Great Olympians

Biographies - FED


Roger Federer

B. 1981-06-08, Basel, Switzerland
Tennis (1 gold, 1 silver)
2000 2004 2008 2012 HP
Men's Singles fourth R2 QF silver 8490.185
Men's Doubles R2 gold R2 4879.12
13369.305


Aldo Federici

B. 1920-09-06, Davos, Switzerland, represented Italy
Ice Hockey
1948 1952 1956 HP
Men's Team 8th (7th) 178
178

He was the coach of the 1964 Italian team.


Erich Federschmidt

B. 1895-06-14, Philadelphia, Penn., USA; D. 1962-02-24
Rowing (1 Silver)
1920 HP
Men's Coxed Fours silver 3000
3000


Franz Federschmidt

B. 1894-02-21, Philadelphia, Penn., USA; D. 1956-04-14
Rowing (1 Silver)
1920 HP
Men's Coxed Fours silver 3000
3000


Walter Alexander Federick

B. 1918-01-30, Hamilton, Ont., Canada; D. 1979-03-18
Athletics
1948 HP
Men's Marathon 23rd 0.384
0.384


Vasily Georgiyevich Fedin

B. 1926-06-18, Tula, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2005-02-06
Cycling - Track
1952 HP
Men's Team Pursuit QU:14th 12
12


Aleksandr Olegovich Fedorovsky

B. 1959-04-17, Chelyabinsk, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Aquatics - Swimming (1 silver)
1980 HP
Men's 100 m Breaststroke fourth 1600
Men's 4 x 100 m Medley Relay (silver) 64
1664


Nicolae Fedosei

B. 1962-12-06, Slava Cercheză, Romania
Canoeing, Sprint Kayak
1984 HP
Men's Doubles, 500 m fifth 750
Men's Fours, 1000 m fourth 800
1550


Oleg Georiyevich Fedoseyev

B. 1936-06-04, Moskva, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2001-06-14
Athletics - Track & Field (1 silver)
1956 1960 1964 HP
Men's Long Jump 8th 384
Men's Triple Jump silver 6000
6384


Tamara Stepanovna Fedosova

competed in 1968 as

Tamara Pogozheva

and in 1972 as

Tamara Fedosova-Safonova

B. 1946-06-24, Moskva, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Aquatics - Diving (1 silver)
1964 1968 1972 HP
Women's Springboard fifth silver R1:17th 5004
5004


Aleksandr Aleksandorvich Fedotkin

B. 1955-11-03, Shatsk, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1980 HP
Men's 5000 metres 8th 256
256

He started running in Shatsk and moved to Minsk after graduating, which is why the OlyMADMen class him as Belarussian. But the Russian language wikipedia says that he died in 1998 and is buried in Shatsk, so I shall class him as Russian.


Giunio Fedreghini

B. 1861, Samico, Italy; D. 1948
Fencing
1900 HP
Men's Foil, Individual R1:ac -4.38
Men's Épée, Individual R1:ac -4.48
Men's Sabre, Individual SF:dnq 79.13
79.130086

Olympic Competitor nr 274


Zbigniew Fedyczak

B. 1952-08-26, Zielona Góra, Poland
Shooting
1972 HP
Rapid-Fire Pistol 14th 24
Free Pistol 23rd 0.384
24.384


Anatoly Viktorovich Fedyukin

B. 1952-01-26, Voronezh, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2020-07-29
Handball (1 gold, 1 silver)
1976 1980 HP
Men's Team gold silver 5200
5200


Written 2002-09-30 - last modified 2024-02-16

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