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Dream it, then work hard to live it. Dr. Dot Richardson 
Two-time Olympic Gold medalist and Orthopedic Surgeon 
Gold Medal Winner: Doctor Dot Richardson
Surgeon in the Infield
"Helping people as a doctor is like receiving a gold medal every day." That's how Dr. Dot Richardson ties together her life as star softball player and orthopedic surgeon. "I love surgery," she said. "It's like playing sports. It's a challenge. In the operating room, it takes a team effort to perform the best for the person who has entrusted their life to you."

Dot worked hard at being the best softball player and doctor she could be. She threw, batted, and caught softballs all through elementary and high school; through college and medical school. While a doctor in residency, she'd often work 20-hour shifts at the hospital and then go to the softball field to practice.

Her dedication brought her awards in college, world championships and the Pan American games. In 1996, Dot became the first woman to hit a home run in the Olympics. She also hit two others, including one in the final game. As she stood with her USA teammates to receive the Olympic gold medal, Dot's lifetime dream had come true.

But she wasn't finished. Soon Dot was back at work at the hospital. Was she unhappy? Not at all. "Medicine is very fulfilling to me," she said, "because I am able to help people. And nothing satisfies me more."

Four years later Dot led the USA team to another gold medal in the Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia. Today she is the Director and Medical Director for the USA Center for Sports and Health in Clermont, Florida.

What advice does Dot offer young girls? You will succeed in sports, schoolwork, a career, and anything you do, when you try "to be the best that you can be."

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Biographies of Women Athletes
Biographies of Businesswomen and Professional Women
Additional Information for Women Athletes
Women's Sports Foundation
The Foundation has programs on participation, education, advocacy, research and leadership programs.

Babe Didrikson Zaharias Museum
This site highlights the museum as well as the extraordinary accomplishments of the "Babe".

Women's Biography Sites Sports
Has information on women athletes.

Dot Richardson Official Website
Official website for Dot Richardson with biographical and other information.

Dot Richardson Softball Association
Not-for-profit educational organization for coaches and athletes.

Additional Information for Businesswomen and Professional Women
Women's Work
A resource center for collaborative work among women's groups. Includes an interesting role model project based around careers.

Zonta Club International
Zonta's mission of advancing the status of women worldwide.

Women in Technology International
Focuses on women in technology helping develop their profession and business.

The Ninety-Nines, Inc.
International Organization for Women Pilots - focuses on history of women in aviation, education and women in aviation today.

Women in Aviation and Space History
This is part of the Smithsonian Institution Air and Space Museum. There are biographies of women in aviation and space.

Official Amelia Earhart Website
Provides history, biography and other information about Amelia Earhart.

Glenn Curtiss Museum
This museum has an exhibit on Women in Aviation and a traveling museum on Women in Aviation.

USA Triathlon National Training Center
Dr. Dot Richardson is the executive director and medical director.

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