April 17, 2009

Terry Schroeder Nominated to U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. – Terry Schroeder, former Pepperdine Men’s Water Polo Head Coach, USA Water Polo Men’s Olympic Team Head Coach and one of the most legendary players in the history of American Men’s Water Polo, has been nominated for the US Olympic Hall of Fame presented by Allstate. The four-time Olympian and Coach of the Men’s Silver Medal winning team at the 2008 Olympics is joined by a host of world class athletes including swimmer Gary Hall Sr. and the 1992 Men’s Basketball Team.

“It’s a great honor to be in this group, it’s a pretty incredible group of athletes, and I’m honored to just be a part of it,” said Schroeder, “It’s good (recognition) for the sport, and as we go forward hopefully there will be a lot more good things, hopefully we are just getting started.”

Under Schroeder’s leadership the Waves earned eight NCAA Championships berths and claimed the program’s first-ever national championship in 2007. He was the 1997 National Coach of the Year and earned Mountain Pacific Coach of the Year titles in 1997 and 1998. Schroeder continues his involvement with Waves water polo as an assistant coach.

The nominees were unveiled today at an event headlined by Allstate chairman, president and chief executive officer, Tom Wilson, along with USOC acting CEO Stephanie Streeter, Chicago 2016 chairman and CEO Patrick Ryan, and U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame member John Naber.

"The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame celebrates our honorees' commitment to excellence and recognizes Americans who are role models and heroes," Wilson said. "Each of us can find strength, passion and inspiration in these ordinary people who achieved extraordinary success in the Olympics. They help make us proud to be Americans."

From now through June 16, fans can cast their votes for the 2009 class of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame online at www.teamusa.org . The inducted class will include five individuals, one team and one Paralympian, as well as three additional individuals: a coach, veteran and special contributor. The inductees will be revealed in early July and will be honored at a black-tie induction ceremony on August 12 at McCormick Place in Chicago. The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame presented by Allstate is the only national sports Hall of Fame that includes fan voting.

"The U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame honors Olympic and Paralympic legends who have inspired our country for generations, uniting us behind Team USA and giving us role models who epitomize the Olympic Ideals," Streeter said. "Allstate's generous support of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame and dedication to celebrating the accomplishments of America's Olympic and Paralympic greats further illustrates their commitment to the Olympic Movement and America's athletes."

The August 12 induction ceremony will honor the 2009 U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame class and introduce a new international award - the Olive Branch Award - given to an individual or individuals who best represent the international ideals of the Olympic Games by working to build a peaceful and better world through sport. Also new to 2009, the induction ceremony will feature a special fundraising banquet to benefit Chicago 2016, Chicago's bid to host the 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

"We are very excited for the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame presented by Allstate to return to Chicago for the fourth time," Ryan said. "Chicago is a city that truly embraces the Olympic Movement, and to have a Chicago company like Allstate involved in celebrating historic Olympic and Paralympic achievements showcases the broad support our city has for the movement."

Nominees for the induction class of 2009 were selected by a 10-person nominating committee consisting of athletes, members of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, historians and USOC representatives. Fans can vote by visiting www.teamusa.org.

The nominees are:

INDIVIDUALS
Greg Barton, canoe/kayak
Jeff Blatnick, wrestling
Valerie Brisco-Hooks, athletics
Tracie Ruiz-Conforto, swimming
Teresa Edwards, basketball
Gary Hall, Sr., swimming
Michael Johnson, athletics
Mary T. Meagher, swimming
Sheila Young Ochowicz, speedskating
Darrell Pace, archery
Terry Schroeder, water polo
John Smith, wrestling
Picabo Street, alpine skiing
Peter Westbrook, fencing
Willye White, athletics

PARALYMPIANS
Jean Driscoll, athletics
David Larson, athletics
Greg Mannino, alpine skiing
Tony Volpentest, athletics
Sarah Will, alpine skiing

TEAMS
1976 U.S. Women's 4x100 Freestyle Relay Team
1992 U.S. Men's Basketball Team
1996 U.S. Synchronized Swimming Team
1998 U.S. Women's Ice Hockey Team
2002 U.S. Women's Bobsled Team

For more information on the 2009 nominees, including bios and photos, and a comprehensive list of existing U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame members, please visit www.teamusa.org.

 

Release courtesy Pepperdine Athletic Communications


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