1856day.year

Frederick Winslow Taylor

(1856 - 1915)

American tennis player and engineer

American tennis player and engineer
Frederick Winslow Taylor was an American engineer and athlete whose work laid the foundations for modern management practices.
Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915) revolutionized industrial efficiency with his principles of scientific management and time-and-motion studies. His 1911 book 'The Principles of Scientific Management' influenced manufacturing worldwide and established him as the father of management science. Beyond engineering, Taylor competed in tennis at national tournaments, showcasing his versatile talents. He introduced systematic approaches to labor organization that still inform business operations today. Controversial yet pioneering, Taylor’s legacy endures in modern management education.
Frederick Winslow Taylor
1882day.year

Harold Weber

(1882 - 1933)

American golfer

American golfer
Harold Weber was an American amateur golfer known for competing in early U.S. championships.
Harold Weber (1882–1933) was a prominent amateur golfer who participated in major tournaments in the early 20th century. He competed in the U.S. Open and several state championships, showcasing consistent skill and sportsmanship. Weber was a member of leading golf clubs and helped promote the sport’s popularity in America. Outside of golf, he maintained a professional career in business. His dedication to the game and competitive spirit left a lasting impression on American amateur golf circles.
Harold Weber
1885day.year

Vernon Ransford

(1885 - 1958)

Australian cricketer

Australian cricketer
Australian cricketer and captain known for his elegant batting in the early 20th century.
A left-handed batsman, Ransford represented Australia in 21 Test matches between 1909 and 1912. He scored over 1,000 runs and notched two Test centuries during his international career. In 1910, he captained the Australian side on tour to South Africa, demonstrating strong leadership. After retiring, he served as an influential cricket administrator in Victoria. Ransford was celebrated for his graceful strokeplay, reliable fielding, and gentlemanly conduct on the field.
1885 Vernon Ransford
1888day.year

Amanda Clement

(1888 - 1971)

American baseball player, umpire, and educator

American baseball player umpire and educator
American baseball player and educator who broke barriers as one of the first female baseball umpires in the early 1900s.
Clement began her athletic career as a softball player in South Dakota before moving into umpiring. She officiated men's semi-professional baseball games, becoming one of the first women to do so. Her reputation for fairness and knowledge of the game earned her nationwide recognition. Beyond sports, she taught for decades in high schools, mentoring young women in athletics and academics. Clement's pioneering role opened doors for future generations of female officials in sports.
1888 Amanda Clement
1905day.year

Jean Galia

(1905 - 1949)

French rugby player and boxer

French rugby player and boxer
French athlete who represented his country in rugby union and competed as a heavyweight boxer.
Jean Galia excelled in both rugby and boxing during the interwar period. He earned caps for the French national rugby union team in the 1920s. In the 1930s, Galia led efforts to establish rugby league in France, serving as a player and promoter. Simultaneously, he competed as a heavyweight boxer, showcasing his athletic versatility. His contributions helped lay the foundation for rugby league's growth in France. Galia's legacy endures as a model of multi-sport excellence in French sports history.
1905 Jean Galia
1910day.year

Erwin Blask

(1910 - 1999)

German hammer thrower

German hammer thrower
German hammer thrower who won the silver medal at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Erwin Blask was one of Germany's top hammer throwers in the interwar period. At the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, he secured the silver medal in a highly competitive field. Blask also claimed national titles and set records in his discipline during the 1930s. Known for his powerful technique, he remained active in athletics after World War II. He contributed to coaching future generations of German throwers. Blask's Olympic achievement remains a highlight of his athletic career.
1910 Erwin Blask
1913day.year

Nikolai Stepulov

(1913 - 1968)

Russian-Estonian boxer

Russian-Estonian boxer
Estonian boxer who captured a silver medal in lightweight boxing at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Born on March 20, 1913, in Saint Petersburg. Representing Estonia at the 1936 Olympic Games, he advanced through the lightweight bracket to win the silver medal. He claimed titles in European boxing championships and became a national sporting icon. After retiring from competition, he contributed to the sport as a coach and mentor for young boxers. He passed away in 1968, remembered for his Olympic success and influence on Estonian boxing.
1913 Nikolai Stepulov
1923day.year

Con Martin

(1923 - 2013)

Irish footballer and manager

Irish footballer and manager
Versatile Irish footballer and manager known for his roles as both a goalkeeper and defender at top clubs.
Con Martin (1923-2013) was a distinguished Irish footballer and manager celebrated for his versatility on the pitch. He began his career as a goalkeeper before seamlessly transitioning to defense, demonstrating exceptional athleticism. Martin earned caps for both the Football Association of Ireland and the Irish Football Association teams. At club level, he played for renowned sides such as Aston Villa, Manchester United, and Leeds United. After retiring as a player, he pursued a successful career in coaching and management, mentoring future talents. His unique dual-role legacy remains a notable chapter in Irish and British football history.
1923 Con Martin
1928day.year

Jerome Biffle

(1928 - 2002)

American long jumper and coach

American long jumper and coach
American athlete who won Olympic gold in the long jump and later became a respected track and field coach.
Jerome Biffle (1928-2002) was an American track and field athlete who captured the gold medal in the long jump at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. A standout at the University of Denver, he set records and earned national acclaim before heading to the Olympics. Following his athletic career, Biffle dedicated himself to coaching, mentoring young athletes across the United States. He organized community sports programs and advocated for athletic development in schools and colleges. Biffle’s Olympic triumph and coaching legacy have inspired generations of American track and field athletes.
1928 Jerome Biffle
1933day.year

George Altman

American baseball player

American baseball player
American baseball player who competed professionally as an outfielder.
George Altman
1940day.year

Stathis Chaitas

Greek footballer and manager

Greek footballer and manager
Greek former professional footballer and manager active in the mid-20th century.
Born in 1940 in Greece, Stathis Chaitas emerged as a talented midfielder in the Greek football leagues. He enjoyed a lengthy playing career with Panionios in domestic competitions. After hanging up his boots, he transitioned into management, taking the helm at several Greek clubs. Known for his tactical acumen and leadership skills, he remained involved in football development roles. His dedication to the sport has made him a respected figure among Greek football enthusiasts.
1940 Stathis Chaitas
1940day.year

Giampiero Moretti

(1940 - 2012)

Italian race car driver and businessman, founded the Momo company

Italian race car driver and businessman founded the Momo company
Italian racing driver and entrepreneur best known for founding the iconic automotive accessories brand Momo.
Born in 1940 in Italy, Giampiero Moretti combined his passion for motorsport with business acumen. He established Momo in 1964, revolutionizing racing steering wheels and automotive design. As a competitor, he took part in endurance races including the 24 Hours of Daytona and Le Mans. Under his leadership, Momo expanded into a global brand serving professionals and enthusiasts alike. Moretti’s contributions bridged racing performance and innovative product development in the auto industry. He remained active in both motorsport and corporate strategy until his passing in 2012.
Giampiero Moretti Momo company