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Greg Louganis earned four gold medals in diving as a member of the U.S. teams at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games. His other achievements include his first Olympic appearance in 1976 and at multiple world championships, elevating his reputation to that of the greatest athlete in the modern history of his sport. His success on the world stage led to opportunities as a product endorser and public figure.

In 1994, during the opening ceremonies of the Gay Games, Louganis appeared in a pre taped announcement in which he revealed that he was gay and living his life openly.

In the following months, he appeared on a prime-time TV interview to promote a new autobiography during which he revealed he had contracted HIV and was receiving treatment. The announcement came at a point in time when the impacts of HIV and AIDS were still being understood by the public.

Louganis has since dedicated himself to advocating for causes including dyslexia, domestic violence, and the status of LGBTQ people.

One of the first openly gay athletes, Louganis became a role model for athletes and others “coming out of the closet” and going public about living an openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer life.

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The Sports Business Handbook's rerelease features 50 game-changing moments in the sports industry, including the Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics and George Steinbrenner's acquisition of the New York Yankees. In partnership with STAKS, author Rick Horrow has created 50 NFTs redeemable for physical artwork of these events.

Buyers will also receive an autographed copy of Horrow's book and 2 VIP tickets to the Palm Beach Kennel Club's "Lunch with a Legend" event in West Palm Beach, FL. Previous speakers have included Joe Theisman, Nat Moore, Doug Flutie, & Jack Nichalous. 5 NFT buyers will also win an all-expenses-paid dinner following the event with Rick Horrow at Kitchen North Restaurant.

Use the Google Form in the "Unlockable Content" section of your NFT to fill out your information for redemption. Redemption is guaranteed only for NFTs listed by Officialstaks, and delivery is limited to US addresses.

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Last Updated1 year ago
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Greg Louganis earned four gold medals in diving as a member of the U.S. teams at the 1984 and 1988 Olympic Games. His other achievements include his first Olympic appearance in 1976 and at multiple world championships, elevating his reputation to that of the greatest athlete in the modern history of his sport. His success on the world stage led to opportunities as a product endorser and public figure.

In 1994, during the opening ceremonies of the Gay Games, Louganis appeared in a pre taped announcement in which he revealed that he was gay and living his life openly.

In the following months, he appeared on a prime-time TV interview to promote a new autobiography during which he revealed he had contracted HIV and was receiving treatment. The announcement came at a point in time when the impacts of HIV and AIDS were still being understood by the public.

Louganis has since dedicated himself to advocating for causes including dyslexia, domestic violence, and the status of LGBTQ people.

One of the first openly gay athletes, Louganis became a role model for athletes and others “coming out of the closet” and going public about living an openly gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer life.

50 Sports Moments That Changed The Industry collection image

The Sports Business Handbook's rerelease features 50 game-changing moments in the sports industry, including the Black Power salute at the 1968 Olympics and George Steinbrenner's acquisition of the New York Yankees. In partnership with STAKS, author Rick Horrow has created 50 NFTs redeemable for physical artwork of these events.

Buyers will also receive an autographed copy of Horrow's book and 2 VIP tickets to the Palm Beach Kennel Club's "Lunch with a Legend" event in West Palm Beach, FL. Previous speakers have included Joe Theisman, Nat Moore, Doug Flutie, & Jack Nichalous. 5 NFT buyers will also win an all-expenses-paid dinner following the event with Rick Horrow at Kitchen North Restaurant.

Use the Google Form in the "Unlockable Content" section of your NFT to fill out your information for redemption. Redemption is guaranteed only for NFTs listed by Officialstaks, and delivery is limited to US addresses.

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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Token StandardERC-1155
ChainEthereum
MetadataCentralized
Last Updated1 year ago
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