Great Olympians

Biographies - JAK


Jakab József

B. 1954-12-23, Pápasalamo, Hungary
Boxing
1976 HP
Men's Bantamweight (-54 kg) R1 4.052
4.052


Jakab Vilmos

B. 1952-02-09, Pápasalamon, Hungary
Boxing
1976 HP
Men's Light-Heavyweight (-81 kg) R2 116.9
116.9


Jakabfy Sándor

B. 1931-05-01, Pakod, Hungary; D. 2010-04
Athletics - Track & Field
1956 HP
Men's 200 metres R1:5th 0.00000098
Men's 4x100m Relay SF:5th 32.5
32.50000098


Jakabházy László

B. 1938-11-14, Budapest, Hungary
Ice Hockey
1964 HP
Men's Team 16th 3.2
3.2


Bernd Jäkel

B. 1954-05-01, Berlin, Germany, represented the German Democratic Republic in 1980 and 1988
Sailing (2 gold)
1980 1988 1992 1996 HP
Two Person Keelboat (Star) 8th 22080
Three-person Keelboat (Soling) gold fourth gold
22080

In 1988-96 together with Thomas Flach and Jochen Schümann.
In 1980, he substituted in one of the seven races.


Adolf Jakeš

B. 1943-05-20, České Budějovice, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Shooting
1980 HP
Small-Bore Rifle, three positions 24th 0.16
Small-Bore Rifle, prone 20th 1
1.16


Egone Jakin

B. 1910-10-22, Trieste, then in Austria, represented Italy
Sailing
1952 HP
5.5 metres 10th 100
100


Petr Jákl

B. 1941-12-16, represented Czechoslovakia
Judo
1972 HP
Men's Middleweight (-80 kg) rep2 195
Men's Open Class R2 27
222

His son, also called Petr, was born in Praha, so this athlete should also be classed Czech.


Vilém Jakl

B. 1915-02-22, represented Czechoslovakia
Road Cycling
1936 HP
Men's Road Race, Individual ac 0.000015
Men's Road Race, Team ac 18
18.000015


Hans Jakob

B. 1908-06-16, München, Bayern, Germany; D. 1994-03-24
Football
1936 HP
Men's Team QF 287
287


Eugen Jakobčić

B. 1898-03-23, Subotica, Vojvodina, Serbia, then part of Hungary, represented Yugoslavia; D. 1980-06-30
Fencing
1936 HP
Men's Sabre, Team R1:4th 0.16
0.16


Gert Jakobs

B. 1964-04-29, Emmen, the Netherlands
Road Cycling
1984 HP
Men's 100 km Team Time Trial fourth 1200
1200


Jakovina Jakobsdóttir

B. 1932-11-21, Reykjavík, Iceland
Alpine Skiing
1956 HP
Women's Downhill 31st 0.0064
Women's Giant Slalom 41st 0.000064
Women's Slalom dnf -5.26
0.00646656


Alf Brun Jakobsen

Olympic Competitor nr 7120


Hans Hovgaard Jakobsen

B. 1895-02-20, Havrebjerg, Denmark; D. 1980-10-17
Gymnastics (1 silver)
1920 HP
Men's Team combined, Swedish system silver 1000
1000


Henning Lynge Jakobsen

B. 1962-03-06, København, Denmark
Canoeing, Sprint Canadian (1 silver, 1 bronze)
1984 HP
Men's Singles, 500 m silver 4000
Men's Singles, 1000 m bronze 2560
6560


Ivar Bo Jakobsen

B. 1954-01-05, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Cycling - Track
1976 HP
Men's Team Pursuit 13th 19.2
19.2


Evert Jakobsson

Olympic Competitor nr 3736


Jarl Jakobsson

Olympic Competitor nr 3746


Ludovika Jakobsson-Eilers

B. Ludowika Eilers, 1884-07-25, Potsdam, Germany, skated with her husband for Finland; D. 1968
Figure Skating (1 gold, 1 silver)
1920 1924 1928 bonus HP
Pairs gold silver fifth 3562.5 17812.5
8000 5000 1250 3562.5 17812.5

Olympic Competjtor nr 7063

In 1911, she won her first world title with her husband-to-be.
As a Finnish national, she was the only German (by birth) to compete at the Olympic Games of Antwerpen.


Menotti Jakobsson

B. 1892-07-07, Stockholm, Sweden; D. 1970-12-2
Ski Jumping & Nordic Combined
1924 HP
Men's Ski Jumping 7th 600
Men's Nordic Combined 8th 384
984


Óskar Jakobsson

B. 1958-01-29, Reykjavík, Iceland
Athletics - Track and Field
1976 1980 HP
Men's Shot Put 11th 96
Men's Discus Throw QU:18th 3.84
Men's Javelin Throw QU:21st 0.96
100.8


Steinþór Jakobsson

B. 1931-11-07, Ísafjörður, Iceland; D. 1996-03-19
Alpine Skiing
1956 HP
Men's Giant Slalom dnf -14.10
-14.10


(Jan) Torsten Jakobsson

B. 1957-07-05, Sollefteå, Sweden
Alpine Skiing
1976 1980 HP
Men's Giant Slalom dnf 21st 0.64
Men's Slalom 17th dnf 4
4.64


Walter Jakobsson

B. 1882-02-06, Helsinki, Finland; D. 1957-06-10
Figure Skating (1 gold, 1 silver)
1920 1924 1928 bonus HP
Pairs gold silver fifth 3562.5 17812.5
8000 5000 1250 3562.5 17812.5

Olympic Competjtor nr 7064


Albin Jakopič

B. 1912-02-03, Mojstrana, Slovenia, then part of Austria, represented Italy
Nordic Combined & Ski Jumping
1936 HP
Men's Nordic Combined 36th 0.00064
Men's Ski Jumping 44th 0.000024
0.000664


Avgust Jakopič

B. 1913-07-11, Bled, Slovenia, then part of Austria, represented Yugoslavia
Cross-Country Skiing
1936 HP
Men's 18 kilometres 38th 0.000256
Men's 4x10 kilometres Relay 10th 25
25.000256


Blaž Jakopič

B. 1945-11-01, Bled, Slovenia, represented Yugoslavia
Alpine Skiing
1968 HP
Men's Downhill 51st -6.40
Men's Giant Slalom 43rd -4.26
Men's Slalom 28th 0.0256
0.025626


Bogdan Jakopič

B. 1948-01-18, Ljubljana, Slovenia, represented Yugoslavia
Ice Hockey
1976 HP
Men's Team 10th 50
50


Michael Jakosits

B. 1970-01-21, Zweibrücken, R-P, Germany
Shooting (1 gold)
1992 1996 2000 2004 HP
Moving Target gold 11th 12th fifth 14070
14070


Jakosits Tibor

B. 1938-03-18, Budapest, Hungary
Shooting
1964 HP
Men's Small−Bore Rifle, Three Positions 12th 40
Men's Small−Bore Rifle, Prone 9th 160
200


Franjo Jakovac

B. 1961-01-24, Mrkopalj, Croatia, represented Yugoslavia
Biathlon
1984 HP
Men's 4 x 7.5 km Relay 17th 1
1


Dragoslav Jakovljević

B. 1932-05-04, Kragujevac, Serbia, represented Yugoslavia; D. 2012-03-07
Boxing
1960 HP
Men's Light−Middleweight (-71 kg) R2 2.241
2.241


Peter Jaks

B. 1966-05-04, Frýdek-Mistek, Czechia, represented Switzerland; D. 2011-10-05
Ice Hockey
1988 1992 HP
Men's Team eighth 10th 165.5
165.5


Hans Jaksch

B. 1879-10-29, Dubnice, Czechia, represented Austria; D. 1970-01-08
Art Competitions
1948 HP
Architecture - Unknown Event AC 0.660
0.660


Nikola Jakšić

B. 1997-01-17, Beograd, Serbia
Water Polo (3 gold)
2016 2021 2024 HP
Men's Team gold gold gold 19200
19200

Triple Champion at Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo and Paris.


Hans-Peter Jakst

B. 1954-07-23, Osnabrück, NS, Germany, represented West Germany
Cycling - Road
1976 HP
Men's Road Race 37th -3.60
Men's 100 km Team Time Trial fourth 1200
1200.0006


Krystyna Jakubowska

B. 1942-12-15, Warszawa, Poland
Volleyball (2 bronze)
1964 1968 HP
Women's Team bronze bronze 2560
2560


Bernd Jakubowski

B. 1952-12-10, Rostock, M-V, Germany, represented East Germany
Football (1 silver)
1980 HP
Men's Team (silver) 287
287


Written 2000-12-22 - last modified 2024-09-17

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