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Mia Hamm

Soccer Legend and Founder of the Mia Hamm Foundation
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Mia Hamm Speaker Biography

Mia Hamm is widely recognized as the world’s best all-around women’s soccer player. In Atlanta at the 1996 Centennial Olympic Games she proved it by leading her team to Team Gold in front of 80,000 screaming fans in Athens, Georgia. Never in history had so many spectators come out to watch a women’s sporting event. The Games highlighted female athletes like no other time in modern history and Mia emerged as one of the Game’s true examples for people of all ages who have a dream and go for it. The 1999 Women’s World Cup, where the USA took home the championship in front of 40 million viewers in this country alone, sold over 650,000 tickets, including sellouts at Giants Stadium and the Rose Bowl. There is no stopping women’s soccer and Mia’s enormous impact, both on and off the field.

Mia played collegiately at UNC and led her team to four consecutive NCAA championships. Her awards and accomplishments only tell part of the story of this remarkable athlete; she gives much of her precious free time to charitable causes and strives, in anything she does, to promote women’s athletics, the sport of soccer, and a feeling of confidence and sense of purpose in young people.

Mia was the youngest player ever to play for our National Team (age 15) and retired in 2004 after 17 years, 2 World Championships, and 2 Olympic Gold medals. Her records in appearances and goals, MVP awards and overall performance put her at the top of the sport. As Phil Knight, Chairman of Nike says, “I think we’ve had three athletes who just played at a level that added a new dimension to their games. That’s been Michael Jordan, in basketball, and in some ways Mia Hamm in women’s soccer and Tiger Woods in golf.” In April of 1999, Nike named the largest building on its corporate campus after Mia.

Having seen the enormous support her and her teammates received at the ’96 and ’00 Games, Mia Hamm became a founding member of the Women’s United Soccer Association and led the Washington Freedom to the Founder’s Cup. Poised, articulate and honest, Mia is a pioneer in her sport and a role model for athletes and fans alike who believe in equal opportunity, Title IX legislation, and the love of the game.

In 1999, she founded the Mia Hamm Foundation, which is dedicated to bone marrow research after her brother, Garrett, died of the disease shortly after the 1996 Olympics.

She is the author of Go For the Goal: A Champion’s Guide to Winning in Soccer and Life. She appeared in the HBO- documentary Dare to Dream: The- Story of the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team.  To book motivational speaker Mia Hamm call Executive Speakers Bureau 901-754-9404.

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Speech Topics

  • Fielding a Gold Medal Team
  • Sports and Self-Esteem
  • The Pursuit of Excellence