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Never mind, double posting. See previous entry.

 

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Viteslav Macha 1972 Olympic Wrestling gold medal winner for Czechoslovakia dead at 75. 

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On 29/05/2023 at 16:04, Il Magneto said:

Viteslav Macha 1972 Olympic Wrestling gold medal winner for Czechoslovakia dead at 75. 

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I remember way back in 1982, Mcfarlane was in the Commonwealth Games 200m and running against Allan Wells. They were locked in battle down the home straight for what seemed like forever and then crossed the line in a rare dead heat. They shared the gold medal. RIP.

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3 hours ago, Sly Ronnie said:

I remember way back in 1982, Mcfarlane was in the Commonwealth Games 200m and running against Allan Wells. They were locked in battle down the home straight for what seemed like forever and then crossed the line in a rare dead heat. They shared the gold medal. RIP.

 

So Wells, eight years older and living in Surrey these days, isn't sharing anymore, then

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On 31/05/2023 at 14:36, YoungWillz said:

Mike McFarlane, Team GB athlete who won silver at the 1988 Games in Seoul in the 4x100m relay, reportedly dead: 

Several medals at the Commonwealth Games in 1982 and 1986. McFarlane was 63.

 

 

Edit: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/22537173/mike-mcfarlane-dead-olympic-commonwealth/

Mike McFarlane is alive according to his official Instagram account.

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7 minutes ago, drol said:

Mike McFarlane is alive according to his official Instagram account.

Astonishing. Condolences and tributes from all over the shop including some extremely well known and high profile athletics names.

 

Not ready to pass the baton quite yet.

 

A right Colemanballsup.

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13 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Astonishing. Condolences and tributes from all over the shop including some extremely well known and high profile athletics names.

 

Not ready to pass the baton quite yet.

 

A right Colemanballsup.

Even the BBC reported it, which is surprising considering their tardiness with other names (even where it has been verified by the family).

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24 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Astonishing. Condolences and tributes from all over the shop including some extremely well known and high profile athletics names.

 

Not ready to pass the baton quite yet.

 

A right Colemanballsup.

 

Aaaand yes, they're checking the photo-finish! Aaaaand it appears it's a not-dead heat, a not-dead heat!! Errr, quite remarkable!!!

 

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Jim Hines, double gold medalist at the Mexico Olympics in '68, dead at 76. 

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On 27/02/2022 at 10:26, whoismakoto said:

Lista de participantes vivos conhecidos das Olimpíadas de Londres de 1948

       

 

Renyldo Ferreira

 

29/06/1923

Brasil

Equestre

 

 

He died on April 28 in Sao Paulo, he was the oldest Brazilian Olympic athlete, and the oldest who participated in the 1960 Olympics, now the oldest Brazilian Olympic athlete is Edson Perri, born on June 5, 1928, who represented his country in the water polo at the 1952 Helsinki Games. The oldest survivor of the 1960 Rome Games, however, is now Birte Christoffersen, born March 28, 1924, who represented Denmark in diving in 1948, winning a bronze medal in the platform, and then Sweden in 1956 and 1960. She is the oldest living Olympic medalist in diving, as well as the oldest living Olympian to win a medal for Denmark

https://www.fph.com.br/Detalhe/nota_de_falecimento__cel_renyldo_ferreira

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Zdeněk Košta died on 11/Oct/2020 according to the Czech Olympic website, and some sites like Wikipedia and Olympedia inform that he died in 2022, so I don't know which information is correct, he died under the radar, and he was the oldest living Olympic cyclist old man, who is now Frenchman Charles Coste, born February 8, 1924, living Olympic medalist in cycling. The oldest living Olympian to represent Czechoslovakia was him too and now we're in a dilemma and it's complicated. Růžena Košťálová, born February 21, 1924, is still alive according to this 2020 document from the Czech Olympic Committee. A 2021 comprehensive work by František Kolář, however, Encyklopedie olympioniků. Čeští a českoslovenští sportovci na olympijských hrác, lists her, on page 178, as having died in January 2013. Both sources seem very reliable, and so it is plausible that both are mistaken; therefore, we continue to list it as alive, although we cannot be absolutely sure. If Košťálová had died, however, 1952 gymnast Jindřich Mikulec, born May 11, 1928, would be the oldest living Olympian to represent Czechoslovakia.

https://www.olympijskytym.cz/en/athlete/zdenek-kosta

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On 04/06/2023 at 19:30, jcc said:

Jim Hines, double gold medalist at the Mexico Olympics in '68, dead at 76. 


The Roger Bannister of the 100m - hope he got lots of news coverage in US.

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17 hours ago, Grim Up North said:


The Roger Bannister of the 100m - hope he got lots of news coverage in US.

I had forgotten Hines’ name for decades, until now.  You’re spot on.

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17 hours ago, Grim Up North said:


The Roger Bannister of the 100m - hope he got lots of news coverage in US.

 

 

Aye, though also remembered as an American Football player (he started after the Olympics) and there were some mutterings about his two sub 10-00 runs, one hand held timing the other definitely sub 10-00 but in the Olympic Stadium in Mexico City which is roughly a mile above sea level. Bob Beaman's amazing long jump world record which stood longer than Hines' 100 metre record was set in the same stadium at the same Olympic Games.

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On 27/02/2022 at 13:26, whoismakoto said:

List of known living participants of 1948 London Olympics

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Edna Child

 

10/10/1922

Great Britain

Diving

Edna Child reportedly died in May: 

 

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3 hours ago, YoungWillz said:

Edna Child reportedly died in May: 

 

Jack Whitford, born in 1924 is Great Britain's oldest living Olympian now?

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