The greatest names in Olympic history are the Distinguished Members of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame.
With the addition of the Class of 2008, 213 athletes (including seven U.S. teams), coaches, and 13 special contributors to the U.S. Olympic Movement have been enshrined in the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame. From the Charter Class of 1983 to the 2008 inductees, Hall members represent an American honor roll of athletic ambassadors representing the ideals of brotherhood and fair play.
The icons
Muhammad Ali, 'Miracle on Ice,' Mary Lou Retton, Peggy Fleming, Dorothy Hamill ... Jesse Owens, Carl Lewis, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Wilma Rudolph, Bonnie Blair, Eric Heiden, Dan Jansen, Mark Spitz, Janet Evans, John Naber.
The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame was established in 1979 to celebrate the achievements of America's premier athletes in the modern Olympic Games. The first U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame class was inducted in 1983 during ceremonies in Chicago. That Charter Class, which included Olympic Greats such as Bob Beamon, Cassius Clay, Peggy Fleming, Al Oerter, Jesse Owens, Wilma Rudolph, Mark Spitz, Jim Thorpe and the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" Hockey Team remains the largest group (20 individuals and one team) ever inducted.
In 2004, after a 12-year hiatus, the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame was revived through the support of the Allstate Insurance Company as the presenting sponsor.
Every Olympic year, the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame inducts a new class. Past Olympic athletes, teams, paralympians, coaches, veterans and special contributors gather to welcome in the newest members of the Hall of Fame.
Annual additions continued through 1992, adding Olympic legends such as Bart Conner, Donna de Varona, Dorothy Hamill, "Sugar Ray" Leonard, Carl Lewis, Greg Louganis, Phil Mahre, Debbie Meyer, John Naber and Mary Lou Retton. After a 12-year absence, the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame returned to the City of Chicago in 2004, which featured an Olympic Class as high a caliber as the charter class.
Corporate support from presenting sponsor Allstate sparked the Hall's revitalization, along with additional support from Kleenex® Brand Tissue.
How members are inducted
A 10-person nominating committee consisting of athletes, distinguished members of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, media, historians and USOC representatives select finalists for the online ballot at usolympicteam.com. Voting weight is divided among U.S. Olympians, select U.S. Olympic family/media and fans.
Hall of Fame Catagories
The Hall of Fame is comprised of six categories, each with different qualifications and processes for induction:
Past Events