Great Olympians

Biographies - IKE


Sydney Ikebaku

B. 1956-05-24, represented Nigeria
Weightlifting
1980 HP
Men's Featherweight (-60 kg) 14th 24
24


Ikebe Hitoshi

B. 1886, represented Japan; D. 1969
Art Competitions
1932 HP
Painting ac 2.186
2.186


Ikeda Kenzo

from Hiroshima, represented Japan
Rowing
1932 HP
Men's Eights Rep:3rd 164
164


Ikeda Kotaro

B. Saga, Japan
Art Competitions
1932 HP
Painting ac 2.186
2.186


Ikeda Mitsuka

B. 1932-09-15, represented Japan
Gymnastics
1956 HP
Women's Individual combined 23rd 0.256
Women's Team combined sixth 160
Women's Team with Portable Apparatus sixth 160
Women's Floor Exercise 18th 0.64
Women's Horse Vault 30th 0.0025
Women's Uneven Bars 22nd 0.1
Women's Balance Beam 39th 0.00004
320.9993


Ikeda Mitsuo

B. 1935-03-14, Mashile, Hokkaido, Japan; D. 2002-09-12
Wrestling - Freestyle (1 gold)
1956 HP
Men's Welterweight (-73 kg) gold 9600
9600


Ikeda Naohiro

B. 1940-01-17, Saga, Japan
Volleyball (1 bronze)
1964 HP
Men's Team bronze 1280
1280

He was also on the team in 1968, but did not play.


Ikeda Yuhachi

B. 1886-08-28, Kagawa, Japan; D. 1963-03-31
Art Competitions
1932 1936 HP
Sculpture 2 entries 2 entries 10.846
10.846


Petrus Gerardus "Piet" Ikelaar

B. 1896-01-02, the Netherlands; D. 1992-11-25
Cycling - track & road (2 bronze)
1920 HP
50 km bronze 6000
Tandem bronze 3200
Team Pursuit QF 430.5
Sprint rep:4th 0.546
Road Race, Time Trial 8th 320
Road Race, Time Trial, Team sixth 160
10111

In the 50km in Antwerpen, Piet Ikelaar actually crossed the line in second place, but the silver medal was awarded to Cyril Alden. Eventually, the result was confirmed by the Jury of Appeal, but the official result was not changed nevertheless. I have given Ikelaar 6000 HP despite his bronze medal..


Written 2002-09-12 - last modified 2023-08-24

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