From time to time, the President invites individual athletes or entire teams to visit the White House. The list below includes some of these special visits.
- November 12, 2008 - President Bush Welcomes 2008 NCAA Sports Champions to the White House
- June 24, 2008 - President Bush Welcomes 2007 and 2008 NCAA Sports Champions to the White House
- June 23, 2008 - President Bush Welcomes 2007 WNBA Champion Phoenix Mercury to White House
- June 3, 2008 - President Bush Welcomes 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball Champion Kansas Jayhawks to the White House
- May 26, 2008 - President Bush Meets with NCAA Football Head Coaches
- April 30, 2008 - President Bush Welcomes Super Bowl XLII Champion New York Giants to White House
- April 14, 2008 - President Bush Presents Commander-In-Chief's Trophy to the United States Naval Academy Football Team
- February 27, 2008 — 2007 MLB World Series Champion Boston Red Sox
- February 6, 2008 — 2007 NHL Stanley Cup Champion Anaheim Ducks
- February 5, 2008 — 2007 Nextel Cup Champion Jimmie Johnson
- September 21, 2007 — 2006 and 2007 NCAA Sports Champions
- June 18, 2007 — NCAA Championship Teams
- April 23, 2007 — 2007 NFL Super Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts
- February 27, 2007 — 2006 NBA Champion Miami Heat
- May 17, 2006 — 2006 U.S. Winter Olympic and Paralympic Teams
- April 6, 2006 — 2005-06 NCAA Sports Champions
- February 13, 2006 — Chicago White Sox, 2005 World Series Champions
- July 20, 2005 — 2005 NCAA Women's Basketball Champions
- July 12, 2005 — 2004 and 2005 NCAA Sports Champions
- January 31, 2005 — 2004 World Champion Detroit Pistons
- March 31, 2004 — Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame
- March 23, 2004 — NCAA Fall Champions
- January 23, 2004 — Florida Marlins, 2003 World Series Champions
- December 2, 2003 — 2003 Winston Cup Drivers
- November 17, 2003 — NCAA Spring Champions
- October 14, 2003 — San Antonio Spurs, 2003 NBA Champions
- September 29, 2003 — New Jersey Devils, 2003 Stanley Cup Champions
- May 16, 2003 — Air Force Academy Falcons, 2002 Commander-In-Chief Trophy Winners
- February 24,2003 — NCAA Fall Champions
- November 8, 2002 — Detriot Red Wings, 2002 Stanley Cup Champions
- September 24, 2002 — NCAA Spring Champions
- April 23, 2002 — 2002 Olympians
- April 2, 2002 — New England Patriots, 2002 Super Bowl Champions
- May 21, 2002 — NCAA Winter Champions
- May 17, 2002 — Air Force Academy Falcons, 2001 Commander-In-Chief Trophy Winners
- March 12, 2002 — NCAA Fall Champions
- January 28, 2002 — Los Angeles Lakers, 2001 NBA Champions
- December 13, 2001 — Arizonia Diamondbacks, 2001 World Series Champions
- August 3, 2001 — Lance Armstrong, Tour de France Champion
- June 25, 2001 — NCAA Women's Hockey Champions
- June 7, 2001 — Balitmore Ravens, 2001 Super Bowl Champions
- May 31, 2001 — NCAA Women's Volleball Champions
- May 14, 2001 — Houston Comets, 2000 WNBA Champions
- May 4, 2001 — Air Force Academy Falcons, 2000 Commander-In-Chief Trophy Winners
- April 23, 2001 — NCAA Men's & Women's Basketball Champions
- March 30, 2001 — Members of the Baseball Hall of Fame
- March 15, 2001 — Johnny Ruiz, WBA Heavy Weight Champion
- March 5, 2001 — NCAA Football and Softball Champions
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