Christie Rampone

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Olympic medal record
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Women's Football (soccer)
Silver Sydney 2000 Team Competition
Gold Athens 2004 Team Competition

Christie Patricia Rampone (born Christie Patricia Pearce, June 24, 1975) is a defender for the United States women's national soccer team.

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She scored 2,190 career basketball points. She was heralded as the best athlete Ocean County, New Jersey had ever produced. She played college soccer at Monmouth University.

She became a player for the team in 1997. In the 1998 Goodwill Games she helped team USA win gold by starting in both matches. In 2000 she helped team USA win silver at the Summer Olympic Games. In the next Summer Olympics she helped team USA win gold in what would be the final games for a few of her teammates, including Mia Hamm.

She was a founding player for the New York Power. She played on that team for four seasons, 2001-2004.

  • Hometown is Point Pleasant, NJ.
  • Has a black labrador named Tiger.
  • Started 16 of 18 games in 1997, her first year with the team.
  • She has a daughter named Rylie Cate who was born on September 29, 2005
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