Great Olympians

Biographies - FAD


Ghassan Faddoul

B. 1955-09-01, represented Lebanon
Athletics - Track and Field
1976 HP
Men's Long Jump QU:33rd -2.38
Men's Javelin Throw QU:22nd 0.6
0.60384


Imad Faddoul

B. 1953-09-01, represented Lebanon
Freestyle Wrestling
1976 HP
Men's Middleweight (-82 kg) 14th 24
24


Esa Ibrahim Fadel Al-Muqla

B. 1968, Al-Muharraq, Bahrain
Aquatics - Swimming
1984 HP
Men's 100 m Butterfly 53rd -6.26
0.000000256


Mohammed Fadel Hassan

B. 1963-10-27, represented Iraq
Football
1984 HP
Men's Team R1:4th 7.25
7.25


Aleksandr Vladimirovich Fadeyev

B. 1964-01-04, Kazan, Tatarstan, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Figure Skating
1984 1988 HP
Men's Singles seventh fourth 3000
3000


Mariya Ivanovna Fadeyeva

B. 1958-03-04, Pskov, Russia, represented the Soviet Union
Rowing (1 bronze)
1980 HP
Women's Coxed Fours bronze 1920
1920


László "Leslie" Fadgyas

B. 1917-05-30, represented Australia; D. 2006
Fencing
1956 HP
Men's Sabre, Individual QF:7th 0.072
Men's Sabre, Team R1:4th 82
82.072


Ibrahim Fadl

represented Egypt
Aquatics - Swimming
1936 HP
Men's 4x200 metres Freestyle Relay SF:13th 6.4
6.4


Mustapha Fadli

B. 1961, represented Morocco; D. 2016-03-14
Boxing
1984 HP
Men's Lightweight (-60 kg) Prel -2.13
0.0013


Arsen Fadzayev

B. 1962-09-05, Chikola, North Ossetia, Russian Federation, then part of the Soviet Union, represented Uzbekistan in 1996
Wrestling, Freestyle (2 gold)
1988 1992 1996 HP
Men's Lightweight (-68 kg) gold gold 13th 19238.4
19238.4

In 1988 he competed for the Soviet Union, and in 1992 for the Unified team, under Russian flag.
In 1996, he lost in the Russian trials to Vadim Bogiev, the eventual gold medallist. He then remembered his Uzbek roots (he had began competing in Tashkent) and qualified for Atlanta as a representative for Uzbekistan. He lost again to Bogiev.


Saad Fadzil

B. 1948-12-08, represented Malaysia
Cycling - Road
1972 HP
Men's Road Race dnf -28.60
Men's 100 km Team Time Trial 34th -2.12
0.0012


Written 2002-10-28 - last modified 2024-04-11

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