Heather Mitts Soccer
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Heather Mitts Soccer
HEATHER MITTS SOCCER Two-Time WUSA All Star Two-Time All-American 2012 United States Olympic Soccer Team 2008 Olympic Gold Medalist 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist Personal Specs Height: 5’5” Date of Birth: June 9, 1978 Hometown: Cincinnati, OH Residence: St. Louis, MO On the Fast Track 2011, Women’s World Cup roster, the team captivated the country in their epic run eventually ending in a loss to Japan and a Silver Medal. 2010, Became the 25th female player in U.S. history to earn her 100th cap. 2008, Olympic Gold Medalist, started every game of the Beijing Olympics and played a crucial role in the final shut out v. Brazil 2004, Olympic Gold medalist 1998, Led the Florida Gators to a NCAA National Championship. Passion for the Olympics Straight out of college, Mitts played for Tampa Bay Extreme of W-League in 2000 while waiting for the launch of the new Women’s United Soccer Association league. In 2001, Mitts was drafted to the Philadelphia Charge where she appeared in 20 games in the inaugural season. Personal Heather is known for her athletic ability and her looks, and as a result, has delved into the world of modeling. She has parlayed her looks into multiple television commentary jobs. She co-hosted “The Tailgate Show” which aired before/after Philadelphia Eagles, football games. She could also be spotted as a sports reporter/anchor on the NBC affiliate WCAU in Philly. She was an In studio analyst for NBC and ESPN’s coverage of the 2003 Women’s World Cup and did sideline reporting for MLS games as well as College football games aired on ESPN. Did you know…….? • Heather started and played every minute of the 2005 Algarve Cup and started every game of the Beijing Olympics • Has lived and played in seven different U.S. cities First Olympic Memory… “My Olympic dream began when I was a little kid. I think every kid watches the Olympics and hopes to one day be there. I remember watching Jackie Joyner-Kersee and even though I'm not a track star, I just remember how phenomenal she was. And how inspirational she was and I hoped to one day be there.”