Great Olympians

Biographies - HOC


Antun "Tone" Hočevar

B. 1951-04-04, Ljubljana, Slovenia, represented Yugoslavia
Canoeing - Slalom
1972 HP
Men's Canadian Singles 14th 24
24


Adolf Hoch

B. 1910-06-17, Winterberg (now Vimperk), Czechia, represented Austria; D. 1992-05-24
Art Competitions (1 gold)
1948 HP
Architecture - Architectural Designs gold 6400
6400


Hoch Hugó Henrik

B. 1868-09-11, Nagybajom, Hungary; D. 1931-07-29
Fencing
1900 HP
Men's Sabre, Individual SF:ac 79.13
79.13

Olympic Competitor nr 707


Preben Hoch

B. 1925-12-10, Skørping, Denmark; D. 2014-07
Rowing
1952 HP
Men's Eights 2Rep:3rd 80
80


Maurice Louis Hochepied

B. 1881-10-09, Lille, France; D. 1960-03-22
Aquatics - Swimming & Aquatics - Water Polo (1 silver)
1900 HP
Men's 200 m Freestyle fifth 1000
Men's 1000 m Freestyle 7th 400
Men's 200 m Obstacle Course 7th 600
Men's 200 m Team Race silver 1000
Men's Water Polo R1 340
3340

Olympic Competitor nr 1263


Victor Fernand Hochepied

B. 1883-10-29, Lille, France; D. 1966-03-26
Aquatics - Swimming (1 silver)
1900 HP
Men's 200 m Freestyle R1:19th 1.6
Men's 200 m Obstacle Course R1:11th 96
Men's 200 m Team Race silver 1000
1097.6

Olympic Competitor nr 1285


Hermann Hochleitner

B. 1925-10-17, Salzburg, Austria; D. 2010-05-26
Football
1952 HP
Men's Team QF 287
287


Dorothea "Thea" Hochleitner

B. 1925-07-10, Bad Gastein, Austria; D. 2012-05-11
Alpine Skiing (1 bronze)
1956 HP
Women's Downhill 7th 400
Women's Giant Slalom bronze 2560
Women's Slalom 12th 40
3000


František Hochman

B. 1904-04-02, Praha, Czechia, then part of Austria, represented Czechoslovakia; D. 1986-03-04
Football
1924 HP
Men's Football R2 26.38
26.38


Pavol Hochschorner

B. 1979-09-07, Bratislava, Slovakia
Canoeing - Slalom (3 gold, 1 bronze)
2000 2004 2008 2012 HP
C2 gold gold gold bronze 54400
54400

Winner of the slalom C2 at Sydney, Athina and Beijing, together with his twin brother Peter.


Peter Hochschorner

B. 1979-09-07, Bratislava, Slovakia
Canoeing - Slalom (3 gold, 1 bronze)
2000 2004 2008 2012 HP
C2 gold gold gold bronze 54400
54400

Winner of the slalom C2 at Sydney, Athina and Beijing, together with his twin brother Pavol.


Alfred Höchsmann

B. 1909-04-01, Sibiu, Romania; D. 1978
Handball
1936 HP
Men's Team fifth 500
500


Bernhard Hochwald

B. 1957-06-27, Schöneiche bei Berlin, Germany, represented East Germany in 1980 and 1984
Shooting
1980 1984 1988 1992 1996 HP
Skeet 19th 11th 16th 109.5
Men's Skeet 20th
109.5


Ruxandra Lucia Hociotă

B. 1959-07-15, Sibiu, Romania
Aquatics - Diving
1980 HP
Women's Springboard 15th 10
10


Stefan Höck

B. 1963-05-10, Benediktbeuern, Bay., Germany, represented West Germany
Biathlon (1 silver)
1988 HP
Men's 10 km Sprint 26th 0.064
Men's 4 x 7.5 km Relay silver 1000
1000.064


Hans Hocke

B. 1939-04-16, Wien, Austria (then part of Germany)
Fencing
1960 HP
Men's Sabre, Team R2 22.75
22.75


Holger Hocke

B. 1945-03-08, Hamburg, Germany, represented West Germany
Rowing
1976 HP
Men's Coxed Pairs 8th 320
320


Gunnar Höckert

B. 1910-02-12, Helsinki, Finland, then part of Russia; D. 1940-02-11
Athletics - Track and Field (1 gold)
1936 HP
Men's 5000 metres gold 6400
6400


Ileana Hocking

B. 1959-03-15, represented Puerto Rico
Athletics - Track and Field
1976 HP
Women's 400 metres R1:36th -3.64
Women's 800 metres R1:32nd -2.40
0.00464


Written 2001-01-17 - last modified 2024-09-08

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