1933day.year

Frank Jarvis

(1878 - 1933)

American runner and triple jumper

American runner and triple jumper
American track and field athlete who competed in sprints and triple jump events at the turn of the 20th century.
Born in 1878 in the United States. Attended Yale University, where he excelled in track and field competitions. Competed in sprinting and triple jump events, showcasing versatile athletic talent. Represented the United States in international meets during the early modern Olympics era. Set records in collegiate athletics and inspired future generations of track athletes. Passed away in 1933, remembered for his contributions to American athletics.
1933 Frank Jarvis
1941day.year

Lou Gehrig

(1903 - 1941)

American baseball player

American baseball player
American baseball legend nicknamed 'The Iron Horse' known for his durability and power hitting.
Born in 1903 in New York City, USA. Debuted with the New York Yankees in 1923, quickly establishing himself as a star first baseman. Earned the nickname 'The Iron Horse' by playing in 2,130 consecutive games, a record that stood for decades. Won seven World Series championships and two American League MVP awards. Diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 1939, bringing national attention to the disease. Retired in 1939 and died in 1941; his legacy endures as one of baseball's greatest figures.
1941 Lou Gehrig
1970day.year

Bruce McLaren

(1937 - 1970)

New Zealand race car driver and engineer, founded the McLaren racing team

New Zealand race car driver and engineer founded the McLaren racing team
New Zealand race car driver, engineer, and founder of the legendary McLaren racing team.
Bruce McLaren (1937–1970) was a New Zealand-born motorsport pioneer whose achievements spanned driving, engineering, and team management. He began racing at age 15 and quickly advanced to compete in Formula One, winning four Grands Prix between 1959 and 1968. In 1963, he founded Bruce McLaren Motor Racing Ltd, which evolved into the McLaren Formula One team, one of the most successful outfits in racing history. McLaren also innovated in car design, contributing to advancements in aerodynamics and safety. His untimely death in a testing accident at Goodwood Circuit cut short a remarkable career. Today, McLaren's legacy endures through his team's continued dominance and his impact on motorsport culture.
Bruce McLaren McLaren racing team
1974day.year

Hiroshi Kazato

(1949 - 1974)

Japanese race car driver

Japanese race car driver
Hiroshi Kazato was a Japanese race car driver active in the early 1970s. He competed in national motorsport events and was regarded as a rising talent before his untimely death in 1974.
Born in 1949, Kazato showed a passion for speed from a young age and quickly rose through the ranks of Japanese motorsport. He took part in various domestic racing championships, earning recognition for his precise driving and fearless style. His performances on circuits across Japan showcased both his technical skill and competitive drive. Despite his brief career, he made a significant impact on the motorsport scene. Motorsport enthusiasts remember him as one of the most promising talents of his generation. His life and career were tragically cut short in 1974, leaving a legacy of potential unfulfilled.
1974 Hiroshi Kazato
1977day.year

Albert Bittlmayer

(1952 - 1977)

German footballer

German footballer
Albert Bittlmayer was a German footballer who competed in the Bundesliga during the 1970s.
Born in 1952, Bittlmayer began his professional career with a local club before moving up to top-tier German football. He was admired for his athleticism and tactical intelligence on the field. Bittlmayer's consistency and versatility made him a valued teammate and fan favorite. Over his career, he appeared in numerous Bundesliga matches, contributing crucial goals and assists. Despite his rising trajectory, his life was cut short when he passed away in 1977 at just 25 years old. His early death was mourned by the football community, which remembered him as a talented player with great potential.
1977 Albert Bittlmayer
1978day.year

Santiago Bernabéu Yeste

(1895 - 1978)

Spanish footballer and coach

Spanish footballer and coach
Santiago Bernabéu Yeste was a Spanish footballer and legendary coach who became one of Real Madrid's most influential figures.
Born in 1895, Bernabéu Yeste began his career as a forward for Real Madrid, helping the club secure multiple Copa del Rey titles. After retiring as a player, he served as the club's manager and later its president from 1943 until 1978. Under his leadership, Real Madrid established itself as a powerhouse in European football, winning numerous La Liga championships and five consecutive European Cups. Bernabéu oversaw the construction of the club's iconic stadium, which now bears his name. His vision and ambition transformed Real Madrid into one of the world's most successful sports institutions. He passed away in 1978, leaving an enduring legacy in the football world.
1978 Santiago Bernabéu Yeste
1983day.year

Ray Stehr

(1913 - 1983)

Australian rugby league player and coach

Australian rugby league player and coach
Australian rugby league player and coach, known for his success with the St. George Dragons and as one of the youngest players to represent Australia.
Born in 1913, Ray Stehr made his first-grade debut for the St. George Dragons at age 16, becoming one of the youngest ever to play at that level. He won multiple premierships with the Dragons and captained New South Wales and the Australian national team. After retiring as a player, Stehr turned to coaching, leading St. George and Eastern Suburbs to further success. He was renowned for his toughness on the field and his deep understanding of rugby league tactics. Stehr was later inducted into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame for his contributions to the sport.
Ray Stehr
1986day.year

Aurèle Joliat

(1901 - 1986)

Canadian ice hockey player

Canadian ice hockey player
Canadian ice hockey left wing who starred with the Montreal Canadiens and won three Stanley Cups.
Aurèle Joliat, born in 1901, played his entire 16-season NHL career with the Montreal Canadiens from 1922 to 1938. Standing at just 5'6\", he was nicknamed 'Mighty Atom' for his speed and tenacity on the ice. Joliat helped the Canadiens secure Stanley Cup victories in 1924, 1930, and 1931, earning a reputation as one of the league’s most dynamic forwards. Following his retirement, he remained active in hockey circles and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1947. Joliat is remembered as a pioneer of the small but skilful player in professional hockey.
1986 Aurèle Joliat
1989day.year

Ted a'Beckett

(1907 - 1989)

Australian cricketer and footballer

Australian cricketer and footballer
Australian sportsman who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Australian rules football.
Ted a'Beckett, born in 1907 in Melbourne, represented Victoria in the Sheffield Shield as a talented all-rounder during the late 1920s and early 1930s. He also played Australian rules football at a competitive level, showcasing his versatility as an athlete. A'Beckett was celebrated for his disciplined playing style and sportsmanship in both codes. After retiring from active competition, he remained involved in local sports clubs, nurturing young talent. His dual-sport career exemplifies the rich sporting culture of Australia in the interwar period.
1989 Ted a'Beckett
1993day.year

Johnny Mize

(1913 - 1993)

American baseball player, coach, and sportscaster

American baseball player coach and sportscaster
Hall of Fame first baseman known for his smooth swing and powerful hitting, later gaining acclaim as a coach and sportscaster.
Johnny Mize (1913–1993) was an American Major League Baseball first baseman nicknamed the Big Cat. He won four World Series championships and was selected to seven All-Star games during his 17-year playing career with the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and New York Yankees. Mize led the National League in home runs three times and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1981. After retiring as a player, he served as a coach for the Yankees and Cardinals. He then became a respected sportscaster, sharing his deep knowledge of the game with fans nationwide.
1993 Johnny Mize
1997day.year

Helen Jacobs

(1908 - 1997)

American tennis champion

American tennis champion
American tennis champion renowned for her powerful backhand and fierce rivalry in the 1930s.
Helen Jacobs (1908–1997) was a dominant American tennis player who captured eight Grand Slam titles, including four consecutive U.S. Championships from 1932 to 1935. She achieved a world No. 1 ranking in 1936 and reached the finals of all four major tournaments. Jacobs's athleticism and elegant one-handed backhand made her a formidable competitor, especially during her legendary matches against Helen Wills Moody. Off the court, she was an advocate for athletes' rights and a pioneer in promoting women's sports. After retiring, Jacobs remained active as a coach, author, and mentor, influencing future generations of players. Her legacy endures as one of the most accomplished American tennis stars of her era.
Helen Jacobs
2000day.year

John Schlee

(1939 - 2000)

American golfer

American golfer
American professional golfer who competed on the PGA Tour in the 1960s and 1970s.
Born in 1939, John Schlee turned professional in the mid-1960s and joined the PGA Tour soon after. He competed against some of the top golfers of his era and was known for his consistent driving and precise short game. Schlee recorded multiple top-10 finishes throughout his career and earned respect for his steady play. Although he never won a major championship, he remained a competitive presence on tour for over a decade. His dedication to the sport left a lasting impression on fellow golfers and fans alike.
John Schlee