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The dataset generation failed because of a cast error
Error code:   DatasetGenerationCastError
Exception:    DatasetGenerationCastError
Message:      An error occurred while generating the dataset

All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 9 new columns ({'event', 'sport', 'pos', 'medal', 'isTeamSport', 'athlete', 'edition_id', 'result_id', 'edition'}) and 8 missing columns ({'special_notes', 'sex', 'born', 'country', 'description', 'height', 'weight', 'name'}).

This happened while the csv dataset builder was generating data using

hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results/Olympic_Athlete_Event_Details.csv (at revision 5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f), [/tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Athlete_Biography.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Athlete_Biography.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Athlete_Event_Details.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Athlete_Event_Details.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Country_Profiles.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Country_Profiles.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Event_Results.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Event_Results.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Games_Summary.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Games_Summary.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Medal_Tally_History.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Medal_Tally_History.csv)]

Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)
Traceback:    Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1893, in _prepare_split_single
                  writer.write_table(table)
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 765, in write_table
                  self._write_table(pa_table, writer_batch_size=writer_batch_size)
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/arrow_writer.py", line 773, in _write_table
                  pa_table = table_cast(pa_table, self._schema)
                             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2281, in table_cast
                  return cast_table_to_schema(table, schema)
                         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/table.py", line 2227, in cast_table_to_schema
                  raise CastError(
              datasets.table.CastError: Couldn't cast
              edition: string
              edition_id: int64
              country_noc: string
              sport: string
              event: string
              result_id: int64
              athlete: string
              athlete_id: int64
              pos: string
              medal: string
              isTeamSport: bool
              -- schema metadata --
              pandas: '{"index_columns": [{"kind": "range", "name": null, "start": 0, "' + 1515
              to
              {'athlete_id': Value('int64'), 'name': Value('string'), 'sex': Value('string'), 'born': Value('string'), 'height': Value('float64'), 'weight': Value('string'), 'country': Value('string'), 'country_noc': Value('string'), 'description': Value('string'), 'special_notes': Value('string')}
              because column names don't match
              
              During handling of the above exception, another exception occurred:
              
              Traceback (most recent call last):
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 1347, in compute_config_parquet_and_info_response
                  parquet_operations = convert_to_parquet(builder)
                                       ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/src/services/worker/src/worker/job_runners/config/parquet_and_info.py", line 980, in convert_to_parquet
                  builder.download_and_prepare(
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 884, in download_and_prepare
                  self._download_and_prepare(
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 947, in _download_and_prepare
                  self._prepare_split(split_generator, **prepare_split_kwargs)
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1739, in _prepare_split
                  for job_id, done, content in self._prepare_split_single(
                                               ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                File "/usr/local/lib/python3.12/site-packages/datasets/builder.py", line 1895, in _prepare_split_single
                  raise DatasetGenerationCastError.from_cast_error(
              datasets.exceptions.DatasetGenerationCastError: An error occurred while generating the dataset
              
              All the data files must have the same columns, but at some point there are 9 new columns ({'event', 'sport', 'pos', 'medal', 'isTeamSport', 'athlete', 'edition_id', 'result_id', 'edition'}) and 8 missing columns ({'special_notes', 'sex', 'born', 'country', 'description', 'height', 'weight', 'name'}).
              
              This happened while the csv dataset builder was generating data using
              
              hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results/Olympic_Athlete_Event_Details.csv (at revision 5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f), [/tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Athlete_Biography.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Athlete_Biography.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Athlete_Event_Details.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Athlete_Event_Details.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Country_Profiles.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Country_Profiles.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Event_Results.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Event_Results.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Games_Summary.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Games_Summary.csv), /tmp/hf-datasets-cache/medium/datasets/22943321427551-config-parquet-and-info-SVeldman-126-years-olympi-11121f74/hub/datasets--SVeldman--126-years-olympic-results/snapshots/5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Medal_Tally_History.csv (origin=hf://datasets/SVeldman/126-years-olympic-results@5d17199bfcac3f557408c96d0b6759dd5fd3b97f/Olympic_Medal_Tally_History.csv)]
              
              Please either edit the data files to have matching columns, or separate them into different configurations (see docs at https://hf.co/docs/hub/datasets-manual-configuration#multiple-configurations)

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athlete_id
int64
name
string
sex
string
born
string
height
float64
weight
string
country
string
country_noc
string
description
string
special_notes
string
65,649
Ivanka Bonova
Female
4 April 1949
166
55
Bulgaria
BUL
Personal Best: 400 – 53.54 (1980).
null
112,510
Nataliya Uryadova
Female
15 March 1977
184
70
Russian Federation
RUS
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Beach Volleyball Championships (1–0–0 2006 Den Haag gold)
114,973
Essa Ismail Rashed
Male
14 December 1986
165
55
Qatar
QAT
Personal Best: 10000 – 27:20.97 (2006).
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Asian Games (0–2–0 2006 Doha ATH silver: 10000 m; 2010 Guangzhou ATH silver: 10000 m)
30,359
Péter Boros
Male
12 January 1908
null
null
Hungary
HUN
Between 1927 and 1938, Péter Boros competed as a gymnast of BBTE. He won the Hungarian championship in rope climbing in 1932, and as part of the winning team in 1932, 1937 and 1938. As a member of the Hungarian national team, he took part in the 1930 World Championships and the 1932 Olympics both times finishing fourth...
null
50,557
Rudolf Piowatý
Male
28 April 1900
null
null
Czechoslovakia
TCH
Rudolf Piowaty joined the Czechoslovak military near the end of World War I, and began his full-time military service in October 1921, leading to his career as a military officer. He also became a top swimmer while in the Army and won his first Czechoslovak title in 1921. He continued to win national titles over the ne...
null
146,111
Svetlana Kholomina
Female
9 November 1997
null
null
ROC
ROC
null
null
133,041
Vincent Riendeau
Male
13 December 1996
178
68
Canada
CAN
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (0–2–1 2015 Toronto DIV silver: synchronized platform; 2019 Lima DIV silver: synchronized platform, bronze: platform) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Aquatics Championships (0–1–0 2015 Kazan DIV silver: synchronized platform (mixed)) ...
110,425
Tanja Morel
Female
4 October 1975
164
58
Switzerland
SUI
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Bob & Skeleton Championships (0–0–2 2003 Winterberg bronze: Skeleton; 2006 St. Moritz bronze: Skeleton)
110,705
Maksim Shabalin
Male
25 January 1982
183
76
Russian Federation
RUS
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Figure Skating Championships (2–1–0 2007 Warszawa silver: ice dancing; 2008 Zagreb gold: ice dancing; 2010 Tallinn gold: ice dancing) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Figure Skating Championships (1–0–0 2009 Los Angeles gold: ice dancing)
54,541
Gé Regter
Male
6 March 1916
null
null
Netherlands
NED
null
null
22,721
Aristide Pontenani
Male
null
null
null
Italy
ITA
null
null
56,266
Go Yeong-Chang
Male
21 March 1926
167
75
Republic of Korea
KOR
null
null
82,227
Marlies Rostock
Female
20 April 1960
null
null
East Germany
GDR
Marlies Rostock won gold in the cross-country relay at Lake Placid and a silver medal at the 1978 World Championships. At the national level, she placed third in the 1980 5 km and the 10 km in 1978-80. She was married to Nordic Combined Uwe Dotzauer, though they later divorced. She then married Stefan Fraas, general mu...
Wife (divorced) of Uwe Dotzauer Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Nordic Ski Championships (1–1–0 1978 Lahti CCS silver: 4×5 km relay; 1980 Lake Placid (Olympics) CCS gold: 4×5 km relay)
93,334
Craig Hutchison
Male
26 May 1975
198
97
Canada
CAN
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Pan Pacific Swimming Championships (0–0–1 1999 Sydney bronze: 4×100 m freestyle relay) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the British Empire/Commonwealth Games (0–1–2 1998 Kuala Lumpur SWI silver: 4×100 m freestyle, bronze: 4×100 m medley (swam in heats only); 2002 Manches...
146,013
Raquel Queirós
Female
4 March 2000
167
56
Portugal
POR
null
null
109,912
Vyacheslav Kurginyan
Male
22 December 1986
170
65
Russian Federation
RUS
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Short Track Speed Skating Championships (0–1–0 2012 Mladá Boleslav silver: 5000 m relay) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Short Track Speed Skating Championships (0–1–0 2013 Debrecen silver: 5000 m relay)
37,019
Philippe Lot
Male
13 June 1967
189
85
France
FRA
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Mediterranean Games (1–0–1 1991 Athina ROW bronze: coxless fours; 1993 Linguadoca-Roussillon ROW gold: coxless fours)
22,885
Rudy Kugeler
Male
11 August 1928
187
86
Luxembourg
LUX
null
null
95,497
Yoshihiro Miyazaki
Male
10 May 1930
173
70
Japan
JPN
null
null
76
Roper Barrett
Male
24 November 1873
null
null
Great Britain
GBR
Roper Barrett learned his tennis at Merchant Taylor’s School and the Forest Gate Club and was able to devote a great deal of time to the game. He won the Belgian Open singles title for four successive years from 1900, the Austrian title in 1904 and a vast number of tournaments at home. He was most successful in the Suf...
null
47,023
Lorna Frampton
Female
2 April 1920
null
null
Great Britain
GBR
Lorna Frampton was just sixteen years old when she qualified for the 1936 Olympic Games by posting a convincing victory at the British trials. In Berlin she moved through the heats and semi-final but finished the final in sixth – a full second outside of the medal positions. By then working as a clerk with Lloyds Bank ...
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the British Empire/Commonwealth Games (1–0–0 1938 Sydney SWI gold: 3×110 yards medley (competed for England))
42,069
Isabelle Héberlé
Female
11 May 1959
167
67
France
FRA
null
Sister of Philippe Hébérle Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Shooting Championships (0–0–1 1982 Caracas bronze: 50 m small-bore rifle prone team)
39,033
Sjoerd Wartena
Male
1 May 1939
189
76
Netherlands
NED
null
null
115,157
Mariya Yakovenko
Female
6 January 1982
174
81
Russian Federation
RUS
Personal Best: JT – 62.23 (2007).
null
207
Virág Csurgó
Female
10 November 1972
172
63
Hungary
HUN
Virág Csurgó was a professional Hungarian tennis player who specialised as a doubles player. Csurgó achieved a career-best doubles ranking of 84 in the world in September 1998. She also played for the Hungary Fed Cup team. Csurgó won her first doubles tournament on the ITF circuit in July 1988 at Cava Tirr, Italy. She ...
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Universiade (0–0–1 1993 Buffalo TEN bronze: mixed doubles)
99,106
Ronny Yeager
Male
16 August 1952
181
70
United States
USA
Ronny Yeager skied for Durango High School and the University of Colorado, from which he graduated in 1972. In 1971 Yeager was US Junior champion in cross-country skiing. He was fifth that year at 15K in the US Championships. After his ski career ended, Yeager settled back in his hometown and started Ronny Yeager Duran...
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Winter Universiade (0–0–1 1972 Lake Placid CCS bronze: 4×10 km relay)
126,257
Shane Smeltz
Male
29 September 1981
184
79
New Zealand
NZL
null
Listed in Olympians Who Participated in the 2004 Olympic Football Qualification Campaign (men) (5 App. - 7 goals - 306 min. played: Football Tournament in New Zealand: ASA 11:0 (h), TGA 2:0 (h), VAN 3:2 (h); Final: AUS 0:2 (a), AUS 1:1 (h))
102,554
Hwang Seon-Hong
Male
14 July 1968
183
79
Republic of Korea
KOR
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Asian Games (0–0–1 1990 Beijing FBL bronze)
24,775
Fathi Khorshid
Male
11 December 1937
null
null
Egypt United Arab Republic
EGY
Growing up in the agricultural town of El Mahalla El Kubra, Fathi Khorshid received little in the way of formal training, but his natural talents led him to a twelve-year career with the local Ghazl El-Mahalla football team. He stayed with Ghazl despite being offered a large sum to play for Zamalek, allegedly because h...
Listed in Olympians Who Participated in the 1960 Olympic Football Qualification Campaign ()
69,614
Harry Wood
Male
28 November 1902
null
null
Great Britain
GBR
Finishing 11th at the 1928 Olympics, Harry Wood was the second Briton to finish behind Sam Ferris (eighth). After the Olympics Wood won six of his next seven marathons and, despite a career record of 13 wins in 28 races, remains a much under-rated athlete. He was at his best on the Northern circuit, winning six times i...
null
52,387
Ulf Tütken
Male
31 May 1953
196
86
West Germany
FRG
Ulf Tütken was a West German volleyball player who competed at the 1972 München home Olympics. The team lost all their preliminary matches against Brazil, Romania, Cuba, East Germany and Japan, but did win their 11th place match against Tunisia. Domestically, Tütken played with Delmenhorster TV.
null
100,169
Galit Chait
Female
29 January 1975
153
45
Israel
ISR
Dance: 1994 World Championships (FNR) (with Maxim Sevostianov (a non-Olympian) [ISR]). 1996 World Championships (23); 1997 World Championships (18); 1998 World Championships (14); 1999 World Championships (13); 2000 World Championships (5); 2002 World Championships (3); 2003 World Championships (6); 2004 World Champion...
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Figure Skating Championships (0–0–1 2002 Nagano bronze: ice dancing)
142,869
Julien Mertine
Male
25 June 1988
null
null
France
FRA
null
null
63,052
Jimmy Mooney
Male
25 February 1920
182
71
Ireland
IRL
Deceased.
null
901,207
Anne-Mette Christensen
Female
23 December 1963
null
null
Denmark
DEN
null
null
136,267
Shadrack Kipchirchir
Male
22 February 1989
173
54
United States
USA
null
null
1,005,805
Jos Hansen
Male
8 June 1932
null
null
Luxembourg
LUX
null
null
95,761
Alain Navillod
Male
16 August 1955
169
68
France
FRA
null
null
62,527
Andreas Josenhans
Male
12 September 1950
183
81
Canada
CAN
null
null
112,346
Paul Etia Ndoumbè
Male
20 April 1984
182
78
Cameroon
CMR
null
null
87,546
Drahomír Jirotka
Male
20 September 1915
null
null
Czechoslovakia
TCH
After starting his career with Prostějov SK, Drahomir Jirotka played mostly for Sparta Praha although he was loaned out frequently to Praha City. A right wing, he skated at the 1936 Winter Olympics as well as at the 1935, 1937, and 1938 World Championships, always playing alongside his older brother Zdeněk Jirotka. At ...
Brother of Zdeněk Jirotka Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Ice Hockey Championships (0–2–1 1935 Davos bronze; 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Olympics) silver; 1938 Praha silver) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Ice Hockey Championships (0–0–1 1938 Praha bronze)
96,506
Philippe Poirot
Male
3 October 1958
173
66
France
FRA
null
null
42,673
Ioannis Theofilakis
Male
1879
null
null
Greece
GRE
Ioannis Theofilakis served in the Army in World War I and later became a successful lawyer, before going into exile on the island of Folegrandos during the authoritarian anti-democratic regime of Ioannis Metaxas from 1936-40. Theofilakis lost his assets during the Greek civil war (1946-49). He later resumed his work as...
Brother of Alexandros Theofilakis
8,923
Oscar Chongo
Male
25 January 1965
155
51
Zambia
ZAM
null
null
64,560
Erica Nixon
Female
15 December 1953
175
67
Australia
AUS
Personal Best: LJ – 6.58 (1978).
Mother of Steve Hooker Mother-in-law of Yekaterina Kostetskaya Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the British Empire/Commonwealth Games (0–1–0 1978 Edmonton ATH silver: long jump (competed as Erica Hooker))
115,463
Ryan Hall
Male
14 October 1982
180
61
United States
USA
His wife, Sara Hall (née Bei) is also an international runner, competing in World Indoors 2010. Personal Best: Mar – 2-04:58 (2011).
null
125,355
Augusto Soares
Male
22 August 1986
165
58
Timor-Leste
TLS
null
null
137,459
Keiji Tanaka
Male
22 November 1994
172
70
Japan
JPN
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Winter Universiade (0–1–0 2017 Almaty FSK silver: singles)
58,561
József Farkas
Male
17 March 1952
192
100
Hungary
HUN
József Farkas had the following finishes at major championships – 1979 World Championship: Unlimited Greco-Roman (4th); 1975 World Championship: 100.0 kg. Greco-Roman (6th); 1978 World Championship: 100.0 kg. Greco-Roman (6th); 1975 European Championship: 100.0 kg. Greco-Roman (3rd); 1978 European Championship: 100.0 k...
null
2,821
Ilija Lupulesku
Male
30 October 1967
177
79
Independent Olympic Athletes Serbia and Montenegro United States Yugoslavia
IOA
null
Husband (divorced) of Jasna Fazlić-Reed Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Mediterranean Games (3–0–1 1987 Latakia TTN gold: doubles and doubles mixed, bronze: singles (competed for Yugoslavia); 1991 Athina TTN gold: doubles (competed for Yugoslavia))
77,525
Boris Kuznetsov
Male
12 June 1947
175
63
Soviet Union
URS
Personal Best: 5000 – 13:18.0 (1976).
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Athletics Indoor Championships (0–0–1 1975 Katowice bronze: 3000 m)
15,193
Albert Kägi
Male
22 December 1912
null
null
Switzerland
SUI
null
null
127,330
Benjamin Maier
Male
19 April 1994
182
93
Austria
AUT
null
Brother of Raphael Maier Husband of Elisabeth Vathje Brother of Samuel Maier Bearer of the Olympic Flag at the opening ceremony of the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Winter Youth Olympic Games (0–1–0 2012 Innsbruck BOB silver: Two-man) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Eu...
37,731
Birte Siech
Female
19 March 1967
180
75
East Germany Germany
GDR
Rower Birte Siech won the gold medal with the East German coxed fours at the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Four years later at Barcelona, she added a bronze medal with the re-unified German coxless fours. In 1984, she won the coxless pairs at the Youth World Championships, and in 1987 won a coxed fours silver medal at the World...
null
921,248
Jadwiga Umińska
Female
28 February 1900
null
null
Poland
POL
Jadwiga Umińska was a Polish painter and graphic artist who studied at the at the private Warsaw School of Fine Arts. She later studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Warszawa, until 1927, where she studied graphics under Władysław Skoczylas, amongst others. In 1931, she won the first prize of a competition for selecti...
null
90,206
İlham Kərimov
Male
2 July 1976
180
81
Azerbaijan
AZE
null
null
15,431
Willie Magee
Male
1884
null
null
Great Britain
GBR
Willie Magee and his brother Tom were two of Belfast’s leading racing cyclists in the early part of the 20th century. Willie was the more successful of the pair and made headlines in his early days in the saddle by reaching the final of the quarter-mile race at the Championship of Ireland at Belfast in 1903. He would g...
null
27,348
František Kunzo
Male
17 September 1954
175
70
Czechoslovakia
TCH
null
null
143,922
Sean Waddilove
Male
19 June 1997
null
null
Ireland
IRL
null
null
22,293
Dieter Löhr
Male
15 December 1936
177
68
Germany
GER
Sabre fencer Dieter Löhr reached the quarterfinals with the mixed German team at the 1960 Roma Olympics. He fenced with Bayer Leverkusen during his competitive career. He was the first Olympic fencer from Leverkusen.
null
107,995
Mette Andersen
Female
9 January 1974
183
68
Denmark
DEN
null
null
5,826
Achille Canna
Male
24 July 1932
190
76
Italy
ITA
Achille Canna played for Virtus Bologna from 1953-62, and won two Italian titles (1955 and 1956). He was on the Italy national team for nine years, and competed at two Olympics with a fourth place finish at Roma in 1960 being his best result. He also represented Italy at the 1955 European Championships in Moskva. In to...
null
52,224
Ernesto Martínez
Male
20 November 1951
177
76
Cuba
CUB
Ernesto Martínez was also a member of the gold medal winning teams at the 1971, 1975, and 1979 Pan American Games as well as of the silver medal winning team at the 1983 Pan American Games.
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (3–1–0 1971 Cali VOL gold; 1975 Ciudad de México VOL gold; 1979 San Juan VOL gold; 1983 Caracas VOL silver) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Central American and Caribbean Games (3–0–0 1974 Santo Domingo VOL gold; 1978 Medellín VOL gold; 198...
900,574
Ion Kasky
Male
null
null
null
Romania
ROU
null
null
123,509
Lázaro Álvarez
Male
28 January 1991
173
60
Cuba
CUB
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (3–0–0 2011 Guadalajara BOX gold: bantamweight -56 kg; 2015 Toronto BOX gold: lightweight -60 kg; 2019 Lima BOX gold: lightweight -60 kg) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Central American and Caribbean Games (2–0–0 2014 Veracruz BOX gold: li...
51,436
Pua Kele Kealoha
Male
14 November 1902
null
null
United States
USA
Pua Kealoha, finished second to his fellow Hawaiian, the Duke, in the 100m freestyle at the 1920 Olympics and then joined Duke Kahanamoku on the world record breaking relay team. Pua Kealoha won his only AAU championship in 1921 when the 100y event was held in Honolulu harbor. His only competition was Warren Kealoha, n...
Listed in Olympians Who Set a World Record in Long Course Swimming (4×200 m freestyle relay – 29 August 1920 - 20 July 1924: 10:04.4 (29 August 1920; Antwerpen, BEL))
115,100
Stéphanie Falzon
Female
7 January 1983
170
68
France
FRA
Personal Best: HT – 73.40 (2008).
null
62,061
Buddy Friedrichs
Male
15 February 1940
188
89
United States
USA
Buddy Friedrichs attended Tulane and sailed for the Southern Yacht Club in his native New Orleans. He won his first Southern Yacht Club competition in 1964 and was North American champion in the Dragon class from 1965-67, Canadian champion in 1965, European Champion in 1966, and World Champion in 1967, winning the King...
null
4,192
Daniele Zappaterra
Male
19 September 1955
169
64
Italy
ITA
Daniele Zappaterra started boxing in 1970, at age 15, coached by Antonio Tisinato. Before the 1976 Montréal Olympics, he had a short career among amateurs, with only four caps with the national team. In Canada he lost in the first round to the Brit Clinton McKenzie. Zappaterra turned pro the following year with his fir...
Listed in Olympians Who Were Sent to Prison (Imprisoned for some months in 1982-83 for terrorist gang activities and sentenced to four years in prison (2008-12) for possession and trafficking in illegal drugs.)
120,977
Mikhail Dauhaliavets
Male
18 May 1990
185
81
Belarus
BLR
null
null
83,030
Eva-Maria Wernicke
Female
30 September 1953
165
60
East Germany
GDR
Luger Eva-Maria Wernicke burst into the scene in 1973, winning a bronze medal at both the European and World Championships. In 1975 she added a European silver, and the following year finished an unfortunate fourth at the Innsbruck Winter Olympics behind her teammates Margit Schumann and Ute Rührold, and the West Germa...
Wife of Ulrich Wehling Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Luge Championships (0–1–1 1973 Königssee bronze: singles; 1975 Olang silver: singles) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Luge Championships (0–0–1 1973 Oberhof bronze: singles)
36,727
Jordi Quer
Male
23 August 1970
null
null
Spain
ESP
null
null
126,680
Amanda Furrer
Female
17 January 1991
165
57
United States
USA
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (0–0–1 2007 Rio de Janeiro SHO bronze: small-bore rifle 3 positions)
100,055
Alla Mikayelyan
Female
19 December 1969
null
null
Armenia
ARM
null
Mother of Sergey Mikayelyan Mother of Mikayel Mikayelyan
64,040
Martin Visser
Male
28 December 1924
180
89
Australia
AUS
null
null
143,772
Hardik Singh
Male
23 September 1998
null
null
India
IND
null
null
11,811
Jim Day
Male
2 July 1946
180
77
Canada
CAN
Jim Day joined the Canadian national equestrian team in 1964 and, four years later, was a gold medalist at the Olympics, having won the team event at the 1968 Games alongside Jim Elder and Tom Gayford. He also finished joint-13th individually. Just one year prior he had been the individual gold medalist at the 1967 Pan...
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (1–0–1 1967 Winnipeg EQU gold: jumping individual, bronze: jumping team)
33,841
Huang Yong-Chun
Male
1 September 1935
173
88
Chinese Taipei
TPE
null
null
27,726
Jack Deal
Male
5 April 1905
null
null
United States
USA
Jack Deal was a soccer forward who played professionally in the American Soccer League, the Eastern Professional Soccer League, and the Allied American Football Association from 1928-38. He played with the US national team in 1928, earning two caps, one at the 1928 Olympics, and one in a friendly tie against Poland aft...
null
47,153
Natalie Steward
Female
30 April 1943
174
70
Great Britain
GBR
Natalie Steward was eliminated in the heats of the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games 110 yards freestyle, 110 yards backstroke, and 110 yards butterfly. In the British Empire and Commonwealth Games she competed for Rhodesia.
Listed in Olympians Who Set a European Record in Long Course Swimming (100 m backstroke – 1 September 1960 - 19 August 1961: 1:10.8 (1 September 1960; Roma, ITA))
50,971
Beth Botsford
Female
21 May 1981
165
49
United States
USA
Beth Botsford was a backstroker who swam both backstroke events and the medley relay at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, winning golds in the 100 back and the relay. Botsford also won a gold medal in the medley relay at the 1998 World Championships. Her other international medals were two silvers at the 2003 Universiade, in ...
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (0–1–1 1999 Winnipeg SWI silver: 200 m backstroke, bronze: 100 m backstroke) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Universiade (0–2–0 2003 Daegu SWI silver: 50 m backstroke and 4×100 m medley relay) Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at t...
87,230
Eino Huhtala
Male
18 November 1938
162
58-60
Finland
FIN
null
Brother of Väinö Huhtala
58,648
Antal Steer
Male
10 October 1943
172
68
Hungary
HUN
null
null
61,509
Frank Butzmann
Male
18 December 1958
184
99
Germany
GER
Sailor Frank Butzmann partnered Kai Falkenthal in the German Star boat at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, held at Savannah, Georgia, placing 10th. In 1996 and 1997, he earned two silver medals at the European Championships partnering non-Olympian Jens Peters. Both also earned German national titles in 1997 and 1999. Butzman...
null
116,435
Margaux Isaksen
Female
7 October 1991
178
60
United States
USA
null
Sister of Isabella Isaksen Sister-in-law of Amro El-Geziry Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (1–0–0 2011 Guadalajara MOP gold: individual)
64,598
Simon Arkell
Male
1 July 1966
185
78
Australia
AUS
Personal Best: PV – 5.80 (1996).
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the British Empire/Commonwealth Games (1–0–0 1990 Auckland ATH gold: pole vault)
116,395
Roman Konstantinov
Male
15 August 1983
177
94
Russian Federation
RUS
null
null
143,132
Matthew Walls
Male
20 April 1998
null
null
Great Britain
GBR
null
null
143,437
Johannes Golla
Male
5 November 1997
null
null
Germany
GER
null
null
73,108
Enemri Najem Al-Marghani
Male
1955
178
55
Libya
LBA
Personal Best: Mar – 2-42:27 (1980).
null
90,687
Thierry Pomel
Male
4 October 1957
178
68
France
FRA
null
null
132,552
Jacob Hansford
Male
28 September 1995
182
77
Australia
AUS
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Universiade (0–1–2 2015 Gwangju SWI silver: 4×200 m freestyle relay, bronze: 200 m freestyle; 2019 Napoli SWI bronze: 4×200 m freestyle relay)
115,030
Redžep Selman
Male
8 April 1986
183
77
North Macedonia
MKD
Personal Best: TJ – 15.46 (2008).
null
32,390
Baek Sang-Seo
Male
4 June 1960
null
null
Republic of Korea
KOR
null
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Asian Games (2–0–0 1994 Hiroshima HBL gold; 1998 Bangkok HBL gold)
42,368
Bob Maslen-Jones
Male
3 May 1921
null
null
Great Britain
GBR
Bob Maslen-Jones trained as a medical student, but joined the Army to fight for Britain in World War II, and never practiced medicine. Instead he became a professional military man and learned to shoot in the military, which also led him to the 1948 Olympics as a shooter. He trained and fought in various nations of Asi...
null
21,756
Josiah Bowden
Male
1858
null
null
Great Britain
GBR
Josiah Bowden served as a lieutenant with 6th Battalion City of London Volunteer Corps. He became the vice-consul at the British Embassy in Paris, and was living in the city at the time of the 1900 Olympics. Along with fellow fencer Charles Newton Robinson, he was one of just two Britons in the épée competition, in a f...
null
27,727
Art Demling
Male
21 September 1948
181
80
United States
USA
Art Demling was a defender who played for St. Louis University High School and then Michigan State University. In addition to this appearance at the 1972 Olympics Demling earned four caps with the US national team from 1973-74. Demling signed with the St. Louis Stars of the North American Soccer League (NASL) in 1973, ...
null
53,599
René Bol
Male
5 July 1956
190
99
Canada
CAN
René Bol was a member of the bronze medal winning teams at the 1979 and 1983 Pan American Games.
Listed in Olympians Who Won a Medal at the Summer Pan American Games (0–0–2 1979 San Juan WAP bronze; 1983 Caracas WAP bronze)
144,390
Aki Yamada
Female
24 November 1992
null
null
Japan
JPN
null
null
37,094
Saurel
Male
null
null
null
France
FRA
null
null
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