Great Olympians

Biographies - PEK


Jan Peka

Olympic Competitor nr 7039


Jaroslav Pekař

B. 1944-10-13, České Budějovice, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Shooting
1980 HP
Small-Bore Rifle, three positions 22nd 0.4
0.4


Arnoldo Pekelharing

B. 1936-07-01, Buenos Aires, Argentina; D. 2001-01-13
Sailing
1956 1960 1964 HP
Three Person Keelboat (Dragon) fourth 1600
Two Person Keelboat (Star) 12th 50
1650


César Pekelman

B. 1922-12-18, Amparo, SP, Brazil; D. 1986
Fencing
1952 HP
Épée, individual QF:6th 0.039
Épée, Team R1:3rd 2.69
2.729


Sofija Pekić

B. 1953-02-15, Lovćenac, Serbia, represented Yugoslavia
Basketball (1 bronze)
1980 HP
Women's Team bronze 1280
1280


Kaarle Henry Pekkala

B. 1919-10-04, Viipuri (now Vyborg in Russia), represented Finland; D. 2000-06-18
Shooting
1960 HP
Men's Free Pistol 27th 0.06
0.06


Vilho Pekkala

B. 1898-04-03, Kotka, Finland, then part of Russia; D. 1974-10-20
Freestyle Wrestling (1 bronze)
1924 1928 HP
Men's Middleweight (-79 kg) bronze 7th 4440
4440


Juho Aarne Pekkalainen

Olympic Competitor nr 6932


Oldřiška Pěkná

B. 1950-09-19, Praha, Czechia, represented Czechoslovakia
Rowing
1976 HP
Women's Coxless Pairs 9th 200
200


Józefa Pęksa

competed in 1960 and 1968 as

Józefa Czerniawska

B. 1937-01-31, Zakopane, Poland
Cross-Country Skiing
1956 1960 1964 1968 HP
Women's 5 kilometres 23rd 0.256
Women's 10 kilometres 17th 14th 25th 25.1
Women's 3x5 kilometres Relay fifth fourth fifth 990
1015.356


Walter Pektor

B. 1945-09-20, Salzburg, Austria; D. 1994-12-23
Athletics
1968 HP
Men's Javelin Throw 10th 150
150


Sadık Pekünlü

B. 1938-07-21, İstanbul, Turkey; D. 1973-07-14
Weightlifting
1964 HP
Men's Middle−Heavyweight (-90 kg) 11th 96
96


Written 2012-05-10 - last modified 2023-08-05

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