Natalie Coughlin Inducted Into Bay Area Sports Hall Of Fame
Natalie Coughlin was enlisted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame on Monday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. 안전놀이터
The Class of 2021 inductees incorporate previous San Francisco Giants chief Bruce Bochy, previous Oakland Athletics Hall of Famer Rickey Henderson, previous San Francisco 49ers protective tackle Bryant Young and Olympic mariner Paul Cayard.
Natalie Coughlin is a 12-time Olympic medalist, tied for the most by a U.S. Female in any game ever.
Coughlin was the third American lady to win five Olympic decorations in a single meet. She was the primary lady to swim the 100 backstroke in under a moment, then, at that point, the first to do as such in under 59 seconds. She was the main swimmer since 1978 to win five public titles in a single meet, which she did in 2002.
She was the 2002 USA Swimming Swimmer of the Year and three-time NCAA Swimmer of the Year at Cal where she won 12 NCAA title.
Natalie Coughlin proceeded to swim in the main year of the International Swimming League (ISL) and presently runs a winery in California.
The Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame is a 501(c)(3) philanthropic association that was established in 1979 by Lou Spadia, previous leader of the San Francisco 49ers. Spadia had since quite a while ago longed for a Hall of Fame to respect the Bay Area's athletic legends and simultaneously bring up assets to assist kids with playing sports. Presently celebrating more than 40 years of cherishing the extraordinary competitors, the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame has revered 185 competitors and given more than $4 million to youth associations locally.
A part of the returns of the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame acceptance service will help Special Olympics Northern California.
Uncommon Olympics Northern California (SONC) improves the existences of youngsters and grown-ups with scholarly inabilities through sports, wellbeing, authority and comprehensive schools programs. The 501(c)3 not-for-profit association offers free all year programming in 44 regions across Northern California, enabling competitors to be their best both on and off the field. More data is accessible at SONC.Org.