Great Olympians

Biographies - GED


Per Olof Harald Gedda

B. 1914-08-28, Göteborg, Sweden; D. 2005-07-04
Sailing
1936 1948 1952 HP
Eight metres Class fourth 5280
Three−Person Keelboat (Dragon) silver
5280


Dietmar Gedde

B. 1936-02-11, Magdeburg, S-A, Germany, represented East Germany in 1972
Sailing
1964 1968 1972 HP
Two−Person Heavyweight Dinghy (Flying Dutchman) 13th 13th 64
64


John Reuben Geddes

B. 1936-08-13, Liverpool, England, Great Britain
Cycling - Track (1 bronze)
1956 HP
Men's Team Pursuit bronze 1920
1920


Jamil Gedeão

B. 1931-04-19, Recife, Pern., Brazil
Basketball
1956 HP
Men's Team sixth 320
320


Edward Gedge

B. 1895-05-03, Gosport, England, Great Britain; D. 1991-03-17
Modern Pentathlon
1920 HP
Men's Individual 21st 0.96
0.96


Kazim Gedik

B. 1938, Konya, Turkey
Wrestling - Greco-Roman
1960 HP
Men's Flyweight (-52 kg) 17th 6
6


Władysław Franciszek Gędłek

B. 1920-06-05, Kraków, Poland; D. 1954-02-28
Football
1952 HP
Men's Team R1 26.38
26.38


Jurgis Gedminas

B. 1902, represented Lithuania
Cycling - Road
1928 HP
Men's Road Race, Time Trial 55th 0.000000125
Men's Road Race, Time Trial, Team dnf 0.6
0.600000125


Gedó György

B. 1949-04-23, Budapest, Hungary
Boxing (1 gold)
1968 1972 1976 1980 HP
Men's Light Flyweight (-48 kg) rd1 gold QF QF 14155.30
14155.30

He was the only boxer who participated in 4 Olympics.


Gedővári Imre

B. 1951-07-01, Budapest, Hungary; D. 2014-05-22
Fencing (1 gold, 2 bronze)
1976 1980 1984 1988 HP
Men's Sabre, Individual Rep3 bronze 15th 3622.5
Men's Sabre, Team fourth bronze gold 3300
6922.5


Artūrs Gedvillo

B. 1904-07-14, from Riga, represented Latvia; D. 1983-05
Athletics
1924 HP
Men's 100 m R1:5th 0.000000000078
0.000000000078


Written 2001-02-04 - last modified 2022-10-06

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