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Happy AAPI Heritage Month: Get To Know These Asian American & Pacific Islander American Athletes
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1. Hideki Matsuyama

The first Japanese golfer to ever win a men’s major championship.
2. Apolo Ohno

Apolo Ohno holds the record for most Olympic medals by a US Winter Olympian and Season 4 champion of Dancing With the Stars.
3. Ichiro Suzuki

The first Japanese position player in MLB history, Ichiro Suzuki will go down as one of the all-time greats. Suzuki is the 30th player to record 3,000 career hits in MLB history.
4. Manny Pacquiao

HBO fighter of The 2000s, professional boxer Manny Pacquiao had one of the greatest boxing careers ever. Pacquiao is the only boxer in history to win twelve major world titles. He is currently running to be the Philippines president next year.
5. Jeremy Lin

In 2019, Jeremy Lin became the first Asian-American to ever win a Championship title. The “Linsanity” era was a great time, bringing visibility to the entire Asian community.
6. Li Na

If any person is responsible for China having tennis power, Li Ma might be a reason why. Li Na reached a career-high ranking of number two in the world years after stepping away from the game to study journalism. Li Na won two Grand Slams in her career.
7. Michelle Kwan

Michelle Kwan is the most decorated figure skater in US history. She has won more than 40 championships in her career.
8. Yao Ming

Yao Ming was selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2002 NBA Draft by the Houston Rockets, making Yao the first international player to be selected without playing college basketball in the states.
9. Tiger Woods

THE GOAT. Woods only trails Jack Nicklaus for all-time major golf championships. The revolutionary talent is the only man in the modern era to win four consecutive major titles.
10. Troy Polamalu

Troy Polamalu is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2020, has been named the first-team All-Pro four times, and won the 2010 Defensive Player of the Year Award. He’s the most recognizable safety to ever play in the NFL.
11. Kristi Yamaguchi

Yamaguchi won a gold medal in the 1992 Winter Olympics. In 1998, she entered the US Figure Skating Hall of Fame.
12. Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee is not only a great actor, director, and overall performer, but he is also questionably the best martial arts fighter.
13. BJ Penn

B.J Penn is a Hawaiian fighting machine. Penn was the first American Gold medalist of the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship and Won the UFC Lightweight Championship in 2004.
14. Hines Ward

Hines Ward is a Super Bowl XL MVP who is the All-Time Steelers’ leader in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdown receptions. Ward is also known for being one of the best blockers to play the receiver position.
15. Hideki Matsui

The first Japanese person to win an MVP in the World Series has an impressive resume. Matsui was a two-time MLB All-Star and was one of the best run-getters during his peak.
16. Jalen Green

Green forwent college to join the G League’s professional pathway and was the 2nd overall pick of the 2021 draft. Green is a Filipino-American.
17. Kyler Murray

Kyler Murray is the first player to be drafted in the first round of both baseball and football. Murray chose football after a stellar Heisman season at Oklahoma and was selected as the first overall pick in the 2019 draft by the Arizona Cardinals.
18. Sammy Lee

Sammy Lee is an icon, not just because he shares the same birthday as me, but because he is the first Asian-American man to win a gold medal in the Olympics for the United States. Lee was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame.
19. Tedy Bruschi

Bruschi won three Super Bowls and was a two-time All-Pro selection. He’s also a member of the College Football Hall of Fame.
20. Tua Tagovailoa

Born in Hawaii, Tua is one of the most promising young quarterbacks to enter the NFL in the past five years. He’s a National Champion at Alabama who won the Walter Camp and Maxwell in his last year playing collegiate football.
21. Younghoe Koo

Koo is the fourth Korean-born player to play in the NFL and has become one of the best kickers in short time. Koo recently just signed a new deal with the Falcons for worth $24.25 million.
22. Naomi Osaka

Japanese Haitian American Tennis Player, Naomi Osaka, might have the best serve in the world. At the age of 23, she is a four-time Grand Slam champion. Osaka is one of the most recognizable people in the world and very influential to the next crop of young stars in women’s sports.
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