Austrian gymnast
Austrian gymnast
Austrian gymnast who won two gold medals at the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis.
Julius Lenhart was an Austrian gymnast who competed in the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis. He secured two gold medals, one in the individual all-around and another with his gymnastics club team. Lenhart represented the Turnverein Vorwärts gymnastics club and gained prominence for his athletic versatility. Following the Olympics, he taught gymnastics and promoted physical education. His Olympic success made him one of Austria’s earliest Olympic champions. Lenhart’s achievements are remembered as a milestone in the history of gymnastics. He continued to influence the sport through coaching and club leadership until his death.
1875
Julius Lenhart
American pole vaulter and coach
American pole vaulter and coach
American pole vaulter who won silver at the 1900 Paris Olympics and later became a respected track and field coach.
Charles Dvorak was an American pole vaulter born in 1878 who achieved international recognition by winning the silver medal at the 1900 Paris Olympics. Known for his elegant technique, Dvorak set national records and dominated U.S. pole vault competitions in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Following his athletic career, he devoted himself to coaching at leading academic institutions, where he refined training methods and mentored future champions. His contributions to track and field extended beyond personal achievements, influencing the sport’s development in the United States. Dvorak’s legacy endures in the world of athletics.
Charles Dvorak
Dutch footballer
Dutch footballer
Legendary Dutch football striker, five-time Eredivisie top scorer and prolific national team goal-scorer.
Born in 1920 in Heerenveen, Abe Lenstra became a national football icon, playing for SC Heerenveen and later SC Enschede. He earned 47 caps for the Netherlands, scoring 33 goals without ever losing a match. Lenstra led the Dutch league in scoring five times and won multiple national championships. Renowned for his skillful dribbling and finishing, he set standards for future Dutch stars. After retiring, he coached youth teams and served in football administration. He remains celebrated as a founding figure in Dutch professional football history.
1920
Abe Lenstra
Brazilian footballer and manager
Brazilian footballer and manager
Brazilian football goalkeeper famed for his reflexes and part of two World Cup-winning squads.
Carlos José Castilho was a celebrated Brazilian football goalkeeper who played for Fluminense and the national team, contributing to Brazil’s victories in the 1958 and 1962 FIFA World Cups. Nicknamed 'Leiteria' (Lucky), he was renowned for his reflex saves and consistency on the field. After retiring as a player, he managed youth squads and worked as a goalkeeping coach, nurturing future talents. Castilho held a record for appearances with his club and earned praise from teammates and opponents alike. His calm demeanor and leadership made him a respected figure in Brazilian football. His legacy endures among soccer enthusiasts and historians.
1927
Carlos José Castilho
Australian rugby league player and coach
Australian rugby league player and coach
Australian rugby league player and coach who represented New South Wales and Australia as a standout lock forward.
Dick Poole was born in Sydney and played for Eastern Suburbs Roosters before transferring to Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles.
He earned selection for New South Wales and the Kangaroos during the 1950s, captaining Australia on the 1956–57 tour.
After retiring as a player, he coached Eastern Suburbs to NSWRL finals appearances in 1961.
Poole later led the Australian national team to victory in the 1968 Rugby League World Cup.
His contributions to the sport were honored with induction into the Australian Rugby League Hall of Fame.
He remains a respected figure in Australian rugby league.
Dick Poole
Iraqi footballer and manager
Iraqi footballer and manager
Iraqi football legend who starred as a midfielder and later coached the national team.
Ammo Baba was one of Iraq's most celebrated footballers, known for his skillful midfield play. He made over 100 appearances for the national team, captaining Iraq across three decades. After hanging up his boots, he transitioned to management, leading the Iraqi side to regional championships. His tactical innovation and dedication helped shape Iraqi football's golden era. He remained a revered figure until his death in 2009, leaving an enduring legacy in Middle Eastern football.
1934
Ammo Baba
American boxer
American boxer
American light heavyweight champion renowned for his slick boxing style in the 1960s.
Willie Pastrano was an American professional boxer who reigned as the World Light Heavyweight Champion from 1963 to 1965. Known for his defensive finesse and elusive movement, Pastrano compiled a professional record featuring victories over top contenders. His title win over Harold Johnson showcased his tactical prowess in the ring. After losing the championship, he continued to fight with distinction before retiring in the early 1970s. Pastrano's graceful style and sportsmanship made him a fan favorite and left a mark on boxing's golden era.
Willie Pastrano
American baseball player and manager
American baseball player and manager
American former MLB pitcher known for his submarine delivery and relief pitching.
Dave Giusti is a retired American professional baseball player and manager best remembered for his submarine-style pitching. He spent over a decade in Major League Baseball, most notably with the Pittsburgh Pirates during their 1971 World Series championship. Giusti was a three-time All-Star and led the National League in saves in 1969. After retiring as a player, he served as a pitching coach and minor league manager. His unique technique and competitive spirit have left a lasting impression on baseball fans and players alike.
1939
Dave Giusti
American football player and sprinter
American football player and sprinter
American sprinter and football player who won two gold medals at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
Henry Carr was born in Newark, New Jersey in 1941.
He excelled as a sprinter at Arizona State University under coach Lew Hartzog.
At the 1964 Olympics, he claimed gold in the 200 meters and the 4x400 meter relay.
Carr briefly played professional football before focusing on track and field.
He set world records and was celebrated for his powerful finishing sprint.
After retiring, he worked as a coach and mentor to young athletes.
Carr's achievements remain a highlight in American track history.
1941
Henry Carr
French footballer, coach, and manager
French footballer
coach
and manager
French footballer turned coach who led France to its first World Cup victory in 1998.
Aimé Jacquet began his career as a midfield player with Saint-Étienne in the 1960s.
He won multiple league titles before retiring to pursue coaching.
Jacquet managed several French clubs, including Bordeaux and Lyon, achieving domestic success.
In 1993, he became the head coach of the French national team.
He guided France through the 1996 European Championship and to glory at the 1998 World Cup on home soil.
His tactical acumen and emphasis on teamwork earned him widespread praise.
Jacquet's victory transformed French football and inspired a generation of players.
Aimé Jacquet
English race car driver
English race car driver
Alain de Cadenet was an English race car driver and television presenter known for his endurance racing achievements.
Alain de Cadenet was born in 1945 in London, England, and developed an early passion for motorsport. He began his career as a privateer racer, building and driving his own cars in endurance events. De Cadenet achieved notable finishes at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, including a third-place overall in 1976 driving a Porsche 936. Beyond driving, he became a respected automotive broadcaster with his series 'Victory By Design,' exploring classic racing machinery. De Cadenet contributed articles to leading motoring magazines and authored books on racing history. His technical knowledge and charismatic presentation made him a fan favorite in the motorsport community. He remained active in historic racing events and automotive preservation well into his later years. De Cadenet passed away in 2022, leaving behind a legacy as both a competitor and historian of motor racing. His influence is celebrated among enthusiasts and preservationists alike.
Alain de Cadenet
American basketball player and coach
American basketball player and coach
American former professional basketball point guard who played in the NBA and later served as a coach and scout.
Jim Price (b. 1949) is an American former professional basketball player who played eight seasons in the National Basketball Association.
He was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the 1972 NBA Draft and also played for the Detroit Pistons.
Known for his court vision and leadership, he averaged double-digit points and solid assists throughout his career.
After retiring as a player, Price transitioned to coaching and scouting, holding assistant coaching roles with various NBA teams.
His contributions have spanned both on-court performance and talent development in professional basketball.
1949
Jim Price