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Idaho native and Olympic gold medalist skier Picabo Street is being inducted into the United States Olympic Hall of Fame.
The 2009 class also includes Michael Johnson (track and field), Teresa Edwards (basketball), Willye White (track and field), Mary T. Meagher (swimming), the 1992 men’s basketball team (the Dream Team), Abie Grossfeld (men’s gymnastics), Andrea Mead-Lawrence (skiing), Sarah Will (Paralympian alpine skier) and Peter Ueberroth (special contributor).
The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame Class of 2009 will be formally honored Aug. 12 at an induction ceremony in Chicago that will be televised by NBC.
PICABO STREET BIO
A three-time Olympian, Street first joined the U.S. Ski Team in 1989 and earned a silver medal at the 1994 Olympic Winter Games in the downhill. The Sun Valley native left her mark in Olympic history in 1998, taking gold in the Nagano super G by a mere hundredth of a second. Street medaled in three World Championships, earning combined silver in 1993, and super G bronze and downhill gold in 1996. Winning six of nine World Cup competitions in 1995, Street became the first American to win a World Cup season title in a speed event. After a leg injury and two years of rehabilitation, Street returned to compete in 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City before retiring. With nine career victories, she was inducted into the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame in 2005.
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