2005day.year

Chri$ Ca$h

(1982 - 2005)

American wrestler

American wrestler
American professional wrestler active in the early 2000s.
Chri$ Ca$h was known for his energetic performances and charismatic persona in the ring. He competed in both major promotions and independent circuits, showcasing his athleticism. Over the course of his career, he developed a reputation for high-flying moves and fan engagement. His gimmick and ring attire made him a distinctive personality in sports entertainment. Despite a career that showed promise, his life was cut short at the age of 23. He died in 2005, leaving behind a small but dedicated fan base.
2005 Chri$ Ca$h
2006day.year

Ken Kearney

(1924 - 2006)

Australian rugby player

Australian rugby player
Australian rugby union player and coach who captained the Wallabies.
Ken Kearney was a prominent figure in Australian rugby union during the 1940s and 1950s. He earned 19 international caps as a hooker for the Wallabies and captained the team. Born in 1924, he played in the 1947–48 tour of Britain and Europe. After retiring as a player, Kearney turned to coaching, leading state and national sides. He was respected for his leadership, tactical knowledge, and dedication to the sport. Kearney passed away in 2006, leaving a lasting impact on Australian rugby.
2006 Ken Kearney
2010day.year

Hal Connolly

(1931 - 2010)

American hammer thrower and coach

American hammer thrower and coach
American hammer thrower who won the gold medal at the 1956 Olympics and set multiple world records; later became a respected coach.
Hal Connolly (1931–2010) was an American hammer thrower who rose to prominence in the 1950s. He won the gold medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, becoming one of the few Americans to excel in the event. Over his career, he set multiple world records and dominated national and international competitions. After retiring from competition, Connolly dedicated himself to coaching, mentoring a new generation of throwers. He was inducted into the USA Track & Field Hall of Fame in recognition of his contributions to the sport. His technical innovations and training methods left a lasting impact on hammer throwing worldwide.
2010 Hal Connolly
2012day.year

John Kovatch

(1920 - 2012)

American football player

American football player
American football halfback who played in the NFL during the 1940s and later coached youth sports.
John Kovatch (1920–2012) was an American halfback who played professionally in the National Football League during the 1940s. He gained recognition as a standout player at the University of Notre Dame before launching his pro career. In the NFL, Kovatch showcased his agility, speed, and sure-handedness, contributing to his team's offense. His playing style embodied the disciplined, hard-nosed spirit of the era's football. After hanging up his cleats, he dedicated himself to coaching at the grassroots level, nurturing young talent. Kovatch remained a respected figure in his community for his commitment to youth sports and mentorship.
John Kovatch
2013day.year

Josephine D'Angelo

(1924 - 2013)

American baseball player

American baseball player
American outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League and pioneer for women's sports.
Josephine 'Jo' D'Angelo (1924–2013) was an American baseball player in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League during World War II. A native of Chicago, she played outfield for teams including the Rockford Peaches and Kenosha Comets, showcasing speed and defensive skill. D'Angelo helped popularize women's professional baseball at a time when many male players were serving overseas. Beyond her athleticism, she became a role model for young women aspiring to play sports competitively. After her baseball career, she pursued a career in education, inspiring future generations. Her contributions were later honored by inclusion in the Women in Baseball exhibit at the Baseball Hall of Fame.
2013 Josephine D'Angelo
2014day.year

Levente Lengyel

(1933 - 2014)

Hungarian chess player

Hungarian chess player
Hungarian chess player who represented his country in international competitions.
Levente Lengyel was a Hungarian chess player renowned for his tactical skill and deep understanding of the game. Born in 1933, he emerged as a leading figure on the international chess scene during the mid-20th century. Lengyel represented Hungary in multiple Chess Olympiads and grandmaster tournaments, showcasing his strategic prowess. His approach to positional play and endgame technique earned him respect among peers. After retiring from competitive play, he mentored young talents and contributed to chess coaching programs. Lengyel passed away in 2014 at the age of 80, leaving a lasting legacy in Hungarian chess.
Levente Lengyel