Great Olympians

Biographies - VAT


Alexandru Vatamanu

represented Romania
Shooting
1924 HP
Men's Small-Bore Rifle 66th -
Men's Free Rifle, prone dnf -
Men's Free Rifle, team 13th 6.4
6.4


Sotirios Vatanidis

B. 1914, represented Greece
Wrestling - Greco-Roman
1936 HP
Men's Lightweight (-66 kg) 14th 24
24


Emilia Vătășoiu

competed in 1964 as

Emilia Lița

B. 1933-10-20, Câineni, Romania
Gymnastics (2 bronze)
1956 1960 1964 HP
Women's Individual combined 20th 67th 48th 1
Women's Team combined bronze bronze sixth 1584
Women's Team with Portable Apparatus fifth 250
Women's Floor Exercise 50th -
Women's Horse Vault 30th 0.0025
Women's Uneven Bars 26th 0.016
Women's Balance Beam 12th 10
1845.0185


Konstantin Vaterkampf

Olympic Competitor nr 6695


Susanne "Susy" Vaterlaus

B. 1932-07-26, represented Switzerland
Aquatics - Swimming
1952 HP
Women's 100 metres Freestyle R1:38th 0.000256
0.000256


Aristarque "Aris" Vatimbella

B. 1916-02-03, Al-Iskanderiya, Egypt, represented Greece; D. 1990-01-20
Alpine Skiing
1956 HP
Men's Downhill 46th 0.0000064
Men's Giant Slalom 85th -12.10
Men's Slalom dnf -13.16
0.0000064


Anastasios Vatistas

B. 1945-06-26, represented Greece
Sailing
1972 HP
Two Person Heavyweight Dinghy (Flying Dutchman) 22nd 0.5
0.5


Kristján Vattnes Jónsson

B. 1916-09-02, Vattarnes, Iceland, then part of Denmark; D. 1992-12-31
Athletics - Track and Field
1936 HP
Men's Javelin Throw QU:22nd 0.6
0.6


Bruno Vattovaz

B. 1912-02-20, Koper, Slovenia, then part of Austria, from 1920 to 1946 Italy, represented Italy; D. 1943-10-05
Rowing (1 silver)
1932 HP
Men's Coxed Fours silver 3000
3000

All five members of this crew were born in Koper, but there is no more information about any of them. I class them as Slovenian nationals.


Philippe Louis Michel Vatuone

B. 1962-04-13, Sète, France
Artistic Gymnastics (1 bronze)
1984 HP
Men's Individual Combined 22nd 0.4
Men's Team Combined sixth 160
Men's Floor Exercises bronze 640
800.4


Written 2012-05-05 - last modified 2024-04-13

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