The 30 greatest siblings in the world of sports


[post_page_title]Gary and Paul Gaits[/post_page_title]
Gary and Paul Gaits changed the world of lacrosse. The twins played together at Syracuse University in the late 1990s, dominating the college game. They broke records, won three national championships for the Orange and invented the “Air Gait,” a move where the brothers would take off from behind the goal and score from behind the net (eventually the Air Gait was made illegal). Both went on to play professional lacrosse and were inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
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