1874day.year

Dimitrios Golemis

(1874 - 1941)

Greek runner

Greek runner
Dimitrios Golemis was a Greek sprinter who won silver in the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.
Born in 1874 in Sparta, Greece, Dimitrios Golemis competed in the inaugural modern Olympics in Athens in 1896. He ran the 100 metres and finished in a close second place behind American sprinter Thomas Burke. His performance secured him the silver medal, making him one of Greece’s first Olympic medalists. Golemis’s success inspired future generations of Greek athletes. Little is recorded about his later life, but his Olympic achievement remains part of Greek sporting history. He died in 1941, remembered as a pioneer of modern athletics in Greece.
1874 Dimitrios Golemis
1903day.year

Stewie Dempster

(1903 - 1974)

New Zealand cricketer and coach

New Zealand cricketer and coach
Stewie Dempster (1903–1974) was a celebrated New Zealand cricketer and coach, renowned for his elegant batting technique.
Stewie Dempster debuted for New Zealand’s national cricket team in 1927, earning acclaim for his elegant batting style. He scored two centuries on England’s 1927 tour, becoming a popular figure in county cricket. After retiring from international play, he coached in Australia and South Africa. Dempster held a record highest first-class batting average for many years. He was awarded life membership of the Marylebone Cricket Club in recognition of his contributions. Dempster’s techniques influenced generations of batsmen.
1903 Stewie Dempster
1913day.year

Jack Dyer

(1913 - 2003)

Australian footballer and coach

Australian footballer and coach
Jack Dyer was an Australian rules footballer and coach who became a legend at the Richmond Football Club.
Jack Dyer was born on November 15, 1913, in Murtoa, Victoria. He played for Richmond in the Victorian Football League from 1931 to 1949, known for his toughness and leadership. He earned the nickname 'Captain Blood' for his aggressive playing style on the field. After retiring as a player, Dyer coached the club and remained a prominent media personality. He was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame and is remembered as one of the game's greatest figures. Dyer passed away in 2003, leaving a lasting legacy in Australian sport.
1913 Jack Dyer
1935day.year

Nera White

(1935 - 2016)

American basketball player

American basketball player
American basketball player regarded as one of the greatest in USA women's basketball history, dominating in the 1950s and 1960s.
Nera White was born in 1935 in Macon, Georgia, and became a legendary figure in women's basketball. She led the Nashville Business College team to multiple national championships. White was named MVP of the 1957 FIBA World Championship, helping the USA win gold. Known for her scoring ability and defensive skills, she represented the United States in international competition for a decade. She was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992. White's impact extended beyond the court, inspiring future generations of female athletes. She passed away in 2016, celebrated as a pioneer of women's basketball.
1935 Nera White
1936day.year

H. B. Bailey

(1936 - 2003)

American race car driver

American race car driver
American race car driver with a prolific career in NASCAR, known for his longevity and distinctive driving style.
H. B. Bailey was born in 1936 and became a well-known NASCAR competitor. He made over 600 starts in the NASCAR Cup Series between 1958 and 1986. Bailey was celebrated for his fearless driving and consistent performances on tracks nationwide. He earned multiple top-ten finishes and garnered the respect of peers and fans. After retiring, he remained active as a mentor and instructor to young drivers. His contributions to stock car racing were honored with induction into regional motorsport halls of fame. Bailey passed away in 2003, remembered for his dedication to the sport.
1936 H. B. Bailey
1939day.year

Terry Bradbury

English footballer and manager

English footballer and manager
An English footballer who played professionally before embarking on a managerial career in the lower leagues.
Terry Bradbury is an English former professional footballer and manager. Born in 1939, he built a reputation for his versatility and understanding of the game during a playing career that spanned the late 1950s and 1960s. Featuring as a dependable presence on the pitch, he later transitioned into coaching and management. Over his managerial tenure, he guided multiple clubs in the English lower divisions, known for his tactical insights and leadership. His dedication to football extended well beyond his playing days, marking him as a respected figure in the sport.
1939 Terry Bradbury
1946day.year

Vassilis Goumas

Greek basketball player

Greek basketball player
Greek basketball star who dominated the court in the late 1960s and 1970s.
Goumas was a prolific scorer for Iraklis Thessaloniki, leading them to multiple Greek League finals. He represented Greece at EuroBasket tournaments, contributing to a silver medal finish in 1969. Known for his shooting accuracy and leadership, he ranked among Europe's top players of his era. He earned several Greek League scoring titles before retiring in 1981. After his playing career, he remained active as a coach and mentor in Greek basketball. His achievements continue to be celebrated by sports fans across Greece.
1946 Vassilis Goumas
1947day.year

Bob Dandridge

American basketball player

American basketball player
American NBA champion forward known for his clutch shooting and defensive prowess.
Dandridge played collegiately at Virginia Union before entering the NBA in 1969. He won championships with the Milwaukee Bucks (1971) and the Washington Bullets (1978). A four-time NBA All-Star, he was celebrated for his mid-range jump shot and tenacious defense. He averaged over 16 points and 6 rebounds per game across his 12-season career. In 2021, he was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. His clutch performances in Finals games remain part of NBA history.
1947 Bob Dandridge
1952day.year

Randy Savage

(1952 - 2011)

American wrestler

American wrestler
American professional wrestler famed for his flamboyant persona “Macho Man.”
Born Randall Mario Poffo in 1952 in Columbus, Ohio, Randy “Macho Man” Savage became one of wrestling’s most iconic figures. Known for his colorful costumes, intense promos, and signature flying elbow drop, he captured multiple world championships in WWE and WCW. Savage’s memorable feuds with Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair and his on-screen romance with Miss Elizabeth defined the 1980s wrestling boom. He recorded a rap album and appeared in films before his untimely death in 2011. Posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2015.
Randy Savage
1957day.year

Michael Woythe

German footballer and manager

German footballer and manager
Michael Woythe is a German former footballer and manager known for his midfield career and coaching roles.
Michael Woythe began his football career in the late 1970s, playing as a midfielder for clubs in Germany's professional leagues. After retiring from playing, he transitioned into management, leading teams at various levels of German football. Woythe is recognized for his tactical knowledge and ability to develop young talent. Throughout his coaching career, he emphasized disciplined play and teamwork. His contributions to German football span both his on-field performance and his leadership off the pitch.
Michael Woythe
1961day.year

Hugh McGahan

New Zealand rugby league player

New Zealand rugby league player
New Zealand rugby league player who captained the national team and earned acclaim for his performance as a five-eighth.
Hugh McGahan played for the New Zealand national rugby league team, the Kiwis, from 1985 to 1991, captaining the side and earning acclaim as a five-eighth. At club level, he starred for teams in Australia’s NSWRL competition and won the prestigious Rothmans Medal for Player of the Year. Known for his leadership and on-field vision, McGahan is considered one of New Zealand’s rugby league greats. After retiring, he moved into sports administration and served on the New Zealand Rugby League board. His contributions have helped shape the modern game in New Zealand.
1961 Hugh McGahan
1962day.year

Mark Acres

American basketball player and educator

American basketball player and educator
American former NBA player and educator, known for his defensive skills and dedication to youth development.
Mark Acres was drafted into the NBA in 1984 and played multiple seasons as a center for teams in the league. Known for his height and defensive skills, he contributed solid minutes off the bench throughout his career. After retiring from professional basketball, Acres transitioned into education, focusing on teaching and coaching at the high school level. He has been praised for mentoring young athletes and promoting academic achievement. His journey from the NBA to the classroom underscores his commitment to personal growth and community service.
1962 Mark Acres