Great Olympians

Biographies - REZ


Hossein Reza Zadeh

B. 1978-05-12, Ardabil, Iran
Weightlifting (2 gold)
2000 2004 HP
Men's Super−Heavyweight (+105 kg) gold gold 19200
19200


František Řezáč (1)

B. 1898, represented Czechoslovakia
Greco-Roman Wrestling
1920 1924 HP
Men's Featherweight (-60 kg) R1 21.54
Men's Featherweight (-62 kg) R3
21.54


František Řezáč (2)

B. 1943-01-01, Praha, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Cycling - Road & Cycling - Track
1964 1968 HP
Men's Road Race 70th -9.15
Men's Team Pursuit QF QF 861
861.00000000015


Jaroslav Řezáč

B. 1886-02-06, Jičin, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia; D. 1974-25-29
Ice Hockey
1924 HP
Men's Teams QU:3rd -
-

He was the coach of the Czechoslovak team at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics, and he was also listed as a player, but he did not play in either championship.
Previously erroneously listed as an Olympian, I have now deleted him from the list.


Johann Rezac

B. 1911-04-27, Wasenbruck, Austria; D. 1998-08-18
Art Competitions
1936 HP
Architecture - Architectural Designs HM 910
910


Ghasem Rezaei

B. 1985-08-18, Amol, Iran
Wrestling, Greco-Roman (1 gold, 1 bronze)
2008 2012 2016 HP
Men's Heavyweight (-98 kg) 15th gold bronze 12735
12735


Aleksandr Gennadyevich Rezanov

B. 1948-10-06, Aleksandrovsk, Sakhalin, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Handball (1 gold)
1972 1976 HP
Men's Team fifth gold 3700
3700


Valery Grigoryevich Rezantsev

B. 1946-10-08, Novomoskosk, Tula, Russia, Soviet Union
Wrestling, Greco-Roman (2 gold)
1972 1976 HP
Men's Light−Heavyweight (-90 kg) gold gold 19200
19200

The OlyMADMen class him as Kazakh because he competed from Alma-Ata, but the Russian Wikipedia infomrs us that he was named a meritouos trainer in Russia in 1996.


Galina Fyodorovna Rezchikova

B. 1934-12-21, from Yekaterinburg, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1956 HP
Women's 100 metres SF:6th 52
Women's 4x100 metres Relay fourth 400
452


Boris Režek

B. 1908-10-02, Ljubljana, Slovenia, then part of Austria, represented Yugoslavia; D. 1986-07-26
Cross-Country Skiing
1928 HP
Men's 18 km 42nd 0.00004
0.00004


Miloslava Rezková

competed in 1972 as

Miloslava Hübnerová

B. 1950-07-22, Praha, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia; D. 2014-10-19
Athletics (1 gold)
1968 1972 HP
Women's High Jump gold 15th 9615
9615


Reznák János

B. 1930-12-12, Cegléd, Hungary; D. 1988-06-11
Wrestling - Freestyle
1960 1964 HP
Men's Heavyweight (+87 kg) sixth 1110
Men's Heavyweight (+97 kg) 10th
1110


Milan Řezníček

B. 1947-04-22, Brno, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Volleyball
1972 HP
Men's Team sixth 320
320


Written 2002-10-29 - last modified 2023-01-01

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