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(Oyster Bay, New York) Three-time Olympic Ice Hockey Player. Angela Ruggiero, 26, grew up in Los Angeles, California and Harper Woods, Michigan. Angela Ruggiero graduated cum laude with a degree in government from Harvard University, where she was an NCAA First Team Academic All-American as well as one of the top eight student athletes in the entire NCAA in 2004...
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...A star player on the U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey Team, Angela Ruggiero won a Gold medal in 1998, a Silver medal in 2002 and a Bronze medal at the 2006 Olympics. Angela Ruggiero was the first woman non-goalie to play professional men's hockey in North America, playing for the Tulsa Oilers alongside her brother, Bill, and also earning a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame as the first brother-sister duo to play pro hockey together. Angela Ruggiero helped the U.S. capture gold by scoring the tournament-winning goal at the 2005 World Championships, was voted the USA's Women's Player of the Year in 2003 and 2004, and was ranked the #1 female hockey player in the world by "The Hockey News" in 2003. In addition to her extraordinary athletic accomplishments, Angela Ruggiero is the founder and president of a girl's hockey school; the author of "Breaking the Ice," her inspirational autobiography; and the director of the New York Islanders' Project Hope -- an organization that provides young Chinese athletes with access to educational opportunities. In addition, Angela Ruggiero is currently training for the 2007 World Championships with Team USA as well as the 2010 Olympics. In her spare time, Angela Ruggiero enjoys traveling, music, coaching hockey and volunteering. Angela Ruggiero says, "I should be the next Apprentice because I achieved success on a world platform as a result of my strong work ethic, determination and commitment – the same traits needed to success in business."
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