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    Who was the last person to be world champion in two different sports, not different disciplines of the same sport like athletics?

    Question #41842. Asked by gmackematix. (Dec 01 03 9:13 PM)


    Kainantu

    Brad Schumacher –water polo and swimming
    Olympic gold medals (1996) in swimming and a World Cup title (1997) in water polo
    www.usawaterpolo.com/manual_news/ 020116-NATind_def_skills

    Current holder:
    Michelle Kwan - Surfing and figure skating
    pub165.ezboard.com/ fmichellekwanforumletscongratulatemichelle.showMessage?topicID=192.topic



    Dec 02 03, 5:24 AM


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