Great Olympians

Biographies - BOH


Josef Boháč

B. 1914-04-20, Praha, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Ice Hockey
1936 HP
Men's Team (fourth) 164
164


Catherine Bohan

B. 1964-04-18, represented Ireland
Aquatics - Swimming
1980 HP
Women's 100 m Breaststroke 20th 1
Women's 200 m Breaststroke 20th 1
Women's 400 m Individual Medley 15th 15
17


Jaroslav Bohatý

B. 1935-01-17, Vlčnov, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Athletics - Track & Field
1960 HP
Men's 5000 metres R1:7th 0.057
Men's 10000 metres dnf 0.0026
0.0596


Boháty Miklós

B. 1935-12-06, Fegyvernek, Hungary; D. 1983-06-19
Basketball
1960 1964 HP
Men's Team 9th 13th 92.8
92.8


Ivan Havrylovych Bohdan

B. 1928-02-29, Dmytr-Bilivka, Ukraine, represented the Soviet Union
Wrestling - Greco-Roman (1 gold)
1960 HP
Men's Heavyweight (+87 kg) gold 9600
9600


Jacques Bohée

B. 1929-08-16, Wattrelos, France; D. 1977-03-17
Football
1952 HP
Men's Team QR 0.595
0.595


Hernán Jorge Boher Rosales

B. 1940-06-12, Santiago, Chile
Alpine Skiing
1960 1964 HP
Men's Downhill 38th 58th 0.000256
Men's Giant Slalom 56th 44th -4.16
Men's Slalom 28th R1:33rd 0.0256
0.0258576


Max Böhland

B. 1896-02-04, Pegau, Germany, represented the USA
Athletics
1920 HP
Men's Cross-Country 16th 8
Men's Cross-Country, Team fourth 400
408


Gé Bohlander

B. 1895-11-05, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; D. 1940-12-18
Aquatics - Water Polo
1920 1924 HP
Men's Water Polo fifth fifth 750
750


Willy Bohlander

B. 1891-08-08, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; D. 1939-08-26
Water Polo
1924 HP
Men's Water Polo fifth 340
340


Klaus Böhle

B. 1936-01-14, Herne, N-W, Germany
Canoeing - Canadian Sprint
1964 HP
Men's Canadian Doubles 1000 metres sixth 960
960


Erik Bohlin

B. 1897-06-01, Orsa, Sweden; D. 1977-06-08
Road Cycling (1 bronze)
1924 HP
Men's Road Race, Time Trial 7th 500
Men's Road Race, Time Trial, Team bronze 640
1140


Folke Bohlin

B. 1906-03-20, Göteborg, Sweden; D. 1972-06-12
Sailing (1 gold, 1 silver)
1948 1952 1956 HP
Three-Person Keelboat (Dragon) silver gold 13000
13000


Karl Anders Bohlin

B. 1938-12-20, Mora, Sweden, lived in Minneapolis, represented the USA
Cross-Country Skiing
1960 1964 HP
Men's 15 kilometres 47th 0.000004
Men's 4x10 kilometres Relay 11th 16
16.000004


Adolf Karl Josef Böhm

B. 1871-04-01, Obernigk, Germany (now Oborniki Śląskie in Poland); D. 1950-12-07
Road Cycling & Track Cycling
1906 HP
Men's Road Race fifth 750
Men's 20 kilometres FI:dnf 300
1050

Olympic Competitor nr 2829


Eilert Bøhm

B. 1900-07-17, Moss, Norway; D. 1982-02-01
Gymnastics (1 silver)
1920 HP
Men's Team combined, Free system silver 1000
1000


Ernst Böhm

B. 1890-03-06, Berlin, Germany; D. 1963-09-02
Art Competitions
1928 1932 1936 HP
Painting, Graphic Arts AC 113.9
Painting, Applied Arts AC 3.724
Painting, unknown event AC 2.186
119.81


Thomas Böhm

B. 1965-11-23, Sankt Pölten, Austria
Aquatics - Swimming
1984 1988 HP
Men's 100 m Breaststroke 13th 29th 25.616
Men's 200 m Breaststroke 14th 34th 16.0016
41.6176


Wolfgang Böhm

B. 1941-09-16, Wien, Austria
Sailing
1976 HP
Two Person Keelboat (Tempest) 12th 50
50


Kerstin Maria Bohman

B. 1914-11-09, Hudiksvall, Sweden; D. 2005-01-03
Gymnastics
1948 HP
Women's Team All-Around fourth 800
800


Lennart Bohman

B. 1909-05-27, Örnsködsvik, Sweden; D. 1979-10-11
Boxing
1928 HP
Men's Flyweight (-50.8 kg) R2 79.13
79.13


Luděk Bohman

B. 1946-12-02, Nymburk, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Athletics - Track & Field
1972 HP
Men's 100 metres QF:26th 0.064
Men's 4x100 m Relay fourth 400
400.064


Wolfgang Böhme

B. 1949-12-17, Wolfen, S-A, Germany, represented East Germany
Handball
1972 HP
Men's Team fourth 800
800


Gerhard Böhmer

B. 1958-06-08, Berchtesgaden, Bay., Germany, represented West Germany
Luge
1980 HP
Men's Singles 7th 600
600


Joachim Böhmer

B. 1940-10-01, Berlin, Germany, represented East Germany
Rowing (1 bronze)
1972 HP
Men's Double Sculls bronze 3200
3200


Herman Bohne

Olympic Competitor nr 3935


Miroslav Bedřich Böhnel

B. 1886-07-03, Brno, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia; D. 1962-09-29
Art Competitions
1932 HP
Literature ac 272.6
272.6


Gertrude Bohnert

B. 1908-04-02, Luzern, Switzerland; D. 1948-09-20
Art Competitions
1948 HP
Painting - Applied Arts AC 2.873
Sculpture - unknown event AC 2.274
5.147


Felix Böhni

B. 1958-02-14, represented Switzerland
Athletics - Track & Field
1980 1984 HP
Men's Pole Vault QU:14th seventh 624
624


Stanislav "Stan" Bohonek

B. 1952-12-28, Praha, Czechia, represented Canada
Figure Skating
1976 HP
Men's Individual 14th 24
24


Ernest David Bohr

B. 1924-03-07, Frederiksberg, Denmark
Hockey
1948 HP
Men's team R1:5th 12.8
12.8

He was the son of Nobel Prize winner Niels Bohr, the brother of Nobel Prize winner Aage Bohr, and was named after his father's professor, Nobel prize winner Ernest Rutherford. But he took more after his uncle Harald, who had won silver at football in 1908.


Harald Bohr

Olympic Competitor nr 4707


Jürgen Bohr

B. 1953-12-05, Merzig, Saarl., Germany, represented West Germany
Canoeing - Kayak Sprint
1976 HP
Men's Kayak Fours 1000 m 9th 80
80


Richard Bohslavsky

B. 1904-07-19, represented Austria
Shooting
1948 HP
Men's Small−Bore Rifle 58th 0.0000000384
0.0000000384


Karl Bohusch

B. 1916-05-18, from Wien, represented Austria
Gymnastics
1948 HP
Men's Individual All-Around 36th -
Men's Team All-Around 9th 40
Men's Floor Exercise 14th 4
Men's Horse Vault 46th -
Men's Parallel Bars 68th -
Men's Horizontal Bar 32nd 0.0010
Men's Rings 63rd -
Men's Pommeled Horse 30th 0.0025
44.0035


Erich Bohuslav

B. 1927-04-28, from Wien, represented Austria; D. 1961-12
Water Polo
1952 HP
Water Polo Men's Team R2:4th 7.25
7.25


Zdeněk Bohutínský

B. 1946-05-14, Praha, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Canoeing - Kayak Sprint
1972 1976 HP
Men's Kayak Doubles 1000 m SF:4th 51
Men's Kayak Fours 1000 m 9th 80
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Written 2011-10-06 - last modified 2024-02-18

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