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Speak Inc. Olympic Speakers Bureau
Are you in need of a dynamic Olympic keynote speaker for your upcoming conference or meeting? Olympic keynote speakers can be booked through Speak Inc. speakers bureau. Let us help you choose the olympic speaker to
ensure a high quality event!
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Peter Vidmar
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Transforming his gold-medal achievement into lessons of life and work, Peter
Vidmar inspires audiences to overcome both natural and self-imposed obstacles
on the road to success.
As the premier male gymnast and U.S. team captain at the 1984 Olympics, Vidmar
became the highest scoring American gymnast in Olympic history. |
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Bruce Jenner
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Bruce Jenner captivated the world when he broke the world record by scoring 8,634 points in the decathlon at the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal earning the title "World's Greatest Athlete." Jenner has become a highly respected motivational speaker, sports commentator, entrepreneur, commercial spokesperson, television personality, actor, producer and author. |
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Mike Eruzione
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Mike Eruzione's winning goal against the Soviet Union at Lake Placid stunned
the world and earned a Gold Medal for the 1980 United States Olympic Hockey
Team.
For the past several years Mike has traveled throughout the country representing
major corporations as their spokesperson and / or motivational speaker. |
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Jimmy Shea
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Jimmy Shea, the first U.S. Olympic Gold Medalist in Men's Skeleton. A member
of the first ever three-generation winter olympic family. |
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John Naber
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Sharing the secret of gold-medal success with audiences from all walks of life,
John Naber offers the skills, the training and the determination that turn
mediocrity into triumphant achievement. |
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Jackie Joyner Kersee
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Describing herself as born to compete,
this Olympic champion has built one of the most illustrious athletic
careers in the world. Dominating women’s track and field, she
set a multitude of records, earned the title “World’s Greatest
Female Athlete” and was the first woman honored as Sporting News
Athlete of the Year. |
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Vince Poscente
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During the 1992 Olympic Winter Games in Albertville, France, Vince Poscente
raced to a Canadian national record of 135 MPH on skis. Even more astonishing,
he went from a recreational skier to the Olympic finals in just 5 years. |
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