Carl Lewis solidified himself as one of the all-time great track & field competitors by winning nine gold and one silver medal in sprint races and the long jump at four Summer Olympics.
Chipper Jones is a Hall of Fame third baseman who spent his entire career with the Atlanta Braves. He won a World Series with the Braves in 1995 and was named the National League MVP in 1999.
Tennis great Chris Evert won 18 Grand Slam singles and three doubles titles, including at least one for a record 13 years in a row. In 1995, she was inducted into the Intl Tennis Hall of Fame.
Chris Fowler served as host of ESPN's "College GameDay" for over 20 years. The multi Sports Emmy Award-winner currently does play-by-play for the network's Saturday Night Football game.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Cris Carter played in the NFL for 16 seasons for the Minnesota Vikings, Philadelphia Eagles and Miami Dolphins. He would later go on to enjoy a successful broadcasting career.
Curtis Strange won 17 times on the PGA Tour and is best remembered for winning back-to-back U.S. Open tournaments in 1988 and 1989, one of just three golfers to ever win consecutive titles.