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Diana Nyad (1949–): American world record long-distance swimmer, and the first person confirmed to swim from Cuba to Florida without the protection of a shark cage. [180] Sarah Outen MBE FRGS (1985–): English adventurer, the first and only woman and the youngest person to row solo across the Indian Ocean. [181]
The team was founded in 2010 as the Central Florida Anarchy, starting play in the first year of the WFA. They filled a void in women's football in Orlando left by the demise of the Independent Women's Football League's Orlando Mayhem. After many seasons of struggling the Orlando Anarchy became the 2017 WFA Tier III National Conference Champions.
Football player and analyst. "Former Minnesota Vikings running back Robert Smith, an atheist, says he has no objection to making religious counseling and services available to interested players." [129] Warren Allen Smith: 1921–2017 Author Writer, activist and humanist. Author of Who's Who in Hell. [130] Steven Soderbergh: 1963– Filmmaker
Reginald Vaughn Finley, Sr. (born 1974): ("The Infidel Guy"): internet radio host and pioneering podcaster based in Atlanta, Georgia, co-founder of the Atheist Network and founder of FreethoughtMedia.com. Mr. Finley is a lifetime educational activist, critical thinker, humanist and atheist. During his show's tenure (1999–2010), he produced ...
On July 29, 2004, a member of Atheists of Florida, Michael R. Harvey, was scheduled to give the invocation to the Tampa City Council. As the meeting opened, one of the City Council members made a motion to stop the delivery of the invocation by an atheist. Several council members defended the right of the member to deliver the invocation.
Al Davis, US, football owner/coach of Oakland Raiders [2] Nikolay Epshtein, Soviet ice hockey coach [32] Charlotte "Eppie" Epstein, US, coach, International Swimming Hall of Fame [32] Jedd Fisch, US, football coach of the University of Washington Huskies [38] Lawrence Frank, US, head coach (New Jersey Nets, 2004–10; Detroit Pistons, 2011–13 ...
Following the United States' win at the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup, Wambach and her teammates became the first women's sports team to be honored with a Ticker tape parade in New York City. [179] Each player received a key to the city from Mayor Bill de Blasio . [ 180 ]
Women's association football, more commonly known as women's football or women's soccer, [a] [b] is the team sport of association football played by women. It is played at the professional level in multiple countries , and 187 national teams participate internationally . [ 4 ]