1869day.year

Paul Probst

(1869 - 1945)

Swiss target shooter

Swiss target shooter
Swiss target shooter Paul Probst was known for his exceptional precision and success in early 20th-century marksmanship competitions.
Paul Probst (1869–1945) was a Swiss marksman who excelled in precision target shooting during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He competed in national-level shooting tournaments across Switzerland, establishing a reputation for steady aim and disciplined technique. Probst’s performances helped raise the profile of shooting sports in his country and inspired fellow athletes. His dedication to training and emphasis on accuracy influenced the development of Swiss marksmanship traditions. Although records of his specific medals are scarce, he is remembered for his role in promoting competitive shooting before his death in 1945.
1869 Paul Probst
1882day.year

Walter White

(1882 - 1950)

Scottish international footballer

Scottish international footballer
Scottish international footballer who earned caps for Scotland in the early 20th century.
Walter White (1882–1950) was a skilled Scottish footballer renowned for his defensive prowess. He represented the Scotland national team, earning multiple caps between 1904 and 1909. White played club football for teams such as Heart of Midlothian and West Bromwich Albion, showcasing his reliability at full back. Known for his consistent performances, he became a respected figure in early Scottish football. After retiring from playing, White contributed to the sport through coaching and mentoring young players. His legacy endures in Scotland's rich footballing history.
1882 Walter White
1892day.year

Jimmy Wilde

(1892 - 1969)

Welsh boxer

Welsh boxer
Welsh professional boxer, often regarded as one of the greatest flyweights in history.
Jimmy Wilde (1892–1969), known as 'The Mighty Atom', was a Welsh boxing legend and the first officially recognized world flyweight champion. Famous for his devastating punching power and quick footwork, Wilde defended his title multiple times against top contenders. Starting his career in the early 1900s, he amassed an astonishing record, with many knockouts and few losses. After retiring, he remained involved in boxing as a coach and mentor, sharing his expertise with younger fighters. Wilde's remarkable achievements and style influenced generations of boxers. His induction into several boxing halls of fame cements his legacy in the sport.
Jimmy Wilde
1894day.year

Feg Murray

(1894 - 1973)

American hurdler and cartoonist

American hurdler and cartoonist
American hurdler and cartoonist who competed in the 1912 Olympics and became known for his sports-themed newspaper cartoons.
Feg Murray was born in 1894 and developed into a talented hurdler in track and field. He competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics, representing the United States in the 110-meter hurdles. After his athletic career, he transitioned into cartooning and created popular sports illustrations for newspapers across the country. His work captured the excitement of athletics with humor and caricature. Murray's dual legacy in sports and art made him a unique figure in early 20th-century American culture.
1894 Feg Murray
1901day.year

Luis Monti

(1901 - 1983)

Argentinian-Italian footballer and manager

Argentinian-Italian footballer and manager
Legendary footballer who played for both Argentina and Italy, winning the 1934 FIFA World Cup with Italy.
Luis Monti was born in 1901 in Buenos Aires and began his career with Club Atlético Huracán before moving to San Lorenzo. He represented Argentina at the inaugural 1930 FIFA World Cup, helping his team reach the final. In 1932, he moved to Italy, obtained citizenship, and joined Juventus, where he won multiple Serie A titles. Monti captained Italy to victory in the 1934 World Cup, becoming one of the few players to medal for two countries. After retiring as a player, he had a successful managerial career before passing away in 1983.
Luis Monti
1914day.year

Turk Broda

(1914 - 1972)

Canadian ice hockey player and coach

Canadian ice hockey player and coach
Canadian ice hockey goaltender who won five Stanley Cups with the Toronto Maple Leafs and later became a coach.
Born in Brandon, Manitoba in 1914, Walter 'Turk' Broda became one of Canada's most celebrated ice hockey goaltenders. He spent the majority of his career with the Toronto Maple Leafs, winning five Stanley Cup championships. Broda's agility and pioneering playing style helped redefine the goaltending position. After retiring as a player in 1952, he served as coach for several teams, including a stint with the Maple Leafs. In 1978, he was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions to the sport. Broda remains a legendary figure in Canadian ice hockey history.
1914 Turk Broda
1918day.year

Arthur Jackson

(1918 - 2015)

American lieutenant and target shooter

American lieutenant and target shooter
American sports shooter and Army lieutenant who won an Olympic bronze medal in 1952.
Arthur Jackson was an American sports shooter who represented the United States at the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, earning a bronze medal in the 50 metre rifle event. He served as a lieutenant in the United States Army, demonstrating exceptional marksmanship both in military service and international competition. Jackson continued to compete in national shooting championships, securing multiple titles over his career. Beyond his athletic achievements, he contributed to the development of shooting sports in the U.S., mentoring younger athletes. He remained active in the shooting community until his passing in 2015.
Arthur Jackson
1931day.year

Ken Venturi

(1931 - 2013)

American golfer and sportscaster

American golfer and sportscaster
American professional golfer and sportscaster, winner of the 1964 U.S. Open.
Ken Venturi was an American golfer and sportscaster born in 1931. He won the 1964 U.S. Open under extreme heat conditions, a victory considered one of golf's greatest feats of endurance. After an injury shortened his playing career, Venturi became a respected golf commentator for CBS Sports, covering major tournaments for over three decades. He was known for his insightful analysis and calm broadcasting style. A champion student-athlete at Stanford University, he later established a golf academy to mentor young players. Venturi's dual legacy as a champion golfer and broadcaster has left a lasting impact on the sport.
1931 Ken Venturi
1935day.year

Don Bragg

(1935 - 2019)

American pole vaulter

American pole vaulter
American pole vaulter and Olympic gold medalist at the 1960 Rome Games.
Don Bragg was an American pole vaulter born in 1935. He won the gold medal at the 1960 Rome Olympics, becoming the last champion to use a steel pole in competition. Bragg set multiple world and Olympic records, showcasing remarkable athleticism and technique. Following his athletic career, he coached track and field and advocated for young athletes. He was inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in recognition of his achievements. Bragg's legacy endures as a pioneer in his sport and a role model for perseverance and excellence.
1935 Don Bragg
1935day.year

Ted Dexter

(1935 - 2021)

Italian-English cricketer

Italian-English cricketer
Italian-English cricketer who captained the England national team and was known for his aggressive batting style.
Born in Milan in 1935, Edward 'Ted' Dexter represented England in 62 Test matches. He captained the national side from 1961 to 1964, earning acclaim for his powerful batting and leadership. Over his career he scored over 7,000 first-class runs and was known for his elegant strokeplay. After retiring he served as President of the Marylebone Cricket Club and as a cricket administrator. In recognition of his contributions, he was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in 2021. He passed away later that year, leaving a legacy as one of England's great cricketing characters.
Ted Dexter
1936day.year

Mart Laga

(1936 - 1977)

Estonian basketball player

Estonian basketball player
Estonian basketball player who was a standout in the 1950s and represented his country internationally.
Born in Estonia in 1936, Mart Laga emerged as one of his nation's leading basketball talents during the Soviet era. He competed in domestic leagues and earned selection to the Soviet national team in European championships. Known for his scoring ability and court vision, he helped popularize basketball in Estonia. Laga was a key figure for his club, contributing to multiple championship campaigns. After retiring, he remained involved in the sport as a coach and mentor to young players. He died in 1977, but his legacy endures among Estonia's basketball community.
Mart Laga
1939day.year

Dorothy Shirley

English high jumper and educator

English high jumper and educator
English high jumper who competed at the Olympics and won medals at the Commonwealth Games.
Born in 1939 in Birmingham, Dorothy Shirley emerged as one of England's top high jumpers in the late 1950s. At the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Cardiff, she captured gold with a jump of 1.68 meters. She represented Great Britain in the 1960 Rome and 1964 Tokyo Olympics, achieving a top-six finish in 1964. Shirley added a bronze medal at the 1962 Commonwealth Games in Perth to her achievements. After retiring from competition, she devoted herself to education and coaching, nurturing future generations of athletes. Her dedication to sport and teaching has been celebrated by athletic communities across the UK.
1939 Dorothy Shirley