Allyson Felix, Serena Williams, and Mike Krzyzewski Headline the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame Class of 2025
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Seven-time gold medalist sprinter Allyson Felix, four-time Olympic champion tennis player Serena Williams, and Mike Krzyzewski, who coached the United States to two gold medals in basketball, are part of the 2025 Hall of Fame class of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee.The induction ceremony will take place in Colorado Springs on July 12.
Also to be honored will be gymnast Gabby Douglas, skier Bode Miller, beach volleyball player Kerri Walsh Jennings, and Nike founder Phil Knight.
- Steve Cash (sled hockey)
- Anita DeFrantz (longtime IOC member, rower)
- Susan Hagel (para-archery, para-athletics, wheelchair basketball)
- Flo Hyman (volleyball)
- Marla Runyan (para-athletics)
In addition, the 2010 four-man bobsleigh Olympic team, led by Steve Holcomb, and the 2004 women’s wheelchair basketball team will be included.
The inaugural Hall of Fame class was inducted in 1983, and this will be the first class since 2022. With these inductions, the total number of people honored will rise to 210.