Michael Voudouris
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Michael Voudouris (born March 26, 1960) is an American-born Greek skeleton racer who competed in the early 2000s. He finished 23nd in the men's skeleton event at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.
Voudouris also is a photojournalist and an emergency medical technician. During the September 11, 2001 attacks in New York City, he served as a public safety official for which he earned the AHEPA Medal of Freedom the following year.
In 2005, Voudouris took part in the Rolex Transatlantic Sailboat Race from New York to England.
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- 2002 men's skeleton results
- 2005 Rolex Transatlantic race featuring Voudouris
- Athens (Greece) Environmental Foundation Board of Directors
- Canoe.ca profile of Voudouris for the 2002 Winter Olympics
- FIBT profile
- Skeletonsport.com profile
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