New Zealand's John Lovelock, right, is congratulated by American Glenn Cunningham after the final of the men's 1500 metres Olympic Games Final, in Berlin, Germany, Aug. 6, 1936. Lovelock set a new World record time for the race. (AP Photo)
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John Riggins, running back for the New York Jets, July 17, 1972. (AP Photo)
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Glenn Cunningham (University of Kansas) winning the Columbian mile with Gene Venzke of Pennsylvania second, at the annual Knight of Columbus athletic games held in Madison Square Garden, New York on March 13, 1936. (AP Photo)
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Glenn Cunningham, king of milers, re-asserted his supremacy with a thrilling last-lap sprint that whipped his young Kansas rival, Archie San Romani, and carried him to victory for the fifth straight year in the Colombian mile, feature event at the Knights of Columbis meet at Madison Square Garden, New York on March 17. His time was 4 minutes, 8.7 seconds. Cunningham leading San Romani, second, and Luigi Beccali of Italy across the finish line. (AP Photo)
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KRT ENTERTAINMENT STAND ALONE PHOTO SLUGGED: RAGINGBULL KRT PHOTOGRAPH BY SLAVEN VLASIC/ABACA PRESS (January 27) NEW YORK, NY -- NFL Hall of Famer John Riggins arrives at the 25th anniversary and collector's edition DVD release of "Raging Bull" in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2005. (mvw) 2005
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Jack Lovelock of New Zealand shown as he won the "Mile of the Century" at Palmer Stadium, Princeton University, June 15, 1935, beating cream of America's middle-distance runners. Bill Bonthron finished second and Glenn Cunningham third. (AP Photo)
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Green Bay Packers coach Bart Starr hugs quarterback Lynn Dickey after he led the Pack to a 35-23 win over the Minnesota Vikings, Sunday, Nov. 29, 1981 in Bloomington, Minnesota. Dickey, coming back after a two-game absence, threw for 283 yards and three touchdowns. (AP Photo/Mone)
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Green Bay Packers, quarterback Lynn Dickey is shown 1982. (AP Photo)
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Lynn Dickey (12) gets ready to unload the ball as Los Angeles Rams Mel Owens (58) closes in during the first quarter at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, Sept. 20, 1981. Owens left Dickey on the ground but only after he had completed a pass to receiver James Lofton for a first down. (AP Photo/Randy Rasmussen)
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Jack Lovelock of New Zealand wins the Olympic 1500 metres, from Glenn Cunningham of the U.S., in the world record time of 3:47.8 at the Olympic Stadium, Berlin, August 6, 1936. (AP Photo)
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Green Bay Packers Lynn Dickey is shown, July 27, 1980. (AP Photo)
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John Lovelock of New Zealand, all in black, right, wins the Final of the men's 1,500 metres Olympic Games race in Berlin, Germany, Aug. 6, 1936. Glenn Cunningham of USA finished second, centre, and Luigi Beccali of Italy finished third, left. (AP Photo)
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Green Bay quarterback Lynn Dickey walks off the field with a trainer after he was shaken up by a sack by a Dallas Cowboys defender during fourth quarter action in Irving, Texas, Jan. 16, 1983. The Cowboys won it 37-26. (AP Photo/Mike Murphy)
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Green Bay Packers, quarterback Lynn Dickey is shown 1982. (AP Photo)
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USA's Maurice Greene celebrates after finishing first in the men's 4x100 meter relay final Saturday night September 30, 2000 at Olympic Stadium in Sydney Australia.
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U.S olympic 1500 meter team pose on board the U.S liner 'Manhattan', enroute to the Olympics in Berlin, Germany, July. 22, 1936. From left, Glenn Cunningham, Archie San Romani, Gene Venzke. (AP Photo)
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John Riggins (44), Running Back, for the Washington Redskins Football team, July 1981. (AP Photo/Paul Vathis)
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** ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS, NOV. 23-27 ** Washington Redskins fullback John Riggins (44) carries the ball in this 1983 file photo against the San Francisco 49ers. (AP Photo)
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Glenn Cunningham, left, great Kansas miler in Madison Square Garden, New York on March 16, 1935, as he forged ahead of Gene Venzke, Pennsylvania, to win the classic Columbia mile event in 4:14.8 as a feature of the Knights of Columbus indoor track and filed games. In a previous race Cunningham broke the world?s record for the 1000-yard event with a time of 2:10.1. (AP Photo)
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Washington Redskins running back John Riggins is pursued by Los Angeles Raiders defenders including Bob Nelson, background, and Mike Haynes (22) as he carries the ball during the Super Bowl XVIII game at Tampa Stadium Sunday, January 23, 1984. The Raiders won the game 38-9. (AP Photo).
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Two track stars, winners of the feature races at the Knights of Columbus meet at the Madison Square Garden, New York, United States on March 15, 1933, presented with trophies by Mayor John O Brien of New York. From left to right are, Karl D. Warner, of Vale, winner of the Casey 600, holding the Cardinal Hayes trophy; Thomas Flynn, chairman of the New York chapter of Knights of Columbus; Mayor O Brien, and Glenn Cunningham, of Kansas, who won the classic Columbian Mile, defeating his noted rival, Gene Venzke, of University of Pennsylvania. (AP Photo)
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John Riggins (44), Running Back, for the Washington Redskins Football team, July 1981. (AP Photo/Paul Vathis)
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Maurice Greene attends the Eco Emmys Red Carpet Lounge and Green Suite on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009 in Los Angeles, CA.(Shea Walsh / AP Images for Eco Lounge)
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Track and field star Maurice Greene, of Granada Hills, Calif., talks to the media at the U.S. Olympic Media Summit in New York Monday, May 17, 2004. (AP Photo/Ed Bailey)
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Jackie Stiles, the Portland Fire's first-round draft choice from Southwest Missouri State, poses for pictures during media day Wednesday, May 2, 2001, at the team's practice facility in Tualatin, Ore. (AP Photo/Jack Smith)
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From left are South West Missouri State head coach Cheryl Burnett and South West Missouri State players Melody Campbell, Carly Deer, Tara Mitchem, Erika Rante and Jackie Stiles. (AP Photo/File)
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ATHENS, GREECE -- Maurice Green of the United States, center, competes in his 100 meter heat on Saturday, August 21, 2004.
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Basketball star Jackie Stiles of Southwest Missouri State reacts to winning the Broderick Cup as the nation's outstanding collegiate woman athlete during the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year dinner Monday, June 11, 2001, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac)
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Portland Fire guard Jackie Stiles holds the trophy after she was named WNBA rookie of the year Thursday, Aug. 16, 2001, in Portland, Ore. Stiles, the fourth pick in this year's draft from Southwest Missouri State, started all 32 games for the Fire and averaged 14.9 points per game. (AP Photo/Jack Smith)
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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA-- U.S. men's 4x100m relay team memebrs from left, Brian Lewis, Bernard Williams III, Maurice Greene and Jonathan Drummond flex their muscles after winning the gold medal September 30 at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
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Portland Fire guard Jackie Stiles (10) works the ball against Indiana Fever guard Niele Ivey (33) during the first half in Indianapolis, Wednesday, June 27, 2001. (AP Photo/John Harrell)
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Lynn Dickey reacts after hitting James Lofton with a touchdown pass during second quarter National Football League action, Saturday, Jan. 8, 1983 in Green Bay, Wis. Walking off the field is St. Louis' Curtis Green (75). (AP Photo/Tom Lynn)
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ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND FEB. 22-23--Jackie Stiles, a Claflin High School senior, is shown in November 1996. (AP Photo/The Hutchinson News, Dan Bayer)
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USA's Maurice Greene held a morning press conference and held onto his gold medal Sunday September 24 after he won the Men's 100 meter at Olympic Stadium the night before in Sydney, Australia.
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Southwest Missouri State graduate Jackie Stiles wipes away tears as the crowd of more that 8,000 fans cheer "Jackie" during the retirement of her jersey number at halftime of the Drake-Southwest Missouri State game Saturday, Feb. 2, 2002, in Springfield, Mo. Stiles led SMS to a Final Four appearance last March. (AP Photo/Springfield News-Leader, Christina Dicken)
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Lynn Dickey makes some throws during workout in Green Bay, July 24, 1979. He is trying to return after being out all last season recovering from the broken leg he received in 1977. (AP Photo/Steve Pyle)
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Claflin's Jackie Stiles with her father Pat in the high school gym. photo by ken mantyla
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Kem (cq) Chisholm, of Durham, looks over a display on Jackie Stiles at the Kansas Sports Hall of Fame on Tuesday in Wichita.
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Green Bay Packers quarterback Lynn Dickey (12) gets ready to unload the ball as Los Angeles Rams Mel Owens (58) closes in during the first quarter at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, Sept. 20, 1981. Owens left Dickey on the ground but only after he had completed a pass to receiver James Lofton for a first down. (AP Photo/Randy Rasmussen)
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Southwest Missouri State's Jackie Stiles, right, goes up for a shot as Wichita State's Courtney Sims (22) defends in the second half of Southwest Missouri State's 89-85 overtime win in Wichita, Kan., Sunday, Feb. 25, 2001. Stiles, who was fouled on the play, scored 24 points and the winning basket in overtime to seal the win. (AP Photo/Larry Smith)
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Maurice Greene arrives at The 26th Annual Sports Spectacular on Sunday May 22, 2011, at at The Hyatt Regency Hotel Century City in Los Angeles, Calif. (AP Photo/Katy Winn)
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Southwest Missouri State's Jackie Stiles, left, holds up a jersey after sh was chosen as the No. four pick in the WNBA draft by the Portland Fire, Friday, April 20, 2001, in Secaucus, N.J. WNBA President Val Ackerman, right, presents her with the Fire jersey. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)
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Maurice greene is shown in this May 15, 2000 photo. Greene will attempt to solidify his status as the world's fastest human in the men's 100 meters at the Sydney Olympics. (AP Photo/David Phillip)
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Southwest Missouri State guard Jackie Stiles (10) gives a high five to teammate Erica Vicente after setting a new NCAA career scoring record during the second half against Creighton Thursday, March 1, 2001 at the Hammons Student Center at Springfield, Mo. Stiles scored 30 points and became the career scoring leader in NCAA Division I women's basketball as No. 18 Southwest Missouri State beat Creighton 94-59 on Thursday night. She increased her career total to 3,133, breaking the record of 3,122 that Patricia Hoskins set at Mississippi Valley State from 1985-89. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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Washington Redskins running back John Riggins (44) steps past Dallas Cowboys defender John Dutton (78) during the second half of game at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, Oct. 14, 1984. Riggins gained his 10,000th career yard in the contest. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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American Maurice Greene celebrates after crossing the finish to win the men's 100 meter dash at 9.91 seconds during the IAAF Japan Grand Prix in Osaka, Saturday, May 13, 2000. (AP Photo/Kyodo News)
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Southwest Missouri State guard Jackie Stiles (10) reacts to the crowd applause as she takes to the court after a game against Creighton Thursday, March 1, 2001 at the Hammons Student Center at Springfield, Mo. Stiles was being honored after breaking a the NCAA women's career scoring record. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
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Washington Redskins John Riggins (#44) runs into Detroit Lions Jimmy Williams as teammate Clint Didier tries to clear the way, during NFL action at R.F.K. Memorial Stadium in Washington, Oct. 14, 1985. Riggins became the second back in NFL history to rush for 100 touchdowns in a career, scoring three times to help the Redskins to a 24-3 victory over Detroit. (AP Photo/Dennis Cook)
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Jan. 31, 1983 -- Washington Redskins running back John Riggins smiles as he tugs on his helmet during Super Bowl XVII against the Miami Dolphins in Pasadena, Calif.
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** FILE ** Maurice Greene of the United States, runs in a first round heat of the 100m at the Summer Olympics in this Thursday, Sept. 21, 2000 file photo, at Olympic Stadium in Sydney. Greene announced his retirement Monday Feb. 4, 2008, citing nagging injuries for his decision. (AP Photo/Doug Mills, File)
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Portland Fire guard Jackie Stiles shoots a free throw during a training camp scrimmage in Tualatin, Ore., Monday, April 29, 2002. Stiles is recovering from a rare offseason of inactivity because of injuries; she tore ligaments in her right wrist, had surgery late last summer and doctors also discovered that she had broken her left wrist last season and didn't even know it. Portland opens its regular season in one month at home against New York. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)
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Sirius NFL football Super Bowl XLIII analyst John Riggins is seen Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2009, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)
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Washington Redskins running back John Riggins stands in his Pontiac Trans Am and cradles his Super Bowl XVII Most Valuable Player trophy during his press conference in Los Angeles. Riggins set a Super Bowl record with 166 rushing yards in a 27-17 win over the Miami Dolphins.
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Maurice Greene of the United States, celebrates after winning the gold medal in the 100m at the Summer Olympics Saturday, Sept. 23, 2000, at Olympic Stadium in Sydney. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy)
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Portland Fire guard Jackie Stiles, right, drives on New York Liberty forward Vickie Johnson during Portland's WNBA season opener in Portland, Ore., Wednesday, May 29, 2002.(AP Photo/Don Ryan)
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Washington Redskins running back John Riggins (44) who ran for over 100 yards against the Minnesota Vikings in an NFC Playoff game runs past Minnesota Vikings John Swain (29) for more yardage at RFK Stadium, Saturday, Jan. 15, 1983, Washington, D.C. The Redskins won 21-7. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz)
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1983 -- Washington Reskins running back John Riggins heads for the end zone for Washington's second touchdown during the NFC title game against the Dallas Cowboys.
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Maurice Greene competes in a preliminary round of men's 100 meter dash at the Adidas Track Classic, Sunday, May 20, 2007, in Carson, Calif. Greene had a time of 10.84 and did not make it into the finals. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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Jackie Stiles, the Portland Fire's first-round draft choice from Southwest Missouri State, poses for pictures during media day Wednesday, May 2, 2001, at the team's practice facility in Tualatin, Ore. (AP Photo/Jack Smith)
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Jan. 12, 1984 -- Washington Redskins running back John Riggins pushes forward during the NFC title game against the San Francisco 49ers. Riggins' style of bulldozing his way through the defensive line helped his team advance to the Super Bowl.
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Southwest Missouri State's Jackie Stiles, left, holds up a jersey after sh was chosen as the No. four pick in the WNBA draft by the Portland Fire, Friday, April 20, 2001, in Secaucus, N.J. WNBA President Val Ackerman, right, presents her with the Fire jersey. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)
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