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1. Blatnick Jeff - AEI Speakers Bureau
www.aeispeakers.com/speakerbio - [Cached]Published on: 11/27/2007 Last Visited: 11/28/2007
Jeff Blatnick
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Jeff Blatnick It is a moment we will remember forever, Jeff Blatnick dropping to his knees and bringing his hands together in thanks for winning the Gold Medal in wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. But there is much more to this Olympic Champion. Just two years earlier, Jefffound out that he had Hodgkin's Disease. After a series of daily radiation treatments, he resumed training. The result was merely the impossible, otherwise known as a Gold Medal.
Unbelievably, just one year after his remarkable athletic achievement, Jeff Blatnick was again diagnosed with Hodgkin's Disease. This time, six months of chemotherapy were prescribed to put the cancer into remission. Jeff received his last chemotherapy injection on Valentine's Day, 1986. He showed up for the occasion in pure Blatnick fashion - wearing a tuxedo.
Today, Blatnick is one of the premier motivational speakers in the country. His personalized presentation is, simply, first rate.
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Regardless of size of audience or an intimate or formal setting, Jeff is comfortable in creating and delivering a presentation with impact. In addition, the best follow up is to mingle and talk with the audience afterwards, which Jeff Blatnick does with enthusiasm and charm.
Jeff's work includes television appearances as well. He has worked for all the major networks as an expert analyst for the sports of wrestling and combative martial arts. NBC has utilized his skills the past four Summer Olympic Games and he's ready to be part of the Olympic broadcasting team for Athens in 2004.
His television credits in 2003 include: the HBO series, Oz, as a correction officer the History Channel as host of Games of Combat and History of Sport on ESPN as facilitator the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships and Titan Games and an appearance on HDNet in the Olympic Weightlifting American Open and Sunkist/ASU International Open. -
2. Keynote Speakers, Celebrity Speakers from Key Speakers Bureau, Inc.
www.keyspeakers.com/asp_view_s - [Cached]Published on: 12/31/2003 Last Visited: 5/24/2005
Jeff Blatnick
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Just two years earlier, Jeff found out that he had Hodgkin's Disease. After a series of daily radiation treatments, he resumed training. The result was merely the impossible, otherwise known as a Gold Medal.
Unbelievably, just one year after his remarkable athletic achievement, Jeff was again diagnosed with Hodgkin's Disease. This time, six months of chemotherapy were prescribed to put the cancer into remission. Jeff received his last chemotherapy treatment on Valentine's Day, 1986. He showed up for the occasion in pure Blatnick fashion--wearing a tuxedo.
Today, Jeff is one of the premier motivational speakers in the country. His personalized presentation is, simply, first-rate.
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Regardless of size of audience or an intimate or formal setting, Jeff is comfortable in creating and delivering a presentation with impact. In addition, the best follow-up is to mingle and talk with the audience afterwards, which Jeff does with enthusiasm and charm.
Jeff's work includes television appearances as well. He has worked for all the major networks as an expert analyst for the sports of wrestling and combative martial arts. NBC has utilized his skills the past four Summer Olympic Games and he's ready to be part of the Olympic broadcasting team for Athens in 2004. ESPN, Bud Sports, FOX Sports and HDNET are some of the regional cable operators he has worked with.

