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{{see also|List of English cricket and football players}}
{{see also|List of English cricket and football players}}
*[[Arthur Wharton]] – an all-round sportsman – in 1886, he equalled the amateur world record of 10 seconds for the 100-yard [[Sprint (running)|sprint]] in the [[Amateur Athletic Association|AAA]] championship. He was also a keen cyclist and cricketer, playing for local teams in [[Yorkshire]] and [[Lancashire]]. However, Wharton is best remembered for his exploits as a footballer; Wharton was the first mixed-heritage footballer to turn professional.
*[[Arthur Wharton]] – an all-round sportsman – in 1886, he equalled the amateur world record of 10 seconds for the 100-yard [[Sprint (running)|sprint]] in the [[Amateur Athletic Association|AAA]] championship. He was also a keen cyclist and cricketer, playing for local teams in [[Yorkshire]] and [[Lancashire]]. However, Wharton is best remembered for his exploits as a footballer; Wharton was the first mixed-heritage footballer to turn professional.
*[[Luis Enrique (footballer)|Luis Enrique]] – completed three [[Marathon]]s between 2006 and 2008 and also completed Frankfurt Ironman.
*[[Lev Yashin]] – played [[bandy]] and [[ice hockey]] internationally for The Soviet Union, a goalkeeper in all three sports.
*[[Henrik Larsson]] – played [[floorball]] in [[Swedish Super League (men's floorball)|Swedish Super League]], which is Sweden's primary floorball competition
*[[Younis Mahmoud]] – played basketball for [[Kahraba Al-Dibis]] in the Iraqi [[Iraqi Division I Basketball League|first]] and second divisions as a [[shooting guard]] until 1996 when he decided to focus on football.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://iraqfootball.me/2016/03/07/feature-younis-mahmoud-what-next-for-iraqs-beleaguered-captain/ | title=FEATURE: Younis Mahmoud – What next for Iraq's beleaguered captain? | date=7 March 2016 }}</ref>
*[[Clive Allen]] – played football for [[Tottenham Hotspur]] and [[American Football]] for the [[London Monarchs]] as a [[placekicker]]
*[[Bruce Arena]] – played for the [[United States men's national soccer team]] and also played for the US national lacrosse team which won the 1974 [[World Lacrosse Championship]] and finished runner up in 1978.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uslacrosse.org/national_teams/rosters/men_1974.phtml |title=1974 U.S. Men's National Team – IFL World Champions |publisher=Uslacrosse.org |access-date=8 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050114094340/http://www.uslacrosse.org/national_teams/rosters/men_1974.phtml |archive-date=14 January 2005 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uslacrosse.org/national_teams/rosters/men_1978.phtml |title=1978 U.S. Men's National Team – ILF Runner-Up |publisher=Uslacrosse.org |access-date=8 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071123124103/http://www.uslacrosse.org/national_teams/rosters/men_1978.phtml |archive-date=23 November 2007 }}</ref>
*[[Bruce Arena]] – played for the [[United States men's national soccer team]] and also played for the US national lacrosse team which won the 1974 [[World Lacrosse Championship]] and finished runner up in 1978.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uslacrosse.org/national_teams/rosters/men_1974.phtml |title=1974 U.S. Men's National Team – IFL World Champions |publisher=Uslacrosse.org |access-date=8 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050114094340/http://www.uslacrosse.org/national_teams/rosters/men_1974.phtml |archive-date=14 January 2005 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.uslacrosse.org/national_teams/rosters/men_1978.phtml |title=1978 U.S. Men's National Team – ILF Runner-Up |publisher=Uslacrosse.org |access-date=8 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071123124103/http://www.uslacrosse.org/national_teams/rosters/men_1978.phtml |archive-date=23 November 2007 }}</ref>
*[[Can Bartu]] – played football for [[Fenerbahçe S.K.|Fenerbahçe]], [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]], [[Venezia F.C.|Venezia]] and [[S.S. Lazio Calcio a 5|Lazio]]. He scored 211 goals in 426 matches. Played 26 times for [[Turkey national football team|Turkish national football team]]. He also played for [[Fenerbahçe Men's Basketball|Fenerbahçe Basketball Team]] in his early career. And played 6 times for [[Turkey national basketball team|Turkish National Basketball Team]].
*[[Sever Coracu]] – played football including for [[Romania national football team|Romania's national team]], he also won the Romanian national title at [[200 metres]] [[Sprint (running)|sprint]] in 1939.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.prosport.ro/fotbal-intern/nationala/fotbalisti-care-au-evoluat-sub-tricolor-dar-s-au-nascut-in-afara-granitelor-romaniei-4047226 | title=Fotbaliști care au evoluat sub tricolor, dar s-au născut în afara granițelor României| publisher=Prosport.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Footballers who evolved under the tricolor, but were born outside the borders of Romania| date=13 March 2009 | access-date=14 March 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://u-cluj.ro/istoric-atletism/ | title=Istoric atletism| publisher=U-cluj.ro| language=ro |trans-title=History of athletics | access-date=14 March 2020}}</ref>
*[[Vintilă Cristescu]] – played football for [[Colțea București]], he was also a [[long-distance track event|long-distance runner]] who won five national marathon championships and competed at the [[Athletics at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's marathon|1928 Summer Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://7sport.ro/fost-odata-coltea-brasov-campioana-romaniei-fotbal/| title=A fost odată Colțea Brașov, campioana României la fotbal | publisher=7sport.ro| language=Romanian |trans-title=It was once Colțea Brașov, the Romanian football champion| date=25 December 2011 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141023113840/https://7sport.ro/fost-odata-coltea-brasov-campioana-romaniei-fotbal/| access-date=6 June 2021| archive-date=23 October 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://bzb.ro/stire/cupa-coltea-trofeul-vintila-cristescu-are-loc-sambata-in-parcul-sportiv-tractorul-a143747 | title=Cupa Colţea - Trofeul "Vintilă Cristescu" are loc sâmbătă în Parcul Sportiv Tractorul| publisher=Bzb.ro| language=Romanian |trans-title=Colţea Cup - "Vintilă Cristescu" Trophy takes place on Saturday in Tractorul Sports Park| date=22 October 2019 | access-date=6 June 2021}}</ref>
*[[Alfred Eisenbeisser]] – played football including for [[Romania national football team|Romania's national team]], he was also a [[Figure skating|figure skater]] who competed at two editions of the [[European Figure Skating Championship]] and at the [[Figure skating at the 1936 Winter Olympics|1936 Winter Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fanatik.ro/alfred-eisenbeisser-fotbalistul-patinator-din-nationala-romaniei-participant-la-cm-1930-si-la-jo-de-iarna-din-1936-18502239|title=Alfred Eisenbeisser, fotbalistul patinator din naţionala României! Participant la CM 1930 și la JO de iarnă din 1936!|publisher=Fanatik.ro|language=ro |trans-title=Alfred Eisenbeisser, the skater soccer player from the Romanian national team! Participant at World Cup 1930 and Winter Olympics 1936! |date= 27 August 2018|access-date= 28 March 2020}}</ref>
*[[Mihai Flamaropol]] – played football (during 1938 to 1953), won [[Liga I|league titles]] and played for [[Romania national football team|Romania's national football team]], also played [[ice hockey]] (during 1936 to 1959), winning [[Romanian Hockey League|league titles]] and playing for [[Romania men's national ice hockey team|Romania's ice hockey national team]].<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.independentaromana.ro/mihai-flamaropol-sportivul-care-s-a-impartit-intre-doua-mari-pasiuni-fotbal-si-hochei/ | title=Mihai Flamaropol sportivul care s-a impartit intre doua mari pasiuni: fotbal si hochei| publisher=Independentaromana.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Mihai Flamaropol the sportsman who split between two great passions: football and hockey| date=5 June 2017 | access-date=20 January 2020}}</ref>
*[[Cleveland Gary]], (1966 –)also played baseball hit longest home run in South Fork Bulldogs High school history.
*[[Cleveland Gary]], (1966 –)also played baseball hit longest home run in South Fork Bulldogs High school history.
*[[Elemer Hirsch]] – played football including for [[Romania national football team|Romania's national team]], he also played [[ice hockey]] and won three Romanian national [[figure skating]] titles.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://archivum2.szabadsag.ro/szabadsag/servlet/szabadsag/template/archive,PArchiveArticleSelectedScreen.vm/id/11132/year/2008/month/5/day/10/web/1/quick/0/ynews/0/mainarticle/false | title=Dr. Hirsch Elemér labdarúgó és műkorcsolyázó| publisher=Szabadsag.ro| language=hu |trans-title=Dr. Elemér Hirsch, a footballer and figure skater| date=10 June 2008 | access-date=2 February 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://u-cluj.ro/istoric-patinaj/ | title=Istoric patinaj| publisher=U-cluj.ro| language=ro |trans-title=History of ice skating| access-date=2 February 2020}}</ref>
*[[Bondoc Ionescu-Crum]] – played football and won a [[Liga I|league title]] in the [[1938–39 Divizia A|1938–39]] season, also competing in the [[Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's long jump|men's long jump]] at the [[1936 Summer Olympics]].<ref name=olympedia>{{cite web|url=http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/75198 |title=Bondoc Ionescu-Crum |work=Olympedia |access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.bzb.ro/stire/marile-personalitati-sportive-nu-au-fost-uitate-a51969 | title=Marile personalități sportive nu au fost uitate| publisher=Bzb.ro| language=Romanian |trans-title=The great sports personalities have not been forgotten| date=28 April 2007 | access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/menu_items/champions.shtml|title=Romania National Champions |publisher=RomanianSoccer|access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ucv1948.ro/Retro-Stiinta-cu-Florin-Jianu---Episodul-1 | title=Retro Știința cu Florin Jianu - Episodul 1| publisher=Ucv1948.ro| language=Romanian |trans-title=Retro Știința with Florin Jianu - Episode 1| date=24 April 2021 | access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref>
*[[Bondoc Ionescu-Crum]] – played football and won a [[Liga I|league title]] in the [[1938–39 Divizia A|1938–39]] season, also competing in the [[Athletics at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's long jump|men's long jump]] at the [[1936 Summer Olympics]].<ref name=olympedia>{{cite web|url=http://www.olympedia.org/athletes/75198 |title=Bondoc Ionescu-Crum |work=Olympedia |access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.bzb.ro/stire/marile-personalitati-sportive-nu-au-fost-uitate-a51969 | title=Marile personalități sportive nu au fost uitate| publisher=Bzb.ro| language=Romanian |trans-title=The great sports personalities have not been forgotten| date=28 April 2007 | access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.romaniansoccer.ro/menu_items/champions.shtml|title=Romania National Champions |publisher=RomanianSoccer|access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.ucv1948.ro/Retro-Stiinta-cu-Florin-Jianu---Episodul-1 | title=Retro Știința cu Florin Jianu - Episodul 1| publisher=Ucv1948.ro| language=Romanian |trans-title=Retro Știința with Florin Jianu - Episode 1| date=24 April 2021 | access-date=8 May 2021}}</ref>
*[[Florentin Petre]] – played football including for [[Romania national football team|Romania's national team]], he also practiced [[rallying]], becoming rally champion of Bulgaria in 2010 and obtaining the 3rd position at the 2012 rally championship of Romania.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://evz.ro/florentin-petre-campion-si-la-raliuri-909371.html | title=Florentin Petre, campion şi la raliuri| publisher=Evz.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Florentin Petre, champion and rally| date=17 October 2010 | access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.click.ro/sport/fotbal/petre-debuteaza-ca-pilot-de-raliuri | title=Petre debutează ca pilot de raliuri| publisher=Click.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Petre debuts as a rally driver| date=24 April 2012 | access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://adevarul.ro/news/sport/florentin-petre-membru-onoare-echipei-raliuri-jack-daniels-1_50aec7bb7c42d5a663a05174/index.html | title=Florentin Petre, membru de onoare al echipei de raliuri Jack Daniel's| publisher=Adevarul.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Florentin Petre, honorary member of Jack Daniel's rally team| date=30 March 2012 | access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.click.ro/sport/fotbal/piticul-obtinut-locul-trei-la-raliul-clujului-0 | title="Piticul" a obţinut locul trei la Raliul Clujului| publisher=Click.ro| language=ro |trans-title="The Dwarf" won third place at the Cluj Rally| date=30 June 2012 | access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref>
*[[Andrei Rădulescu (footballer)|Andrei Rădulescu]] – played football including for [[Romania national football team|Romania's national team]], he also played [[basketball]] in Romanian regional championships.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.pressalert.ro/2019/10/povestea-bucuresteanului-andrei-radulescu-prima-vedeta-politehnicii-timisoara/ | title=Povestea bucureșteanului Andrei Rădulescu, prima vedetă a Politehnicii Timișoara| publisher=Pressalert.ro| language=ro |trans-title=The story of Andrei Rădulescu from Bucharest, the first star of Politehnica Timișoara| date=27 October 2019 | access-date=11 November 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.druckeria.ro/andrei-radulescu-as-pe-gazon-si-sub-panou/ | title=Andrei Rădulescu, as pe gazon și sub panou| date=27 January 2013| publisher=Druckeria.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Andrei Rădulescu, ace on the grass and under the panel| access-date=11 November 2020}}</ref>
*[[Chuni Goswami]] – played football for [[India national football team]] and [[Mohun Bagan A.C.]] as striker (during 1946 to 1968) and [[Cricket]] for [[Bengal]] as an [[All-rounder]] (during 1962–1973). He captained both the football and cricket teams.
*[[Devin Barclay]] – former [[placekicker]] for the [[Ohio State Buckeyes]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/devin-barclay-1.html |title=Devin Barclay Statistics &#124; College Football at |publisher=Sports-reference.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> after a five-year stint in [[Major League Soccer|MLS]].<ref>[http://www.mlssoccer.com/player/devin-barclay Devin Barclay profile at the official Major League Soccer website] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110227113501/http://www.mlssoccer.com/player/devin-barclay |date=27 February 2011 }}</ref>
*[[Devin Barclay]] – former [[placekicker]] for the [[Ohio State Buckeyes]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/devin-barclay-1.html |title=Devin Barclay Statistics &#124; College Football at |publisher=Sports-reference.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> after a five-year stint in [[Major League Soccer|MLS]].<ref>[http://www.mlssoccer.com/player/devin-barclay Devin Barclay profile at the official Major League Soccer website] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110227113501/http://www.mlssoccer.com/player/devin-barclay |date=27 February 2011 }}</ref>
*[[Aldo Donelli]] – member of the [[National Soccer Hall of Fame]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ussoccer.com/About/History/Hall-of-Fame/Hall-of-Famers.aspx |title=Al Donelli profile at the official US Soccer website |publisher=Ussoccer.com |access-date=8 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120509111327/http://www.ussoccer.com/About/History/Hall-of-Fame/Hall-of-Famers.aspx |archive-date=9 May 2012 }}</ref> Played 11 games in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] in the early 1940s.<ref>[http://www.nfl.com/players/aldonelli/profile?id=DON351395 Al Donelli profile at the official NFL website]</ref>
*[[Aldo Donelli]] – member of the [[National Soccer Hall of Fame]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ussoccer.com/About/History/Hall-of-Fame/Hall-of-Famers.aspx |title=Al Donelli profile at the official US Soccer website |publisher=Ussoccer.com |access-date=8 May 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120509111327/http://www.ussoccer.com/About/History/Hall-of-Fame/Hall-of-Famers.aspx |archive-date=9 May 2012 }}</ref> Played 11 games in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] in the early 1940s.<ref>[http://www.nfl.com/players/aldonelli/profile?id=DON351395 Al Donelli profile at the official NFL website]</ref>
*[[Knut Anders Fostervold]] – Had a 12-year-long football career, including playing in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], and also participated in the Cycling Road World Championships in 2006
*[[Knut Anders Fostervold]] – Had a 12-year-long football career, including playing in the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]], and also participated in the Cycling Road World Championships in 2006
* [[Toni Fritsch]] – Ex-player for [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Vienna]] and the Austrian national team played in the [[National Football League|NFL]] as a kicker from 1971 to 1982, and in the [[United States Football League|USFL]] from 1984 to 1985. He won a ring from Super Bowl VI ([[Dallas Cowboys|Cowboys]]), became an NFL All-Pro in 1979 ([[Houston Oilers|Oilers]]) and a USFL All-League in 1984 ([[Houston Gamblers|Gamblers]]).
* [[Toni Fritsch]] – Ex-player for [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Vienna]] and the Austrian national team played in the [[National Football League|NFL]] as a kicker from 1971 to 1982, and in the [[United States Football League|USFL]] from 1984 to 1985. He won a ring from Super Bowl VI ([[Dallas Cowboys|Cowboys]]), became an NFL All-Pro in 1979 ([[Houston Oilers|Oilers]]) and a USFL All-League in 1984 ([[Houston Gamblers|Gamblers]]).
*[[Andy Goram]] – double internationalist in football & cricket best known as former [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] Goalkeeper with 43 caps Andy had a long football career with [[Bury F.C.|Bury]], [[Hibernian F.C.|Hibernian]], [[Rangers F.C.|Rangers]], [[Motherwell F.C.|Motherwell]] and [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] also represented [[Scotland national cricket team|Scotland]] at cricket in the 1989 & 1991 [[Friends Provident Trophy|Nat West Trophy]]<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.scottishsporthistory.com/sports-history-news-and-blog/cricket-and-football-double-internationals | title=Cricket and football double internationals }}</ref>
*Sir [[Geoff Hurst]] – World Cup-winning international footballer who also played a first-class match cricket match for Essex.
*Sir [[Geoff Hurst]] – World Cup-winning international footballer who also played a first-class match cricket match for Essex.
*[[Harold Jarman]] – played for [[Bristol Rovers]] for most of his professional football career. Also played first class cricket for [[Gloucestershire County Cricket Club|Gloucestershire]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/stlucia/content/player/15656.html |title=Harold Jarman &#124; England Cricket &#124; Cricket Players and Officials |publisher=ESPN Cricinfo |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
*[[Carlos Lampe]] – [[Bolivia national football team]] goalkeeper. Also played basketball for Real Santa Cruz and played [[Liga Sudamericana de Básquetbol]].
*[[Paolo Maldini]] – widely considered one of best defenders in football history, later became a pro tennis player<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40424320 | title=Paolo Maldini: Former Italy defender beaten on pro tennis debut| work=BBC Sport}}</ref>
*[[Paolo Maldini]] – widely considered one of best defenders in football history, later became a pro tennis player<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/40424320 | title=Paolo Maldini: Former Italy defender beaten on pro tennis debut| work=BBC Sport}}</ref>
*[[Leon McKenzie]] – played 40 games in the [[Premier League]] for [[Norwich City]] and [[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palace]], scoring 7 goals.<ref>http://www.premierleague.com/players/1380/Leon-McKenzie/overview Leon McKenzie Premier League profile</ref> Currently has a record of 8–0–1 as a professional boxer.<ref>http://boxrec.com/boxer/651964 Leon McKenzie BoxRec profile</ref>
*[[Kevin Moran (footballer)|Kevin Moran]] – played 71 games for the [[Republic of Ireland national football team]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/ier-recintlp.html |title=Ireland – Record International Players |publisher=Rsssf.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> Also won two [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship|All-Ireland]] [[Gaelic football]] championships with [[Dublin]], in [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1976|1976]] and [[All-Ireland Senior Football Championship 1977|1977]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fai.ie/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=260:kevin-moran&catid=78:hall-of-fame&Itemid=146|title=Kevin Moran biography|access-date=23 July 2009|publisher=[[Football Association of Ireland]]}}</ref>
*[[Ivan Perišić]] – runner-up in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] with [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]]. Also represented Croatia in beach volleyball at the Porec Major event.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/blog/the-toe-poke/65/post/3150917/inter-milans-ivan-perisic-makes-international-beach-volleyball-debut | title=Inter Milan's Ivan Perisic makes international beach volleyball debut| date=30 June 2017}}</ref>
*[[Clare Taylor]] – played 121 matches for the [[England women's cricket team]]; also played the [[1995 FIFA Women's World Cup]] for the [[England women's national football team]].
*[[Ron Tindall]] – played football for [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]] and [[Portsmouth F.C.|Portsmouth]] and also played first-class cricket for [[Surrey County Cricket Club|Surrey]].<ref>{{cite news | date=10 August 2005 | url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2005/aug/10/theknowledge.sport | title=Multi-talented footballers |work=The Guardian | access-date=27 September 2011 | location=London | first=James | last=Dart}}</ref>
*[[Taylor Twellman]] – played 30 games for the [[United States men's national soccer team]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/usa-recintlp.html |title=USA – Record International Players |publisher=Rsssf.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> Also worked out with the [[Kansas City Royals]] who offered him a contract which he declined in favor of a soccer scholarship from the [[University of Maryland]].<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/mls/2002-08-01-twellman_x.htm | work=USA Today | first=Amy | last=Rosewater | title=Twinkle returns for Twellman | date=1 August 2002}}</ref>
*[[Taylor Twellman]] – played 30 games for the [[United States men's national soccer team]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/usa-recintlp.html |title=USA – Record International Players |publisher=Rsssf.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> Also worked out with the [[Kansas City Royals]] who offered him a contract which he declined in favor of a soccer scholarship from the [[University of Maryland]].<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/mls/2002-08-01-twellman_x.htm | work=USA Today | first=Amy | last=Rosewater | title=Twinkle returns for Twellman | date=1 August 2002}}</ref>
*[[Curtis Woodhouse]] (1980 –) – played 3 games in the [[Premier League]] for [[Birmingham City]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.premierleague.com/page/PlayerProfile/0,,12306~8841,00.html |title= |website=www.premierleague.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121003055550/http://www.premierleague.com/page/PlayerProfile/0%2C%2C12306~8841%2C00.html |archive-date=3 October 2012}}</ref> Woodhouse was the [[List of British light-welterweight boxing champions|British light-welterweight boxing champion]] and retired with a 22–7 record as a professional.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=368372&cat=boxer |title=Curtis Woodhouse – boxer |publisher=Boxrec.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
*[[Vanda Sigurgeirsdóttir]] – played both for the [[Iceland women's national football team|Icelandic women's national football team]] and the [[Iceland women's national basketball team|Icelandic women's national basketball team]].
*[[Jón Oddsson]] – was a member of both the [[Iceland national football team|Icelandic men's national football team]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Félagsmaður - Jón Oddsson|url=http://www.ksi.is/mot/motalisti/felagsmadur/?pLeikmadurNr=215412&pListi=4|website=ksi.is|publisher=[[Football Association of Iceland]]|access-date=19 March 2018|language=is}}</ref> and the Icelandic [[track and field]] national team.<ref>{{cite book|author1=Sigmundur Ó. Steinarsson|title=Saga landsliðs karla|date=2014|publisher=[[Football Association of Iceland]]|isbn=978-9935-9229-0-8|page=275|url=http://vefbirting.oddi.is/ksi/saga_landslids_karla/files/assets/common/downloads/files/saga_landslids_karlaL.pdf|access-date=19 March 2018|language=is}}</ref><ref name="knatt-iso">{{cite book|author1=Sigurður Pétursson|title=Knattspyrnusaga Ísfirðinga|date=2017|publisher=Púkamót, félag|isbn=978-9935-24-189-4|pages=250–251}}</ref> Also played three seasons in the [[Úrvalsdeild karla (basketball)|Icelandic top-tier basketball league]].
*[[Olga Færseth]] – played both for the [[Iceland women's national football team|Icelandic women's national football team]] and the [[Iceland women's national basketball team|Icelandic women's national basketball team]].
*[[Florian Kempf]] – former [[soccer]] for the [[Philadelphia Fury (1978–80)|Philadelphia Fury]] of the [[North American Soccer League (1968–1984)|North American Soccer League]] and the [[Pennsylvania Stoners]] of the [[American Soccer League (1933–83)|American Soccer League]], and the [[NFL]] [[placekicker]].
*[[Florian Kempf]] – former [[soccer]] for the [[Philadelphia Fury (1978–80)|Philadelphia Fury]] of the [[North American Soccer League (1968–1984)|North American Soccer League]] and the [[Pennsylvania Stoners]] of the [[American Soccer League (1933–83)|American Soccer League]], and the [[NFL]] [[placekicker]].
*[[Tony Meola]] – former soccer player in [[American Professional Soccer League]], [[Major League Soccer]], and [[Major Indoor Soccer League (2001–2008)|Major Indoor Soccer League]]. After his soccer career he attempted to become a [[placekicker]] for the [[New York Jets]] but was cut after tryouts. He also played [[high school basketball]] and high school baseball and was [[Draft (sports)|drafted]] out of high school by the [[MLB]]'s [[New York Yankees]], but declined the contract. He played for [[Virginia Cavaliers baseball]] in 2016.
*[[Tony Meola]] – former soccer player in [[American Professional Soccer League]], [[Major League Soccer]], and [[Major Indoor Soccer League (2001–2008)|Major Indoor Soccer League]]. After his soccer career he attempted to become a [[placekicker]] for the [[New York Jets]] but was cut after tryouts. He also played [[high school basketball]] and high school baseball and was [[Draft (sports)|drafted]] out of high school by the [[MLB]]'s [[New York Yankees]], but declined the contract. He played for [[Virginia Cavaliers baseball]] in 2016.
*[[Josh Lambo]] – former [[MLS]] [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] before becoming a [[placekicker]] in the [[NFL]] for the [[Los Angeles Chargers|San Diego Chargers]], [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] and [[Tennessee Titans]]. Lambo last played in the NFL in [[2022 NFL season|2022]].
*[[Josh Lambo]] – former [[MLS]] [[Goalkeeper (association football)|goalkeeper]] before becoming a [[placekicker]] in the [[NFL]] for the [[Los Angeles Chargers|San Diego Chargers]], [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] and [[Tennessee Titans]]. Lambo last played in the NFL in [[2022 NFL season|2022]].
* [[Bertrand Clark|Bertrand Milbourne Clark]] (1894–1958) - association football, cricket, golf, and tennis.
* [[Bertrand Clark|Bertrand Milbourne Clark]] (1894–1958) - association football, cricket, golf, and tennis.
* [[Rodrigo Palacio]] – former [[Inter Milan]] player and [[Copa Libertadores]] winner, currently playing for a fourth tier Italian [[basketball]] team.


===Australian rules football===
===Australian rules football===
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*[[Chloe Dalton]]- (1993 –) Played in the [[Women's National Basketball League|WNBL]] with the [[Sydney Uni Flames]] before switching to [[Rugby 7s]] where she won Gold at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]]. She now plays for [[GWS Giants]] in the [[AFL Women's]] where she has played 28 games.
*[[Chloe Dalton]]- (1993 –) Played in the [[Women's National Basketball League|WNBL]] with the [[Sydney Uni Flames]] before switching to [[Rugby 7s]] where she won Gold at the [[2016 Summer Olympics]]. She now plays for [[GWS Giants]] in the [[AFL Women's]] where she has played 28 games.
*[[Bob Edmond]] – Won two silver medal in [[Olympic weightlifting|weight lifting]] at the 1978 and 1982 [[Commonwealth Games]].
*[[Bob Edmond]] – Won two silver medal in [[Olympic weightlifting|weight lifting]] at the 1978 and 1982 [[Commonwealth Games]].
*[[Hugh Greenwood]] – Played basketball at [[University of New Mexico]] before switching to Australian Rules. He currently plays for [[North Melbourne Football Club]].
*[[Jason Holmes]] – Played basketball at [[Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball|Mississippi Valley State University]] and [[Morehead State Eagles men's basketball|Morehead State University]] before switching to Australian rules. Currently plays for [[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]].
*[[Jason Holmes]] – Played basketball at [[Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils basketball|Mississippi Valley State University]] and [[Morehead State Eagles men's basketball|Morehead State University]] before switching to Australian rules. Currently plays for [[St Kilda Football Club|St Kilda]].
*[[Josh Jenkins]] – Played basketball for [[Townsville Crocodiles]] before switching to Australian rules.
*[[Alex Keath]] – Played cricket for [[Melbourne Stars]] and [[Victoria cricket team|Victorian Cricket Team]] before switching to Australian Rules. He currently plays for [[Western Bulldogs]].
*[[Alex Keath]] – Played cricket for [[Melbourne Stars]] and [[Victoria cricket team|Victorian Cricket Team]] before switching to Australian Rules. He currently plays for [[Western Bulldogs]].
*[[Bill Lang]] – Australian national heavyweight [[boxing]] champion, who fought for the world heavyweight title,<ref name="Bill Lang – Boxer">{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=010819&cat=boxer |title=Bill Lang – Boxer |publisher=Boxrec.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> who was also an Australian rules footballer with [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] in the [[Australian Football League|Victorian Football League]] (VFL).<ref name="AFL Tables">{{cite web|url=http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/B/Bill_Lang.html |title=AFL Tables – Bill Lang – Statistics |publisher=AFL Tables |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
*[[Bill Lang]] – Australian national heavyweight [[boxing]] champion, who fought for the world heavyweight title,<ref name="Bill Lang – Boxer">{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=010819&cat=boxer |title=Bill Lang – Boxer |publisher=Boxrec.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> who was also an Australian rules footballer with [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] in the [[Australian Football League|Victorian Football League]] (VFL).<ref name="AFL Tables">{{cite web|url=http://afltables.com/afl/stats/players/B/Bill_Lang.html |title=AFL Tables – Bill Lang – Statistics |publisher=AFL Tables |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
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*[[Robin Roberts (baseball)|Robin Roberts]] – in addition to being a [[List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] [[pitcher]], played college basketball for [[Michigan State Spartans men's basketball|Michigan State University]]
*[[Robin Roberts (baseball)|Robin Roberts]] – in addition to being a [[List of members of the Baseball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] [[pitcher]], played college basketball for [[Michigan State Spartans men's basketball|Michigan State University]]
*[[Jackie Robinson]] – played professional football in the [[PCPFL]], and was a four-sport letterman at [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] ([[UCLA Bruins baseball|baseball]], [[UCLA Bruins men's basketball|basketball]], [[UCLA Bruins football|football]], [[UCLA Bruins track and field|track]]).
*[[Jackie Robinson]] – played professional football in the [[PCPFL]], and was a four-sport letterman at [[University of California, Los Angeles|UCLA]] ([[UCLA Bruins baseball|baseball]], [[UCLA Bruins men's basketball|basketball]], [[UCLA Bruins football|football]], [[UCLA Bruins track and field|track]]).
*[[Jeff Samardzija]] – Played high school football, basketball, and baseball. All-American [[wide receiver]] at [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish football|Notre Dame]]
*[[Jeff Samardzija]] – Played high school football, basketball, and baseball. All-American [[wide receiver]] at [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish football|Notre Dame]].
*[[Mike Shannon]] - was thought to have been a better college football quarterback than a baseball player, but baseball paid more money back then.
*[[Mike Shannon]] - was thought to have been a better college football quarterback than a baseball player, but baseball paid more money back then.
*[[Kevan Smith (baseball)|Kevan Smith]] – played for the [[Pittsburgh Panthers football]] team as a [[quarterback]]
*[[Kevan Smith (baseball)|Kevan Smith]] – played for the [[Pittsburgh Panthers football]] team as a [[quarterback]]
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*[[Danny Ainge]] – [[NBA All-Star]] and two-time champion with the [[Boston Celtics]], also played baseball for the [[Toronto Blue Jays]]
*[[Danny Ainge]] – [[NBA All-Star]] and two-time champion with the [[Boston Celtics]], also played baseball for the [[Toronto Blue Jays]]
*Francis Antetokounmpo – The eldest brother of the famous basketball brothers [[Giannis Antetokounmpo|Antetokounmpo]], in addition to playing semi-pro basketball, he also plays professional football, he previously played for [[Aittitos Spata F.C.|Aittitos Sparta]] in the [[Gamma Ethniki|third division of Greece]]
*Francis Antetokounmpo – The eldest brother of the famous basketball brothers [[Giannis Antetokounmpo|Antetokounmpo]], in addition to playing semi-pro basketball, he also plays professional football, he previously played for [[Aittitos Spata F.C.|Aittitos Sparta]] in the [[Gamma Ethniki|third division of Greece]]
*[[Birgir Örn Birgisson]] – was a member of the [[Icelandic Swimming Association|Icelandic national swimming team]]<ref>[http://timarit.is/view_page_init.jsp?issId=192497&pageId=2564187 Mjög spenntur]</ref><ref>[http://timarit.is/view_page_init.jsp?issId=120942&pageId=1645316 Sundköppum fagnað við heimkomuna]</ref><ref>[http://timarit.is/view_page_init.jsp?issId=121129 Landsliðið í sundi]</ref> before turning to basketball where he went on to play 26 games for the [[Iceland men's national basketball team|Icelandic national basketball team]].<ref>[http://kki.is/landslid.asp?adgerd=leikmenn&lid=alidkarla&bls=1&rod=NafnRodun&ascdesc=ASC A-landslið karla: Leikjafjöldi leikmanna] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150128113731/http://kki.is/landslid.asp?adgerd=leikmenn&lid=alidkarla&bls=1&rod=NafnRodun&ascdesc=ASC|date=January 28, 2015}}</ref>
*[[Dean Brogan]] – played basketball in Australia for the [[Adelaide 36ers]], winning the [[1998 NBL season|1998 NBL Championship]], before switching to [[Australian Rules football]] for [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]], winning an [[2004 AFL Grand Final|AFL premiership in 2004]].
*[[Chase Budinger]] – began playing [[beach volleyball]] professionally in 2018<ref>{{cite news|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/how-ex-nba-player-chase-budinger-found-a-second-career-in-beach-volleyball-020546795.html |title=How ex-NBA player Chase Budinger found a second career in beach volleyball |first=Nikki |last=Baim |work=Yahoo Sports |date=6 May 2019}}</ref>
*[[Chase Budinger]] – began playing [[beach volleyball]] professionally in 2018<ref>{{cite news|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/how-ex-nba-player-chase-budinger-found-a-second-career-in-beach-volleyball-020546795.html |title=How ex-NBA player Chase Budinger found a second career in beach volleyball |first=Nikki |last=Baim |work=Yahoo Sports |date=6 May 2019}}</ref>
*[[Scott Burrell]] – played in [[Minor League Baseball]] for two years before his NBA career. The one of only two athletes in history to have been drafted in the first round in two of the four major professional sports leagues (MLB and NBA)<ref>{{cite web|title=Scott Burrell – Quinnipiac University's Official Athletics Site|url=http://www.quinnipiacbobcats.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=87992&SPID=10471&DB_OEM_ID=17500&ATCLID=1253668&Q_SEASON=2008|access-date=8 February 2011|publisher=QuinnipiacBobcats.com}}{{dead link|date=December 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}
*[[Scott Burrell]] – played in [[Minor League Baseball]] for two years before his NBA career. The one of only two athletes in history to have been drafted in the first round in two of the four major professional sports leagues (MLB and NBA)<ref>{{cite web|title=Scott Burrell – Quinnipiac University's Official Athletics Site|url=http://www.quinnipiacbobcats.com/ViewArticle.dbml?SPSID=87992&SPID=10471&DB_OEM_ID=17500&ATCLID=1253668&Q_SEASON=2008|access-date=8 February 2011|publisher=QuinnipiacBobcats.com}}{{dead link|date=December 2017|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}
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* [[Scott English]] – He played in the NBA and [[ABA League|ABA]] prior to joining the [[International Volleyball Association|IVA]]
* [[Scott English]] – He played in the NBA and [[ABA League|ABA]] prior to joining the [[International Volleyball Association|IVA]]
* [[Keith Erickson]] - He attended [[UCLA]] on a shared baseball and basketball scholarship and also played on the [[1964 U.S. Men's Olympic Volleyball Team]], then going to the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]].
* [[Keith Erickson]] - He attended [[UCLA]] on a shared baseball and basketball scholarship and also played on the [[1964 U.S. Men's Olympic Volleyball Team]], then going to the [[National Basketball Association|NBA]].
*[[Constantin Herold]], played basketball, winning one [[Liga Națională (men's basketball)|Romanian League]] and playing for [[Romania men's national basketball team|Romania's national team]], also competing in 13 other sports: [[Sport of athletics|Athletics]] - school, junior, university and national champion in several events, national junior record breaker (110 metres hurdles, pole, triple jump), national champion in seniors (110 metres hurdles in 1933 and 1934), national decathlon champion (1934), record holder for 14 years in decathlon, member of the national team; [[Association football|Football]] - player at B.M.T.E. Brașov, Astra Brașov and Telefon Club București (from the establishment of the club until it reached the [[Liga II|second division]]); [[Handball]] in 11 - member of the national team and participant at the 1937 World Cup from Germany; [[Volleyball]] - player and captain of the [[Romania men's national volleyball team|national team]]; [[Shooting sports]] - the third place at the national rifle championships, with the performance of 391 points out of 400 possible; [[Alpine skiing]] - champion in the military patrol competition; [[Rowing (sport)|Rowing]] - participant in the city championships of Bucharest as part of the Telefon Club București team; [[Water polo]] - [[Goalkeeper (water polo)|goalkeeper]] at Telefon Club București in the city championship; [[Table tennis]] - trade union champion of the Capital in the mixed doubles event from 1946, together with Mariana Bunescu; [[Tennis]] - played in the second category championship and qualifiers of Bucharest for the C.C.A. and Justice team; [[Rugby union|Rugby]] - player at Telefon Club București; [[Fencing]] - university champion of Bucharest at [[Foil (fencing)|foil]] and [[Sabre (fencing)|sabre]] in 1934; [[Gymnastics]] - member of the model team of [[National University of Physical Education and Sport|ANEFS]] at the demonstrations from the student camp organized on the occasion of the [[1936 Summer Olympics]] in [[Berlin]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.fcsteaua.ro/index/section/articles/article/29969/ | title=Legenda lui Costi Herold| publisher=Fcsteaua.ro| language=ro |trans-title=The legend of Costi Herold| date=4 February 2012 | access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.gandaculdecolorado.com/costi-herold-la-centenar-1912-1984/ | title=Costi Herold la centenar (1912-1984)| publisher=Gandaculdecolorado.com| language=ro |trans-title=Costi Herold at centenary (1912-1984)| access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://cniptmoreni.ro/romana/resurse-turistice/artisti/constantincosti-herold/| title=Personalitati locale - Constantin (Costi) Herold| publisher=Cniptmoreni.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Local personalities - Constantin (Costi) Herold| date=9 May 2012 | access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://sportm.ro/costi-herold-unchiul%c2%9d-polisportiv/ | title=Costi Herold – "Unchiul polisportiv"| publisher=Sportm.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Costi Herold – "The multi-sport uncle"| access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.steauabaschet.ro/constantin-herold-unchiul-polisportiv/ | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180312022440/http://www.steauabaschet.ro/constantin-herold-unchiul-polisportiv/ | url-status=dead | archive-date=12 March 2018 | title=Costi Herold, "unchiul" polisportiv| publisher=Steauabaschet.ro| language=ro |trans-title=Costi Herold, "The multi-sport uncle"| date=27 December 2015 | access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.slamdunk.ro/stire.php?id=641 | title=C – Constantin "Unchiul" Herold| publisher=Slamdunk.ro| language=ro |trans-title=C – Constantin "Uncle" Herold | access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://baschet.ro/articole/exclusiv/unchiul-si-nepotii-echipa-de-aur-a-baschetului-romanesc| title="Unchiul și nepoții" - echipa de aur a baschetului românesc| publisher=Baschet.ro| language=ro |trans-title="The uncle and the nephews" - the golden team of Romanian basketball | access-date=19 June 2020}}</ref>
*[[Kris Humphries]], his first success in sports came in competitive swimming, where he was the top 10-year-old in the nation in six events, first, beating young [[Michael Phelps]] in the remaining events. Kris Humphries held the US national record for the 50-meter freestyle for 10 and under boys for 18 years. At age 12 he gave up swimming to pursue a career in basketball.
*[[Kris Humphries]], his first success in sports came in competitive swimming, where he was the top 10-year-old in the nation in six events, first, beating young [[Michael Phelps]] in the remaining events. Kris Humphries held the US national record for the 50-meter freestyle for 10 and under boys for 18 years. At age 12 he gave up swimming to pursue a career in basketball.
*[[Allen Iverson]] (1975 –) - at Bethel High School, Iverson started as quarterback for the school football team while also playing running back, kick returner and defensive back. During his junior year, Iverson led the football team to a Virginia state championship and earned the Associated Press High School Player of the Year award in football.
*[[Allen Iverson]] (1975 –) - at Bethel High School, Iverson started as quarterback for the school football team while also playing running back, kick returner and defensive back. During his junior year, Iverson led the football team to a Virginia state championship and earned the Associated Press High School Player of the Year award in football.
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*[[Cotton Nash]] – played in [[MLB]] for the [[Chicago White Sox]] and the [[Minnesota Twins]] in 1967–1969
*[[Cotton Nash]] – played in [[MLB]] for the [[Chicago White Sox]] and the [[Minnesota Twins]] in 1967–1969



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*[[Tom Payne (basketball)|Tom Payne]] – played for the [[Atlanta Hawks]] in the [[1971–72 NBA season]]. Put together a 3-2 record as a pro boxer in the 1980s.
*[[Tom Payne (basketball)|Tom Payne]] – played for the [[Atlanta Hawks]] in the [[1971–72 NBA season]]. Put together a 3-2 record as a pro boxer in the 1980s.
*[[Erin Phillips]] – former WNBA player and [[Australia women's national basketball team|Australian international]] who plays Australian rules football for [[Adelaide Football Club (AFL Women's)|Adelaide]] in the [[AFL Women's]] league.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/18705994/with-wnba-aussie-rules-football-erin-phillips-redefines-two-sport-stardom |title=With WNBA and AFLW, Erin Phillips redefines two-sport stardom |first=Steve |last=Smith |work=ESPN.com |date=23 February 2017}}</ref> For the [[2017 AFL Women's season|inaugural AFLW season]] in 2017, she was named the [[best and fairest]] player in both the season and [[2017 AFL Women's Grand Final|Grand Final]], as well as MVP by the league's players.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/womens-afl/the-w-awards-put-brownlow-to-shame-as-women-shine-as-stars-of-the-show/news-story/ffcd3e077c39de47806133abd6d08d7e |title=The W Awards put Brownlow to shame as women shine as stars of the show |first=Sarah |last=Olle |publisher=[[Fox Sports (Australia)]] |date=28 March 2017 |access-date=8 May 2017}}</ref>
* [[Dick Ricketts]] – first pick of the [[1955 NBA draft]]. Played for the [[St. Louis Hawks]] and [[Cincinnati Royals]]. Pitched in 1959 for the [[St. Louis Cardinals]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=rickedi01 | title=Dick Ricketts Baseball Stats &#124; Baseball Almanac }}</ref>
* [[Dick Ricketts]] – first pick of the [[1955 NBA draft]]. Played for the [[St. Louis Hawks]] and [[Cincinnati Royals]]. Pitched in 1959 for the [[St. Louis Cardinals]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/players/player.php?p=rickedi01 | title=Dick Ricketts Baseball Stats &#124; Baseball Almanac }}</ref>
*[[Nate Robinson]] – played football at the [[Washington Huskies football|University of Washington]]. Robinson's college football career is most remembered for his interception in the final minutes of regulation of the 2002 [[Apple Cup]] against the [[Washington State Cougars football|Washington State Cougars]], who were at the time ranked No. 3 in the AP poll
*[[Nate Robinson]] – played football at the [[Washington Huskies football|University of Washington]]. Robinson's college football career is most remembered for his interception in the final minutes of regulation of the 2002 [[Apple Cup]] against the [[Washington State Cougars football|Washington State Cougars]], who were at the time ranked No. 3 in the AP poll
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*[[Adam Hollioake]] – turned professional as a boxer in 2011 having captained the England ODI side in the 1990s. He subsequently turned professional at [[Mixed martial arts|MMA]]
*[[Adam Hollioake]] – turned professional as a boxer in 2011 having captained the England ODI side in the 1990s. He subsequently turned professional at [[Mixed martial arts|MMA]]
*[[Roy Jones Jr.]] – played in one game for the Brevard Blue Ducks of the [[USBL]] basketball league in 1990.
*[[Roy Jones Jr.]] – played in one game for the Brevard Blue Ducks of the [[USBL]] basketball league in 1990.
*[[Bill Lang]] – Australian national heavyweight [[boxing]] champion.<ref name="Bill Lang – Boxer"/> He was also an [[Australian rules football]]er who played with [[Richmond Football Club|Richmond]] in the [[Australian Football League|Victorian Football League]] (VFL).<ref name="AFL Tables"/>
*[[Ray Mercer]] – had two professional [[K-1 kickboxing]] bouts in 2004 and 2005, losing both.<ref>http://www.k-1.co.jp/en/fighter/player.php?index=ray_merciless {{dead link|date=May 2012}}</ref> In 2009, Mercer had his first and only bout in pro [[mixed martial arts|MMA]], defeating former [[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]] heavyweight champion [[Tim Sylvia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Ray-Mercer-22389 |title=Ray "Merciless" Mercer MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography |publisher=Sherdog.com |date=4 April 1961 |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
*[[Ray Mercer]] – had two professional [[K-1 kickboxing]] bouts in 2004 and 2005, losing both.<ref>http://www.k-1.co.jp/en/fighter/player.php?index=ray_merciless {{dead link|date=May 2012}}</ref> In 2009, Mercer had his first and only bout in pro [[mixed martial arts|MMA]], defeating former [[Ultimate Fighting Championship|UFC]] heavyweight champion [[Tim Sylvia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sherdog.com/fighter/Ray-Mercer-22389 |title=Ray "Merciless" Mercer MMA Stats, Pictures, News, Videos, Biography |publisher=Sherdog.com |date=4 April 1961 |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
*[[Anthony Mundine]] – Australian winner of multiple boxing titles, who was also the highest-paid [[Rugby league]] player in the [[NRL]]
*[[Katie Taylor]] – amateur and professional world boxing champion, Olympic gold medalist (2012); also represented the [[Republic of Ireland women's national football team]] 11 times.
*[[Katie Taylor]] – amateur and professional world boxing champion, Olympic gold medalist (2012); also represented the [[Republic of Ireland women's national football team]] 11 times.
*[[Mihai Leu]] – [[WBO]] [[Welterweight]] Champion (1997). After retirement from boxing, he raced into [[Romanian Rally Championship]] which he won in 2003 (Group A).
*[[Seth Mitchell]] – heavyweight starred at linebacker for the Michigan State Spartans.
*[[Seth Mitchell]] – heavyweight starred at linebacker for the Michigan State Spartans.
*[[Lucia Rijker]] – top ranked in both boxing and kickboxing
*[[Lucia Rijker]] – top ranked in both boxing and kickboxing
*[[Manny Pacquiao]] – eight-division boxing champion drafted 11th overall by the Kia Motors team in the [[Philippine Basketball Association]]
*[[Vitali Klitschko]] – had an extensive decade-long career in kickboxing, both amateur and professional, before becoming heavyweight boxing champion.
*[[Vitali Klitschko]] – had an extensive decade-long career in kickboxing, both amateur and professional, before becoming heavyweight boxing champion.
*[[Holly Holm]] – started as a kickboxer winning a national amateur kickboxing title. Went on to fight professionally as a kickboxer and boxer, becoming one of the most highly decorated female boxers and defending titles in three different weightclasses, going both up and down in weight. Due to being a dominant champion for a long time is still ranked as all-time best pound-for-pound by boxrec automated ranking.<ref name="Boxrec Ratings">{{cite web |url=http://boxrec.com/records |title=Boxrec Ratings |publisher=Boxrec.com |access-date=15 November 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170104115343/http://boxrec.com/records |archive-date=4 January 2017 }}</ref> Started fighting in MMA while boxing and after retiring from boxing became the first athlete to be world champion in both boxing and MMA.
*[[Holly Holm]] – started as a kickboxer winning a national amateur kickboxing title. Went on to fight professionally as a kickboxer and boxer, becoming one of the most highly decorated female boxers and defending titles in three different weightclasses, going both up and down in weight. Due to being a dominant champion for a long time is still ranked as all-time best pound-for-pound by boxrec automated ranking.<ref name="Boxrec Ratings">{{cite web |url=http://boxrec.com/records |title=Boxrec Ratings |publisher=Boxrec.com |access-date=15 November 2015 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170104115343/http://boxrec.com/records |archive-date=4 January 2017 }}</ref> Started fighting in MMA while boxing and after retiring from boxing became the first athlete to be world champion in both boxing and MMA.
*[[Gary Mason (boxer)|Gary Mason]] – also played rugby league for [[London Broncos#1991–1994: London Crusaders|London Crusaders]]
*[[Eric Esch]] – retired boxer with an impressive 91–10–4 win–loss record who also fought professionally in kickboxing and mixed martial arts, creating a 7–4 and 28–10–1 win–loss record respectively.
*[[Eric Esch]] – retired boxer with an impressive 91–10–4 win–loss record who also fought professionally in kickboxing and mixed martial arts, creating a 7–4 and 28–10–1 win–loss record respectively.
*[[Jake Paul]] – [[Amateur wrestling|amateur wrestler]] turned boxer and signee of the [[Professional Fighters League|PFL]].
*[[Jake Paul]] – [[Amateur wrestling|amateur wrestler]] turned boxer and signee of the [[Professional Fighters League|PFL]].
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===Cricket===
===Cricket===
{{see also|List of Australian rules footballers and cricketers|List of cricket and rugby league players|List of cricket and rugby union players|List of English cricket and football players}}
{{see also|List of Australian rules footballers and cricketers|List of cricket and rugby league players|List of cricket and rugby union players|List of English cricket and football players}}
*[[Albert Alderman]] – also played football for [[Derby County F.C.|Derby County]] and [[Burnley F.C.|Burnley]].
*[[Nathan Astle]] – also played football for [[Rangers A.F.C.]] and was good at auto racing.
*[[Chris Balderstone]] – England cricketer who also played football for [[Huddersfield Town F.C.|Huddersfield Town]], [[Carlisle United F.C.|Carlisle United]], [[Doncaster Rovers F.C.|Doncaster Rovers]] and [[Queen of the South F.C.|Queen of the South]].<ref name="guardian">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2005/aug/10/theknowledge.sport|title=Multi-talented footballers|date=10 August 2005|access-date=23 July 2009|work=The Guardian | location=London | first=James | last=Dart}}</ref>
*[[Suzie Bates]] – also represented New Zealand in basketball in the [[2008 Summer Olympics]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-02-09|title=Suzie Bates|url=https://www.olympic.org.nz/athletes/suzie-bates/|access-date=2021-07-26|website=New Zealand Olympic Team|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Ian Botham]] – player in [[English Football League|the Football League]] while also being a Test cricketer.
*[[Ian Botham]] – player in [[English Football League|the Football League]] while also being a Test cricketer.
*[[Liam Botham]] – played first-class cricket and then both [[rugby union]] and [[rugby league]].
*[[Liam Botham]] – played first-class cricket and then both [[rugby union]] and [[rugby league]].
*[[Diana Baig]] – Played for both [[Pakistan national cricket team]] and [[Pakistan national football team]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-06-08|title=In pics: Pakistan's Diana Baig impresses on football, cricket fields|url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/sports/in-pics-pakistan-s-diana-baig-impresses-on-football-cricket-fields/story-fj7yCZNVVu3e6djFkQkh5I.html|access-date=2021-07-26|website=Hindustan Times|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Don Bradman]] – won the South Australian squash championship.<ref name="bradmanWebsite">{{citation|title=Don shone whatever the game|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/don-shone-whatever-the-game/story-e6frg73o-1111117308662}}</ref>
*[[Alex Carey (cricketer)|Alex Carey]] – also played Australian rules football for [[Greater Western Sydney Giants]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Where Are They Now: Alex Carey|url=https://www.gwsgiants.com.au/news/587350/where-are-they-now-alex-carey|access-date=2021-07-26|website=gwsgiants.com.au|date=26 April 2020 |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Yuzvendra Chahal]] - Indian cricketer and has also represented India internationally in chess at youth levels.
*[[Dipak Chudasama]] – played for Kenya in the [[1996 Cricket World Cup]] and the 1982 [[Commonwealth Table Tennis Championships]].
*[[Bertrand Clark]] (1894–1958) - association football, cricket, golf, and tennis.
*[[Bertrand Clark]] (1894–1958) - association football, cricket, golf, and tennis.
*[[Denis Compton]] – played for England at both cricket and football (albeit the latter only in wartime matches which did not have full international status).<ref name="guardian" />
*[[Leslie Compton]] – played for England for cricket and played football for [[Arsenal F.C.]], brother of Denis.
*[[Emma de Broughe]] - played cricket for [[South Australian Scorpions]] and field hockey for [[Adelaide Fire]].
*[[Johnny Douglas]] – England cricket captain and Olympic champion boxer.
*[[Jess Duffin]] – Played 117 matches for the [[Australia women's national cricket team]], and played 42 [[AFL Women's]] matches.
*[[Andrew Flintoff]] – played for England in cricket from 1998 to 2009, made his pro boxing debut against Richard Dawson in 2012.
*[[C. B. Fry]] – played for England at cricket and football, and equalled the world record for the long jump.
*[[W. G. Grace]] – one of the greatest players in the history of cricket, who dominated the sport in the second half of the nineteenth century. Won the 440 yards hurdles at [[Crystal Palace F.C.|Crystal Palace]] in 1866, captained England at [[bowls]]
*[[M. J. Gopalan]] – Indian Test cricketer and also played for [[India men's national field hockey team|India national field hockey team]].
*[[Syed Mohammad Hadi]] – Indian cricketer and tennis player.
*[[Richard Hadlee]] – also played football for [[Rangers A.F.C.]]
*[[Richard Hadlee]] – also played football for [[Rangers A.F.C.]]
*[[Adam Hollioake]] – test cricketer and Captain of England ODI. Became Professional Boxer and Professional Mixed Martial Artist.
*[[Phil Neale]] – also played football for [[Lincoln City F.C.|Lincoln City]] and [[Scunthorpe United F.C.|Scunthorpe United]].<ref name="guardian">{{cite news |last=Dart |first=James |date=10 August 2005 |title=Multi-talented footballers |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2005/aug/10/theknowledge.sport |access-date=23 July 2009 |work=The Guardian |location=London}}</ref>
*[[Chamika Karunaratne]], played cricket for [[Sri Lanka national cricket team]] and [[Sri Lanka national badminton team]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chamika Karunaratne profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/chamika-karunaratne-623695|access-date=2021-07-25|website=ESPNcricinfo|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Edirimuni Chamika Dinushan Perera KARUNARATNE {{!}} TOURNAMENT RESULTS {{!}} Profile|url=https://bwfbadminton.com/player/95909/edirimuni-chamika-dinushan-perera-karunaratne/tournament-results|access-date=2021-07-25|website=bwfbadminton.com}}</ref>
*[[Nathan McCullum]] – played cricket for New Zealand and also played [[association football]] for [[Caversham AFC|Caversham]].
*[[Keith Miller]] – played for Australia and also played [[Australian rules football]] for [[St. Kilda Football Club|St. Kilda]].
*[[Phil Neale]] – also played football for [[Lincoln City F.C.|Lincoln City]] and [[Scunthorpe United F.C.|Scunthorpe United]].<ref name="guardian" />
*[[Ellyse Perry]] – has played for the senior Australian women's cricket and football (soccer) teams since the age of 16.
*[[Cotah Ramaswami]] – Indian Test cricketer and also represented in tennis.
*[[Jonty Rhodes]] – South African cricketer who was chosen as part of the national hockey team in the [[1992 Olympic Games]].
*[[Viv Richards]] – selected in Antigua's squad for the [[1974 FIFA World Cup qualification|1974 FIFA World Cup qualifying stage]], but did not play in any of the matches.
*[[Percy Sherwell]] – captained in every Test he played, and one of the few players to captain, keep wicket and open the batting in the same match. Won the South African Tennis Championships in 1904, and played rugby for Cornwall.
*[[Jimmy Sinclair]] – scored South Africa's first three Test centuries, and one of only two batsmen to score more than 50% of his team's runs across two all-out innings ([[Andy Flower]] being the other). Also played football and rugby at international level.
*[[Yuvraj Singh]] - won the National Under-14 Roller Skating Championship.<ref>{{Cite web|date=April 10, 2011|title=Yuvraj Singh: Inside out {{!}} New Zealand in India 2016 News - Times of India|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/new-zealand-in-india-2016/top-stories/yuvraj-singh-inside-out/articleshow/7930584.cms|access-date=2021-07-26|website=The Times of India|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Clare Taylor]] – played 121 matches for the [[England women's cricket team]]; also played the [[1995 FIFA Women's World Cup]] for the [[England women's national football team]].
*[[Rudie van Vuuren]] – represented Namibia in 2003 in both the Cricket and Rugby World Cups.
*[[Jeff Wilson (sportsman)|Jeff Wilson]] – played one-day international cricket and international rugby union for New Zealand, and has become commentator for both sports.


===Cycling===
===Cycling===
*[[Lance Armstrong]] – began his athletic career at 16 when he became a professional triathlete and national sprint-course triathlon champion in 1989 and 1990.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1005369/2/index.htm |title=Armstrong, Lance. Profile |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120804040400/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1005369/2/index.htm |archive-date=4 August 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Also well known for winning the [[Tour de France]] race a record seven consecutive times before having his placings voided owing to multiple [[Lance Armstrong doping case|doping offenses]].
*[[Lance Armstrong]] – began his athletic career at 16 when he became a professional triathlete and national sprint-course triathlon champion in 1989 and 1990.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1005369/2/index.htm |title=Armstrong, Lance. Profile |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120804040400/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1005369/2/index.htm |archive-date=4 August 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Also well known for winning the [[Tour de France]] race a record seven consecutive times before having his placings voided owing to multiple [[Lance Armstrong doping case|doping offenses]].
*[[Antonella Bellutti]], Italian Olympic champion in track cycling who also competed in [[bobsleigh]] at the [[Winter Olympics]].
*[[Hamish Bond]] — New Zealand rower. Twice Olympic champion ([[2012 Summer Olympics|2012]] and [[2016 Summer Olympics]]), and six times world champion ([[coxless pair]]). Bronze medalist in cycling (road time trial) at the [[2018 Commonwealth Games]], and champion of the same event at the 2018 [[Oceania Cycling Championships]].
*[[Maria Canins]] – Italian racing cyclist, a biker and a cross-country skier. She twice won in the [[Tour de France Féminin]]. She rode for Italy at the [[1984 Summer Olympics|1984]] and [[1988 Summer Olympics]]. She won the gold medal in [[Team Time Trial]] in [[1988 UCI Road World Championships]]. In cross-country skiing, Canins was Italian champion 15 times and the first Italian to win the [[Vasaloppet]] and win 10 times the [[Marcialonga]]. She was world champion in [[mountain biking]] in 1991 and 1993.
*[[Jaap Eden]] the only man to win world titles in both cycling and speed skating in the late 19th century
*[[Jaap Eden]] the only man to win world titles in both cycling and speed skating in the late 19th century
*[[Eric Heiden]] – better known as a [[speed skater]] and quintuple gold medalist at the [[1980 Winter Olympics]], was also briefly a professional cyclist for the [[7-Eleven (cycling team)]]. He rode in the [[1986 Tour de France]].
*[[Eric Heiden]] – better known as a [[speed skater]] and quintuple gold medalist at the [[1980 Winter Olympics]], was also briefly a professional cyclist for the [[7-Eleven (cycling team)]]. He rode in the [[1986 Tour de France]].
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*[[Jaqueline Mourão]] – competed at summer and winter Olympic games in three different sports: MTB, cross country ski and biathlon
*[[Jaqueline Mourão]] – competed at summer and winter Olympic games in three different sports: MTB, cross country ski and biathlon
*[[Emma Pooley]] – winner of the 2009 [[Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale]], [[2010 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial|2010 Road World Time Trial Champion]] and silver medalist in the [[Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's road time trial|2008 Olympic road time trial]] who has also enjoyed success in long-distance road running (winning the 2013 [[Lausanne Marathon]]), [[triathlon]] (winning the 2015 [[Embrunman]] and [[Alpe d'Huez Triathlon|Alpe d'Huez long-distance triathlons]]) and [[duathlon]] (winning the [[Powerman Duathlon]] world championship in 2014 and 2015).
*[[Emma Pooley]] – winner of the 2009 [[Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale]], [[2010 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial|2010 Road World Time Trial Champion]] and silver medalist in the [[Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's road time trial|2008 Olympic road time trial]] who has also enjoyed success in long-distance road running (winning the 2013 [[Lausanne Marathon]]), [[triathlon]] (winning the 2015 [[Embrunman]] and [[Alpe d'Huez Triathlon|Alpe d'Huez long-distance triathlons]]) and [[duathlon]] (winning the [[Powerman Duathlon]] world championship in 2014 and 2015).
*[[Primož Roglič]] – Slovenian road cyclist who competed in Continental Cup [[ski jumping]] until 2011.
*[[Rebecca Romero]] – won a silver medal in [[rowing (sport)|rowing]] in the [[quadruple scull]] event at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] before switching to cycling, winning gold in the [[individual pursuit]] in the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]. After the individual pursuit was removed from the Olympics in 2012, she entered the [[Ironman Triathlon|Ironman]] UK triathlon and qualified for the [[Ironman World Championship]] as an age-grouper.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://beyondgoinglong.co.uk/?p=1097|title=Rebecca Romero qualifies for Kona|date=24 July 2012|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=beyondgoinglong.co.uk}}</ref>
*[[Rebecca Romero]] – won a silver medal in [[rowing (sport)|rowing]] in the [[quadruple scull]] event at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] before switching to cycling, winning gold in the [[individual pursuit]] in the [[2008 Summer Olympics]]. After the individual pursuit was removed from the Olympics in 2012, she entered the [[Ironman Triathlon|Ironman]] UK triathlon and qualified for the [[Ironman World Championship]] as an age-grouper.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://beyondgoinglong.co.uk/?p=1097|title=Rebecca Romero qualifies for Kona|date=24 July 2012|access-date=1 August 2012|publisher=beyondgoinglong.co.uk}}</ref>
*[[Alison Shanks]] – world record holder for individual pursuit in Olympics who was a [[netball]] player for [[Otago Rebels]].
*[[Alison Shanks]] – world record holder for individual pursuit in Olympics who was a [[netball]] player for [[Otago Rebels]].
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*[[Michael Woods (cyclist)|Michael Woods]] – formerly a successful middle-distance runner at junior level, becoming Canadian national junior record holder for the mile and 3000 metres and the 1500 metre champion at the [[2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships]] before becoming a professional cyclist
*[[Michael Woods (cyclist)|Michael Woods]] – formerly a successful middle-distance runner at junior level, becoming Canadian national junior record holder for the mile and 3000 metres and the 1500 metre champion at the [[2005 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships]] before becoming a professional cyclist
*[[Cameron Wurf]] – competed in rowing at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] before becoming a professional cyclist,<ref>{{cite web|last=Newlinds |first=Peter |url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/04/20/2878035.htm |title=Tasmanian rower Cameron Wurf is on his bike for a new challenge – ABC Hobart – Australian Broadcasting Corporation |publisher=ABC |location=Australia |date=20 April 2010 |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> and then a professional triathlete.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://cyclingtips.com/2017/08/cam-wurf-qualifying-kona-training-froome-worldtour-return/ | title=Cam Wurf on qualifying for Kona, training with Froome and a WorldTour return? | date=24 August 2017 }}</ref>
*[[Cameron Wurf]] – competed in rowing at the [[2004 Summer Olympics]] before becoming a professional cyclist,<ref>{{cite web|last=Newlinds |first=Peter |url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/04/20/2878035.htm |title=Tasmanian rower Cameron Wurf is on his bike for a new challenge – ABC Hobart – Australian Broadcasting Corporation |publisher=ABC |location=Australia |date=20 April 2010 |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref> and then a professional triathlete.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://cyclingtips.com/2017/08/cam-wurf-qualifying-kona-training-froome-worldtour-return/ | title=Cam Wurf on qualifying for Kona, training with Froome and a WorldTour return? | date=24 August 2017 }}</ref>

===Darts===
*[[Gerwyn Price]] – played [[rugby union]] for [[Cross Keys RFC|Cross Keys]], [[Neath RFC|Neath]], [[Glasgow Warriors]] and, at the [[2005 Under 21 Rugby World Championship]], the Welsh under-21 team,<ref>{{cite news |title=Wales U21 23-45 Scotland U21 |date=22 June 2005 |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/welsh/4114496.stm |publisher=[[BBC Sport]] |access-date=18 October 2021}}</ref> as well as [[rugby league]] for [[South Wales Ironmen]], before switching to darts, becoming [[2021 PDC World Darts Championship|world champion in 2021]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Gerwyn Price: Darts' 'Iceman' reflects on Wales rugby dreams |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/darts/55425294 |publisher=[[BBC Sport]] |access-date=18 October 2021}}</ref>


===Figure skating===
===Figure skating===
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*[[Hale Irwin]] – All-[[Big Eight Conference]] safety in football at the [[Colorado Buffaloes football|University of Colorado]] before opting for golf full-time.
*[[Hale Irwin]] – All-[[Big Eight Conference]] safety in football at the [[Colorado Buffaloes football|University of Colorado]] before opting for golf full-time.
*[[Ralph McKittrick]] – played both golf and tennis in [[1904 Summer Olympics]]
*[[Ralph McKittrick]] – played both golf and tennis in [[1904 Summer Olympics]]
*[[Masashi Ozaki]] – played professional baseball in Japan before playing golf
*[[Frank Souchak]] – played football for the [[Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL)|Pittsburgh Pirates]] ([[Pittsburgh Steelers|Steelers]]) in 1939
*[[Frank Souchak]] – played football for the [[Pittsburgh Pirates (NFL)|Pittsburgh Pirates]] ([[Pittsburgh Steelers|Steelers]]) in 1939
*[[Babe Zaharias]] – won three Olympic medals (two gold and one silver) in track & field and was also an All-American basketball player before becoming a founding member of the LPGA.<ref name = "Bleacher"/>
*[[Babe Zaharias]] – won three Olympic medals (two gold and one silver) in track & field and was also an All-American basketball player before becoming a founding member of the LPGA.<ref name = "Bleacher"/>
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===Ice hockey===
===Ice hockey===
*[[Vsevolod Bobrov]] – one of greatest Russian players of all time, won gold with the [[Soviet Union national ice hockey team|Soviet national team]] at the [[Ice hockey at the 1956 Winter Olympics|1956 Olympics]]. Played soccer for the [[Soviet Union national football team|USSR]] at the [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Olympics]].
*[[Petr Čech]] – Soccer Goalkeeper of the Year 2005.
*[[Petr Čech]] – Soccer Goalkeeper of the Year 2005.
*[[Donald Brashear]] – has a 1–0 record in mixed martial arts, and a 2–1 record as an amateur boxer, while training with [[Joe Frazier]]
*[[Donald Brashear]] – has a 1–0 record in mixed martial arts, and a 2–1 record as an amateur boxer, while training with [[Joe Frazier]]
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*[[Teemu Selänne]] – professionally raced rally cars in his native Finland under the alias "Teukka Salama".
*[[Teemu Selänne]] – professionally raced rally cars in his native Finland under the alias "Teukka Salama".
*[[Dave Semenko]] – participated in an exhibition boxing match against [[Muhammad Ali]] in 1983
*[[Dave Semenko]] – participated in an exhibition boxing match against [[Muhammad Ali]] in 1983
*[[Sven Tumba]] – played one game for the [[Sweden national football team]] and played for Sweden in golf's [[Eisenhower Trophy]]
*[[Carl Voss]] – Hockey Hall of Fame inductee won the [[Calder Memorial Trophy]] and [[Stanley Cup]] while in the NHL, also played [[Canadian football]] for the [[Queen's Golden Gaels]], winning the [[Grey Cup]]. He, along with [[Lionel Conacher]] is one of only two people to have their names on both the Stanley Cup and Grey Cup.
*[[Carl Voss]] – Hockey Hall of Fame inductee won the [[Calder Memorial Trophy]] and [[Stanley Cup]] while in the NHL, also played [[Canadian football]] for the [[Queen's Golden Gaels]], winning the [[Grey Cup]]. He, along with [[Lionel Conacher]] is one of only two people to have their names on both the Stanley Cup and Grey Cup.
*[[Hayley Wickenheiser]] – played for [[Canada]]'s women's [[softball]] team at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]]
*[[Hayley Wickenheiser]] – played for [[Canada]]'s women's [[softball]] team at the [[2000 Summer Olympics]]
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*[[Ashleigh Brazill]] – Concurrently plays in the [[Suncorp Super Netball]] and [[AFL Women's|AFLW]] for [https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/ Collingwood Football Club].
*[[Ashleigh Brazill]] – Concurrently plays in the [[Suncorp Super Netball]] and [[AFL Women's|AFLW]] for [https://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/ Collingwood Football Club].
*[[Anna Harrison (netball)|Anna Harrison]] – former [[Silver ferns|Silver Fern]] who competed in [[Beach Volleyball]].
*[[Anna Harrison (netball)|Anna Harrison]] – former [[Silver ferns|Silver Fern]] who competed in [[Beach Volleyball]].
*[[Nia Jones]] – [[Wales national netball team|Welsh Netballer]] who also plays for the [[Wales women's national football team]].
*[[Louisa Wall]] – former [[Silver ferns|Silver Fern]] who also represented the [[Black Ferns]].
*[[Louisa Wall]] – former [[Silver ferns|Silver Fern]] who also represented the [[Black Ferns]].
*[[Donna Wilkins]] (née Loffhagen) – former [[Silver ferns|Silver Fern]] who also represented the [[Tall Ferns]].
*[[Donna Wilkins]] (née Loffhagen) – former [[Silver ferns|Silver Fern]] who also represented the [[Tall Ferns]].
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*[[Darren Clark]] – has had a career as a runner running 4th at both the 1984 and 1988 Olympics and finished his career with the Balmain Tigers
*[[Darren Clark]] – has had a career as a runner running 4th at both the 1984 and 1988 Olympics and finished his career with the Balmain Tigers
*[[Abi Ekoku]] – also represented his country at athletics.
*[[Abi Ekoku]] – also represented his country at athletics.
* [[Craig Gower]] – former hooker/halfback for the [[Penrith Panthers]], [[London Broncos]], and [[Newcastle Knights]] who also represented [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]] and [[Australia national rugby league team|Australia]]. Played rugby union for [[Aviron Bayonnais]] and [[Italian national rugby team|Italy]].
*[[Jarryd Hayne]] – played professional [[American Football]] for the [[San Francisco 49ers]] in the [[National Football League|NFL]], before switching to [[rugby sevens]] to represent [[Fiji national rugby sevens team|Fiji]]. Currently plays for the [[Parramatta Eels]] in the [[NRL]] after having played for the [[Gold Coast Titans]] upon his return to the [[National Rugby League|NRL]]. Before leaving for the [[National Football League|NFL]], he had already played for the [[Parramatta Eels]]. Has also represented [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]], [[Fiji national rugby league team|Fiji]] and the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]].
*[[Jarryd Hayne]] – played professional [[American Football]] for the [[San Francisco 49ers]] in the [[National Football League|NFL]], before switching to [[rugby sevens]] to represent [[Fiji national rugby sevens team|Fiji]]. Currently plays for the [[Parramatta Eels]] in the [[NRL]] after having played for the [[Gold Coast Titans]] upon his return to the [[National Rugby League|NRL]]. Before leaving for the [[National Football League|NFL]], he had already played for the [[Parramatta Eels]]. Has also represented [[New South Wales rugby league team|New South Wales]], [[Fiji national rugby league team|Fiji]] and the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]].
* [[Iestyn Harris]] – former five-eighth/fullback for [[Warrington Wolves]], [[Leeds Rhinos]], [[Bradford Bulls]], and [[Featherstone Rovers]] who also represented [[Wales rugby league team|Wales]] and [[Great Britain national rugby league team|Great Britain]]. Played rugby union for [[Cardiff Blues]] and [[Wales national rugby union team|Wales]]. Has previously coached the [[Crusaders RL|Crusaders]], [[Salford Red Devils]], and Wales.
* [[Iestyn Harris]] – former five-eighth/fullback for [[Warrington Wolves]], [[Leeds Rhinos]], [[Bradford Bulls]], and [[Featherstone Rovers]] who also represented [[Wales rugby league team|Wales]] and [[Great Britain national rugby league team|Great Britain]]. Played rugby union for [[Cardiff Blues]] and [[Wales national rugby union team|Wales]]. Has previously coached the [[Crusaders RL|Crusaders]], [[Salford Red Devils]], and Wales.
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*[[Dan Lyle]] – [[College football]] player who later played in [[Premiership Rugby]]
*[[Dan Lyle]] – [[College football]] player who later played in [[Premiership Rugby]]
* [[Heather Moyse]] – [[Canada women's national rugby union team|Canada international]] in rugby union, both in [[Canada women's national rugby union team|15s]] and [[Canada women's national rugby sevens team|sevens]], and member of the [[World Rugby Hall of Fame]], Moyse also won gold medals in [[Bobsleigh|two-woman bobsleigh]] at the [[Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Two-woman|2010]] and [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Two-woman|2014]] Winter Olympics, and represented Canada in cycling. In addition, she played soccer and ran track at [[U Sports|university]] level.
* [[Heather Moyse]] – [[Canada women's national rugby union team|Canada international]] in rugby union, both in [[Canada women's national rugby union team|15s]] and [[Canada women's national rugby sevens team|sevens]], and member of the [[World Rugby Hall of Fame]], Moyse also won gold medals in [[Bobsleigh|two-woman bobsleigh]] at the [[Bobsleigh at the 2010 Winter Olympics – Two-woman|2010]] and [[Bobsleigh at the 2014 Winter Olympics – Two-woman|2014]] Winter Olympics, and represented Canada in cycling. In addition, she played soccer and ran track at [[U Sports|university]] level.
*[[Michael O'Connor (rugby)|Michael O'Connor]] – represented Australia in rugby league and rugby union. Played for the [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies]] in 13 Tests from 1979 to 1982 and then the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]] in 17 Tests from 1985 to 1990.
* [[Hayden Smith]] – [[Australia]]n-born [[USA National Rugby Union Team|USA]] international lock who played for [[Saracens F.C.|Saracens]]. He had trained with Australian [[NBL (Australasia)|NBL]] side the [[Sydney Kings]] before taking up a scholarship to play basketball at the [[New York Institute of Technology]] and [[Metropolitan State University of Denver]]. He later signed with [[NFL]] side the [[New York Jets]] as a tight end in 2012.
* [[Hayden Smith]] – [[Australia]]n-born [[USA National Rugby Union Team|USA]] international lock who played for [[Saracens F.C.|Saracens]]. He had trained with Australian [[NBL (Australasia)|NBL]] side the [[Sydney Kings]] before taking up a scholarship to play basketball at the [[New York Institute of Technology]] and [[Metropolitan State University of Denver]]. He later signed with [[NFL]] side the [[New York Jets]] as a tight end in 2012.
* [[Terry Price (rugby)|Terry Price]] – [[Wales rugby union team|Welsh rugby union]] & [[Wales rugby league team|league international]] and later an NFL player for the [[Buffalo Bills]].
* [[Terry Price (rugby)|Terry Price]] – [[Wales rugby union team|Welsh rugby union]] & [[Wales rugby league team|league international]] and later an NFL player for the [[Buffalo Bills]].
* [[Jason Robinson (rugby)|Jason Robinson]] – former [[Bath Rugby|Bath]], [[Bristol Rugby|Bristol]], [[England national rugby union team|England]], and [[British and Irish Lions]] outside back who rugby league for [[Hunslet R.L.F.C.|Hunslet]], [[Wigan Warriors]], [[England national rugby league team|England]], and [[Great Britain national rugby league team|Great Britain]].
* [[Mat Rogers]] – former [[Waratahs (rugby union)|Waratahs]], and [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies]] utility back who played for the [[Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks|Cronulla Sharks]] and [[Gold Coast Titans]] in the [[NRL]], and represented the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]].
* [[Mat Rogers]] – former [[Waratahs (rugby union)|Waratahs]], and [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies]] utility back who played for the [[Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks|Cronulla Sharks]] and [[Gold Coast Titans]] in the [[NRL]], and represented the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]].
* [[Melissa Ruscoe]] – captained the New Zealand national teams in both [[New Zealand women's national football team|football]] and [[New Zealand women's national rugby union team|rugby union]].
* [[Wendell Sailor]] – former [[Leeds Tykes|Leeds]], [[Queensland Reds|Reds]], [[Waratahs (rugby union)|Waratahs]], and [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies]] wing who played for the [[Brisbane Broncos]] and [[St George-Illawarra Dragons]] in the [[NRL]], and also represented the [[Indigenous All Stars (rugby league)|Indigenous All Stars]], [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]] and the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]].
* [[Wendell Sailor]] – former [[Leeds Tykes|Leeds]], [[Queensland Reds|Reds]], [[Waratahs (rugby union)|Waratahs]], and [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies]] wing who played for the [[Brisbane Broncos]] and [[St George-Illawarra Dragons]] in the [[NRL]], and also represented the [[Indigenous All Stars (rugby league)|Indigenous All Stars]], [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]] and the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]].
* [[Brad Thorn]] – former [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]], [[Highlanders (rugby union)|Highlanders]], [[Munakata Sanix Blues|Sanix Blues]], [[Leinster Rugby|Leinster]], [[Leicester Tigers|Leicester]], and [[New Zealand national rugby union team|All Black]] lock who also played rugby league for the [[Brisbane Broncos]], [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]], and the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]]. Currently coaches [[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]] in the [[National Rugby Championship|NRC]].
* [[Brad Thorn]] – former [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]], [[Highlanders (rugby union)|Highlanders]], [[Munakata Sanix Blues|Sanix Blues]], [[Leinster Rugby|Leinster]], [[Leicester Tigers|Leicester]], and [[New Zealand national rugby union team|All Black]] lock who also played rugby league for the [[Brisbane Broncos]], [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]], and the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]]. Currently coaches [[Queensland Country (NRC team)|Queensland Country]] in the [[National Rugby Championship|NRC]].
* [[Va'aiga Tuigamala]] – played for the [[New Zealand national rugby union team|All Blacks]] and [[Samoa national rugby union team|Manu Samoa]] as well as the [[Wigan Warriors]] and [[Samoa national rugby league team|Toa Samoa]] in rugby league.
* [[Va'aiga Tuigamala]] – played for the [[New Zealand national rugby union team|All Blacks]] and [[Samoa national rugby union team|Manu Samoa]] as well as the [[Wigan Warriors]] and [[Samoa national rugby league team|Toa Samoa]] in rugby league.
* [[Lote Tuqiri (rugby, born 1979)|Lote Tuqiri]] – former [[Waratahs (rugby union)|Waratahs]], [[Leicester Tigers|Leicester]], [[Leinster Rugby|Leinster]] and [[Australia national rugby union team|Wallabies]] wing who played for the [[Brisbane Broncos]], [[Wests Tigers]], and [[South Sydney Rabbitohs]] in the [[NRL]], and also represented [[Queensland rugby league team|Queensland]], [[Fiji national rugby league team|Fiji]], and the [[Australia national rugby league team|Kangaroos]].
*[[Sonny Bill Williams]] – plays for the [[Blues (Super Rugby)|Blues]] and [[New Zealand national rugby union team|All Blacks]] after having also played for [[RC Toulonnais|Toulon]], the [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]], [[Chiefs (rugby union)|Chiefs]] and [[Panasonic Wild Knights]]. Previously played for the [[Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs|Bulldogs]] and [[Sydney Roosters]] in the [[NRL]] and represented the [[New Zealand national rugby league team|Kiwis]]. He has also boxed professionally six times, and was formerly the [[NZPBA]] Heavyweight champion, and the [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] International Heavyweight Champion.
*[[Sonny Bill Williams]] – plays for the [[Blues (Super Rugby)|Blues]] and [[New Zealand national rugby union team|All Blacks]] after having also played for [[RC Toulonnais|Toulon]], the [[Crusaders (rugby union)|Crusaders]], [[Chiefs (rugby union)|Chiefs]] and [[Panasonic Wild Knights]]. Previously played for the [[Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs|Bulldogs]] and [[Sydney Roosters]] in the [[NRL]] and represented the [[New Zealand national rugby league team|Kiwis]]. He has also boxed professionally six times, and was formerly the [[NZPBA]] Heavyweight champion, and the [[World Boxing Association|WBA]] International Heavyweight Champion.
*[[Jeff Wilson (sportsman)|Jeff Wilson]] – New Zealand rugby winger who also represented his country at [[cricket]].
* [[Daniel Adongo]] – former [[Kenya national rugby sevens team|Kenyan sevens]] representative who played as a lock/loose forward in the [[Currie Cup]], [[Mitre 10 Cup|ITM Cup]], and [[Super Rugby]] before signing with the [[Indianapolis Colts]] in the [[NFL]] as a [[linebacker]].
* [[Daniel Adongo]] – former [[Kenya national rugby sevens team|Kenyan sevens]] representative who played as a lock/loose forward in the [[Currie Cup]], [[Mitre 10 Cup|ITM Cup]], and [[Super Rugby]] before signing with the [[Indianapolis Colts]] in the [[NFL]] as a [[linebacker]].
* [[Alex Gray (rugby union)|Alex Gray]] – former [[Premiership Rugby]], rugby union player, who was on [[Atlanta Falcons]]'s [[practice squad]] as a [[tight end]]. Currently a [[free agent]].
* [[Alex Gray (rugby union)|Alex Gray]] – former [[Premiership Rugby]], rugby union player, who was on [[Atlanta Falcons]]'s [[practice squad]] as a [[tight end]]. Currently a [[free agent]].
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===Sailing===
===Sailing===
* [[Rob Waddell]] – retired rower, 2000 Olympic gold medalist in single sculls [[Rowing (sport)|rowing]] who is a current [[Team New Zealand]] crewman as a grinder, he also played rugby union as a lock. He still holds world indoor [[rowing machine]] record time over 2000 m and 5000 m.
* [[Rob Waddell]] – retired rower, 2000 Olympic gold medalist in single sculls [[Rowing (sport)|rowing]] who is a current [[Team New Zealand]] crewman as a grinder, he also played rugby union as a lock. He still holds world indoor [[rowing machine]] record time over 2000 m and 5000 m.

===Skiing===
* [[Pita Taufatofua]] – Tongan double-Olympian, competing in [[taekwondo]] and [[cross-country skiing (sport)|cross-country skiing]]. Competed as a rower but did not qualify. First person to be a country's [[List of flag bearers for Tonga at the Olympics|flagbearer]] at both Summer and Winter Olympic Games.
* [[Luc Alphand]] – [[1996–97 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup|Alpine Ski World Cup]] overall title winner that later won the [[2006 Dakar Rally|Dakar Rally]]

===Ski Jumping===
*[[Daniela Iraschko-Stolz]] – Olympic medalist in Sochi 2014, also played as goalkeeper in the [[ÖFB-Frauenliga]] for [[Wacker Innsbruck]].

===Skyrunning===
* [[Antonella Confortola]] – Italian female [[cross-country skiing (sport)|cross-country skier]] before switching to [[skyrunning]].
* [[Emelie Forsberg]] – Swedish female doing ski mountaineering in winters and skyrunning in summers.
* [[Luis Alberto Hernando]] – Spanish male [[biathlete]] before switching to skyrunning.
* [[Kílian Jornet Burgada]] – Catalan male ski mountaineer who has also won world championships in skyrunning.
* [[Laura Orgué]] – Spanish female cross-country skier before switching to skyrunning.


===Snowboarding===
===Snowboarding===
* [[Francesca Canepa]] (born 14 September 1971) – former female [[Italy|Italian]] professional [[snowboarding|snowboarder]], then became [[trail running|trail runner]] and [[skyrunning|sky runner]].<ref>{{cite web |date=25 August 2013 |title=Francesca, quarantenne d'acciaio "Così salgo di corsa le montagne" |url=http://torino.repubblica.it/cronaca/2013/08/25/news/francesca_quarantenne_d_acciaio_cos_salgo_di_corsa_le_montagne-65240127/ |access-date=29 October 2017 |publisher=repubblica.it |language=it}}</ref>
* [[Hayley Holt]] (born 1980) - New Zealand former snowboarder and [[ballroom dance]]r. Currently a sports anchor and Radio DJ.
* [[Hayley Holt]] (born 1980) - New Zealand former snowboarder and [[ballroom dance]]r. Currently a sports anchor and Radio DJ.
* [[Shaun Palmer]] – (born 14 November 1968) is an American professional snowboarder, skier, mountain biker, and motocross rider. "Palm Daddy" is known as one of the forefathers of extreme sports.
* [[Shaun Palmer]] – (born 14 November 1968) is an American professional snowboarder, skier, mountain biker, and motocross rider. "Palm Daddy" is known as one of the forefathers of extreme sports.
* [[Ester Ledecká]] (born 1995) – female Czech [[snowboarding|snowboarder]] and [[alpine ski]]er.
*[[Shaun White]] – Was a two time X-Games Skateboard Vert gold medalist along with two silvers, and one bronze medal in his skateboard career. Having been one of the few athletes to compete in both summer and winter X-Games.
*[[Shaun White]] – Was a two time X-Games Skateboard Vert gold medalist along with two silvers, and one bronze medal in his skateboard career. Having been one of the few athletes to compete in both summer and winter X-Games.


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===Swimming===
===Swimming===
*[[Gérard Blitz (swimmer)|Gerard Blitz]] – 2 time Olympic water polo silver, 2× bronze (one in swimming–100-m backstroke).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/bl/gerard-blitz-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417165742/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/bl/gerard-blitz-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Gérard Blitz Biography and Olympic Results &#124; Olympics at |publisher=Sports-reference.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
*[[Gérard Blitz (swimmer)|Gerard Blitz]] – 2 time Olympic water polo silver, 2× bronze (one in swimming–100-m backstroke).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/bl/gerard-blitz-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417165742/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/bl/gerard-blitz-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Gérard Blitz Biography and Olympic Results &#124; Olympics at |publisher=Sports-reference.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
*[[Otto Herschmann]] – Austrian Olympic fencing (sabre; silver) and swimming (100-m freestyle; silver) medalist.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/he/otto-herschmann-1.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200417165056/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/he/otto-herschmann-1.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=17 April 2020 |title=Otto Herschmann Biography and Olympic Results &#124; Olympics at |publisher=Sports-reference.com |access-date=8 May 2012}}</ref>
*[[Robert Hughes (swimmer)|Robert Hughes]] – American [[water polo]] player and winner of a World's Record in 100yd [[breaststroke]]. He competed in the [[1952 Summer Olympics]] and in the [[1956 Summer Olympics]] in Water Polo and 200m breaststroke.
*[[Robert Hughes (swimmer)|Robert Hughes]] – American [[water polo]] player and winner of a World's Record in 100yd [[breaststroke]]. He competed in the [[1952 Summer Olympics]] and in the [[1956 Summer Olympics]] in Water Polo and 200m breaststroke.
*[[Duke Kahanamoku]] – five medals (3 gold, 2 silver) in three Olympics; "Father of Surfing".<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3404707611.html |title=Duke Kahanamoku Facts, information, pictures &#124; Encyclopedia.com articles about Duke Kahanamoku |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia.com |access-date=8 February 2011}}</ref>
*[[Duke Kahanamoku]] – five medals (3 gold, 2 silver) in three Olympics; "Father of Surfing".<ref>{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3404707611.html |title=Duke Kahanamoku Facts, information, pictures &#124; Encyclopedia.com articles about Duke Kahanamoku |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia.com |access-date=8 February 2011}}</ref>
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* [[Bertrand Clark|Bertrand Milbourne Clark]] (1894–1958) - association football, cricket, golf, and tennis.
* [[Bertrand Clark|Bertrand Milbourne Clark]] (1894–1958) - association football, cricket, golf, and tennis.
*[[Margaret Curtis]] – three-time [[U.S. Women's Amateur]] champion in golf
*[[Margaret Curtis]] – three-time [[U.S. Women's Amateur]] champion in golf
*[[Lottie Dod]] – won golf's [[British Ladies Amateur]], played twice for the England women's national field hockey team, and won a silver medal at the [[1908 Summer Olympics]] in archery
*[[Jaroslav Drobny]] – winner of [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] and [[French Open]], and a member of the Czechoslovakian ice-hockey team which won a silver medal at the [[Ice hockey at the 1948 Winter Olympics|1948 Winter Olympics]]. He is in the Hall of Fame for both tennis and ice-hockey.
*[[Althea Gibson]] – played on golf's [[LPGA Tour]].
*[[Althea Gibson]] – played on golf's [[LPGA Tour]].
*[[Spencer Gore (sportsman)|Spencer Gore]] – Inaugural Wimbledon champion in 1877, who also played first-class cricket for [[Surrey County Cricket Club|Surrey]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=The First Wimbledon, 1877. Part 2 – Tennisarchives.com|url=https://www.tennisarchives.com/the-first-wimbledon-1877-part-2/|access-date=2021-07-26|website=www.tennisarchives.com}}</ref>
*[[Frank Hadow]] – Wimbledon champion in 1878, who played first-class cricket for [[Middlesex County Cricket Club|Middlesex]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Frank Hadow profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/frank-hadow-14432|access-date=2021-07-26|website=ESPNcricinfo|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Frank Hadow]] – Wimbledon champion in 1878, who played first-class cricket for [[Middlesex County Cricket Club|Middlesex]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Frank Hadow profile and biography, stats, records, averages, photos and videos|url=https://www.espncricinfo.com/player/frank-hadow-14432|access-date=2021-07-26|website=ESPNcricinfo|language=en}}</ref>
*[[Yevgeny Kafelnikov]] – former world number one ATP player, professional golfer and played on the PGA Tour.
*[[Yevgeny Kafelnikov]] – former world number one ATP player, professional golfer and played on the PGA Tour.
*[[Karel Kozeluh]] – a champion on the professional circuit in the 1920s and 1930s, he also played twice for the [[Czechoslovakia national football team]], and won the [[1925 Ice Hockey European Championship]] with his country in ice hockey in 1925.
*[[Gael Monfils]] – with 10 ATP titles by his side, the Frenchman won a [[Paddle tennis]] title in Las Vegas 2006, also beating the world number 1 back then, Scott Freedman.
*[[Gael Monfils]] – with 10 ATP titles by his side, the Frenchman won a [[Paddle tennis]] title in Las Vegas 2006, also beating the world number 1 back then, Scott Freedman.
*[[Jarkko Nieminen]] – currently plays [[floorball]] in [[Salibandyliiga]], which is Finland's primary floorball competition.
*[[Jarkko Nieminen]] – currently plays [[floorball]] in [[Salibandyliiga]], which is Finland's primary floorball competition.
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*[[Mary Decker]] – three time Olympian; Won gold medals in the 1500 meters and 3000 meters at the 1983 World Championships; Placed 2nd and 3rd at the 2012 and 2013 [[ElliptiGO]] World Championships<ref>{{cite web|url=http://running.competitor.com/2013/10/news/sara-slattery-shatters-course-record-at-elliptigo-world-championships_86335|title=Sara Slattery Shatters Course Record at ElliptiGO World Championships |publisher=running.competitor.com |date=13 October 2013 |access-date=11 February 2014}}</ref>
*[[Mary Decker]] – three time Olympian; Won gold medals in the 1500 meters and 3000 meters at the 1983 World Championships; Placed 2nd and 3rd at the 2012 and 2013 [[ElliptiGO]] World Championships<ref>{{cite web|url=http://running.competitor.com/2013/10/news/sara-slattery-shatters-course-record-at-elliptigo-world-championships_86335|title=Sara Slattery Shatters Course Record at ElliptiGO World Championships |publisher=running.competitor.com |date=13 October 2013 |access-date=11 February 2014}}</ref>
*[[Gary Gubner]] – world shot put records and weightlifter
*[[Gary Gubner]] – world shot put records and weightlifter
*[[Adam Gemili]] – played football for [[Dagenham & Redbridge]] and joined [[Thurrock F.C.]] on loan at the end of August 2011, having been at [[Chelsea F.C.]] as a child.
*[[Jim Hines]] – played in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] and [[Miami Dolphins]].
*[[Jim Hines]] – played in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] and [[Miami Dolphins]].
*[[Destinee Hooker]] – [[NCAA]] high jump champion; 2012 Olympian in volleyball.
*[[Destinee Hooker]] – [[NCAA]] high jump champion; 2012 Olympian in volleyball.
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*[[Bob Mathias]] – running back for the [[Stanford Cardinal]] and drafted by [[Washington Redskins]] in [[1953 NFL Draft]].
*[[Bob Mathias]] – running back for the [[Stanford Cardinal]] and drafted by [[Washington Redskins]] in [[1953 NFL Draft]].
*[[Renaldo Nehemiah]] – played in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[San Francisco 49ers]] from 1982 to 1984.
*[[Renaldo Nehemiah]] – played in the [[National Football League|NFL]] for the [[San Francisco 49ers]] from 1982 to 1984.
*[[Asha Philip]] — British sprinter who also represented Great Britain in [[trampoline gymnastics]] and was a World Junior Champion in [[double mini trampoline]].<ref>{{cite web|url= https://www.teamgb.com/athlete/asha-philip/IaYQSV714qgP7EHx3yjft|title=Asha Philip|website=TeamGB|accessdate=17 March 2023}}</ref>
*[[Jim Thorpe]] – won two gold medals in the [[1912 Summer Olympics]] in track and field, and later played American football for the [[Canton Bulldogs]], baseball for the [[History of the New York Giants (baseball)|New York Giants]] and basketball in the WFI for an unknown team.<ref name = "Bleacher"/>
*[[Jim Thorpe]] – won two gold medals in the [[1912 Summer Olympics]] in track and field, and later played American football for the [[Canton Bulldogs]], baseball for the [[History of the New York Giants (baseball)|New York Giants]] and basketball in the WFI for an unknown team.<ref name = "Bleacher"/>
*[[Tania Vicenzino]] – Italian [[long jump]]er who also competed at [[bobsleigh]] World Championships and World Cup.
*[[Torsten Voss]] – World [[decathlon]] champion in 1987, switched to [[bobsleigh]] in 1994 and won 3 world championship medals from 1995 to 1997
*[[Torsten Voss]] – World [[decathlon]] champion in 1987, switched to [[bobsleigh]] in 1994 and won 3 world championship medals from 1995 to 1997
*[[Herb Washington]] – played one season as a pinch runner for the [[Oakland Athletics]] following the 1972 Olympics.
*[[Herb Washington]] – played one season as a pinch runner for the [[Oakland Athletics]] following the 1972 Olympics.
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*[[CM Punk]] – professional wrester who had two MMA fights in the UFC
*[[CM Punk]] – professional wrester who had two MMA fights in the UFC
*[[Gene Kiniski]] – A Canadian professional wrestler who was also a Canadian professional football player for the [[Edmonton Elks|Edmonton Eskimos]].
*[[Gene Kiniski]] – A Canadian professional wrestler who was also a Canadian professional football player for the [[Edmonton Elks|Edmonton Eskimos]].
*[[Katarzyna Juszczak]] – [[Poland|Polish]]-born [[Italy|Italian]] female [[judo]]ka before switching to [[freestyle wrestling]].
*[[Kurt Angle]] – [[Amateur wrestling|amateur wrestler]] who won [[gold medal]]s at the [[1995 World Wrestling Championships]] and [[1996 Summer Olympics]] before becoming the inaugural [[Professional wrestling championship|world champion]] for [[Impact Wrestling|TNA]] as a professional wrestler who won the [[Impact World Championship|TNA Championship]] for a record six times, while also working for WWE before and after his TNA career.
*[[Kurt Angle]] – [[Amateur wrestling|amateur wrestler]] who won [[gold medal]]s at the [[1995 World Wrestling Championships]] and [[1996 Summer Olympics]] before becoming the inaugural [[Professional wrestling championship|world champion]] for [[Impact Wrestling|TNA]] as a professional wrestler who won the [[Impact World Championship|TNA Championship]] for a record six times, while also working for WWE before and after his TNA career.
*[[Mark Henry]] – former [[Olympic weightlifting|Olympic weightlifter]], [[Powerlifting|powerlifter]] and [[Strongman (strength athlete)|strongman]] who became a [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] of [[WWE]]
*[[Mark Henry]] – former [[Olympic weightlifting|Olympic weightlifter]], [[Powerlifting|powerlifter]] and [[Strongman (strength athlete)|strongman]] who became a [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] of [[WWE]].
*[[Madusa]] – Champion professional wrestler turned champion [[monster truck]] driver
*[[Madusa]] – Champion professional wrestler turned champion [[monster truck]] driver
*[[Roman Reigns]] – played football for the [[Canadian Football League|CFL]] and the [[National Football League|NFL]] before joining the WWE
*[[Roman Reigns]] – played football for the [[Canadian Football League|CFL]] and the [[National Football League|NFL]] before joining the WWE

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A multi-sport athlete is an athlete who competes or trains two or more different sports. Most of these athletes played two or more sports from a young age – especially in high school – before deciding to usually concentrate on just one sport professionally.

List of athletes

Below is a list of multi-sport athletes who have played in at least one sport professionally, listed by primary athletic occupation, with notes on their secondary sport or sports.

Australian rules football

Baseball

Basketball


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Bodybuilding

Bobsleigh

Bowling

Boxing

Cricket

Cycling

Darts

Figure skating

  • Max Aaron – US figure skater who started his skating career as a figure skater, he also represented USA in USA Hockey nationals in both 2006 and 2007, and played U18 AA as well as competing in figure skating at amateur level during that time.
  • Elvis Stojko – Canadian figure skater in the 1990s, also competed in martial arts and motocross racing.

Golf

Gridiron football

American football

Canadian football

Gymnastics

Handball

Ice hockey

Lacrosse

  • Jenny WilliamsWorld Cup winning (1986) and team captain (1989–92) lacrosse player for Australia who represented South Australia in six sports (lacrosse, indoor lacrosse, touch football, soccer, cricket and Australian football)

Mixed martial arts

Motorsport

Netball

Orienteering

  • Tove Alexandersson is seventeen times world champion in Orienteering (July 2022). She also has ten world championships in Ski orienteering. In 2018 Alexandersson won the world championships in Sky running after her second skyrunning race ever. In 2020 she took up racing in Ski mountaineering after having trained that for some time (pausing ski orienteering but racing orienteering during the summer). In 2021 she won two world cup races and the combined class of the world championships in ski mountaineering. This made her having world championships gold in four sports.

Rugby league

Rugby union

Sailing

  • Rob Waddell – retired rower, 2000 Olympic gold medalist in single sculls rowing who is a current Team New Zealand crewman as a grinder, he also played rugby union as a lock. He still holds world indoor rowing machine record time over 2000 m and 5000 m.

Skiing

Ski Jumping

Skyrunning

Snowboarding

  • Francesca Canepa (born 14 September 1971) – former female Italian professional snowboarder, then became trail runner and sky runner.[115]
  • Hayley Holt (born 1980) - New Zealand former snowboarder and ballroom dancer. Currently a sports anchor and Radio DJ.
  • Shaun Palmer – (born 14 November 1968) is an American professional snowboarder, skier, mountain biker, and motocross rider. "Palm Daddy" is known as one of the forefathers of extreme sports.
  • Ester Ledecká (born 1995) – female Czech snowboarder and alpine skier.
  • Shaun White – Was a two time X-Games Skateboard Vert gold medalist along with two silvers, and one bronze medal in his skateboard career. Having been one of the few athletes to compete in both summer and winter X-Games.

Sumo

Swimming

Tennis

Track and field

Wrestling

Wrestlers who medaled in both Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling in a single event:

See also

References

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