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Every American Athlete Awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom
The Presidential Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor in the United States, awarded to individuals who have made remarkable contributions in politics, science, culture and even sports.
The distinction was established by President John F. Kennedy in 1963, and has been awarded to 674 recipients since, including names like Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and Oprah Winfrey.
In his annual State of the Union address on Tuesday, US president Donald Trump announced he would be awarding the medal to American ice hockey goaltender Connor Hellebuyck, who led the United States to a gold medal in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina over the weekend.
Hellebuyck will join a long list of sports icons who have earned the honor over the years. Here at GIVEMESPORT, we’ve put together a complete list of the 36 athletes who have received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Baseball
Thirteen of the most iconic names in baseball history have been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, starting with Joe DiMaggio in 1977.
The likes of Hank Aaron, Roberto Clemente and Babe Ruth have been recognized as some of the greatest players to play the sport, while names like Jackie Robinson have earned the distinction thanks to their trailblazing careers and important contributions to society.
Mariano Rivera was the last baseball player to earn the honor in 2019.
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Name |
Country |
President |
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Joe DiMaggio |
United States |
Gerald Ford |
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Jackie Robinson |
United States |
Ronald Reagan |
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Ted Williams |
United States |
George H. W. Bush |
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Hank Aaron |
United States |
George W. Bush |
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Roberto Clemente |
Puerto Rico |
George W. Bush |
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Frank Robinson |
United States |
George W. Bush |
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Buck O’Neil |
United States |
George W. Bush |
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Stan Musial |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Ernie Banks |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Yogi Berra |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Willie Mays |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Babe Ruth |
United States |
Donald Trump |
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Mariano Rivera |
Panama |
Donald Trump |
Basketball
A surprisingly low number of basketball players have been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Bill Russell was the first of six hoops icons to earn the distinction from Barack Obama in 2011. Russell, alongside Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, were also recognized for their significant contributions towards the civil rights movement in the latter half of the 20th century.
Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and Bob Cousy are the other basketball legends to have their names called. Three basketball coaches have been awarded the medal, including Dean Smith, John Wooden and women’s college basketball icon Pat Summitt.
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Name |
Country |
President |
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Bill Russell |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Michael Jordan |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Bob Cousy |
United States |
Donald Trump |
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Magic Johnson |
United States |
Joe Biden |
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Golf
Six golfers have been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, with Arnold Palmer earning the first from George W. Bush in 2004.
Some of the biggest names in the sport’s history, like Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player have also earned the distinction. Two legendary female players — Babe Didrikson Zaharias and Annika Sorenstam — were also recognized by Donald Trump.
Charlie Sifford, who is credited with breaking golf’s color barrier as the first Black star of the sport, was awarded the medal by Barack Obama in 2014.
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Name |
Country |
President |
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Arnold Palmer |
United States |
George W. Bush |
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Jack Nicklaus |
United States |
George W. Bush |
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Charlie Sifford |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Tiger Woods |
United States |
Donald Trump |
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Babe Didrikson Zaharias |
United States |
Donald Trump |
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Gary Player |
South Africa |
Donald Trump |
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Annika Sorenstam |
Sweden |
Donald Trump |
Surprisingly, just one NFL legend has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom — Hall of Fame quarterback Roger Staubach.
Staubach is a two-time Super Bowl champion and six-time Pro Bowler, spending his entire 11-year career with the Dallas Cowboys. Trump awarded him with the honor in 2018.
However, three legendary college football coaches have also earned the distinction, including Bear Bryant, Earl Blaik and Lou Holtz.
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Name |
Country |
President |
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Roger Staubach |
United States |
Donald Trump |
Soccer
Only two soccer players are on the long list of medal recipients, but their inclusion won’t come as a surprise to anyone.
Lionel Messi, considered the greatest player in soccer history, was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by Joe Biden in 2025. Unfortunately, the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner — the sport’s greatest individual honor — was unable to attend the ceremony due to a prior commitment.
Women’s soccer legend Megan Rapinoe is the other icon to earn the recognition by Biden. Rapinoe is one of the most decorated players in the history of women’s soccer, having won two World Cups and one Olympic Gold Medal. She has also been one of the leading voices for gender equality in professional sports and an advocate for the LGBTQ+ community.
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Name |
Country |
President |
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Megan Rapinoe |
United States |
Joe Biden |
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Lionel Messi |
Argentina |
Joe Biden |
Other Sports
Thirteen different sports are represented in the list of athletes to have been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Track and field star Jesse Owens was the first-ever athlete to earn the honor from Gerald Ford in 1976, recognized for winning four gold medals at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Nazi Germany.
Boxing icon Muhammad Ali earned the honor from George W. Bush for his legendary career and civil rights work.
Tennis legend Billie Jean King was recognized by Barack Obama for her advocacy for women’s equality in sport and expanding opportunities for women’s sports.
Swimming legend Katie Ledecky is the most decorated American female Olympian with 14 medals, including a remarkable nine golds. Simone Biles, another Olympic legend, is the most decorated gymnast in history with seven gold medals and 11 podium finishes, to go on top of her 30 World Championship medals.
Roger Penske started off as a professional race car driver before starting his own auto racing team, which went on to win six IndyCar titles and five NASCAR Cup Series championships.
Connor Hellebuyck will become the first hockey player to earn the Presidential Medal of Freedom when Donald Trump officially presents him with the award later this year.
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Name |
Sport |
Country |
President |
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Jesse Owens |
Track and Field |
United States |
Gerald Ford |
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Arthur Ashe |
Tennis |
United States |
Bill Clinton |
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Muhammad Ali |
Boxing |
United States |
George W. Bush |
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Billie Jean King |
Tennis |
United States |
Barack Obama |
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Dan Gable |
Wrestling |
United States |
Donald Trump |
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Roger Penske |
Racing |
United States |
Donald Trump |
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Simone Biles |
Gymnastics |
United States |
Joe Biden |
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Katie Ledecky |
Swimming |
United States |
Joe Biden |
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Connor Hellebuyck |
Hockey |
United States |
Donald Trump |
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England vs Mexico Kick-Off to Remain Unchanged
After early reports suggested FIFA were set to announce a change to the kick-off time for England’s match against Mexico on Sunday night, bringing the fixture forward by six hours, there has been a new update. Preparations for the World Cup Round of 16 tie have hardly gone according to plan.
For the Three Lions, pre-match preparations have revolved around finding ways to deal with the challenges posed by the altitude, as well as their opponent’s imperious home form, which has seen them lose just twice across their previous 89 matches at the Azteca Stadium. Meanwhile, off the pitch, they have been trying to keep the location of their hotel under wraps to avoid the same disruptions Ecuador experienced as fans ambushed their base before their Round of 32 clash.
Both the Mexican and English governing bodies were then left baffled on Friday evening by reports in local media that their match would be played at midday in Mexico City, meaning temperatures of 35 degrees would give Thomas Tuchel’s side even more food for thought. Thunderstorm forecasts were initially given as the reason, but uncertainty around the whole fiasco quickly ensued.
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According to Ben Jacobs, the original kick-off time stands, meaning it will remain a 1am kickoff in the UK. Theories around why the speculation around a major change to fixture scheduling include the BBC and ITV wishing to have a more favourable broadcasting time, to some suggestions that security issues had played a role.
While the suggested time change would have suited fans at home, it would not have suited England nor those travelling to watch the match live. Temperatures would have had an adverse effect on the players, while those who booked flights for the morning of the match would have faced a race against time to make it to the stadium in time.
The final decision means Keir Starmer’s emergency UK law change also remains intact, with pubs across the country allowed to stay open until 5am on Monday morning.
Thomas Tuchel Prepares For His Toughest Challenge As England Boss
Speculation around the proposed time change grew to such an extent that England players and staff were grilled on what it could mean for their preparations, with the FA allegedly furious at being ‘left in the dark’ by FIFA throughout the saga. But now that things have been cleared up, Thomas Tuchel can block out the outside noise and focus on his toughest challenge as England boss to date.
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He will be counting on Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham to deliver the goods once again, but will also hope his team have started to build some momentum heading into their fifth match of the tournament. That’s the biggest scrutiny he currently faces as the Three Lions can look disjointed at times – but a win is a win at the end of the day, and getting past Mexico on their own soil would surely get the country behind him.
Should they progress to the quarter-finals, it would set up a match against the winner of Brazil vs Norway. Their likely opponents in the semi-finals would be France, where they are expected to play for an opportunity to dethrone Argentina at MetLife Stadium on July 19.
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FIFA Considered England vs Mexico Kick-Off Time Move Over TV Coverage
FIFA landed themselves in hot water for its disorganisation amid uncertainty over when England‘s Round of 16 clash with Mexico at the World Cup will take place.
The round-of-16 match at the Estadio Azteca had initially been scheduled for 6 pm local time (1 am BST). Rumours surfaced online that FIFA were looking to move the game to 7 pm BST due to a risk of weather disruption.
The game has now been confirmed to go ahead as planned with a 6 am kick-off. That’s despite floods and thunderstorms being forecast, which led to discussions over moving the game forward by six hours.
Huge claim over FIFA changing England vs Mexico kick-off
It’s now being reported that weather concerns weren’t the only reason FIFA were preparing to make a change. There is talk in Mexico of a change to the kick-off time due to discussions between British broadcaster BBC and FIFA.
Mexican sports executive Pepe Hanan claims that the schedule change was due to a “negotiation between the BBC and FIFA.” He suggested that television coverage played a role in the potential new kick-off time.
Hanan said that neither the English nor Mexican FA “had anything to do with it” and that they weren’t asked for their opinions. The kick-off time prompted outgoing Prime Minister Keir Starmer to allow pubs to stay open until 5 am on Monday morning.
The BBC took their time reporting on the potential change during coverage of Egypt’s win over Australia on Friday evening. They have since refuted claims in Mexico about their alleged involvement and said the corporation “was not involved in these discussions.”
For Thomas Tuchel’s Three Lions, the situation is a massive distraction as they prepare for a daunting trip to the Azteca. While a U-turn hasn’t occurred, it has evidently left the FA looking for answers ahead of a crucial World Cup game.
Marcus Rashford on kick-off uncertainty
Marcus Rashford insisted England weren’t thrown off by the possibility of a kick-off time change and that they remained focused on the game. The Three Lions forward, who started in his nation’s 2-1 comeback win over DR Congo in the previous round, explained how it doesn’t affect Tuchel’s camp:
“It doesn’t matter. It’s a game of football at the end of the day. It doesn’t change our outlook on the game and what we’re trying to do.”
The same can’t be said for England fans who are attending the game, as their travel plans may have been thrown into disarray. FIFA didn’t officially confirm a new kick-off time but reports indicate that there had been a real possibility of them doing so.
There have also been concerns about safety ahead of the match after four fans lost their lives following Mexico’s win over Ecuador in the Round of 32. Mass celebrations involving one million fans in Mexico City led to fatalities, and President Claudia Sheinbaum warned supporters about drinking and to avoid packed gathering spots.
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Arsenal Lead Liverpool in Race to Sign Midfielder Ayoub Bouaddi
Arsenal and Liverpool will both likely be competing for similar players in the summer transfer window.
The Gunners and Liverpool are both competing in the Champions League next season, so they have the offer of European football to attract players.
Arsenal might feel they have an advantage over Liverpool in the race to sign some stars due to the fact that they reached the Champions League final and won the Premier League last term.
Both sides are still incredibly attractive as long as they remain in Europe, with the attraction of playing in the Premier League also a huge factor for players.
Both Liverpool and Arsenal are in the market for midfield additions this summer, and the Gunners could now be ahead in the race to sign one star.
Arsenal Storm Ahead of Liverpool
According to a report from TeamTalk, Arsenal are prepared to loan midfielder Ayoubb Bouaddi back to the French club in the summer transfer window if they secure his signature.
The Gunners are keen on signing Bouaddi alongside the likes of Liverpool, but they both face plenty of competition.
Arsenal are ahead of Liverpool in the race as Lille might not be happy with the latter’s stance. Liverpool are unconvinced by the idea of loaning Bouaddi back to Ligue 1.
Bouaddi also has interest from around Europe, including Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain.
If a club like Arsenal is willing to sign Bouaddi and send him back on loan for the season, while Liverpool isn’t, it’s obvious that the French club would prefer him to move to the Gunners.
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Liverpool Could Regret Decision
Liverpool could regret the decision not to allow Bouaddi to return to Lille on loan as part of a deal in the summer transfer window.
If that is the only way of securing his signature ahead of other clubs, then the Merseyside outfit should be considering doing so.
Arsenal and other clubs appear happy to remain patient in the race for Bouaddi, who has been described as ‘elite’, which could result in Liverpool missing out on the player.
Either way, it looks set to be a competitive race for Bouaddi’s signature in the summer transfer window, with a host of clubs pushing to sign him.
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