Great Olympians

Biographies - GAY


Federico Gay

B. 1896-07-16, Torino, Italy; D. 1989-04-15
Cycling - Road
1920 HP
Men's Road Race 16th 8
Men's Road Race, Team fifth 250
258


Françoise Gay

B. 1945-01-27, Les Marécottes, Switzerland
Alpine Skiing
1964 HP
Women's Giant Slalom 15th 10
Women's Slalom 13th 25.6
35.6


Robert Steven "Steve" Gay

B. 1947-09-01, La Paz, Bolivia, represented the USA
Football
1972 HP
Men's Team R1:4th 7.25
7.25


Galina Gayda

B. 1936-02-28, Moskva, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1964 HP
Women's 100 metres QF:7th 0.057
Women's 200 metres R1:17th 4
Women's 4x100 metres Relay fourth 400
404.057


Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov

B. 1976-10-06, Kaspiysk, Respublika Dagestan, Russia
Boxing (1 silver, 1 gold)
2000 2004 HP
-75 kg silver gold 15600
15600


Milko Trikov Gaydarski

B. 1946-03-18, Sofia, Bulgaria; D. 1989-12-23
Football (1 silver)
1968 HP
Men's Team silver 2000
2000


Harold Gaydon

represented Great Britain
Sailing
1928 HP
One Person Dinghy (12-foot) (8th) 150
150

He raced in the two first preliminary races and was then substituted by Gordon Fowler.


Pyotr Gayevsky

B. 1888-02-05, Vitebsk, Belarus, represented Russia

Olympic Competitor nr 6519


Thomas Franklin 'Tom" Gayford

B. 1928-11-21, Toronto, Ont., Canada
Equestrianism - Eventing
1952 1956 1960 1964 1968 HP
Three−Day Event, Individual dnf dnf 0.000000020032
Three−Day Event, Team dnf dnf -
Jumping, Team gold 1600
1600.000000020032


Bert Gayler

Olympic Competitor nr 5738


Manuel Carlos Gayoso Díaz

B. 1944-01-01, Pontevedra, Spain
Athletics - Track & Field
1972 HP
Men's 800 metres SF:9th 160
160


William S. Gayraud-Hirigoyen

B. 1898-05-01, Laroque-Timbaud, France; D. 1962-12-09
Bobsleigh & Skeleton
1948 HP
Men's Two 12th 50
Men's Skeleton ac 15
65


Written 2000-11-28 - last modified 2021-12-21

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