Oh, yes, yes, yes, Kristina Egerszegi of Hungary. With very little fanfare in this country and no swimming power behind her, she won three golds in the same event in three consecutive Olympics. I just love her, because she exemplifies the talented athlete who just pops up without the benefit of a sports machine to groom her. And Cathy Freeman as well. What a lovely competitor, a breath of fresh air. I think my heart was beating outside my body when she started her race, I was so nervous and conscious of the pressure on her--from two nations, as it were: Australia itself, and the Aborigine nation. (Though she wasn't the first Aboriginal medal winner. Nova Peris Kneebone won a gold as part of the Aussie field hockey team in Atlanta and then switched to running.) And did I NEGLECT to mention Gordeyeva and Grinkov? Shame on me, and thank you for rectifying that error. I fell in love with them as we all did, the moment they appeared on the world scene. I hereby add them to my list. Skaterboy, I have to chuckle at your reaction to Bruce Jenner. Yes, he once competed and I think set a record in terms of points. With his own, God-given face.