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Jeffrey Louis (born December 20, 1994), [1] [2] also known mononymously as Jeffro (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ f r oʊ / JEF-roh), [3] [2] is an American breakdancer. He is of Haitian American heritage and has been breakdancing since the age of 12.
"Team USA" or "Team United States" is the official designation of the team representing the United States in several international golf competitions: Ryder Cup, a professional men's event pitting Team USA against Team Europe; Presidents Cup, a professional men's event pitting Team United States against Team International, made up of non-Europeans
The team has also played in the now-defunct FIFA Confederations Cup, the Copa América, as well as several minor tournaments. The best result for the United States in a World Cup tournament came in 1930 when it reached the semifinals. The team included six naturalized internationals, five of them from Scotland and one from England. [132]
Here, Team USA won 95–91 after overcoming a 17-point deficit, with Curry scoring 36 points. [66] In the final, the Americans faced France for the second straight Olympics, with Curry scoring 24 points to lead the team to a 98–87 win. [67] This win was Team USA's fifth consecutive Olympic gold medal in men's basketball. [68]
Haywood was the youngest player to make the USA basketball team at the time. USA Basketball also selected 6 alternates to the U.S. squad; Tom Black of the Goodyear Wingfoots, George Carter of the US Army, Joe Hamilton of Christian College of the Southwest (TX) Junior College, Dan Issel of the University of Kentucky, Rick Mount of Purdue ...
Jeff Louis (born 8 August 1992) is a Haitian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. [1] Between 2011 and 2018 he represented the Haiti national team internationally, making 29 FIFA-official appearances and scoring 3 goals.
Bronze medalist b-boy Victor of Team USA celebrates on the podium during the breaking b-boys medal ceremony at the Olympic Games at Place de la Concorde on Aug. 10, 2024, in Paris, France.
Texas has 38 athletes on Team USA as they prepare to head to the Paris Olympics.