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This is a collection of the most “Iconic Images” captured by Dick Druckman since 1984 when he started following his passion for shooting professional athletes in action, at some of the most special events in sporting history.
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USA swimmer Michael Phelps uses his incredible arm span in the 400Meter individual medley. Michael won the gold medal with a record time of 4:03:84 at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
USA swimmer Michael Phelps uses his incredible arm span in the 400Meter individual medley. Michael won the gold medal with a record time of 4:03:84 at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Michael Phelps ecstatically congratulates Jason Lezak, the anchor of the men’s relay swimming team, who pulled out a come from behind victory and gold medal in the men’s 4×100 freestyle relay. The USA relay team posted a world record 3:08:24 time, and contributed another gold medal to Michael Phelps quest for eight gold medals.
New York Yankees reliever Mariano Rivera throws the last pitch ever thrown in Yankee Stadium to Baltimore Orioles second baseman Brian Roberts. Roberts grounded out to first base to end the game, won by the Yankees 7-3.
New York Mets Oliver Perez throws first pitch of the last opening day at Shea Stadium against Jimmy Rollins of the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies won 5-2.
Great Wall of China – 2008 Beijing Olympics
Nine- time Olympic medalist Dara Torres takes off in the women’s 4×100 freestyle relay final. The USA women’s team won the silver medal, giving Dara her 10th Olympic medal in her fifth Olympic games.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, Cliff Lee, strikes out Red Sox second baseman, Dustin Pedroia, in the ninth inning at Citizens Bank Park for his third straight shutout 5-0. Lee gave up only 2 hits, with 2 walks and 6 strike outs. He is the first pitcher to throw three consecutive shutouts since Robin Roberts accomplished this in 1950.
New York Jets Curtis Martin scores against Seattle Seahawks
The 2007 World Series featured the National League champions Colorado Rockies (making their first World Series appearance) and American League champions Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox swept the Rockies to collect their second World Series championship in four seasons and their seventh overall; it also marked the third sweep in four years by the AL champions.
2007 Cleveland Cavaliers Le Bron James scores against the Nets
Russian Ice Skating Pairs Tastiana Totmianina and Maxim Marinin show their passion at the Free Skating Competition in Torino Italy on February 13, 2006. The Russian Pair won the Gold Medal.
Los Angeles Galaxy super star David Beckham passes ball in the last minutes of the game against the New York Red Bulls at Giants Stadium. The score ended in a 2-2 tie.
Russia Irina Slutskaya takes a disastrous fall in her attempt to win a gold medal in the women’s ice skating final in the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics, Italy on February 23, 2006. Irina won the Bronze Medal.
Trinity College Squash Team freshman Gustav Detter celebrates his victory over Princeton University senior Yasser El Halaby, arguably the best collegiate squash player in the U.S. ever. Gustav led Trinity to its 135th consecutive victory, the longest winning streak in among all colleges in the U.S. for all sports.
Apolo Anton Ohno is the short-track speedskater whose eight Winter Olympic medals are more than any other American in history. Ohno was the overall short track World Cup champion in 2001, 2003, and 2005, and in 2006 he again raced in the Olympics, winning a gold medal (at 500 meters) and two bronze (at 1000 meters and in the 5000-meter team relay) in Torino, Italy. Ohno won his first gold medal in 1500-meter short track speedskating at the 2002 Winter Olympics. (The win was controversial; Ohno moved up to first after apparent winner South Korean Kim Dong-Sung was disqualified.) Ohno also won silver in the 1000 meters at the same Olympics, held in Salt Lake City.
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