COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Seven-time gold medal sprinter Allyson Felix, four-time Olympic tennis champion Serena Williams and Mike Krzyzewski, who coached the U.S. to 3 basketball gold medals, are a part of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Corridor of Fame’s class of 2025.
Gymnastics champion Gabby Douglas, snowboarding’s Bode Miller, seashore volleyball participant Kerri Walsh Jennings and Nike founder Phil Knight are additionally within the group that shall be inducted at a ceremony in Colorado Springs on July 12.
Others inductees are Steve Money (sled hockey), Anita DeFrantz (longtime IOC member, rower), Susan Hagel (Para archery, Para monitor and discipline, wheelchair basketball), Flo Hyman (volleyball) and Marla Runyan (Para monitor and discipline), together with the 2010 four-man Olympic bobsled staff led by Steve Holcomb, and the 2004 girls’s wheelchair basketball staff.
“We’re proud to welcome the Class of 2025 into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Corridor of Fame and to honor the extraordinary accomplishments they’ve made as representatives of Crew USA,” USOPC CEO Sarah Hirshland stated in an announcement. “This induction celebrates not solely their outstanding performances and lasting impression but in addition acknowledges the important contributions of those that supported their journeys each step of the best way. Incomes a spot within the Corridor of Fame isn’t any small feat-especially given the unbelievable expertise throughout this 12 months’s group of finalists.”
The Corridor of Fame’s inaugural class was inducted in 1983, and this would be the first-class inducted since 2022. It should deliver the entire variety of these enshrined to 210.