Hello again bloggers, I hope I gave you enough
time to collect yourselves after that steamy first post. This next blog
will not show as much skin as my first post; however it will serve to be equally entertaining. I’m going to discuss a few athletes
who have conquered their craft as professional athletes and also took
the plunge into other careers. This is not a countdown list, just a
collection of some big names that became newsworthy with new or
supplement career choices. Enjoy!
Steve Yzerman
I’ve had numerous requests already for some coverage on Steve Yzerman, so at the risk of losing any followers, here he is!
Stevey
Y is best known for his long career playing for the Detroit Redwings,
although I’m not a Wings fan (go leafs go!) there is no denying the
legendary status of this player. Yzerman won numerous awards during his
career, including the Lester B. Pearson Award in 1989, the Conn Smythe
Trophy as the Most Valuable Player of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 1998,
the Selke Trophy as the league's best defensive forward in 2000, and
the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy for perseverance in 2003. He was a
ten-time NHL All-Star, a First Team All-Star in 2000, and a member of
the All-Rookie Team in 1984. In 2006, Yzerman officially retired,
finishing his career ranked as the sixth all-time leading scorer in NHL
history, having scored a career-high 155 points (65 goals/90 assists)
in 1988–89 which has been topped only by Wayne Gretzky and Mario
Lemieux. Yzerman's #19 jersey was officially retired on January 2, 2007
during a pre-game ceremony at Joe Louis Arena in Detroit. In 2008, he
was inducted into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame.
Since his
successful hockey career has ended, he has been the executive director
for the Canadian men’s hockey team at the 2010 Olympics, and he
currently holds the position as the general manager for the Tampa Bay
Lightening and has been nominated for the NHL general manager of the
year award.
For all this terrific success during his
professional hockey career and for making the transition to corporate
positions look so easy, Steve Yzerman gets a huge shout out on my blog.
Lamar Odom
I will
admit that I can sometimes be a sucker for a good reality show,
especially if it involves the Kardashian calamity. But at risk of
giving Kim K. and her now ex hubby Kris Humphries any more press for
their short lived marriage, I’m going to give the recognition to Lamar
Odom for his move to reality T.V. Lamar, affectionately known as “Lam
Lam” by his wife and reality T.V. co-star Khloe Kardashian, plays for
the Dallas Mavericks and has in past years played for Miami and Los
Angeles.
Lamar has taken his turn on the big screen with
appearances in T.V shows such as Entourage, Modern Family, and Minute
to Win It, and most recently, his own reality T.V. show Khloe and
Lamar. I’ve spent a few more hours than I’d like to admit watching
their home life, but must acknowledge that he’s a great player on the
court and a warm and quite funny individual at home.
Lance Armstrong
I
began following the Tour de France a few years ago when my sister
convinced me how exciting bike racing could be; and I must admit, it
truly is! It was here that I first truly began to appreciate Lance
Armstrong and then, Team Discovery for all their hard work and talents.
Lance Armstrong has won seven consecutive Tour de France races. He
battled and beat cancer and came back as an even stronger competitor
before announcing his retirement in 2005.
Since then, Lance has
founded the Lance Armstrong Foundation which supports people affected
by cancer. This foundation has become one of the top ten funding cancer
research groups; commonly recognized by the yellow Livestrong
bracelets. Livestrong is now a large part of the athletic apparel
industry and that is all thanks to Lance and his work and dedication to
finding a cure of cancer. He currently works with a variety of
different charities. For this legendary cycling career and
inspirational battle with cancer and now work with charity, Lance gets a spot on my
list.
Anna Kornakova
Alright, so I promised bloggers in
my previous post that Ana Kornakova would eventually earn a spot in
this blog. So although I don’t quite particularly enjoy throwing her in
with the likes of Lance Armstrong, this is a popular culture
sports blog, and what is more pop culture than an appearance in an
Enrique Iglasias video?!
Anna is Russian American retired
professional tennis player. Her beauty and celebrity status made her
one of the best known tennis stars worldwide, despite her never winning
a WTA singles title. Although she never had too much success on the
court, there are not many individuals who did not see her music video
debut alongside Latino hottie Enrique Iglesias. At least she found
success somewhere!
I am sure there are plenty more "jack of all trades" in the sport industry, so if your very rattled that I skipped your favourite awesome athlete whose done big things outside of thier sport, give me a post and I'll work in an honourable mention for him or her. Cheers!