U.S. Olympic Athletes
Crystl Bustos
A Few Accomplishments • World Cup Champion (2006 & 2007) • Three-time Pan American gold medalist (1999, 2003 & 2007) • World Champion (2006) • Two-time Olympic Gold medalist (2000 & 2004) • Olympic Silver medalist (2008) •
National Team Experience:
2008 • Silver medalist at the Olympic Games in Beijing, China
2007 • One of three girls on the team to compete in all 20 games ofthe summer, either as designated player or at third base. • Gold medalist at Pan American Games Hit .375 (3-for-8); scored four runs with a double and a homerun for five RBI • World Cup Champion Hit .538 (7-for-13) with two homeruns and eight RBI, scoring six runs
2006 • Gold medalist at ISF World Championships Hit a team-tying high .500 (17-34) average with 14 RBI and a team-high 6 doubles. Scored 10 runs with two homeruns including one in the championship game to pad the lead to 3-0, a World Championship victory. • World Cup Champion Hit .353 (6-for-17) with a two home runs and 10 RBI 2005 • Gold medalist at Pan Am qualifier in Guatemala City
2004 • Gold medalist at Olympic Games in Athens, Greece Hit .346 with five homeruns and 10 RBI
2003 • Gold medalist at Pan American Games Hit .320 with eight hits and nine RBI
2002 • Member of U.S. Women's Elite Team Hit .560 with four doubles, four homeruns and 13 RBI at Canada Cup
2000 • Gold medalist at Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia Led the team with 10 hits, three homeruns and five runs scored
1999 • Gold medalist at the Pan American Games Led the team with 18 hits, three homeruns and 15RBI
At Palm Beach Community College • Team won two NJCAA National Championships • Two-time NJCAA first team All American • Two-time NJCAA Player of the Year
Other • Member of NPF Akron Racers (2006) • Member of NPF Champions, Akron Racers (2005) • Played for WPSL Gold, professional team consisting of 2000 Olympians (2001) • Played for the Akron Racers of WPSL (1999) • WPSL League MVP while leading the Orlando Wahoos to the Championship (1998)
