Are Mia Hamm and Nomar still married?

Are Mia Hamm and Nomar still married?

She has been married twice, first to her childhood sweetheart Christiaan Corry, then Boston Red Sox shortstop Nomar Garciaparra. Mia and Nomar share three children: twin daughters Grace Isabella and Ava Caroline in 2007 and a son, Garrett Anthony, in 2012.

Did Mia Hamm get married?

Mia Hamm was divorced from her first husband in 2001 after being married for six years. She married now-retired Boston Red Sox shortstop Nomar Garciaparra in 2003 and gave birth to twin girls in 2007 and a son in 2012.

Is Mia Hamm adopted?

Born in Selma, Alabama, Mia was the fourth of six children of Bill and Stephanie Hamm. Her father coached Mia and her newly adopted brother, 8-year-old Garrett. Hamm played sports from a young age and excelled as a football player on the boys’ team at junior high school.

Why is Mia Hamm so important?

Mia Hamm is largely considered the best female soccer player in history. She played with the U.S. women’s national soccer team for 17 years, building one of the biggest fan bases of any American athlete. She won the Women’s World Cup in 1991 and 1999, and took Olympic gold medals in 1996 and 2004.

Who did Mia Hamm marry?

Nomar Garciaparram. 2003
Christian Corrym. 1994–2002
Mia Hamm/Spouse

How old is Mia Hamm now?

49 years (March 17, 1972)
Mia Hamm/Age

What does Mia Hamm do for a living?

Footballer
AuthorPhilanthropist
Mia Hamm/Professions

What does Mia Hamm do for a living now?

So what has Hamm been up to since she hung up her cleats in 2004? Not surprisingly, she is still involved in the soccer world. She’s done things like write books, make TV appearances and advocate for women’s sports, but her most ambitious is becoming a co-owner of two professional soccer teams.

What was Mia Hamm’s number?

9
With Hamm as the star, they enjoyed media attention unprecedented for a women’s sports team, especially during the 1999 World Cup held in the United States. Jerseys with her number 9 became a top seller, and her popularity, which continued into her retirement, rivaled that of the best-known male athletes.