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Mia Hamm is US Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame Inductee

Football Legend Mia Hamm Joins U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame Class of 2022

1999:  Mia Hamm #9 of the USA in action during the USA Women's Football team's game versus Portugal in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.  (Photo by John Biever/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Almost two decades after her retirement, Mia Hamm will be formally inducted into the US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame on June 24. Aside from an impressive career, consisting of three Olympic medals and two FIFA World Cup Championships, she is also known for propelling women's sports ahead. Considering the US Football Federation's recent announcement that men and women's football players will receive equal pay through 2028, this seems like a very fitting year to honour a trailblazer in gender equality.

In 2000, Hamm co-founded America's first professional women's football league, the Women's United Football Association (WUSA). In 2004, Hamm and her former teammate, Michelle Akers were the only two women and Americans named to the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living football players, in honour of FIFA's 100th anniversary. When she retired in 2004, she held the record for most career goals (of any gender). Nine years later, she was the first women to be inducted into the World Football Hall of Fame.

Athletes and fans still recognise Hamm as a trailblazer in women's history and football. On June 6, the United States Women's Football Team announced her selection as a US Olympic and Paralympic Hall of Fame inductee with high praise, writing "🐐 headed to the hall! 🥇🥇," echoing the common sentiment that she is in fact the greatest of all time.

Other legendary athletes like Lindsey Vonn, Michael Phelps, and Michelle Kwan will also be recognised in this year's induction ceremony. The official ceremony is on Friday, June 24, at the US Olympic and Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs.

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