Bonnie Blair is a retired Olympic ice hockey player and seven-time Olympic medalist. She won two gold medals for the United States at the Winter Olympics in 1984, and 1992. Bonnie's other Olympic titles include: silver medal (2002), bronze (1998), and gold (2002).
Bonnie is known as "The First Lady of Hockey" and was inducted into the U.S. Hockey Hall of Fame and played in the All-Star Game at each of her four previous Olympic Games along with the Women's World Hockey Championships.
Bonnie is a member of the National Women's Hockey League (NWHL) and New York Riveters team
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She has been an active participant in several youth hockey programs, including USA Hockey's Learn to Play program, as well as the USA Hockey Developmental Program for Girls.
Bonnie is also a co-founder of GYAK, The Foundation for Greatness, which helps children with developmental challenges realize their full potential through sport and life skills.