Award
El Salón de la Fama del Atletismo de la Universidad de Florida incluye a más de 300 ex atletas de los Florida Gators que representaron a la Universidad de Florida en uno o más deportes interuniversitarios y fueron reconocidos como "Gator Greats" por su excelencia atlética durante sus carreras deportivas universitarias. La Universidad de Florida, ubicada en Gainesville, Florida , es miembro de la Conferencia del Sureste (SEC) y cuenta con veintiún equipos de deportes interuniversitarios, todos los cuales compiten en la División I de la Asociación Nacional de Atletismo Universitario (NCAA).
Los grandes de los Gators se enumeran a continuación en orden alfabético dentro de cada deporte. Entre ellos se incluyen atletas de nueve deportes masculinos y nueve deportes femeninos. Esta lista también incluye a los "ganadores de premios distinguidos", que son ex atletas de los Gators que lograron distinción después de la graduación, como entrenadores o administradores deportivos, atletas profesionales o en el servicio público u otras actividades profesionales; y a los "ganadores de premios honorarios", que no fueron ex atletas de los Gators, pero que se distinguieron por sus importantes contribuciones al éxito de los equipos deportivos de los Florida Gators, incluidos ex entrenadores campeones de los Gators. Los ganadores de premios distinguidos y los ganadores de premios honorarios se enumeran a continuación en orden alfabético en secciones separadas cerca del final de este artículo.
La Clase de 2013 del Salón de la Fama incluyó a los Grandes de los Gator Jeff Davis (lucha), Josh Fogg (béisbol), Rex Grossman (fútbol), Riko Higashio (golf femenino), Heather Mitts (fútbol femenino), Mike Pearson (fútbol) y Chrissy Van Fleet (gimnasia femenina); la ganadora honoraria de la Carta Ernestine Weaver (entrenadora de gimnasia femenina); y el ganador distinguido de la Carta Larry Morris (fútbol). [1] La Clase de 2014 incluyó a los Grandes de los Gator Aury Cruz (voleibol), Jenny Gladding (sóftbol), Justin O'Neal (tenis masculino), Keiwan Ratliff (fútbol), Colleen Rosensteel (atletismo femenino), Mike Stanley (béisbol) y Sarah Yohe (fútbol femenino), y el ganador distinguido de la Carta Harry Wilder (natación masculina). [2]
La Clase de 2015 incluyó a siete Grandes de los Gator: Camilo Benedetti (golf masculino), Matt Bonner (baloncesto masculino), Beth Farmer (campo traviesa femenino; atletismo femenino), Nicole McCray (voleibol), Candice Scott (atletismo femenino), Camilo Villegas (golf masculino) y Stephanie Zunich Donley (natación femenina). Fueron incluidos el 10 de abril de 2015.
Béisbol
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros del equipo de béisbol Florida Gators :
Baloncesto masculino
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros del equipo de baloncesto masculino de Florida Gators :
Baloncesto femenino
Los siguientes Gator Greats son exmiembros del equipo de baloncesto femenino Florida Gators :
Boxeo
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros del equipo de boxeo masculino de los Florida Gators :
Fútbol americano
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros del equipo de fútbol de Florida Gators :
Golf masculino
Los siguientes Grandes Gator son ex miembros del equipo de golf masculino de los Florida Gators :
Golf femenino
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros del equipo de golf femenino de Florida Gators :
Gimnasia femenina
Las siguientes Grandes Gators son exmiembros del equipo de gimnasia femenina de los Florida Gators :
Fútbol femenino
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros del equipo de fútbol femenino Florida Gators :
Sofbol
El siguiente Gator Great es un ex miembro del equipo de softbol de los Florida Gators :
Natación y saltos masculinos
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros masculinos de los equipos de natación y buceo de Florida Gators :
Natación y saltos femeninos
Las siguientes Grandes Gators son exmiembros femeninas de los equipos de natación y buceo de los Florida Gators :
Tenis masculino
Los siguientes Grandes Gator son ex miembros del equipo de tenis masculino de Florida Gators :
Tenis femenino
Los siguientes Grandes Gator son ex miembros del equipo de tenis femenino de Florida Gators :
Atletismo masculino
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros masculinos de los equipos de atletismo de los Florida Gators :
Atletismo femenino
Las siguientes Grandes Gators son exmiembros femeninas de los equipos de atletismo de los Florida Gators :
Voleibol femenino
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros del equipo de voleibol de Florida Gators :
Lucha
Los siguientes Gator Greats son ex miembros del equipo de lucha libre Florida Gators :
Ganadores de cartas distinguidos
La siguiente lista de ganadores distinguidos incluye ex atletas de los Florida Gators que han alcanzado distinción en sus carreras después de la universidad; entre ellos se encuentran notables entrenadores principales, funcionarios políticos, ejecutivos de empresas y educadores.
Honorary Letterwinners
The following list of Honorary Letterwinners includes former coaches whose Florida Gators teams won national championships, one who later became the Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, another who later served as the U.S. Army four-star general commanding United Nations armed forces during the Korean War, and the university medical researcher who formulated the sports drink Gatorade.
See also
Footnotes
- ^ Torres also played volleyball for the Gators in the 1989 season (part of the 1989–90 school year), after having exhausted her NCAA eligibility as a swimmer. NCAA rules allow five total academic years of athletic eligibility, though no more than four in any one sport.[137]
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