1862day.year

Charles Turner

(1862 - 1944)

Australian cricketer

Australian cricketer
Australian cricketer renowned for his fast bowling in the late 19th century.
Charles Turner was an Australian cricketer whose pace bowling made him one of the most formidable bowlers of his era. He played Test matches for Australia between 1888 and 1895, taking multiple five-wicket hauls. Turner's accuracy and consistency helped Australia secure victories both at home and abroad. Known as 'Charlie,' he later contributed to the sport as a coach and mentor to younger players. His record stood for decades, cementing his place in cricket history.
1862 Charles Turner
1883day.year

Emil Breitkreutz

(1883 - 1972)

American runner and coach

American runner and coach
American middle-distance runner and coach active in the early 20th century.
Emil Breitkreutz was an American athlete who excelled in middle-distance running during the early 1900s. He competed at national events and later transitioned to coaching collegiate track teams. Breitkreutz's expertise and training methods influenced a generation of athletes, helping to raise the standard of American track and field. He was admired for his dedication to the sport and his mentoring of young runners. Breitkreutz remained involved in athletics until his death in 1972.
1883 Emil Breitkreutz
1892day.year

Tazio Nuvolari

(1892 - 1953)

Italian race car driver and motorcycle racer

Italian race car driver and motorcycle racer
Tazio Nuvolari was an Italian motor racing legend celebrated for his daring spirit and numerous victories in Grand Prix and endurance racing.
Nicknamed 'Il Mantovano Volante' (The Flying Mantuan), Nuvolari began his career on motorcycles before switching to automobiles. He won major races including the Mille Miglia and multiple Grand Prix events, often overcoming mechanical disadvantages. Nuvolari’s fearless driving style and showmanship earned him international fame during the 1930s. He raced for top manufacturers like Alfa Romeo and Auto Union, cementing his status as one of motorsport’s first superstars. After World War II, he made astonishing comebacks, demonstrating his enduring talent. His legacy lives on as an icon of courage and skill in racing history.
Tazio Nuvolari
1894day.year

Bobby Cruickshank

(1894 - 1975)

American golfer

American golfer
Bobby Cruickshank was a professional golfer known for his consistent play and multiple top finishes on tour in the early 20th century.
Cruickshank emerged as a leading figure in American golf during the 1920s and 1930s, recording numerous tournament victories. He represented the United States in international competitions and competed in the inaugural Ryder Cup. Known for his steady swing and sportsmanship, he was a favorite among fans and fellow players. Cruickshank’s career helped popularize professional golf in the United States during its formative years. He remained active in the golf community as a coach and mentor after retiring from competition. His contributions to the game endure in the sport’s rich history.
1894 Bobby Cruickshank
1900day.year

Eliška Junková

(1900 - 1994)

Czechoslovakian race car driver

Czechoslovakian race car driver
Pioneering Czechoslovakian race car driver and one of the first female Grand Prix competitors.
Born in 1900 in Prague, Eliška Junková gained fame as one of the first female Grand Prix drivers during the golden age of motor racing. She began racing in local events before joining the prestigious Bugatti racing team. In 1928 she finished fourth overall in the Mille Miglia and took first place in her class, showcasing exceptional skill on demanding courses. Junková's fearless driving and precise road mapping won her respect in a male-dominated sport. She challenged societal norms and inspired future generations of women racers. Her legacy endures as a pioneer of motorsport until her death in 1994.
1900 Eliška Junková
1924day.year

Mel Patton

(1924 - 2014)

American sprinter and coach

American sprinter and coach
Mel Patton was an American sprinter and coach, nicknamed the "World's Fastest Human" in his prime.
Nicknamed the "World's Fastest Human", Mel Patton was an American sprinter and coach. Born in 1924 in Los Angeles, he excelled in college track before setting world records in the 100m and 200m. At the 1948 London Olympics, he earned silver medals in the 200m and 4x100m relay despite fierce competition. Known for his explosive starts and powerful finish, Patton dominated U.S. national championships post-war. After retiring from competition, he became a respected track coach, mentoring young athletes. His contributions to sprinting techniques influenced training methods for decades. He passed away in 2014, remembered as one of America's great post-war track stars.
Mel Patton
1930day.year

Paul Foytack

(1930 - 2021)

American baseball player

American baseball player
American professional baseball pitcher who played in Major League Baseball during the 1950s and early 1960s.
Paul Foytack was a Major League Baseball pitcher known for his tenure with the Detroit Tigers and the Los Angeles Angels. He debuted in 1953 and spent eight seasons in the majors, recording a career-high 15 wins in 1956. Foytack was noted for his durable pitching and contributed both as a starter and reliever. After retiring, he remained active in local baseball communities and youth coaching. His career remains a part of mid-century American baseball history.
Paul Foytack
1941day.year

Gerry Marshall

(1941 - 2005)

English race car driver

English race car driver
Gerry Marshall was a British race car driver acclaimed for his success in touring car racing. He became one of the most popular and frequent winners on the British saloon car scene.
Born in London in 1941, Gerald 'Gerry' Marshall began his racing career in the 1960s. Known by fans as 'Big Gerry', he achieved numerous victories in touring and saloon car championships. He raced iconic models from Triumph, Vauxhall, and Jaguar, showcasing his versatility. Marshall's aggressive driving style and charismatic personality made him a fan favorite. He won multiple British Saloon Car titles and competed in endurance events like the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Off-track, he was praised for his sportsmanship and contributions to motorsport promotion. Marshall retired in the early 2000s and left a lasting legacy upon his death in 2005.
Gerry Marshall
1942day.year

Willie Carson

Scottish jockey and sportscaster

Scottish jockey and sportscaster
Willie Carson is a Scottish jockey and sportscaster celebrated for his achievements in flat horse racing. He won multiple British championships and major international races.
Born in Northern Ireland in 1942, Willie Carson was raised in Scotland and began his riding career as a teenager. He became one of Britain's leading jockeys, winning five Scottish Jockey championships and a record 17 British Flat Racing Champion Jockey titles. His victories include classics such as the Epsom Derby and 2000 Guineas. After retiring from race riding in 1996, he transitioned to broadcasting and became a respected racing pundit. Carson's tactical acumen and disciplined training earned him admiration in the racing world. He continues to contribute to the sport through mentoring young jockeys and charity work.
1942 Willie Carson
1946day.year

Jo Jo White

(1946 - 2018)

American basketball player and coach

American basketball player and coach
American professional basketball player and coach, Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer.
Jo Jo White was a star guard for the Boston Celtics from 1969 to 1981.\nHe won two NBA championships and was named Finals MVP in 1976.\nAs a nine-time NBA All-Star, he was known for his durability and clutch performances.\nWhite won a gold medal with Team USA at the 1976 Montreal Olympics.\nHe scored over 12,000 points in his NBA career and later coached in the Continental Basketball Association.\nWhite was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015.\nHe remains a beloved figure in Celtics history.
Jo Jo White
1948day.year

Horst Bertram

(1948 - 2023)

German footballer and manager

German footballer and manager
German footballer and manager active in domestic leagues.
1948 Horst Bertram
1950day.year

Harvey Martin

(1950 - 2001)

American football player

American football player
American football defensive end who won Super Bowl XII and was named co-MVP.
Harvey Martin was a dominant defensive end for the Dallas Cowboys from 1973 to 1983.\nHe helped lead the Cowboys to victory in Super Bowl XII, earning co-MVP honors.\nA three-time Pro Bowl selection, Martin recorded 114 career sacks (unofficially).\nKnown for his speed and strength, he was named NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 1977.\nAfter retiring, he faced personal challenges but remained a celebrated figure in Cowboys history.\nMartin was posthumously inducted into the Cowboys Ring of Honor.
1950 Harvey Martin