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10 Best All-Around Athletes of All Time

Taking a look at what you might not know about some of the most gifted athletes of all time. Most of these well known athletes could have been top athletes in other sports. Take a look!

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Lou Gehrig



The Iron Horse was 6 feet and 200 pounds of pure muscle. Gehrig was strong and tough enough to play fullback and linebacker at Columbia during the 1920s, and his sheer durability, was shown during his consecutive games streak.

His ability to pound the ball is very well known, but some little-discussed aspects of his game are rarely shown. He had good speed and led the AL in 1926 with 20 triples. On top of all that he could also pitch. He was Columbia's ace, going 6-3 his sophomore season before signing with the Yankees. In a game against Williams College he struck out 17 batters.

Gordie Howe



Howe could do it all on the ice skate, shoot, pass, fight and score. And he could do it for much of his life, having entered the NHL in 1946 as an 18-year-old rookie and not retiring until 1980, as a 52-year-old icon. Among Howe's accomplishments upon retirement, most lifetime goals (1,071), most lifetime assists (1,518), most All-Star appearances (29) and most MVP awards (7).

If you think those hockey skills aren't transferable, consider this. Howe often took batting practice with the Tigers, and was so good that Al Kaline thought if he had put his effort into the American pastime, he would have been great at it.

Michael Jordan



We've seen so much of Jordan on the basketball court, he was extremely-quick, probably high-jumped six feet without even trying, long-jumped 20 feet, and he could see things nobody else could. This is why he remains the greatest basketball player of all time.

People will remember Michael Jordan's high-flying dunks forever. But don't forget what he did in baseball, after not playing since high school, he spent a season with the Double-A Birmingham Barons and hit .202 with 51 RBI and 30 stolen bases in 127 games.

Some people mocked him for this performance - MJ couldn't hack it even in the minors, they said - but putting up those mediocre numbers is pretty impressive for a 31-year-old Southern League rookie. And, proof of what he could simply will himself to do.

Last, and maybe least, there's MJ's golf game. As far as we can tell, he's got between a four and seven handicap, can drive the ball a mile, and is a formidable opponent against good amateur golfers.

Jackie Robinson



Robinson, who would eventually settle on baseball as his career sport, was the first UCLA athlete ever to letter in four sports. As a Bruin, Robinson was an All-American running back, a point guard who twice led the Pac-10 in scoring, and the 1940 NCAA champion in the long jump, flying 25' 6 1/2". And in baseball, he could do it all - hit for power, hit for average, steal bases with the best of them and stretch doubles into triples.

We could say more about Jackie's strength, speed, stamina and extraordinary character, but geez, you know it already. If you don't, that's a shame.

Rafer Johnson



Johnson won the silver medal, despite an injured knee, in the 1956 Olympic decathlon. Four years later, he won the gold medal in Rome, in a thrilling finish against his friend and training partner C.K. Yang. Back in 1960, the Olympic gold in the decathlon really meant you were the world's greatest athlete. And Yang, a former world record holder, was incredibly tough competition. But we need more to bolster Rafer's case for this list.

He ran for nine yards a carry in high school, which earned him a football scholarship offer from UCLA. This he turned down, because his eyes were already on the decathlon, in which he set a world record as a college freshman. While a prep, he also excelled in basketball, and even though his eyes were clearly on the track and field prize, he did play hoops for UCLA - under John Wooden.

Wilt Chamberlain



Wilt's hoops bona fides are so well known that we'll skip them, except to note that in addition to all of his scoring marks, he remains the only center to lead the NBA in assists. But on to his other athletic exploits (yeah, yeah, we could mention his 20K as proof of his athleticism, but this is a family site).

If you couldn't tell Chamberlain was strong, fast and agile from his basketball playing, you could look to his track and field performances. As a prep, he set Pennsylvania state records in the shot put and the 110-meter hurdles, and his scholarship to Kansas was for both basketball and track. He earned the track portion by winning three straight Big Eight high jump titles.

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Comments (3)
#1 by Dre, Apr 24, 2008
Absolutely insane that there are no soccer players on this list. I won't even name some of the all time greats that encompass this group, but it is a well known fact that world class soccer players are the single most well conditioned athletes in competitive sports.
#2 by Bobson, May 28, 2008
I've never heard of most of these people...a very parochial USA-centric list. If this list was worldwide there would be a lot more football/soccer and rugby stars, and maybe jordan and mouhammed ali added.
#3 by Michael Simonet, Nov 19, 2008
The complete catagory of winter sports is left out.

For all-around strength, coordination, balance, endurance, conditioning, speed, a World Cup Downhill Skier is the best all-around athlete. Match them in a contest that involves a short sprint, an endurance run, an obstacle course, strength-to-weight ratio, and numerous other contests and the skier will have the best over-all finish

Mike
Stillwater, MN, USA
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