Great Olympians

Biographies - NO

Noe - Nom - Noo - Nor - Not - Nov


Christian Noël

France
Fencing (1 gold, 4 bronze)
1964 1968 1972 1976 HP
Foil, individual - fourth bronze 7th/8th 5610
Foil, Team bronze gold bronze bronze 4400
10010


Tadahiro Nomura

B. 1974-12-10, Nara, Japan
Judo (3 gold)
1996 2000 2004 HP
Extra Lightweight (-60 kg) gold gold gold 57600
57600

In 1996 he was considered the least likely of the Japanese Judokas to win the title, but he did.
In 2000, the audience ws packed with Japanese fans of Ryoko Tamura. They had just finished cheering her 30 second final win, when Nomura went one better by winning his final in just 12 seconds.
In 2004, he won again, to become the first Judo Triple Olympian
(19200)


Erki Nool

Estonia
Athletics
1992 1996 2000 2004 HP
Decathlon dnf sixth gold 8th 10944
10944/105560


Martha Norelius

USA
Swimming (3 gold)
1924 1928 HP
400 m Free-style gold gold 12800
4x100 m Free-style Relay gold 1600
14400


Lars Daniel Norling

B. 1888, Sweden; D. 1958
Gymnastics & Equestrianism (3 gold)

One of only two persons to win gold in 3 Olympiads, but in two different sports. see Karsh Kiraly.
(48 HP)


Arthur Norris

Olympic Competitor nr 755


Petter Northug

Norway
Cross-Country Skiing (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
2010 HP
Team Sprint gold 4800
Individual Sprint bronze 2560
15 km + 15 km Pursuit 11th 64
15 km Classical 41st -
50 km Classical, mass start gold 6400
4 x 10 km silver 1000
14824

He won medals in the shortest and the longest distance of his sport!


Anke Nothnagel-von Seck

B. 1966-09-10, Brandenburg an der Havel, Brandenburg, Germany
Canoeing (3 gold, 1 silver)
1988 1992 HP
K2 500 m gold gold 9600
K4 500 m gold silver 5200
14800


Marty Nothstein

USA
Cycling - track (1 gold, 1 silver)
1996 2000 2004 HP
Sprint silver gold 12400
Keirin fifth 13th- 1006.82
13406.82

(136)


Novák Dezsö

Hungary
Football (2 gold, 1 bronze)
1960 1964 1968 HP
Football bronze gold gold 11520
11520


Novák Éva

competed in 1956 as

Éva Novák-Gérard

Hungary, in 1956 Belgium
Swimming (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)
1948 1952 1956 HP
200 m Breaststroke bronze silver 11th 9936
400 m Free-style - silver - 4000
4 x 100 m Free-style Relay - gold - 1600
15536


Igor Novikov

From Erevan, Armenia
Modern Pentathlon (2 gold, 2 silver)
1952 1956 1960 1964 HP
Individual fourth fourth fifth silver 11275
Team fifth gold silver gold 6675
17950


Elena Novikova

competed from 1972 onwards as

Elena Belova

B. 1947-07-28, from Minsk, Belarus
Fencing (4 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
1968 1972 1976 1980 HP
Foil, individual gold fifth bronze 9/12 15704.75
Foil, team gold gold gold silver 11600
27304.75

Member of the Soviet Foil Team, successful at Mexico City, München and Montreal, with a silver in Moskva.


Václav Nový

Olympic Competitor nr 813


last modified 2002-10-31

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