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Dominique Dawes may forever be identified as one of the “Magnificent Seven” from the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, but her impact on and off the mat extends far beyond that gold medal moment.

Dawes started in gymnastics at age six and was competing by age 10. She managed to score a place on the 1992 U.S. team bound for Barcelona, becoming the first African-American gymnast to qualify for the Olympics. Dawes ended up winning the bronze medal alongside her teammates. At the 1994 Nationals, she swept the board by winning the all-around title as well as securing gold medals in all four individual events. In addition to contributing to her team’s epic gold-medal victory, Dawes became the first African-American gymnast to win an individual medal at the Atlanta Games (a bronze for floor exercise). Dawes even managed to qualify for the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

This three-time Olympian has kept busy since retiring from gymnastics. She’s worked as a multimedia correspondent for Yahoo! Sports during the Beijing Olympics and has covered both national as well as international gymnastics competitions for the likes of TNT, CBS Sports and Comcast Sports Net. Dawes also has made moves outside the broadcasting booth by appearing in the Broadway musical Grease as well as music videos for Prince and Missy Elliott.

Dawes is now making a name for herself as a motivational speaker. Sharing her personal and professional philosophy known as D-3 (Determination, Dedication, Desire). Dawes spreads her message of establishing self-esteem through positive body image coupled with a strong work ethic to youth and women’s groups. She also offers gymnastics clinics at facilities across the country, passing her love of the sport on to athletes of all ages. She earned her degree from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2002 and served as president for the Women’s Sports Foundation from 2005 to 2006. She’s even been a spokesperson for empowering crusades like the Girl Scouts of America’s Uniquely Me campaign.

With her accomplishments in the gym and her dedication to inspiring others, Dawes proves why she is affectionately known as “Awesome Dawesome.”

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Kristen Bell is hands down, awesome! She’s the kind of girl who’s easily misjudged, placed in the wrong box, and categorized with the other Comatose Barbies of the world because she’s the classic petite, gorgeous, blond bombshell with baby blue eyes. However, assumptions and stereotypes have a way of humbling those too quick to judge and I have no doubt Kristen often offers big pieces of humble pie for those who make that mistake with her.

We all know Kristen from things like Veronica Marz, Gossip Girl, Heroes and Forgetting Sarah Marshall. But what you don’t know is this actress is the real deal, launching her professional career on Broadway (big deal). While the obvious is that she’s gorgeous, successful, rich, and famous; what’s far more compelling than what the world says is “important” about this Michigan cutie, is the girl she is inside.

Kristen Bell is smart, savvy and passionate about making a difference in this world. She recently flew to DC to rally alongside the boys who founded Invisible Children. Together they lobbied against the war in Uganda, for rebel leader (Joseph Kony) to be arrested, and for the child soldiers forced to fight against their wills to be freed.

Kristen is fighting for things bigger than herself, using her celebrity platform to change the world and providing positive female role models in the process. While we celebrate her on the big screen and applaud her on the red carpet, we must keep in mind that her waltz in the entertainment industry is but the icing on the cake of who she really is and what she really stands for. Kristen, we at i am that girl are honored to call you one of us. So keep saving the world, lady, because we will gladly follow your lead.

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