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Mia Hamm (born Mariel Margaret Hamm on March 17, 1972 in Selma, Alabama) is
an American soccer player. Hamm has been able to garner the respect of
soccer experts and build a large fan base in the United States, where she
played for 17 years as a member of the United States women's national soccer
team. She is widely considered one of the best women to have ever played the
game, having been named FIFA World Player of the Year twice (2001 and 2002),
though she was recently surpassed by German Birgit Prinz, who won 2003, 2004
and 2005.
Hamm, one of four daughters of an Air Force pilot, was born in Alabama, and
lived in several different places before her family settled in Wichita Falls,
Texas.
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Her parents later adopted two boys; the older, Garrett, became her main
source of encouragement in her athletic interests. At age 12, she played on
her junior high school's football team, but eventually settled on soccer.
She later moved to Northern Virginia to finish her high school career at
Lake Braddock Secondary School, living with relatives until the rest of her
family joined her a year later. The youngest player ever to play for the
national team at age 15, Mia later attended the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill, where she was nicknamed Jordan by her peers, in reference to
another UNC athlete, Michael Jordan. She helped take the Tar Heels to four
consecutive NCAA women's championships. She was an All-American and Atlantic
Coast Conference player of the year for the last three years of her college
tenure.
In 1991, when the US women's national team won the FIFA Women's World Cup
for the first time with Hamm and teammates including Michelle Akers, Brandi
Chastain, and Kristine Lilly, Hamm became the youngest American woman to win
a World Cup championship at the age of 19. In 1993, she graduated from
college with the all time records for her conference in goals with 103,
assists with 72, and total points with 278.
She has garnered numerous awards and recognitions during her career as a
soccer player. Among those, she was elected as the Soccer USA's female
athlete of the year five years in a row (1994-1998), she was elected MVP of
the women's cup in 1995, she was elected one of the 50 most beautiful people
in the world by People Magazine in 1997, she was elected number 14 among
soccer's most influential people by Soccer Business International magazine,
and won three ESPY awards in a row, given to her by ESPN, one of them for
soccer player of the year and the other two for Female Athlete of the Year.
In 1996, Hamm and the rest of the US women's national team played for the
gold medal in the 1996 Summer Olympics in front of 80,000 spectators in
Athens, Georgia, then an all-time record for any women's sporting event.
That day, Hamm and her teammates were able to beat China to win the gold
medal.
In 1999, Nike named the largest building on their corporate campus after
this star, and that same year she, Chastain, Kate Sobrero, Lorrie Fair,
Tiffeny Milbrett and the rest of the women on the national team became world
champions again, by winning the FIFA Women's World Cup. Chastain's
take-the-jersey-off celebration after the win became an instant legendary
sports moment. The final match surpassed the Atlanta Olympic final as the
most-attended women's sports event, with over 90,000 filling the Rose Bowl.
Also in '99, Hamm began the Mia Foundation, dedicated to help with bone
marrow research and to help women sports programs progress. She was inspired
to create her foundation by her adoptive brother and original athletic
inspiration Garrett, an Amerasian who died of a bone marrow disease shortly
after the 1996 Olympics.
She was first married in 1994 to her college sweetheart Christiaan Corry, a
Marine pilot, but their marriage was strained by long absences (his as a
military aviator, and hers in international soccer), and they divorced in
2001. On November 22, 2003, Hamm and baseball player Nomar Garciaparra were
married at Santa Barbara, California in a private ceremony. A few hundred
guests attended. On May 14, 2004, she announced her retirement effective
after the 2004 Summer Olympics, expressing an interest in starting a family
with Garciaparra. To the end of her career, she enjoyed meeting and greeting
her many fans, especially young girls, and signing autographs.
In March 2004, Hamm and former USA teammate Michelle Akers were the only two
women, and the only two Americans, named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125
greatest living soccer players selected by Pelé and commissioned by FIFA for
that organization's 100th anniversary.
In a friendly against Australia on July 21, 2004, Hamm scored her 150th
international goal; she has long held the record in that category for any
player, male or female. This match also marked her 259th international
appearance; only her teammate Kristine Lilly has played in more
internationals.
She helped lead Team USA to a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics, and
was also chosen by her fellow US Olympians to carry the American flag at the
Athens Closing Ceremonies. After the Olympics, Hamm and her teammates went
on a "farewell tour" of the United States, which finished on December 8,
2004 against Mexico at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California. In the
game, which the US won 5-0, Hamm assisted on two of the goals. During
halftime, she switched jerseys from one with "Hamm" on the back to one with
"Garciaparra". Hamm is one of three longtime national team members who
announced their retirement from international play at the end of the tour;
the others are longtime captain Julie Foudy and Joy Fawcett (Fawcett did not
play due to back surgery after the Olympics). Hamm retired with 158
international goals, more than 50 ahead of any other player (male or
female), and 276 caps, second only to Kristine Lilly.
Profile:
Gold
medal 1996
Atlanta Football
Women's competition
Gold
medal 2004
Athens Football
Women's competition
Silver
medal 2000
Sydney Football
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