1930day.year

Eric Lemming

(1880 - 1930)

Swedish athlete

Swedish athlete
Swedish javelin thrower and Olympic champion who set multiple world records.
Eric Lemming was a pioneering Swedish javelin thrower and Olympic champion. He won gold medals at the 1906 Intercalated Games and the 1908 London Olympics. Lemming set several world records in both one- and two-handed javelin events. Known for his powerful technique, he dominated the sport in the early 20th century. Lemming's legacy helped transform javelin throwing into a modern athletic discipline.
1930 Eric Lemming
2000day.year

Don Liddle

(1925 - 2000)

American baseball player

American baseball player
Don Liddle was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played in the 1950s for teams like the New York Giants.
Born in 1925 in Bakersfield, California, Liddle was a left-handed pitcher known for his control. He debuted in MLB in 1953 with the New York Giants and later played for the St. Louis Cardinals. Liddle played a key role in several pennant races during his career in the mid-1950s. Renowned for his steady presence on the mound, he recorded multiple wins and saves for his teams. After retiring, he remained involved in baseball through coaching and youth mentorship programs. Liddle's career reflects the dedication and resilience of postwar professional athletes.
2000 Don Liddle
2012day.year

Hal Keller

(1928 - 2012)

American baseball player and manager

American baseball player and manager
American baseball player turned executive who served as general manager of the Seattle Mariners. Known for building competitive teams through strategic scouting and player development.
Hal Keller began his baseball career as a catcher in the Washington Senators organization, making his Major League debut in 1954. After retiring from playing, he transitioned to scouting and player development roles with the Baltimore Orioles, where he contributed to their championship success in the 1960s. In 1977, Keller was appointed the first general manager of the Seattle Mariners, overseeing the expansion team's roster construction and farm system. His tenure saw the Mariners secure their first winning season and lay the groundwork for future success. Keller was respected for his eye for talent, signing players who became core contributors to the franchise. He later held executive positions in professional baseball, continuing to influence the sport through mentorship and strategic insight. Keller's career spanned over five decades, reflecting his dedication to America's pastime. He is remembered as a pioneer in baseball management and player evaluation.
Hal Keller
2012day.year

Charlie Sutton

(1924 - 2012)

Australian footballer and coach

Australian footballer and coach
Australian rules footballer and coach celebrated for his lifelong association with the Footscray Football Club.
Charlie Sutton (1924–2012) was an Australian rules footballer and coach who spent his entire career with the Footscray Football Club in the Victorian Football League. He served as captain and coach, leading the club to its first VFL premiership. Sutton was renowned for his toughness, leadership, and loyalty, earning him legendary status among fans. After retiring from playing, he continued to serve the club as a mentor and administrator. His legacy lives on through his induction into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Charlie Sutton
2017day.year

Cheick Tioté

(1986 - 2017)

Ivorian footballer

Ivorian footballer
Ivorian midfielder celebrated for his tenacious play at Newcastle United and role in Ivory Coast's 2015 Africa Cup of Nations victory.
Cheick Tioté was born in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast, in 1986 and began his professional career at Anderlecht in Belgium. After loan spells in the Netherlands, he joined FC Twente and won the Dutch Eredivisie in 2010. Tioté signed with Newcastle United later that year, becoming a fan favourite known for his energetic tackling and powerful long-range goals. Internationally, he earned over 50 caps for the Ivory Coast and played a key part in their 2015 Africa Cup of Nations triumph. Tioté was respected for his work rate, resilience, and team spirit, both on and off the pitch. Tragically, he suffered a fatal cardiac arrest during training in Beijing in June 2017 at the age of 30. His sudden death shocked the football world and highlighted health concerns for athletes.
Cheick Tioté