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== Types of Athletes == === 1. Professional Athletes === These athletes compete at the highest levels in sports leagues, often earning significant recognition and financial rewards. * '''Examples''': ** '''Tom Brady''': A legendary quarterback known for his numerous Super Bowl victories. ** '''Lionel Messi''': A global soccer superstar celebrated for his extraordinary talent and achievements. === 2. Olympic Athletes === Competing on the world stage, Olympic athletes represent their countries in various sports, showcasing their skills and dedication. * '''Examples''': ** '''Katie Ledecky''': A dominant swimmer with multiple Olympic gold medals. ** '''Simone Biles''': A gymnastics icon recognized for her incredible athleticism and mental resilience. === 3. Amateur Athletes === These athletes compete at a non-professional level, often balancing sports with academics or other careers. They play an essential role in grassroots sports and community engagement. * '''Examples''': ** Local high school athletes competing in regional championships. ** College athletes participating in NCAA competitions. === 4. Extreme Sports Athletes === These athletes push the limits of traditional sports, engaging in high-adrenaline activities that often involve significant risks. * '''Examples''': ** '''Tony Hawk''': A legendary skateboarder who popularized the sport. ** '''Felix Baumgartner''': Known for his skydiving feats and breaking the sound barrier.
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