LEAH AMICO
Leah Amico is a three-time Olympic gold medal-winning softball player
who uses her powerful platform and influence as a decorated and
accomplished athlete to bring countless lives to a saving knowledge of Jesus
by speaking at events across the country. Leah is a two-time World
Champion, a National Softball Hall of Fame Inductee in 2009, and a three-
time national champion at The University of Arizona. At Arizona, Leah was
also honored as a three-time First Team All-American and a three-time
First Team Academic All-American for her excellence both on the field and
in the classroom. Known for being one of the most clutch hitters of all time,
Leah still holds the record for highest batting average in the Women’s
College World Series. Leah is also a college softball analyst with ESPN and
Westwood One Sports, where she imparts her love and knowledge of the
game to many fans across the world.
Leah Amico is a professional and inspirational speaker with over 20 years
of national speaking engagements. Leah has spoken at women’s ministry
events, staff events, banquets, clinics, camps, school assemblies,
tournaments, and fundraisers. Amico has worked with Sportsworld
Ministries, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and Athletes in Action.
In addition to speaking, Leah is the author of two devotional books,
“Softball, Glory & God’s Story" and "Victorious: A Yearlong Devotional";
she is also the host of a podcast called "The GOLD Standard" featuring
Olympic and professional athletes. She and her husband, Tommy, have
three sons and live in Eastvale, Calif., where she is active at her church.