USOC Athlete of The Year - Team of The Year

Team of The Year

  • 1996 — Women’s National/Olympic Basketball Team
  • 1997 — Women’s National Soccer Team
  • 1998 — Women’s Olympic Ice Hockey Team
  • 1999 — Women’s National Soccer Team
  • 2000 — USA Baseball Olympic Team
  • 2001 — US Postal Service Cycling Team
  • 2002 — Women’s Bobsled Team
  • 2003 — Women’s Gymnastics Team
  • 2004 — U.S. Olympic Softball Team
  • 2005 — Men’s Badminton Doubles Team (T. Gunawan, H. Bach)
  • 2006 — U.S. Olympic Men’s Curling Team
  • 2007 — U.S. Women's World Championships Gymnastics
  • 2008 — U.S. Olympic Men’s Indoor Volleyball Team
  • 2009 — U.S. Four-Man Bobsled Team
  • 2010 — U.S. Four-Man Bobsled Team
  • 2011-12 — Women’s Eight Rowing Team

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