Olympic Gold Medalist, NY Times Bestselling Author, Actress
Chloe Kim
Olympic Gold Medalist, X Games Champion, Forbes 30 Under 30
Earvin “Magic” Johnson
Basketball Hall of Famer, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist & Motivational Speaker
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Highest-Scoring NBA Player in History & Cancer Survivor
Simone Manuel
Olympic Sprint Freestyle Swimmer, First African-American Woman to Win Individual Olympic Gold Medal in Swimming
Apolo Ohno
Eight-Time Olympic Medalist, Top Short-Track Skater in the United States & NYT Best Selling Author
Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Olympic Legend & American Record-Holder in the Long Jump; Philanthropist & Founder of the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation
Amanda Beard
Olympic Gold Medalist, Co-Founder of Beard Swim Co. & Author of New York Times Bestseller "In the Water They Can't See You Cry"
Brandon Marshall
Former NFL Pro Bowler, TV Personality, Mental Health Advocate, Founder, Host of I AM Athlete & CEO of House of Athlete
Chaunté Lowe
4-Time Olympian, Breast Cancer Survivor & Health Equity Advocate
Naomi Osaka
Professional Tennis Player & 2021 Laureus World Sportswoman of the Year