2006 2006 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Turin, Italy
2005 London is declared the host city for the 2012 Summer Olympics
2002 XIX Winter Olympics closes in Salt Lake City Utah/Quebec City
2002 XIX Winter Olympics opens in Salt Lake City Utah/Quebec City
1998 NHL resumes season since Feb 8th to accomodate the Olympics
1998 NHL stops season until Feb 24th to accomodate the Olympics
1997 Athen's Greece selected for 2004 Olympics
1997 Athens, Buenos Aires, Cape Town, Rome and Stockholm are finalists for 2004 Olympics site
1995 Salt Lake City awarded the XIX Winter Olympics in 2002
1992 Kees [Cornelis] Broekman, speed skater 1952 Olympics silver, dies
1992 Tamas Darnyi swims world record/Olympics 200m backstroke (1:59.36)
1992 Dan O'Brien fails on pole vault and eliminated from Olympics decathlon
1992 Libby [Elizabeth] Callahan, Columbia, South Carolina, sport pistol 1996 Olympics
1992 Bep [Lambertus] van Klaveren, boxing champ 1928 Olympics gold, dies
1992 Bonnie Blair wins 1992 Olympics 1st gold medal for USA
1991 USA Basketball announces "Dream Team" for the 1992 Olympics
1991 South Africa readmitted to Olympics
1990 Atlanta is chosen to host 1996 (centennial) Summer Olympics
1988 NBC bids record $401M to capture rights to 1992 Barcelona Olympics
1988 Gelindo Bordin wins 21st Olympics marathon (2:10:32)
1988 Lillehammer, Norway upsets Anchorage to host 1994 Winter olympics
1988 Matti Nykanen becomes winter olympics 1st triple gold medalist
1988 U.S.S.R. announces it will participate in Seoul Summer Olympics
1987 Thomas F Waddell, founder (Gay Olympics), dies of AIDS at 50
1986 100 participate in Nude Olympics race in 38 degrees F (3 degrees C), Indiana
1985 "TASS" denounced U.S. boycott of Moscow Olympics
1984 Carl Lewis wins 2nd (long jump) of 4 gold medals in Summer Olympics
1984 Carl Lewis wins gold medal in 100-meter dash at LA Summer Olympics
1984 U.S. men's gymnastics team won team gold medal at LA Summer Olympics
1984 23rd Summer Olympics opens in Los Angeles
1984 U.S.S.R. announces it will not participate in LA Summer Olympics
1984 IOC agrees to 6-team exhibition baseball tournament in Olympics
1984 1st brother combo to win Gold and Silver in same event at Olympics (Phil and Steve Mahre-Slalom)
1984 Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean skate "Bolero" at Olympics
1982 IOC restores 2 gold medals from 1912 Olympics to Jim Thorpe
1982 Vladimir Smirnov, Russian foil fencer, 1980 Olympics gold, dies at 28
1981 Emma Laaksonen, ice hockey defenseman, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1981 Jilen Siroky, 200m breaststroke 1996 Olympics
1981 Natalie Lacuesta, born in Chicago, Illinois, rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1981 Kirsty-Leigh Brown, Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1981 Seoul, South Korea is selected to host 1988 Summer Olympics
1981 Dominique Moceanu, born in California, gymnast, World-silver-95, Olympics gold 96
1981 Katie Teft, born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1981 Lauri Illy, born in Virginia Beach, Virginia, rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1981 Alecia Ingram, born in Knoxville, Tennessee, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1981 Nicole Kantek, NSW Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1981 Lisa Moro, Victoria Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1981 Beth Botsford, 100m/200m backstroke, 1996 Olympics gold
1981 Rebecca Wilson, born in Queensland, Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1981 Lisa Skinner, Queensland Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1980 Stella Walsh-S-Walasiewicz, sprinter 1932 Olympics gold, shot at 69
1980 Jade Davidson, Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1980 Raegan Tomaster, East Patgchogue, New York, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1980 Waldemar Cierpinski wins 19th olympics marathon (2:11:03
1980 Andee Pickens, born in New Orleans, Louisiana, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1980 Jessica Deglau, Vancouver BC, 200m butterfly 1996 Olympics
1980 Sarah Louise Catherwood, Christchurch NZ, 4x200m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1980 Brooke Bennett, 800m freestyle, 1996 Olympics gold
1980 Kasumi Takahashi, Tokyo, Japan, Australian rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1980 Monica Flammer, born in Gainesville, Florida, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1980 U.S. boycotts Summer Olympics in Moscow
1980 Jenny Smith, born in Western Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1980 Liriel Higa, born in Los Angeles, California, rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1980 Deidra Graham, born in Salt Lake City, Utah, gymnast, alternate for the 1996 Olympics
1980 Eric Heiden wins all 5 speed skating golds at Lake Placid Olympics
1980 Yvonne Tousek, Kitchener Ontario, gymnistic 1996 Olympics
1980 Alison Rachel Fitch, Hamilton NZ, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1980 Shanyn MacEachern, Brampton Ontario, gymnist 1996 Olympics
1980 Kristy Powell, Florida, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1980 Dutch Government demands boycott of Olympics
1980 President Jimmy Carter announces U.S. boycott of Olympics in Moscow
1980 President Carter announces U.S. boycott of Moscow Olympics
1980 Angela Ruggiero, ice hockey defenseman, USA, 1998 Olympics
1979 Salli Wills, Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1979 Lydia Jane Lipscombe, Christchurch NZ, breastroker 1996 Olympics
1979 Ashley Whitney, born in Nashville, Tennessee, 800m freestyle relay 1996 Olympics
1979 Jennifer Exaltacion, Windsor Ontario, gymnist 1996 Olympics
1979 Brandi Siegel, born in Miami, Florida, rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1979 Kim[berly] Rhode, Whittier California, double trap, Olympics gold 1996
1979 Soni Meduna, born in Omaha, Nebraska, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1979 Cawey Schau, born in Seattle, Washington canoist alternate for 1996 Olympics
1979 Jennifer Botterill, ice hockey forward, Canada, 1998 Olympics
1979 Challen Sievers, born in Downers Grove, Illinois, rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1979 Rebecca Stoyel, born in South Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1979 Virginia Ledgerwood, Chester, Virginia, rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1979 Julia Greville, born in Perth, Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1979 Lindsay Langston, Modesto California, archer 1996 Olympics
1979 Petra Cada, Prague Czechoslovakia, Canadian table tennis player 1996 Olympics
1979 Karen Smith, Australian field hockey midfielder/halfback 1996 Olympics
1979 Ali Hassan Salameh, [Abu Hassan], killed by car bomb; believed to have helped mastermind massacre of 1972 Munich Olympics athletes
1979 Jenny Schmidgall, ice hockey forward, USA, 1998 Olympics
1978 Lauren Hewitt, Australian 100m/200m runner 1996 Olympics
1978 Riley Mants, Winnipeg Manitoba, 200m breaststroker 1996 Olympics
1978 Mohini Bhardwaj, Philadelphia, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1978 Laura Nicholls, Kitchener Ontario, 50m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1978 Sophie Simard, Lars Germany, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1978 Sanna Lankosaari, ice hockey right wing, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1978 Hayley Wickenheiser, ice hockey forward, Canada, 1998 Olympics
1978 Kristin Link, born in Fairfax, Virginia, diver 1996 Olympics
1978 Lorrie Fair, born in Los Altos, California, soccer defender 1996 Olympics
1978 Jen Grubb, born in Elk Hart, Indiana, soccer defender 1996 Olympics
1978 Rachel Rochelli, born in Houston, Texas, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1978 Elizabeth Reid, born in Fairfax, Virginia, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1978 Jade Winter, Australian swimmer 1996 Olympics
1978 Heather Brink, Lincoln, Nebraska, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1978 Cindy Parlow, born in Memphis, Tennessee, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1978 Jessica Davis, born in Greenbrae, California, rhythmic gymnast, 1996 Olympics
1978 Dionne Bainbridge, Brisbane QLD Aust, NZ 200m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1978 Tara Mounsey, ice hockey defenseman, USA, 1988 Olympics
1978 Karolina Rantamaki, ice hockey left wing, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1978 Andrea Moody, Abbotsford BC, 4X100 swimmer 1996 Olympics
1978 Laurie Schwoy, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1978 Christa Williams, born in Houston, Texas, softball pitcher, 1996 Olympics gold
1978 Lnd Girchoukevitch, NHL goaltender, Belarus, 1998 Olympics
1977 Kate Nelson, Evanston, Illinois, rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1977 Joanna Hughes, Victoria Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1977 Catherine Fox, 400m freestyle relay, 1996 Olympics gold
1977 Larissa Fontaine, born in Chicago, Illinois, gymnast alternate for 1996 Olympics
1977 Fernando Vargas, Oxnard California, welterweight boxer 1996 Olympics
1977 Kerri Strug, Tucson Ariz, gymnast, 1996 Olympics gold
1977 Oksana Baiul, Ukraine, figure skater 1994 Olympics gold
1977 Tuula Puputti, ice hockey goalie, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1977 Clayton Miller, born in Toronto, Ontario, trap shooter 1996 Olympics
1977 Lia Rousset, Alhambra California, sprint kayak 1996 Olympics
1977 Ruth Moniz, NSW Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1977 Becky Turner, born in Marietta, Georgia, rhythmic gymnast 1996 Olympics
1977 Tony Goskowicz, born in Wauwautosa, Wisconsin, short track skater 1994 Olympics
1977 Maria Helena Selin, ice hockey right wing, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1977 Michael Klim, Poland, Australian swimmer 1996 Olympics
1977 Jayme Dickman, South Bend, Indiana, 3x20 rifle 1996 Olympics
1977 Allison Wagner, 200m/400m medley swimmer, 1996 Olympics silver
1977 Sharon Cripps, Australian 100m/200m 1996 Olympics
1977 Cliff Bayer, born in New York City, fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1977 Alexei Kariozhny, NHL forward, Team Belarus, 1998 Olympics
1977 Andrea Schwartz, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, 200m butterfly 1996 Olympics
1977 Brent Roberts, Leesville, Louisiana, diver 1996 Olympics
1977 Jayna Hefford, ice hockey forward, Canada, 1998 Olympics
1977 Sara DeCosta, ice hockey goalie, USA, 1998 Olympics
1977 Monique de Bruin, Porland, Oregon, fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1977 Shannon Shakespeare, Mission BC, 100m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1977 Trent Steed, Sydney, Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1977 Tiffany Roberts, Petaluma, California, soccer midfielder 1996 Olympics
1977 Anna Louise Wilson, Dunedin, NZ, 100m breast stroke 1996 Olympics
1977 Ryan Mitchell, born in Port Augusta SA Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1977 JoAnn Sevin, born in Dubois, Pennsylvania, air pistol 1996 Olympics
1977 Shannon Miller, born in Rolla, Missouri, gymnast, Olympics 2 gold-2 silver/3 bronze-92, 96
1977 Petr Devyatkin, hockey forward, Team Kazakhstan 1998 Olympics
1977 Bryan Berard, NHL defenseman, Team USA 1998 Olympics, New York Islanders
1977 Angie Trostel, Oxford Ohio, diver 1996 Olympics
1977 Sarah Ryan, Adelaide SA Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1977 Trina Jackson, 4X200m freestyle swimmer, 1996 Olympics gold
1977 Stephanie Richardson, born in Toronto, Ontario, 200m/800m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1977 Christine Scheels, New Berlin Wis, speed skater 1994 Olympics
1977 Hillary Wolf, Chicago, extra lightweight judoka 1996 Olympics
1977 Sara Walsh, South Bend, Indiana, fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1977 France releases Abu Daoud, a Palestinian suspected of involvement in massacre of Israeli athletes at 1972 Munich Olympics
1977 Stacey Gartrell, born in Sydney, Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1976 Rhoshii Wells, born in Austin, Texas, middleweight boxer 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Scott Vermillion, Independence, Missouri, soccer defender, 1996 Olympics gold
1976 Elisa Blair, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1976 Sandy Zubrin, Tamuning Guam, U.S. diver 1996 Olympics
1976 Jessica Amey, born in Montreal, Quebec, 100m butterfly/4 x 100 1996 Olympics
1976 Scott Mark Cameron, Dunedin NZ, 4x200m relay swimmer 1996 Olympics
1976 Zahir Raheem, Philadelphia, bantamweight boxer 1996 Olympics
1976 Yanda Nossiter, Sydney NSW Australia, canoeist 1996 Olympics
1976 Kirsi Haenninen, ice hockey defenseman, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1976 Nate Johnson, born in Seattle, Washington canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics
1976 Adrian Olivo, Arlington, Virginia, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics
1976 Gregory Robert Henderson, Dunedin NZ, 4k pursuit cyclist 1996 Olympics
1976 Michael Nakamura, Australian baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics
1976 Helen Denman, born in Perth, Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1976 Waldemar Cierpinski wins 18th Olympics Marathon (2:09:55.0)
1976 Chris Renaud, Fredericton New Brunswick, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1976 Carey Tally, born in Memphis, Tennessee, soccer midfielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1976 Sam Mackinnon, Melbourne VIC Australia, basketball forward 1996 Olympics
1976 Kate Sobrero, soccer defender 1996 Olympics
1976 Jim Weaver, Northridge California, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Tom Malchow, U.S., 200m butterfly/free, 1996 Olympics silver
1976 Troy Glaus, born in Tarzana, California, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Eryn Bulmer, born in Edmonton, Alberta, diver 1996 Olympics
1976 Anita Nall, U.S., breaststroke swimmer, Olympics gold 1992
1976 Chris[tian] Patrick Raymond Ahrens, Whitefish Bay Wis, rower 1996 Olympics
1976 Scott Logan, Brisbane QLD Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1976 Rebecca Snyder, born in Grand Junction, Colorado, air pistol 1996 Olympics
1976 Staci Wilson, born in Livingston, New Jersey, soccer defender 1996 Olympics
1976 Nikki Mott, Australian field hockey forward 1996 Olympics
1976 Tyce Routson, Bellevue Wash, diver 1996 Olympics
1976 Scott Guyton, Tokoroa NZ, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1976 Lindsay Davenport, born in Palos Verdes, California, tennis star, 1996 Olympics gold
1976 David Diaz, born in Chicago, Illinois, light welterweight boxer 1996 Olympics
1976 Elly Hutton, Australian 100m sprinter 1996 Olympics
1976 Camille Martens, Vancouver BC, gymnist 1996 Olympics
1976 Christian Vande Velde, born in Chicago, Illinois, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1976 Anna Windsor, Sydney NSW Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1976 Peter Devine, New York City, fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1976 Eric DuBose, Bradenton, Florida, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Terrance Cauthen, Trenton, New Jersey, lightweight boxer 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Faye Johnstone, Auckland NZ, archer 1996 Olympics
1976 Nicholas Butcher, born in Los Angeles, California, field hockey midfielder/forward 1996 Olympics
1976 Sarah Tueting, ice hockey goalie, USA, 1998 Olympics
1976 Tamas Buday, Jr., Budapest Hungary, Canadian canoeist 1996 Olympics
1976 Baedon Choppy, Australian field hockey forward 1996 Olympics
1976 Jim Farnum, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, kayak alternate for 1996 Olympics
1976 Ryan Drese, born in San Francisco, California, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Jennifer Capriati, born in Long Island, New York, tennis pro, 1992 Olympics gold
1976 Danielle Garrett, born in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1976 Sarah Elizabeth Ulmer, born in Auckland, New Zealand, 3k ind pursuit cyclist 1996 Olympics
1976 Bryan Gillooly, Auburn, New York, diver 1996 Olympics
1976 Angie Kennedy, Nambour QLD Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1976 Robin Confer, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1976 Holly Manthei, born in Edina, Minnesota, soccer midfielder/forward 1996 Olympics
1976 Jim Parque, born in Norwalk, California, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1976 Kim Zmeskal, born in Houston, Texas, U.S. gymnist 1992 Olympics
1976 Steven Dewick, Sydney NSW Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1976 Haimish Karrasch, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1976 Paul Byrne, Australian 800m ruuner 1996 Olympics
1976 Phil Boudreault, Copper Cliff Ontario, boxer 1996 Olympics
1976 Sky Christopherson, Tucson Ariz, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1976 Vaclav Batlik, born in Costa Mesa, California, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics
1976 Amy Safe, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1976 Brad Snyder, Ontario, shot putter 1996 Olympics
1975 Michael Barry, Toronto, Ontario, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1975 Nick Farrell, East York Ontario, boxer 1996 Olympics
1975 Matt LeCroy, Anderson, South Carolina, baseball catcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Stuart McRae, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1975 Natalie Titcume, Australian softball catcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Nadine Neumann, Sydney NSW Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1975 Mark Kotsay, Whittier California, baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Carla Boyd, Wynyard Tasmania, basketball player 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Jagan Hames, Australian decathlete 1996 Olympics
1975 Katja Riipi, ice hockey left wing, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1975 Tammy Cleland, Sanford, Florida, synchronized swimmer, 1996 Olympics gold
1975 Zach Conrad, Ft. Collins Colo, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1975 Billy Walsh, Summit, New Jersey, soccer midfielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1975 Eric Morel, PR, U.S. flyweight boxer 1996 Olympics
1975 Heather Pease, Monterey California, synchronized swimmer, 1996 Olympics gold
1975 Kip Harkrider, born in Carthage, Texas, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Sean McClain, born in Dayton, Ohio, fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1975 Petria Thomas, Lismore NSW Australia, swimmer, 1996 Olympics silver
1975 Felicia Zimmermann, born in Rochester, New York, fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1975 Paul Gaudoin, Australian field hockey halfback 1996 Olympics
1975 Lise Mackie, Te Kuiti NZ, Australian swimmer 1996 Olympics
1975 Mathew James Coad, born in Wellington, New Zealand, 100m/200m runner 1996 Olympics
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 Troy Amos Ross, born in Georgetown, Guyana, Canadian boxer 1996 Olympics
1975 John Hargis, born in Little Rock, Arkansas, 100m butterfly 1996 Olympics
1975 Natasha Sturgess, Australian mistral yachter 1996 Olympics
1975 Chad Green, born in Dunkirk, New York, baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Sarah Evanetz, born in Vancouver BC, 100m butterfly 1996 Olympics
1975 Jane Jamieson, Australian heptathlete 1996 Olympics
1975 Petra Vaarakallio, ice hockey center, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1975 A J Mleczko, ice hockey forward, USA, 1998 Olympics
1975 Scott Ferrier, born in Australia, high jumper/decathlete 1996 Olympics
1975 Carolyne Lepage, born in Montreal, Quebec, 48 kg judoka 1996 Olympics
1975 Betty Okino, born in Uganda, U.S. gymnist 1992 Olympics
1975 Sally Newmarch, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1975 Alexander Zhurik, hockey defenseman, Belarus, 1998 Olympics
1975 Bianca Langham, Australian field hockey fullback/halfback 1996 Olympics
1975 Mike Fisher, Naperville, Illinois, soccer midfielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1975 Christopher Lindsey Donaldson, Dunedin NZ, 100m/200m runner 1996 Olympics
1975 Travis Lee, born in San Diego, California, baseball 1st baseman 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Adam Saathoff, Tuscon Ariz, running target 1996 Olympics
1975 Katie King, ice hockey forward, USA, 1998 Olympics
1975 Carmen Klomp, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1975 Adam Deadmarsh, Trail BC, NHL center, Colorado Avalanche, 1998 Olympics
1975 Jason Tunks, London Ontario, discus thrower 1996 Olympics
1975 Mark Johnson, Dayton Ohio, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Murray William Burdan, Wellington, New Zealand, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1975 Jacque Jones, born in San Diego, California, baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Justin Boocock, born in Launceston, Australia, canoeist 1996 Olympics
1975 Temoc Suarez, born in Greenwood, South Carolina, soccer forward, 1996 Olympics gold
1975 Eric Den Besten, Bettendorf Iowa, rower 1996 Olympics
1975 Nikki Dryden, born in Calgary, Alberta, 800m swimmer, Olympics 6th 1992, 1996
1975 Kristine Quance, 100m breaststroke and 200m medley 1996 Olympics
1975 Debbie Keller, born in Winfield, Illinois, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1975 Asa Smith Bushnell Jr, Sec of U.S. Olympics (1945-65), dies at 75
1975 Andrey Savenkov, hockey defenseman, Team Kazakhstan 1998 Olympics
1975 Cindy Werley, Allentown, Pennsylvania, field hockey forward/midfielder 1996 Olympics
1975 Hercules Kyvelos, born in Montreal, Quebec, boxer 1996 Olympics
1975 Scott Miller, Sydney NSW Australia, swimmer, 1996 Olympics silver
1975 Scott Tucker, Birmingham, Alabama, 400m/800m freestyle relay 1996 Olympics
1975 Casey Barrett, born in Montreal, Quebec, 200m Butterfly 1996 Olympics
1975 Mark Gerald Keddell, Christchurch NZ, 200m 1996 Olympics
1975 Chuck Watanabe, kayak alternate for 1996 Olympics
1975 Marika Lehtimaki, ice hockey center, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1975 Chad Allen, born in Dallas, Texas, baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1975 Julian Dean, Waihi NZ, team pursuit cyclist 1996 Olympics
1975 Lee Maxwell Francis Vertongen, Palmerston North NZ, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1975 Natalie Harvey, Australian 3k/5k runner 1996 Olympics
1975 Angela Holbeck, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1975 Justin Huish, born in Fountain Valley, California, archer, Olympics gold 1996
1975 Mariano Friedick, born in Tarzana, California, pursuit cyclist 1996 Olympics
1975 Robert Norman Waddell, Cambridge NZ, Single scull rower 1996 Olympics
1975 Laura Berg, born in Whittier, California, softball outfielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1975 Becky Kellar, ice hockey defenseman, Canada, 1998 Olympics
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 Paul Staight, Victoria Australia, badminton player 1996 Olympics
1974 Annette Salmeen, 200m butterfly/800m freestyle relay 1996 Olympics
1974 Richard Ikeda, Kamloops BC, gymnist 1996 Olympics
1974 Casey Patton, London Ontario, boxer 1996 Olympics
1974 Drew Ginn, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Kirk Reynolds, Outlook Saskatchwan, trap shooter 1996 Olympics
1974 Orlando Fuentes, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota, half-lightweight judoka 1996 Olympics
1974 Kris Benson, Konnesaw, Texas, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Ruslan Salei, NHL defenseman, Belarus, 1998 Olympics, Anaheim
1974 R A Dickey, born in Nashville, Tennessee, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Braden Looper, Weatherford, Oklahoma, baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Beatrice Roini Liua Faumuina, NZ, discus thrower 1996 Olympics
1974 Dani Tyler, born in Denver, Colorado, softball infielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Paul Kariya, Vancouver, NHL left wing, Anaheim Mighty Ducks, 1998 Olympics
1974 Shannon MacMillan, Syosset, New York, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1974 Brian Kelly, Mission Viejo California, soccer midfielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Alison Davies, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Katie Kauffman, West Lawn, Pennsylvania, field hockey midfielder 1996 Olympics
1974 Matt McKeon, Florissant, Missouri, soccer midfielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Doris Glenn Easterly, Richmond, Virginia, diver 1996 Olympics
1974 Jason Hewitt, Australian baseball infielder 1996 Olympics
1974 Leah O'Brien, born in Garden Grove, California, softball infielder, Olympics gold 96
1974 Jean Lavertue, born in Montreal, Quebec, weightlifter 1996 Olympics
1974 Rebecca Bailey, Christchurch NZ, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1974 Karina Wieland, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Brad Boston, Sarnia Ontario, soling yachter 1996 Olympics
1974 Chris Mantilla, West Palm Beach, Florida, diver 1996 Olympics
1974 Andrei Mezin, NHL goaltender, Team Belarus, 1998 Olympics
1974 Nelson Vargas, born in Holoyoke, Massachusetts, soccer forward, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Frankie Hejduk, born in La Mesa, California, soccer defender, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Steve Bornhoeft, born in LaGrange, Illinois, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics
1974 Atilla Buday, born in Budapest, Hungary, Canadian canoeist 1996 Olympics
1974 Josh[ua] Crosby, born in Manchester, Massachusetts, rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Carrie Zarse, born in Chicago, Illinois, diver 1996 Olympics
1974 Mark Wetges, Walnut Creek California, field hockey midfielder 1996 Olympics
1974 Scott Tunkin, Australian baseball infielder 1996 Olympics
1974 Vanessa Baker, born in Australia, diver 1996 Olympics
1974 Jana Nejedly, born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Canadian tennis player 1996 Olympics
1974 Jason Caswell, born in Winnipeg Manitoba, Skeet shooter 1996 Olympics
1974 Brooke Wilkins, Australian softball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 James Miller, Australian pole vaulter 1996 Olympics
1974 Bindi Mansfield, Mooerbank NSW Australia, diver 1996 Olympics
1974 Natalie Neaton, Royal Oak, Michigan, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1974 Conal Groom, Northford Conn, rower 1996 Olympics
1974 A. J. Hinch, Wavely, Iowa, baseball catcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1974 Lisa Jacob, 800m freestyle relay 1996 Olympics
1974 Anna Ozolins, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Colin Daynes, Windsor, Ontario, 68 kg Greco Roman wrestler 1996 Olympics
1974 Miles Joseph, West Springfield Massachusetts, soccer forward, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Alana Blahoski, ice hockey forward, USA, 1998 Olympics
1974 Sergei Stas, NHL defenseman, Team Belarus, 1998 Olympics
1974 Tricia Dunn, ice hockey forward, USA, 1998 Olympics
1974 Adam Parfitt, born in Victoria BC, rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Ben[jamin] Lincoln Holbrook, Hartland Wis, rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Kevin Sullivan, born in Brantford, Ontario, 1.5k runner 1996 Olympics
1974 Mike Allen Lambert, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, volleyball opposite hitter 1996 Olympics
1974 Mike DuHaney, born in New Haven, Connecticut, soccer defender, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Vyninka Arlow, Australia, diver 1996 Olympics
1974 P J Bogart, New York City, diver 1996 Olympics
1974 Imad Baba, born in Humble, Texas, soccer midfielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Justine Joyce, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Corinna Broiz, born in Garberville, Colorado, lightweight judoka 1996 Olympics
1974 David Cameron, Australian rower, 1996 Olympics
1974 Brad Schumacher, U.S., 400m/800m freesytyle, Olympics gold 96
1974 Sherry Wigginton, born in Austin, Texas, diver in 1996 Olympics
1974 Martine Dessureault, born in Montreal, Quebec, 50m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1974 Katie Allen, Australian field hockey full back/half back 1996 Olympics
1974 Jeremy Laster, Fullerton California, water polo driver 1996 Olympics
1974 Alexei Lojkin, NHL forward, Belarus, 1998 Olympics
1974 Rob Jahrling, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1974 David Buck, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, kayak alternate for 1996 Olympics
1974 Jeff Cassar, soccer goalkeeper, 1996 Olympics gold
1974 Pavi Sald, ice hockey defenseman, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1974 Tory Toogood, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1974 Martina Jerant, Windsor Ontario, basketball center 1996 Olympics
1974 Kris Burley, Truro Nova Scotia, gymnist 1996 Olympics
1974 Daniel Sproule, Australian field hockey halfback 1996 Olympics
1974 Sharon Marie Ferris, NZ, yachter 1996 Olympics
1974 Hugues Legault, born in Montreal, Quebec, 50m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1974 Nancy Napolski, Hinsdale Idaho, air rifle 1996 Olympics
1974 Warren Morris, Alexandria, Louisiana, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Robert Walker, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Garth John Da Silva, Auckland NZ, heavyweight boxer 1996 Olympics
1973 Bill Clay, Yokosuka Japan, U.S. sprint cyclist 1996 Olympics
1973 Ryan Berube, U.S., 800m freestyle relay, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Eddie Pope, Greensboro, North Carolina, soccer defender, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Annie Pelletier, born in Montreal, Quebec, 3m diver 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Jason Williams, Gonzales, Louisiana, baseball infielder 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Geoff Stewart, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Tammy Melinda Pearman, Brooklyn Ny, soccer forward/defender 1996 Olympics
1973 Eelco Wassenaar, Neth, U.S. field hockey midfielder 1996 Olympics
1973 Andrew McNally, Australian baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics
1973 Brian Loyd, Lynwood California, baseball catcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Mia Farrance, Melbourne VIC Australia, canoeist 1996 Olympics
1973 Cassie Campbell, ice hockey defenseman, Canada, 1998 Olympics
1973 Michael Murphy, Brisbane QLD Queensland Australia, diver 1996 Olympics
1973 Matthew Smith, Australian field hockey forward 1996 Olympics
1973 Daniel Meech, Hastings NZ, equestrian showjumper 1996 Olympics
1973 Joe Hudepohl, U.S., 800m freestyle relay, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Colin Morgan, Calgary Alberta, 78 kg judoka 1996 Olympics
1973 Keith Morgan, Calgary Alberta, 95 kg judoka 1996 Olympics
1973 Fred Lindberg, Australian baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics
1973 Kate Anderson, Australian 1.5k/3k/5k runner 1996 Olympics
1973 Fiona Smith, ice hockey defenseman, Canada, 1998 Olympics
1973 Brian Smith, Cedar Rapids Iowa, speed skater 1994 Olympics
1973 Mac Cozier, soccer forward, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Susannah Kate Pryde, Auckland NZ, road race cyclist 1996 Olympics
1973 Zach Thornton, born in Baltimore, Maryland, soccer goalkeeper, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Brandon Pollard, Richmond, Virginia, soccer defender, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Toby Haenen, Hobart Tasmania Aus, backstroke swimmer 1996 Olympics
1973 Tracy Bonner, Webster Texas, diver 1996 Olympics
1973 Rebecca Lobo, Massachusetts, WNBA center, 1996 Olympics gold/, New York Liberty
1973 Emy Snook, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Bret Hudson, NSW Australia, gymnast 1996 Olympics
1973 Grant McDonald, Australian baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics
1973 David Reid, Philadelphia, light middleweight boxer, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Clint Peay, Columbia, Maryland, soccer defender, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 ABC announces it obtained TV rights for 1976 Olympics
1973 Ghada Shouaa, Syria, heptatlete, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Peter Scott, born in Newcastle, Australia, canoeist 1996 Olympics
1973 Sam Couch, born in Newport Beach, California, kayak alternate for 1996 Olympics
1973 Jenny Whittle, Australian basketball center 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Matthew Dunn, Leeton NSW Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1973 Gillian Boxx, born in Fontana, California, softball catcher, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Trent Bray, NZ, 100m/200m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1973 Ben Mann, Australian baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics
1973 A J Wood, born in Pittsburgh, soccer forward, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Jessica Grieco, born in Englewood, New Jersey, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1973 Mark Doubleday, Australian baseball infielder 1996 Olympics
1973 Bo Hanson, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Brendan Todd, Australian mistral yachter 1996 Olympics
1973 Nancy Drolet, ice hockey forward, Canada, 1998 Olympics
1973 Gregg Berhalter, Englewood, New Jersey, soccer defender, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Niki Jenkins, born in Selkirk, Manitoba, 72 kg judoka, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Jean Francois Bergeron, born in St. Jerome, Quebec, boxer 1996 Olympics
1973 Gavin Hassett, born in Saint John, New Brunswick, rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Christy Rowe, born in St. Paul, Minnesota, soccer defender 1996 Olympics
1973 Fred Rodriguez, born in Bogota, Colombia, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1973 Malina Milson, Australian softball 1st baseman 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Brian Maisonneuve, born in Detroit, Michigan, soccer midfielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Jennifer Brundage, U.S. softball infielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Whitney Post, born in Wayland, Massachusetts, rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Alyson Annan, born in Sydney, Australia, field hockey midfielder 1996 Olympics
1973 Tracy Noonan, born in Lawrence, Massachusetts, soccer goalkeeper 1996 Olympics
1973 Hanna Riikka Nieminen, ice hockey right wing, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1973 Jeffrey Schiebler, New Westminster BC, 10k/steeplechase 1996 Olympics
1973 Ray Carey, U.S., 200m butterfly 1996 Olympics
1973 Emma Johnson, Sydney NSW Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1973 Malcolm Allen, Wauchope NSW Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1973 Todd Sweeris, Grand Rapids, Michigan, table tennis player 1996 Olympics
1973 Duncan Free, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Josee Corbeil, Pointe-Claire Quebec, volleyball player 1996 Olympics
1973 Dean Pullar, Cobram Victoria Australia, diver 1996 Olympics
1973 Michelle Venturella, U.S. softball infielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Wolf Wigo, Abington Penn, water polo driver 1996 Olympics
1973 Sebastien Lareau, born in Montreal, Quebec, tennis player 1996 Olympics
1973 Haile Gebresleassie, born in Ethiopia, 10k runner, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 Brett Maher, born in Adelaide SA Australia, basketball guard 1996 Olympics
1973 Walter Nicholas Henry Tongue, born in Auckland NZ, 50m/100m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1973 Jim Campbell, born in Worchester, Massachusetts, U.S. hockey forward 1994 Olympics
1973 Brad Bridgewater, U.S., 200m backstroke, 1996 Olympics gold
1973 John Oppio, Sparks Nevada, double trap 1996 Olympics
1973 Mark Platt, born in Peterborough, Ontario, rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Serge Tremblay, born in La Malbaie, Quebec, weightlifter 1996 Olympics
1973 Chip McCaw, born in Chicago, Illinois, volleyball setter 1996 Olympics
1973 Josh Lakatos, born in Pasadena, California, trap shooter, 1996 Olympics silver
1973 Kathy Carboy, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, diver 1996 Olympics
1973 Norman Tome, Australian soccer striker, Olyroos, 1996 Olympics
1973 Gabriel Mendez, Australian soccer midfielder, Olyroos, 1996 Olympics
1973 Brian Olson, born in Tallahassee, Florida, middleweight, 189 lbs, judoka, 1996 Olympics
1973 Tisha Venturini, Modesto California, soccer midfielder 1996 Olympics
1973 Jenny Thompson, Danvers Massachusetts, 400m freestyle, Olympics gold 92, 96
1973 Robert Pipkins, Staten Island, New York, luger 1994 Olympics
1973 Kate Sage, Australian field hockey forward 1996 Olympics
1973 Ntala Skinner, Sun Valley Idaho, biathelete 1994 Olympics
1973 James Young, Australian water polo player 1996 Olympics
1973 Brendon Mark Cameron, Pirongia NZ, 4k pursuit cyclist 1996 Olympics
1973 Michelle Brogan, Australian basketball forward 1996 Olympics bronze
1973 Tom King, Australian 470 class yachter 1996 Olympics
1973 Sonia Paquette, St-Janvier Quebec, hurdler 1996 Olympics
1973 Tlia Reima, ice hockey center, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1973 Bronwyn Thompson, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1973 Robert Braknis, born in Montreal, Quebec, 100m backstroke/4 x 100 1996 Olympics
1973 Erik Gervais, Valleyfield Quebec, kayaker 1996 Olympics
1973 Glenn Robinson, born in Gary, Indiana, NBA forward, Milw, Olympics gold 96
1973 Ricky Wood, Van Nuys California, diver 1996 Olympics
1973 Robert Dunn, Glenn Cove, New York, team handball left wing 1996 Olympics
1972 Anthony Edwards, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Jonathan Wyatt, Lower Hutt NZ, 5000m 1996 Olympics
1972 Paul Greene, Australian 100m/200m/400m 1996 Olympics
1972 Brendan Garard, Australian field hockey halfback 1996 Olympics
1972 Kevin Sally, Richmond Hill Ontario, archer 1996 Olympics
1972 Peter Wright, U.S., 1500m freestyle 1996 Olympics
1972 Kevin Han, Shanghai China, U.S. badminton player 1996 Olympics
1972 Lori Dupuis, ice hockey forward, Canada, 1998 Olympics
1972 Chris Fydler, Sydney NSW NSW Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1972 Vicki Movessian, ice hockey defenseman, USA, 1998 Olympics
1972 Marie Josee Gibeau, Lachine Quebec, kayaker 1996 Olympics
1972 Georgina Douglas, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 John Steel, Auckland NZ, 100m/200m swimmer 1996 Olympics
1972 Maria Mutola, Maputo Mozambique, 800m runner 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Tiffeny Milbrett, born in Portland, Oregon, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1972 Glen Anthony Mitchell, Hamilton NZ, road race cyclist 1996 Olympics
1972 Megan Still, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Otto Steffers, born in Louisville, Kentucky, field hockey defender 1996 Olympics
1972 Darren Balmforth, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Jean Foster, Columbus Georgia, 3x20 rifle 1996 Olympics
1972 Summer Sanders, California, butterfly swimmer, Olympics gold 1992, 96
1972 Brigitte Soucy, Moncton New Brunswick,volleyballer 1996 Olympics
1972 Dede Demet, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1972 John Hyden, Tustin California, volleyball outside hitter alternate for 1996 Olympics
1972 Joanna Stone, Australian javelin thrower 1996 Olympics
1972 Danielle Scott, born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, volleyball middle blocker 1996 Olympics
1972 Jenny Morris, born in Maryborough, Australia, field hockey fullback 1996 Olympics
1972 David Tamburrino, Saratoga Springs, New York, speed skater 1994 Olympics
1972 Lord Michael Killanin succeeds Avery Brundage as head of Olympics
1972 Summer Olympics resume in Munich Germany after massacre
1972 11 Israeli athletes are slain at Munich Olympics by terrorists
1972 Daniel Nestor, born in Belgrade Yugo, Canadian tennis player 1996 Olympics
1972 Josh Davis, U.S., 800m freestyle swimmer, 1996 Olympics gold
1972 Louise Dobson, born in Shepparton, Australia, field hockey fullback 1996 Olympics
1972 Darby Hendrickson, Richfield, Minnesota, U.S. hockey forward 1994 Olympics
1972 Chris Imes, South Paris Maine, U.S. hockey defenseman 1994 Olympics
1972 Colleen Thornburn, born in Toronto, Ontario, softball catcher 1996 Olympics
1972 Nate Jones, born in Chicago, Illinois, heavyweight boxer 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Katja Maaria Lehtd, ice hockey defenseman, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1972 Allison Cook, Australian basketballl player 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Darryl Yung, Victoria BC, badminton player 1996 Olympics
1972 Alain Bolduc, born in Montreal, Quebec, yachter 1996 Olympics
1972 Jeff Nygaard, born in Madison, Wisconsin, volleyball middle blocker 1996 Olympics
1972 John Lilley, born in Wakefield, Massachusetts, U.S. hockey forward 1994 Olympics
1972 Nathan Thomas, Australian water polo player 1996 Olympics
1972 Karen Dalton, Mt View California, diver 1996 Olympics
1972 Damon House, kayak alternate for 1996 Olympics
1972 Olga Chernyak, born in Kiev, Ukraine, U.S. fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1972 Trisha Fallon, Australian basketball forward 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Melissa "Missy" Schwen, born in Bloomington, Indiana, rower, 1996 Olympics silver
1972 Robert Esmie, born in Jamaica, Canadian 4X100m runner, 1996 Olympics gold
1972 Leigh Andrew-Pearso, North Vancouver BC Canada, 470 yachter 1996 Olympics
1972 Jai Taurima, Australian long jumper 1996 Olympics
1972 Anna Van der Kamp, Abbotsford BC, rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Lianne Bennion, born in Seattle, Washington rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Scott Dawes, Australian baseball catcher 1996 Olympics
1972 Jeff Williams, Australian baseball pitcher 1996 Olympics
1972 Cheryl Abplanalp, Bryn Mawr Penn, team handball wing 1996 Olympics
1972 Nicholas Porzig, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Eileen Richetelli, Milford Conn, diver 1996 Olympics
1972 Renita Farrell, Townsville Qld Aust, field hockey midfielder 1996 Olympics
1972 Tony Ronaldson, Adelaide SA Australia, basketball forward 1996 Olympics
1972 Liliko Ogasawara, Englewood, New Jersey, middleweight judoka 1996 Olympics
1972 Ron Snook, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Ethan Watts, Philadelphia, volleyball middle blocker 1996 Olympics
1972 Gretchen Ulion, ice hockey forward, USA, 1998 Olympics
1972 Brett Hayman, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Jill Savery, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, synchronized swimmer, 1996 Olympics gold
1972 Peter Ogilvie, Vancouver BC, 100m sprinter 1996 Olympics
1972 Benjamin Dodwell, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Richard Wearne, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Sue Merz, ice hockey defenseman, USA, 1998 Olympics
1972 Craig Jones, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Karen Clark, born in Calgary, Alberta, synchro swimmer, 1996 Olympics silver
1972 Katrina Powell, born in Canberra, Australia, field hockey striker 1996 Olympics
1972 Joanne Brown, Australian softball catcher and 1st baseman, 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Jim Werland, born in Ventura, California, canoe, alternate 1996 Olympics
1972 Graham Hood, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1.5k runner, Olympics 1992, 1996
1972 John Godina, born in Fort Sill Oklahoma, shot putter/discus thrower, 1996 Olympics silver
1972 Kelly O'Leary, born in Halifax Nova, Scotia, kayaker 1996 Olympics
1972 Paul Michael Kent, Australia, NZ breastroker 1996 Olympics
1972 Jonathan Edwards, born in Boston, Massachusetts, doubles luger 1994 Olympics
1972 Elvis Stojko, Richmond Hill Ontario, 1994 Olympics silver
1972 Chris Ball, born in Costa Mesa, California, kayak, alternate 1996 Olympics
1972 Maria Maunder, born in St. John's, New Foundland, rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Mia Hamm, born in Selma, Alabama, soccer forward 1996 Olympics
1972 Steve Danielson, born in Honolulu, field hockey defender 1996 Olympics
1972 Clover Maitland, Australian field hockey goal keeper 1996 Olympics
1972 Andrew Finch, rower, Olympics 1996
1972 Marina Hatzakis, Australian rower, Olympics 1996
1972 Chris Borg, born in Lexington South Carolina, canoe, alternate in 1996 Olympics
1972 Martin St. Pierre, born in Ripon, Quebec, 20k walker in 1996 Olympics
1972 Martin Prochazka, born in Slany CZ, NHL forward, Toronto, Czech 1998 Olympics Gold
1972 Chris Devine, Allentown, Pennsylvania, diver 1996 Olympics
1972 Cyrus Beasley, Rowe, New York, rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Larry Amar, Camarillo California, field hockey midfielder/captain 1996 Olympics
1972 Lloy Ball, Ft. Wayne, Indiana, volleyball setter 1996 Olympics
1972 Richard MacQuire, Melbourne VIC Australia, canoeist 1996 Olympics
1972 Stephen Robinson, Arlington, Virginia, rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Tony Lawson, NSA Australia, diver 1996 Olympics
1972 Sara Simmons, Belmont Massachusetts, rower 1996 Olympics
1972 Mark Labbrook, Australian 200m/400m runner 1996 Olympics
1972 Chris Bailey, ice hockey defenseman, USA, 1998 Olympics
1972 [Thomas] Carlton Bruner, U.S., 1500m freestyle swimmer 1996 Olympics
1972 Scott Davis, Great Falls Mont, figure skater 1994 Olympics
1972 Salima Davidson, Pittsburgh Penn, volleyball setter 1996 Olympics
1972 Tanya Harding, Australian softball pitcher 1996 Olympics bronze
1972 Shelley Looney, ice hockey forward, USA, 1998 Olympics
1972 Devlin Murphy, born in Honolulu, Hawaii, canoe alternate for 1996 Olympics
1972 Aaron John Mcintosh, Auckland NZ, sailboard yachter 1996 Olympics
1971 Erin Warren, Winchester Massachusetts, luger 1994 Olympics
1971 Thomas Strzalkowski, Krakow Poland, U.S. fencer-sabre 1996 Olympics
1971 Margot Thien, SD California, synchronized swimmer, 1996 Olympics gold
1971 Tamir Bloom, New York City, fencer-epee 1996 Olympics
1971 Nikki McCray, Collierville Tennessee, basketball guard, 1996 Olympics gold
1971 Sari Kristiina Fisk, ice hockey defenseman, Finland, 1998 Olympics
1971 Catherine "Cathy" Symon, Washington D.C., rower 1996 Olympics
1971 Kristen Kane, born in Jacksonville, Florida, diver 1996 Olympics
1971 Lisa-Marie Vizaniari, Australian discus/shot putter 1996 Olympics
1971 Toni Hodgkinson, Auckland NZ, 800m 1996 Olympics
1971 Amanda Hardy, Altona Australia, badminton player 1996 Olympics
1971 Ben Atkins, New York City, fencer-epee 1996 Olympics
1971 Ainsley Robinson, Oshawa Ontario, 62 kg Greco Roman wrestler 1996 Olympics
1971 David Defiagbon, Sapele Nigeria, Canadian boxer, 1996 Olympics silver
1971 Amy Peterson, Maplewood, Minnesota, short track skater 1994 Olympics
1971 Emma Robinson, born in Montreal, Quebec, rower 1996 Olympics
1971 Michelle Andrews, Newcastle NSW Aust, field hockey striker 1996 Olympics
1971 Kylie Hanigan, Australian 200m/400m runner 1996 Olympics
1971 Rohan Robinson, Australian hurdler 1996 Olympics
1971 Jennifer McFalls, U.S. softball infielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1971 Kate Slatter, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1971 Anna Katrina Simcic, Christchurch NZ, backstroker 1996 Olympics
1971 Colbie Bell, born in Edmonton, Alberta, 100kg Greco Roman wrestler 1996 Olympics
1971 Pete Vordenberg, Rota Spain, U.S. cross country skier 1994 Olympics
1971 Zaddick X. Longenbach, Greenwalds, Pennsylvania, fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1971 Cinnamon Woods, Anderson, Indiana, diver 1996 Olympics
1971 Laura Chapot, equestrian show jumper 1996 Olympics
1971 Timothy Christopher Carswell, Christchurch NZ, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1971 Heath Sims, Orange California, 149 lbs/68 kg greco-roman wrestler 1996 Olympics
1971 Chann McRae, Albany, Georgia, cyclist 1996 Olympics
1971 Paul Hannam, Vancouver BC, 470 yachter 1996 Olympics
1971 Jair Lynch, Amherst Massachusetts, gymnast, 1996 Olympics silver
1971 David Weightman, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1971 Janet Evans, swimmer, Olympics
1971 Ian Van Der Wal, Darwin Australia, swimmer 1996 Olympics
1971 Andrew Lane, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
1971 Colleen Coyne, ice hockey defenseman, USA, 1998 Olympics
1971 Kate Starre, born in Armadale, Australia, field hockey utility 1996 Olympics
1971 Oleg Ladik, born in Kiev, Ukraine, Canadian 100 kg freestyle wrestler 1996 Olympics
1971 David Hynes, Australian baseball outfielder 1996 Olympics
1971 Jonathan "Adam" Holland, Philadelphia, rower 1996 Olympics
1971 Ted Drury, born in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. hockey forward 1994 Olympics
1971 Brian Earley, born in Fresno, California, diver 1996 Olympics
1971 Chris Oeding, born in Santa Ana, California, water polo driver 1996 Olympics
1971 Jill Sudduth, born in Baltimore, Maryland, synchronized swimmer, 1996 Olympics gold
1971 Briana Scurry, born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, soccer goalkeeper 1996 Olympics
1971 Tonny Jensen, Australian basketball guard 1996 Olympics
1971 Kim Maher, Saigon Vietnam, U.S. softball infielder, 1996 Olympics gold
1971 Brian Storey, Richmond BC, 470 yachter 1996 Olympics
1971 Joseph Fitzgerald, born in Brooklyn, New York, team handball center back 1996 Olympics
1971 Raul Marquez, Mexico, U.S. boxer 1992 Olympics
1971 Sharon Tina Jenkins, Auckland NZ, badminton player 1996 Olympics
1971 Mary Joe Fernandez, Dominican Republic, U.S. tennis star, 1996 Olympics gold
1971 Jonathan David Winter, Wellington, New Zealand, 100m backstroker 1996 Olympics
1971 Camille Thompson, Salmon Arm BC, basketball center 1996 Olympics
1971 Jim Walker, Sydney NSW Australia, canoeist 1996 Olympics
1971 Steve Hinton, Australian baseball infielder 1996 Olympics
1971 Julia Chilicki, Somers CT, rower 1996 Olympics
1971 Lisa Flood, Scarborough Ontario, 100m Breaststroker 1996 Olympics
1971 Jayne Fenner, born in Four Marks, England, U.S. sailing 1992 Olympics
1971 Kristine Marie Lilly, born in New York City, soccer midfielder 1996 Olympics
1971 Charles Johnson, born in Fort Pierce, Florida, catcher, U.S. Olympics 1992, Marlins
1971 Dean Panaro, born in Knoxville, Tennessee, diver 1996 Olympics
1971 Scott Brodie, born in St. Catharines, Ontario, rower 1996 Olympics
1971 Adam Laurent, born in Santa Cruz, California, pursuit cyclist 1996 Olympics
1971 Owen Lance Bill Hughes, born in Palmerston North, NZ, kayaker 1996 Olympics
1971 Ann Marsh, born in Royal Oak, Michigan, fencer-foil 1996 Olympics
1971 Eddie Parenti, born in Montreal, Quebec, 100m butterfly swimmer 1996 Olym |