1903day.year

Jinmaku Kyūgorō

(1829 - 1903)

Japanese sumo wrestler, the 12th Yokozuna

Japanese sumo wrestler the 12th Yokozuna
Japanese sumo wrestler and the 12th Yokozuna, known for his strength and technique.
Jinmaku Kyūgorō was born in 1829 and became a leading sumo wrestler in the mid-19th century. He achieved the highest rank of Yokozuna and was celebrated for his powerful throws. Jinmaku held the position of champion for several years and attracted large crowds. He was also known for his strict training discipline and mentorship of younger wrestlers. After retirement, Jinmaku remained active in the sumo community as an advisor. His legacy is remembered in sumo annals and he is honored in the Yokozuna monuments.
1903 Jinmaku Kyūgorō Yokozuna
1973day.year

Nasif Estéfano

(1932 - 1973)

Argentinian race car driver

Argentinian race car driver
Argentinian race car driver who competed in Formula One and endurance racing during the 1960s.
Born in 1932 in Córdoba, Argentina, Nasif Estéfano became one of his country's pioneering motorsport figures. He participated in Formula One events, including the 1960 Cuban Grand Prix, and found success in endurance races and the popular Turismo Carretera series. Estéfano was known for his skillful driving and competitive spirit on varied circuits. Tragically, he died in a racing accident in 1973, but his legacy endures in Argentine motorsport history as a trailblazer for future generations of drivers.
1973 Nasif Estéfano
1975day.year

Charles Reidpath

(1887 - 1975)

American runner and general

American runner and general
American Olympic champion runner who won gold medals at the 1912 Games and later served as a U.S. Army general.
Born in 1887, Charles Reidpath rose to fame by winning the 400 meters and anchor leg of the 4×400 meter relay at the 1912 Stockholm Olympics. After his athletic success, he pursued a military career, serving in the Pancho Villa Expedition and World War I. Reidpath achieved the rank of brigadier general in the National Guard and was a strong advocate for physical education. His dual legacy as an Olympic champion and military leader exemplifies his dedication to service and sport. He died in 1975, remembered for his contributions to American athletics and the armed forces.
1975 Charles Reidpath
2012day.year

Jaroslav Kozlík

(1907 - 2012)

Czech volleyball player and educator

Czech volleyball player and educator
Czech volleyball player and educator who helped shape the sport and mentor young athletes.
Born in 1907, Jaroslav Kozlík was an early figure in Czech volleyball, both as a competitor and coach. He excelled on the court, representing his country and popularizing the game domestically. After retiring as a player, he devoted himself to education, training future generations of athletes. His work as a teacher and mentor left a lasting impact on Czech sports culture. Kozlík lived to 105, passing away in 2012, and is remembered for his dual legacy in sport and education.
Jaroslav Kozlík
2013day.year

Tony Summers

(1924 - 2013)

Welsh swimmer

Welsh swimmer
Tony Summers was a Welsh swimmer known for his achievements in regional and national competitions.
Born in 1924, Tony Summers emerged as a prominent figure in Welsh swimming in the decades following World War II. He represented his country in various championships, showcasing exceptional talent and dedication. Summers earned acclaim for his disciplined training regimen and graceful style in the water. Beyond his own races, he dedicated time to coaching and mentoring aspiring swimmers in his hometown. His legacy endures in the clubs and athletes he inspired, cementing his place in Wales's aquatic history.
Tony Summers
2023day.year

Bobby Charlton

(1937 - 2023)

English footballer and manager

English footballer and manager
Legendary English footballer and World Cup winner, regarded as one of Manchester United's greatest players.
Sir Bobby Charlton (1937–2023) was an English footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He spent most of his club career at Manchester United, making over 750 appearances. Charlton won the Ballon d'Or in 1966 and was instrumental in England's 1966 World Cup victory. After retiring, he served as a director and ambassador for Manchester United. He is remembered for his powerful shot, sportsmanship, and contributions to rebuilding Manchester United after the Munich air disaster. His records at Manchester United and for England stood for decades before being surpassed.
2023 Bobby Charlton