Great Olympians

Biographies - ANI


Damir Anić

B. 1944-07-24, Zagreb, Croatia, represented Yugoslavia
Artistic Gymnastics
1968 HP
Men's Individual All-Round 75th -10.10
Men's Team All-Round sixth 160
160


Peter Anieke

B. 1946-03-02, Jos, Nigeria; D. 2015-04-20
Football
1968 HP
Men's Team R1:4th 7.25
7.25


Nikolay Petrovich Anikin

B. 1932-01-25, Tyumen, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2009-11-14
Cross-Country Skiing (1 gold, 2 bronze)
1956 1960 HP
Men's 15 kilometres 7th 10th 500
Men's 30 kilometres bronze 2560
Men's 50 kilometres 13th 25.6
Men's 4x10 kilometres Relay gold bronze 2240
5325.6


Yevgeny Anikin

B. 1958-03-13, Lukino, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1980 HP
Men's Triple Jump 9th 240
240


(Josef Karl) Hans Aniol

B. 1878-06-12, Berlin, Germany; D. 1945-11-12
Aquatics - Swimming & Aquatics - Water Polo
1900 HP
Men's Underwater Swimming sixth 960
Men's Water Polo fifth 340
1300

Olympic Competitor nr 1317


Jean Aniset

B. 1934-09-15, Dudelange, Luxembourg
Athletics - Track & Field
1960 1964 HP
Men's 5000 metres R1:11th 0.000036
Men's Marathon 34th 0.0024
0.002436


Vasyl Ivanovych Anisimov

B. 1938-01-23, Kharkiv, Ukraine, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track & Field
1964 HP
Men's 400 metres Hurdles 7th 600
Men's 4x400 metres Relay 7th 100
700


Yury Sergeyevich Anisimov

B. 1938-03-21, Arkhangelsk, Russia, represented the Soviet Union; D. 2012-12-15
Sailing
1968 HP
Three−Person Keelboat (Dragon) 11th 64
64


Tatyana Mikhaylovna Anisimova

B. 1949-10-19, Grozny, Chechnya, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Track & Field (1 silver)
1976 1980 HP
Women's 100 m Hurdles silver SF:dns 6012.3
6012.3


Vera Vasilyevna Anisimova

B. 1952-05-25, Moskva, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Athletics - Track and Field (1 silver, 1 bronze)
1976 1980 HP
Women's 100 metres SF:6th SF:5th 182
Women's 4x100 m Relay bronze silver 1640
1822


Marina Anissina

B. 1975-08-30, Moskva, Russia, represented France
Figure Skating (1 gold, 1 bronze)
1998 2002 HP
Ice Dance bronze gold 11200
11200

She became World Junior champion representing Russia, but when her partner began skating with his new girlfriend, she moved to France, married Gwendal Peizerat and won two Olympic medals with him.


Georgios Anitsas

B. 1891, Volos, Greece
Shooting
1924 HP
Men's Free Rifle, team 12th 10
10


Written 2001-02-15 - last modified 2023-04-16

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