Athletes
Young, Cy
baseball; played for Cleveland Indians;
Baylor, Elgin
basketball;
Robinson, Sugar Ray
boxing;
Spinks, Michael & Leon
boxing; brothers both win gold at 1976 Montreal Olympics;
Duran, Roberto
boxing; ended a championship fight with Sugar Ray Leonard & said "No mas" (no more)
Dempsey, Jack
boxing; nicknamed the 'Manassa Mauler' after his birthplace of Manassa Colordao
Landis, Floyd
cycling; after winning the 2006 Tour de France for the Phonak team, he tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs and was stripped of his title despite his claims of innocence;
Pereiro, Oscar
cycling; best known for winning the 2006 Tour de France after the disqualification of initial winner Floyd Landis;
Indurain, Miguel
cycling; won Tour de France 5x (1991-95); damn;
LeMond, Greg
cycling; won ____& ___ tour de France;
Graham, Otto
football;
Unitas, Johnny
football; played for the Colts; lost Superbowl III, but won the greatest (?) football game in history vs. the Giants in 1958;
Palmer, Arnold
golf;
Hull, Bobby
hockey;
Blair, Bonnie
speed skating; won 2 golds at 1992 Albertville Olympics;
van Dyken, Amy
swimming; 1996--Atlanta Olympics--1st U.S. woman to win 4 golds at any Olympics;
Ederle, Gertrude
swimming; August 5 1926, became 1st woman to swim the English Channel; set all-time record at time (men included);
Coroebus
track & field; a cook; won the only event (200 m.) at the 1st recorded Olympics, 776 B.C.;
Coe, Sebastian
track & field; first person to win the Olympic 1500 twice (1980, 1984);
Thorpe, Jim
various; Native American; won 1912 Olympic pentathlon & decathlon; later became pro baseball (the Reds) & a charter member of the pro football hall of fame; often called the greatest athlete of all time;
Graziano, Rocky
?; portrayed by Paul Newman in the movie "Somebody Up There Likes Me";
Musial, Stan
baseball; played for the Cardinals (years?);
Jabbar, Kareem Abdul
basketball; (the Lakers retired his jersey--#33) starred in Conan the Barbarian movie;
Stockton, John
basketball; NBA career leader in assists & steals; began playing 1984-85 season; played full career with Utah Jazz--19 seasons, a record (for playing with the same team??)
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
basketball; USA; greatest NBA player of all the time
Ming, Yao
basketball; at 7', 6", he is not the tallest player in NBA history;
Bol, Manute
basketball; at 7', 7", he is tied with Gheorghe Muresan as the tallest player in NBA history; plays for the ________;
Eagan, Eddie
boxing etc.; 1st to win gold medals in both a winter & summer olympic games (1920 --boxing; 1932 4-man bobsled);
Douglas, James "Buster"
boxing;
Holmes, Larry
boxing; only fighter ever to knock out Muhammed Ali in a heavyweight title fight;
Louganis, Greg
diving; wins 2 golds at ____________ & again at 1988 Seoul Olympics; when did he hit his head?
Howe, Gordie
hockey; broke Maurice Richard's goal-scoring record of 544 (Gretzky later broke Howe's);
Ryan, Nolan
baseball; Career leader in strikeouts...hit 7 no-hitters; played from 1966 to late 90s (year?); 1st baseball player to make $1 million in a single season;
Cousy, Bob
basketball;
Johnson, Magic
basketball;
Jordan, Michael
basketball;
Button, Dick
figure skating; 1st American to win Olympic gold in figure skating (1948, St. Moritz);
Harding, Tonya
figure skating; had friends attack fellow skater Nancy Kerrigan just before the 1994 Lillehammer winter Olympics; finished 8th;
Fleming, Peggy
figure skating; only American to win a gold medal at the 1968 Grenoble, France Olympics;
Kerrigan Nancy
figure skating; recovers from Tonya Harding-prompted attack to win silver at 1994 Lillehammer winter Olympics
Henie, Sonja
figure skating; won 1st of 3 Olympic golds in 1928 (St. Moritz); later starred in several movies;
Yamaguchi, Kristi
figure skating; won gold at 1992 Albertville Olympics;
Hamill, Dorothy
figure skating; won gold at the 1976 Innsbruck, Austria Olympics;
Payton, Walter
football; "Sweetness"; holds career rushing record; died of liver disease (year?);
Marino, Dan
football; (the Dolphins retired his jersey--#13)
Grange, Harold ("Red")
football; 1920s U. of Illinois star;
Montana, Joe
football; the only player to win 3 Superbowl MVP awards (years? team?)
Singh, Vijay
golf;
Louis, Spiridon
track & field; shepherd who won the Marathon in the 1st modern Olypics;
Johnson, Ben
track & field; wins Gold in 100 meter at 1988 Seoul Olympics; soon stripped of medal when he tests positive for steroids; Carl Lewis moves from silver to gold;
Muhammad Ali
boxing; USA; as Cassius Clay, he won gold at the 1960 Rome Olympics; invented the "rope-a-dope" technique to tire his opponents; knocked out G.Foreman in the "Rumble in the Jungle" heavyweight championship in Kinshasa Zaire on Oct. 30 1974; 1996, he lit the olympic torch during opening ceremonies in Atlanta;
Louis, Joe
boxing; the "Brown Bomber"; retired in 1949 after 11-year reign as champ, but fought again in 1950, losing to Ezzard Charles;
Sullivan, John L.
boxing; the last bare-knuckle champion; nicknamed the Boston Strong Boy; 1st athlete in history to make $1 million;
Leonard, Sugar Ray
boxing; won gold at the 1976 Montreal Olympics (light-welterweight division?); died at age 67 of Alzheimers;
Fischer, Bobby
chess; 1972, beat Boris Spassky in Iceland to win the World title;
Knight, Bobby
coach;
Rockne, Knute
coach; (former chemistry teacher)
McCracken, Branch
coach; Indiana University basketball coach from 1947-1971; succeeded by Bobby Knight;
Karolyi, Bela
coach; coached 3 Olympic gymnastics gold medalists--Nadya Comaneci, Mary Lou Retton and Kerri Strug;
Bowerman, Bill
coach; coached Steve Prefontaine at U. of Oregon; began Nike;
Landry, Tom
coach; the only head coach the Dallas Cowboys had until 1989;
Lance Armstrong
cycling; won a record 7 consecutive Tours de France (1999-2005) after having recovered from testicular cancer!; doping scandals; married to pop singer Sheryl Crow;
Stojko, Elvis (sp?)
figure skating; (pron. Stoy-ko)
Hughes, Sarah
figure skating; In the 2002 winter olympics, she shocked the figure skating world by winning gold over Michelle Kwan & Irina Slutskaya;
Kwan, Michelle
figure skating; b. 1980
Lipinski, Tara
figure skating; b. 1982; 1998--age 15--Nagano Olympics--became the youngest woman to win a gold in figure skating;
Jackson, (Victor) Bo
football/baseball; 1987--he outfielded for the KC Royals AND was running back for the LA Raiders;
Staubach, Roger
football;
Taylor, Lawrence
football; "LT"; did lots of drugs; appeared in the 2000 version of Shaft;
Baugh, Sammy
football; "Slingin' Sammy Baugh", QB/P/DB for the Redskins 1937-1952;
Brown, Jim
football; His 5.1 ypc career rushing record stood until Walter Payton broke it; he retired after only 9 years to begin an acting career (Dirty Dozen);
Butkus, Dick
football; Linebacker with the Chicago Bears;
Elway, John
football; b. 1960
Cowlings, Al
football; former Bills teammate who drive O.J. Simpson in the white Bronco while police trailed them;
Rice, Jerry
football; holds the record for most career touchdowns;
Bradshaw, Terry
football; in a 1972 NFL playoff game at Pittsburgh's 3 Rivers Stadium he threw a wildly deflected pass to Franco Harris that was called the "Immaculate Reception"; (What teams??)
Simpson, Orenthal James
football; played for USC, then for ___? accomplishments??
Green, "Mean" Joe
football; starred in heartwarming 1979 Coke commercial;
Didrikson, (Mildred) Babe
golf / track; b. 1914; 1932 L.A. Olympics--age 18--won golds in the javelin & 80-meter hurdles & a silver in the high jump; married George Zaharias; continued to win golf tournaments after being diagnosed with cancer;
Wei, Michelle
golf;
Woods, Tiger
golf;
Hogan, Ben
golf; 1953--became the last player to win 4 straight tournaments until Tiger Woods in 1999;
Jones, Bobby
golf; Won nearly every golf event he entered, retired very young (29?);
Trevino, Lee
golf; nicknamed "Super Mex";
Snead, Sam
golf; only golfer to record victories in 6 different decades (age __?)
Nicklaus, Jack
golf; the "Golden Bear";
Nelson, Byron
golf; won a record 11 straight tournaments in 1945
Jahn, Friedrich
gymnastics; Father of gymnastics"; invented the parallel bars, rings, balance beam, horse and horizontal bar; (was he also an athlete, or just an inventor?)
Comaneci, Nadia
gymnastics; at age 14, becomes the 1st gymnast to earn a perfect 10, earning 7 of them, as well as 3 gold medals at the 1976 Montreal Olympics;
Retton, Mary Lou
gymnastics; gets 2 perfect scores and a gold at the 1984 L.A. Olympics;
Gretzky, Wayne
hockey; (the Oilers retired his jersey--#99) broke Gordie Howe's goal-scoring mark of 801; "the great one";
Hull, Brett
hockey; Bobby's son; drafted 117th overall in 1984 by Calgary;
Orr, Bobby
hockey; From Parry Sound, Ontario; played for the Boston Bruins;
Lemieux, Mario
hockey; Played for the Penguins (now an owner); retired at age 29 but planning a comeback in 2000;
U.S. Hockey Team
hockey; beats the Soviet team to win gold at the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics;
Shoemaker, Willie
jockey; arguably the most successful jockey of all time; (specifics??)
Robinson, Jackie
baseball; 1947, became MLB's 1st African American player when he joined the Brooklyn Dodgers; previously, he earned the NCAA football record for overall yards gained, while at UCLA;
Maris, Roger
baseball; 1961, hits record-breaking 61st homer of the season;
Hornsby, Rogers
baseball; 2nd Base
Rose, Pete
baseball; Broke Ty Cobb's record for career leader in hits; banned from baseball for life for gambling;
Koufax, Sandy
baseball; Jewish; played for the Dodgers; had some of the best pitching years in history;
Mays, Willie
baseball; center fielder; had 660 career home runs (3rd place all-time), including his best years with the Giants; famous for his "basket catch", epitomized playing after one's time;
Seaver, Tom
baseball; elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1992 with the highest percentage (98.8) of yes votes ever (a record that continues to hold in 2007);
Jackson, Reggie
baseball; hit 3 homers in game 3 of the 1977 World Series;
Downing, Al
baseball; left-hander who pitched when Hank Aaron hit his record homer (714?);
Gehrig, Lou
baseball; played by Gary Cooper in the movie "Pride of the Yankees"; 1st MLB player to have his number retired (#4); with the Yankees from 1923-1939;
Goslin, Ryan
baseball; played in all 19 World Series games witth the Washington Senators; nichnamed "Goose";
Wagner, Honus
baseball; played shortstop at the turn of the century; his baseball card was bought by Gretzky for a record (at the time);
Ruth , Babe
baseball; right field, pitcher; Traded from the Red Sox to Yankees, but finished his career with the Boston Braves; hit 714 career home runs (2nd all-time), 60 in one year; lifetime batting avg. .342
Niekro, Phil & Joe
baseball; two brothers combined for 539 major league wins; specialized in the knuckleball;
Red Auerbach
basketball coach; USA; (1917-2006) won nine championships as Boston Celtics coach, then another 7 as its general manager; pioneer of modern basketball (team play, defense), fast-break; breaking down color barriers in the NBA
Erving, Julius
basketball; "Dr. J"
Bird, Larry
basketball; #33; from French Lick, Indiana;
Havlicek, John
basketball; Boston Celtics
Russell, Bill
basketball; Boston Celtics player & coach?; mvp of NBA 5 times between 1958-65!;
Maravich, Pete
basketball; In Feb. 1970 he scored 60 points in a game for LS--twice; nicknamed "Pistol Pete";
Muresan, Gheorghe
basketball; at 7', 7", he is tied with Manute Bol as the tallest player in NBA history;
Chamberlain, Wilt
basketball; his number (which was...?) was retired by 4 teams--Warriors, 76ers, Lakers & the Harlem Globetrotters;
Fisher, Allison
billiards; "The Duchess of Doom"; has the record for the most Woman's Professional Billiard Association wins (47, as of October 2006);
Mosconi, Willie
billiards; dominated billiards from 1941-57;
Fats, Minnesota
billiards; real name Rudolf Wanderone;
Flowers, Vonetta
bobsled; in 2002, she became the first black American to win a Winter Olympics gold medal
Marciano, Rocky
boxing; Retired undefeated after winning all 49 of his heavyweight professional bouts--43 of them by knockout; "The Brockton Bomber";
Coroebus of Elis
track & field; the 1st recorded winner of the Olympic Games in 776 BC;
Gibson, Josh
baseball; Played in Negro Leagues, had rivalry with Satchel Paige, hit lots of home runs;
Joyner, Florence Griffith
track & field; wins 3 golds & a silver at 1988 Seoul Olympics;
Jenner, Bruce
track & field; wins gold in decathlon with record score at 1976 Montreal Olympics;
Nurmi, Paavo
track & field; won 6 Olympic Golds in distance running; 1st 2 in 1920 (Antwerp); in what events?
McGwire, Mark
baseball; Rookie of the Year with the Athletics (1989?); hit record 70 Home runs in a single season with the Cardinals (year?)
Johnson, Walter
baseball; The Big Train"; pitched for the Washington Senators;
Hank Aaron
baseball; USA;right fielder...755 career home runs (most ever until...?)...lifetime batting avg. .305;
Williams, Ted
baseball; batted left-handed & threw right-handed;
Dragila, Stacy
track & field; holds the world record for the women's pole vault (15', 2 1/4", as of Sept. 2000)
Shorter, Frank
track & field; only American to win an Olympic marathon (1972);
Clemente, Roberto
baseball; 3000 career hits, died in plane crash en route to aid Latin American disaster victims (year?);
Spahn, Warren
baseball; 363 wins, the most ever by a left-handed pitcher;
Benoit (Samuelson), Joan
track & field; won gold at the 1st ever women's Olympic marathon (L.A., 1984), & set record that held until 2000;
McDermott, J.J.
track & field; won the 1st Boston Marathon in 2:55:10 in 1897; 18 men were entered;
Bikila, Abebe
track & field; won the Olympic marathon twice--1960 (barefoot) & 1964 (shoed)
Sable
wrestling; WWF womens champion; real name Rena Mero;
Zaharias, George
wrestling; pro wrestler; Babe Didrickson's husband;
Ripken Jr., Cal
baseball; 2632 consecutive games
Larsen, Don
baseball; 1956--pitched the only perfect game in World Series history;
Hamm, Mia
Soccer;
Coubertin, Pierre de
promoter; educator & sports lover who revived the Olympic games; organized the 1st modern olympics;
Mario Andretti
auto racing; IT, USA; 1x Forma-1 vb; 1969 Indianapolis 500 mérföldes autóverseny győztese
Petty, Richard
auto racing; retired in 1992 after having won 200 stock car races in his 34-year career;
Bench, Johnny
baseball;
Carlton, Steve
baseball;
Cobb, Ty
baseball; "The Georgia Peach"
Mantle, Mickey
baseball; #7 for the NY Yankees;
Brett, George
baseball; (the Royals have retired his jersey--#5); what did he do?
Gibson, Bob
baseball; 1.12 ERA in a single season (still a record?);
Doby, Larry
baseball; 11 wks after Jackie Robinson broke baseball's color barrier, Doby joined the Indians to be the 1st black in the American League on 7-5-1947; 7-time all-star in 13 year career;
DiMaggio, Joe
baseball; 1941, set a record by hitting in 56 consecutive games;
Street, Picabo
skiing;
Pele
soccer; also served as Brazil's Minister of Sports from 1995-98;
Gascoigne, Paul ("Gazza")
soccer; from Newcastle, England; starred on England's 1990 World cup semifinal team; played for Tottenham Hotspurs et al, hurt knee in '91 FA cup final; started for DC United '02;
Maradona, Diego
soccer; last played in the 1994 World Cup; used his hand to score in the 1986 quarterfinals vs. England (how?);
Heiden, Eric
speed skating; 1977, became the 1st American world speed skating champion; at 1980 Olympic Games, he became the 1st person ever to win all 5 speed skating events (and set Olympic records in all of them!);
Spitz, Mark
swimming; wins 7 golds at the 1972 Munich Olympics (4 individual & 3 relay); Jewish;
Weissmuller, Johnny
swimming; won 5 Olympic golds--2 in 1924 (Paris) & 3 in 1928 (Amsterdam); later starred in 12 Tarzan movies;
Evert, Chris
tennis;
King, Billie Jean
tennis;
Laver, Rod
tennis;
MacEnroe, John
tennis;
Gibson, Althea
tennis; 1957, became the 1st black player to win a Wimbledon singles title (incl. men?)
Seles, Monica
tennis; 1993, Hamburg, stabbed by fan of Steffi Graf;
Arthur Ashe
tennis; USA; 3x Grand Slam single; AIDS
Williams, Venus
tennis; b. 1980;
Sampras, Pete
tennis; born in Washington, DC; has won 6 Wimbledon tennis titles (record?);
Budge, Don
tennis; in 1938, he won ALL 4 Grand Slam events;
Navratilova, Martina
tennis; in 1992, she beat Chris Evert's record for number of tennis titles; b. Prague; final count - a record 167 singles tournaments & 18 Grand Slam titles; defected from Czechoslovakia in 1975;
Graf, Steffi
tennis; retired in 1999 after winning 22 Grand Slam titles;
Kournikova, Anna
tennis; tennis player; b. 1981;
Borg, Bjorn
tennis; won 5 consecutive Wimbledon titles from 1976-80; won 1st Grand Slam in 1974 at age 18 (which tournament?)
Jones, Marion
track & field;
Joyner-Kersee, Jackie
track & field;
Moses, Edwin
track & field;
Roger Bannister
track & field;
Pheidippides
track & field; (legend) 490 BC--ran 25 miles from the Battle of Marathon to Athens to report "Rejoice, we conquer" & then died;
Owens, Jesse
track & field; 1936 Munich Olympics--gold medals in what events?
Mathias, Bob
track & field; 1948 London Olympics, became the youngest winner of the decathlon; wins again in 1952;
Zatopek, Emil
track & field; 1952 Helsinki Olympics, won golds in 5000, 10,000 & marathon (only person ever to win all 3);
Leather, Diane
track & field; 1954 became the first woman to run a mile under 5 minutes;
Rudolph, Wilma
track & field; 1st American woman to win 3 golds (100, 200, & anchored the 400-meter relay) at one olympics (1960, Rome);
Ryun, Jim
track & field; 1st high school runner to break the 4-minute mile; ran 3:55 in 1965?; now a Kansas Congressman;
Liquori, Marty
track & field; 2nd & last person to break a 4-minute mile while still in high school (1967);
Freeman, Cathy
track & field; Aborigine; 2000 Sydney Olympics--lights the torch (& wins the gold at 400 meters??)
El-Guerrouj, Hicham
track & field; July 1999--breaks world record for mile run--3:43--in Athens
Mills, Billy
track & field; Native American; only American ever to win Oympic Gold in the 10,000 meter (1964?); subject of film Running Brave starring Robbie Benson;
Harold Abrahams
track & field; UK;won the 1924 olympic 100-meter dash; immortalized as the Jewish Cambridge student in the movie Chariots of Fire;
Smith, Tommy
track & field; along with John Carlos, had their medals (200 meter gold & bronze) revoked because they held up black-gloved hands in protest of something at the Mexico City Olympics;
Lewis, Carl
track & field; b. 1961; wins 4 golds at the 1984 L.A. Olympics; goes on to win 5 more at the next 3(?) olympics; events include 100, 200, 4x100 relay & long jump;
Beamon, Bob
track & field; set the world long jump record of 29' 2 1/2" in Mexico City Olympics (by nearly 2') where low air pressure caused reduced friction in the air; held for nearly 23 years until broken in _______ by ________;