10. Rafael Nadal

He was nicknamed “The King of Clay” for his amazing performance on the clay court, especially in Roland Garros.

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9. Frederik Van Lierde

Frederik is the current Ironman triathlon world champion and a reigning champion of various triathlete events.

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8. Kohei Uchimura

 He achieved 10 gold medals, 6 silver medals, 5 bronze medals in World Championships, and 3 gold, a silver, and a bronze in World Cup.

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7. Calvin Johnson

He broke the single-season record for 1848 receiving yards by all-time great Jerry Rice.

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6. Rich Froning

He started his sports career at Cookeville High School, where he played baseball and was an all-region second baseman.

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5. Michael Phelps

In his entire career, he has won a total of 82 Olympic and International medals.

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4. Floyd Mayweather

 He contested 50 professional boxing matches and won all of them while knocking out the opponent 27 times.

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3. Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo, is also famous for his chiseled physique and his soccer talents. His transfer amount of $132 million.

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2. LeBron James

He was selected to the All-NBA First Team 13 times and into the NBA All-Defensive First Team five times.

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1. Usain Bolt 

 Bolt made it by running 100 meters in under 9.58 seconds and running 200 meters in 19.19 seconds.