This is a list of athletes, coaches, managers and officials who were born or raised in the state of Michigan, categorized by their most prominent sport and alphabetized.
Jalen Rose, guard for several NBA teams, analyst for ESPN; member of Michigan "Fab Five" (along with Chris Webber, Juwan Howard, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson) (born in Detroit)
Dan Roundfield, player for four NBA teams, 3-time All-Star (born in Detroit)
Doug Domokos, Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee, 1970s–1980s stunt motorcyclist nicknamed "Wheelie King" whose wheelie of 145 miles (233km) held record for 8 years (born in Niles)
Norbert Schemansky, only weightlifter to win four Olympic medals — 1948 silver; 1952 gold; 1960 bronze; and 1964 bronze—and 3-time world champion (born in Detroit; lived in Dearborn)
Gary Tobian, diver, Olympic gold and two-time silver medalist (born in Detroit)
Eddie Tolan, double Olympic gold medalist in track in 100 and 200 meter sprint at Los Angeles 1932 Summer Olympics, first black athlete to win two Olympic golds (born in Denver, Colorado; raised in Detroit)
Serena Williams, tennis player, winner of dozens of Grand Slam titles, including 23 in singles; world's No. 1 ranking; winner of four Olympic gold medals (born in Saginaw)
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