Tobin Heath embracing leadership role with USA women's soccer ahead of third Olympic Games
Posted Aug 1, 2016
Tobin Heath is now one of the most seasoned veterans on the U.S. team. She has earned two Olympic Gold medals, won the 2015 Women's World Cup and holds an NWSL title with the Portland Thorns. She has evolved into a leader on and off the field, and as she prepares to compete in her third Olympics, she recognizes her responsibility as a role model.
(Oregon Live)
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