1986 Bronze pig statue unveiled at Seattle's Pike Place Market
1980 Bronze plaque dedicated to memory of Thurman Munson at Yankee Stadium
1976 Rhoshii Wells, born in Austin, Texas, middleweight boxer 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Jim Weaver, Northridge California, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Troy Glaus, born in Tarzana, California, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Eric DuBose, Bradenton, Florida, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Terrance Cauthen, Trenton, New Jersey, lightweight boxer 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Ryan Drese, born in San Francisco, California, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Jim Parque, born in Norwalk, California, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Matt LeCroy, Anderson, South Carolina, baseball catcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Natalie Titcume, Australian softball catcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Mark Kotsay, Whittier California, baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Carla Boyd, Wynyard Tasmania, basketball player 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Kip Harkrider, born in Carthage, Texas, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Kaipo Spenser, born in Wailuku, HI, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Seth Greisinger, born in Kansas City, Kansas, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Chad Green, born in Dunkirk, New York, baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Travis Lee, born in San Diego, California, baseball 1st baseman 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Mark Johnson, Dayton Ohio, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Jacque Jones, born in San Diego, California, baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Chad Allen, born in Dallas, Texas, baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Augie Ojeda, born in Los Angeles, California, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Billy Koch, Garden City, New York, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Kris Benson, Konnesaw, Texas, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 R A Dickey, born in Nashville, Tennessee, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Braden Looper, Weatherford, Oklahoma, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Brooke Wilkins, Australian softball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 A. J. Hinch, Wavely, Iowa, baseball catcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Warren Morris, Alexandria, Louisiana, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Annie Pelletier, born in Montreal, Quebec, 3m diver 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Jason Williams, Gonzales, Louisiana, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Brian Loyd, Lynwood California, baseball catcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Jenny Whittle, Australian basketball center 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Malina Milson, Australian softball 1st baseman 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Michelle Brogan, Australian basketball forward 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Maria Mutola, Maputo Mozambique, 800m runner 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Nate Jones, born in Chicago, Illinois, heavyweight boxer 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Allison Cook, Australian basketballl player 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Trisha Fallon, Australian basketball forward 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Joanne Brown, Australian softball catcher and 1st baseman, 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Tanya Harding, Australian softball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1970 Tonja Yevette Buford-Bailey, born in Dayton, Ohio, 400m hurdler, won 1996 Olympic bronze
1970 Melanie Roche, Australian softball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1970 Nicole Richardson, Australian softball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1969 Mark Heese, born in Toronto, Ontario, beach volleyballer 1996 Olympics bronze
1969 Haylea Petrie, Australian softball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1969 Yoko Zetterlund, born in San Francisco, California, volleyball setter, Olympics bronze 1992, 1996
1969 Michelle Gibson, equestrian dressage 1996 Olympics bronze
1969 Peta Edebone, Australian softball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1968 Sandy Brondello, Australian basketball guard 1996 Olympics bronze
1968 Carolyn Crudgington, Australian softball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1968 Mark Lenzi, born in Huntsville, Alabama, diver 1996 Olympics bronze
1968 Rachael Sporn, Australian basketball forward 1996 Olympics bronze
1968 Vernell Coles, basketball player 1988 Olympics bronze
1968 Teee Williams, born in Los Angeles, California, volleyball outside hitter, Olympics bronze 1992, 1996
1967 William "Bill" Carlucci, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, rower 1996 Olympics bronze
1967 Kenneth Gould, born in Chicago, Illinois, Welterweight boxer 1988 Olympics bronze
1967 John Child, East York Ontario, beach volleyballer 1996 Olympics bronze
1967 Debi Thomas, U.S., figure skater, 1988 Olympics bronze
1966 Simone Jacobs, England, 4X100m relayer 1984 Olympics bronze
1965 Romallis Ellis, Washington D.C., lightweight boxer 1988 Olympics bronze
1965 Sally McDermid, Australian softball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1965 Emilio Sanchez, born in Madrid, Spain, Tennis player, 1988 Olympic bronze
1965 Melita Ruhn, born in Romania, horse vaulter 1980 Olympics bronze
1964 Wendy Wyland, Jackson, Michigan, platform diver 1984 Olympics bronze
1964 Steffan Peters, equestrian dressage 1996 Olympics bronze
1964 Earl Jones, born in Inkster, Michigan, 800m runner 1984 Olympics bronze
1964 Raimo Helminen, born in Tampere, Finland, hockey forward, Team Finland, 1998 Olympic Bronze
1964 Jenny Holliday, Australian softball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1963 Ana Quirot, Cuba, 800m runner, Olympics bronze/silver 1992, 1996
1962 Susan DeMattei, born in San Francisco, California, cyclist 1996 Olympics bronze
1962 Jukka Tammi, hockey goaltender, Team Finland 1998 Olympics Bronze
1961 Innocent Egbunike, Nigeria, 4x400m runner 1984 Olympics bronze
1961 Mintcho Pachov, Bulgaria, 67.5kg weightlifer 1980 Olympics bronze
1961 Sterling Hinds, Toronto, 4X100m relayer 1984 Olympics bronze
1961 Kathrin Dorre, East German marathoner 1988 Olympics bronze
1960 Nate Carr, born in Erie, Pennsylvania, freestyle wrestler 1988 Olympics bronze
1960 Tonie Campbell, born in Los Angeles, California, 100m hurdler 1988 Olympics bronze
1959 Robyn Maher, Australian basketball guard 1996 Olympics bronze
1959 Beth Heiden, born in Madison, Wisconsin, 3000m speed skater 1980 Olympics bronze
1959 Edward Liddie, born in Union, Georgia, Judo fighter 1984 Olympics bronze
1959 Pascal Barre, France, sprint relay team 1980 Olympics bronze
1958 Dwayne Evans, born in Phoenix, Arizona, 200m runner 1976 Olympics bronze
1958 Bob Crudgington, Australian softball head coach 1996 Olympics bronze
1958 Joyce Lester, Australian softball catcher, 1996 Olympics bronze
1957 Vladmir Tkachenko, U.S.S.R., basketball 1980 Olympics bronze
1957 Keith Connor, Anguilla, British triple jumper 1984 Olympics bronze
1957 Bogdan Musiol, German DR, bobsled 1980 Olympics bronze
1957 Christina Seufert, Sacraento California, diver 1984 Olympics bronze
1956 Cindy Nelson, U.S., skier 1976 Olympics bronze
1956 Robert Dover, equestrian dressage 1996 Olympics bronze
1956 Jim Barton, born Lincoln, Nebraska, soling yachter, won Olympic bronze in 1996
1955 Enith Salle Brigitha, Neth, 100m/200m swimmer 1976 Olympics bronze
1955 John Tate, U.S., heavyweight boxer 1968 Olympics bronze
1954 Joslyn Y Hoyte-Smith, Barbados, 4X400m hurdler 1980 Olympics bronze
1954 Silvia Chivas, Cuba, 100m/4x100m runner 1972 Olympics bronze
1953 Kate Schmidt, U.S. javelin thrower 1972 Olympics bronze
1953 Mohammed Kedir, Ethiopia, 10k runner 1980 Olympics bronze
1953 Janet Lynn, ice skater, 1972 Olympics bronze
1952 Anita Luceete Defrantz, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, rower 1976 Olympics bronze
1952 Joseph Kent Massey, born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, soling yachter 1996 Olympics bronze
1951 Alan Minter, England, light-middleweight boxer 1972 Olympics bronze
1951 Rolando Thoeni, Italy, slalom 1972 Olympics bronze
1950 Inge Helten, German FR, sprinter 1976 Olympics bronze
1950 Cynthia Potter, U.S., springboard diver 1976 Olympics bronze
1950 Ken Arthur, Australian softball asst coach 1996 Olympics bronze
1950 Rafael Canizares Poey, Alacs Mtnzs Cuba, basketballer, Olympic bronze 1972
1949 Ricardo Luis Carreras, New York City, bantamweight boxer 1972 Olympics bronze
1949 Thomas Lionel Hill, New Orleans, 110m hurdler 1972 Olympics bronze
1949 John Baldwin, Detroit, light middleweight boxer 1968 Olympics bronze
1949 Helena Fibingerova, born in Czechoslovakia, shot putter 1976 Olympics bronze
1949 Scott Allen, USA, skater 1964 Olympics bronze
1949 Michael Boit, Nandi Kenya, 800m runner 1972 Olympics bronze
1948 Jaime Huelamo, Spain, cyclist 1972 Olympics bronze drug disqualified
1948 Alfred Matt, Austria, slalom 1968 Olympics bronze
1947 Ilona Gusenbauer, Austria, high jumper 1972 Olympics bronze
1947 Sergey Kovalneko, U.S.S.R., basketball 1968 Olympics bronze
1946 Alfred Jones, born in Grace, Mississippi, middleweight boxer 1968 Olympics bronze
1945 Richard C Wohlhuter, 800m runner 1976 Olympics bronze
1945 Roger Bambuck, Guadeloupe, French 4X100 runner 1968 Olympics bronze
1945 John Carlos, track star, Olympic bronze 1968, ; gave black power salute
1944 Chi Cheng, born in Taiwan, sprinter/80m hurdler, 1968 Olympics Bronze
1943 Allen James Coage, New York City, HW judo 1976 Olympics bronze
1943 Gertrud "Traudl" Hecher, Austria, downhill skier 1960 Olympics bronze
1943 Giuseppi Gentile, Italy, triple jumper 1968 Olympics bronze
1943 Pedro Chappe-Garcia, Havana, basketball player 1972 Olympics bronze
1943 Carol Lavell, born in Fairfax, Vermont, equestrian dressage, Olympics bronze 1992, 1996
1943 Carole Peel, Australian softball asst coach, 1996 Olympics bronze
1942 Hans-Joachim Klein, German FR, 100m swimmer 1964 Olympics bronze
1942 Kent Bede Bernard, Trinidad, 4X400 runner 1964 Olympics bronze
1941 Quincey Daniels, born in Biloxi, Mississippi, boxer 1960 Olympics bronze
1941 Marcia Jones Smoke, born in Oklahoma, 500m kayak 1964 Olympics bronze
1941 Sven Hamrin, born in Sweden, road race cycler, 1964 Olympics bronze
1940 Miguel Calderon-Gomez, Havana, basketball player 1972 Olympics bronze
1940 Harry Winston Jerome, Sask Canada, 100m runner 1964 Olympics bronze
1939 Heinrich Messner, born in Austria, downhill skier 1972 Olympics bronze
1939 Charles Brown, Cin, Ohio, featherweight boxer 1964 Olympics bronze
1938 Johnny Caldwell, Ireland, flyweight boxer 1956 Olympics bronze
1938 Bronze memorial statue of Henry Hudson erected in Bronx
1937 Tatyana Shchelkanova, U.S.S.R., long jumper 1964 Olympics bronze
1935 Richard W. Howard, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 400m hurdler 1960 Olympics bronze
1935 Earlene Dennis Brown, born in Latero, Texas, shot putter 1960 Olympics bronze
1934 Paula Myers-Pope, U.S., platform diver, 2 silver, 1 bronze, Oly 1952-60
1932 Joshua Culbreath, Penn, 400m hurdler 1956 Olympics bronze
1931 Giuliana Chenal-Minuzzo, Italy, downhill skier 1952 Olympics bronze
1931 Jose Telles Da Conceicao, Brazil, high jumper 1952 Olympics bronze
1930 James Gathers, Sumter, South Carolina, 200m runner 1952 Olympics bronze
1929 Keith A St. H Gardner, Jamaica, 4x400m runner 1960 Olympics bronze
1928 Pat Smythe, England, equestrian jumper 1956 Olympics bronze
1925 Yakov Rylskly, U.S.S.R., sabre team 1956 Olympics bronze
1925 Dorothea Hochletiner, born in Austria, giant slalom 1956 Olympics bronze
1923 Floyd M. Simmons, actor and decathlete Olympics bronze 1948, 1952
1922 Herbert P. Douglas Jr., born in Pittsburgh, long jumper, 1948 Olympic bronze
1920 Emmanuel McDonald Bailey, Trinidad, 100m runner 1952 Olympics bronze
1910 Rudi Ball, Germany, Jewish ice hockey star, 1932 Olympics bronze
1907 Proclamation sets fineness and weight of silver and bronze coins of Canada
1904 Bronze statue of Christ on Argentine-Chilian border dedicated
1865 C J Thomsen, Denmark, archaeologist, named Stone/Iron/Bronze Ages
1853 1st U.S. bronze equestrian statue (of Andrew Jackson) unveiled, Wash
1517 Hermann Vischer, the Younger, German bronze merchant, dies
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