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  1. Teresa Edwards (born July 19, 1964) is an American former women's basketball player and four time Olympic gold medalist. In 2000, Sports Illustrated magazine placed her as 22nd of the "100 Greatest Female Athletes of the 20th Century". She played for, and graduated from, the University of Georgia.

  2. Apr 23, 2024 · Teresa Edwards is an American basketball player who was the most decorated player in the history of the U.S. national team. From her point-guard position, Edwards guided the U.S. national team to gold medals in 14 of 18 major international tournaments between 1981 and 2000, including four Olympic.

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  3. Teresa Edwards. A five-time Olympian with four gold medals to her name, Teresa Edwards is one of the most decorated team sport athletes in Olympic history. She began her Olympic journey at the tender age of 20, winning her first gold medal at the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles.

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  5. Teresa EDWARDS. TeamUnited States of America. Basketball. Olympic Medals. 4G. 1B. Games Participations5. First Olympic GamesLos Angeles 1984. Year of Birth1964. Olympic Results. Biography. Teresa Edwards is the only female basketball player to win five Olympic medals (four of them gold).

  6. Teresa Edwards is the embodiment of winning excellence. As America’s first 5x Olympian, Teresa is a legend. She is American history! Take a look at the career of one of the greatest players in USAB history. A member of the Basketball Hall of Fame, Teresa Edwards.

  7. Jun 8, 2018 · One More Gold. Home at Last. Sources. Teresa Edwards ’ s sporting career stands as proof that women can be as successful in the basketball arena as men. She holds the record for Olympic basketball appearances with four, and her professional career is now entering its second decade.

  8. Named the USA Basketball Female Athlete of the Year a record four times. Also a member of the Olympic Hall of Fame, Cairo Hall of Fame, Georgia Hall of Fame and the National High School Hall of Fame. Spent nine seasons playing internationally in Itay, Japan, Spain and France.

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