12. 2008 - Ambassador, Tribeca ESPN Sports Film Festival 2008 - Featured in "25 Years of Non-Uniform Thinking" for Kenneth Cole 2007 - Named to Board of Annual Review of High Performance Coaching and Consulting 2007 - Lead Actress, Into The Woods (Jennifer Elster, Independent) 2007 - President of the Women's Sports Foundation, (2007-09 term) 2006 - Founding Trustee of National Sports Museum, opening 2008. (Hank Aaron, Bob Cousy, Janet Evans, Rod Gilbert, Boomer Esaison34m~@) 2006 - Lead Actress, Quid Pro Quo, (Carlos Brooks, HDNet Films Mark Cuban/Todd Wagner) 2006 - Actress, World Trade Center (Oliver Stone, Paramount) 2006 - Actress, Marvelous (SÃ-ofra Campbell, Independent) 2005 - Named to Board of Trustees, Women's Sports Foundation by Billie Jean King 2005 - Selected for book of "Fashion Icons" by Rizzoli Press 2004 - NCAA Hall of Fame Honoree 2004 - Pirelli Calendar by Nick Knight 2004 - Named to the United States Track and Field Hall of Fame, New York, NY 2003 - Collaborated on Sir Elton John's Lifeball for HIV/AIDS research 2003 - Named to Rolling Stone Magazine's annual "Hot List" 2003 - Lead actress in Agatha Christie's Poirot drama series (A&E/Granada), starring opposite David Suchet, Toby Stephens, Aidan Gillen 2003 - Star of acclaimed contemporary artist Matthew Barney's film entitled "Cremaster 3" presented by the Guggenheim Museum and Palm Pictures 2001 - Included in Smithsonian Museum presentation of "Gameface: What Does A Female Athlete Look Like?" 2001 - Named as one of Sports Illustrated's "Coolest Girls In Sports" 2001 - Named to Board of Trustees, Vice President, for non-profit organization "Just One Break" (JOB), founded by Eleanor Roosevelt, Orin Lehman, Adm. Howard Rusk, and Bernard 2000 - Received honorary PhD, Doctor of Humane Letters, from St. John Fisher College 2000 - Included in permanent exhibit of The Women's Museum (Dallas, TX) as one of the "Greatest American Women of the 20th Century" 2000 - Named to Advisory Board for Oxygen-Markle Pulse by Ms. Geraldine Laybourne (CEO, Oxygen Media) and Ms. Zoe Baird (President, Markle Foundation) 2000 - Named one of the "Top 100 Irish-Americans" by Irish-America Magazine (1999, 1998 also) 1999 - Named one of "The 50 Most Beautiful People in the World" by People Magazine 1999 - Contributing writer to Harper's Bazaar Magazine, US and 12 international editions 1999 - Named one "The Year's 10 Gutsiest Women" by Jane Magazine 1999 - featured speaker at International Design Conference, Sydney, Australia 1998 - Presented with the Tiffany & Co. "Shining Star" Award for raising social awareness of diversity issues 1998 - Collaborated on award-winning interactive design project with San Diego Children's Museum to promote non-traditional thinking 1998 - featured speaker at International Design Conference, Aspen, CO 1998 - invited to speak at "TED" and "TEDMED" conferences (other speakers included Bill Bradley, Oliver Stone, Rev. Billy Graham) 1998 - Special Achievement Award, National Rehabilitation Awareness Foundation 1998 - "ESPY" Finalist, Arthur Ashe Award, ESPN Awards Show 1998 - Featured in Esquire Magazine's "Women We Love" issue 1997 - "Woman of Distinction" Award Recipient, National Association of Women in Education 1997 - "Disabled Female Athlete of the Year," USA Track and Field 1997 - "Top 40 Under 40" list, Irish-Echo Magazine 1997 - Finalist for "ARETE" Awards, ESPN 1997 - Named to Disabled Sports, USA Advisory Council 1997 - Nominated to President's Council on Physical Fitness by U.S. Senator Max Cleland
36. WWiinnnneerrss vveerrssuuss LLoosseerrss Winner has a plan Loser has an excuse The Winner sees an answer for every problem The Loser sees a problem for every answer Winners are a part of the team Losers are apart from the team Winners see the potential Losers see the past Winners Make it happen Losers Let it happen
37. Only You can decide to be a Winner or a Loser. It’s Your