Great Olympians

Biographies - PO

Poi - Pol - Pon - Poo - Pop - Por - Pot - Pou - Pow - Poy - Poz


Émile Poilvé

B. 1903-09-19, Mégrit, Côtes-d'Armor, France, D. 1962-10-11
Wrestling (1 gold)
Free-style 1928 1932 1936 HP
Middleweight 5th/6th gold 10830
Greco-Roman
Middleweight R2 fourth 2418.6
13248.6


Claudia Poll-Ahrens

Costa Rica
Swimming (1 gold, 2 bronze)
1996 2000 2004 HP
200 m Free-style gold bronze 10th 9060
400 m Free-style fifth bronze 9th 3720
12780


Andrea Pollack

B. 1961-05-08, Germany
Swimming (3 gold, 3 silver)
1976 1980 HP
100 m Butterfly silver silver 8000
200 m Butterfly gold fourth 8000
200 m Free-style 17th - 4
4 x 100 m Free-style Relay silver - 1000
4 x 100 m Medley Relay gold gold 3200
20204


Lukáš Pollert

B. 1970-03-24, Prague, Czech Republic
Canoeuing, slalom (1 gold, 1 silver)
1992 1996 HP
C1 gold silver 15600
15600


Polyák Imre

Hungary
Wrestling - Greco-Roman (1 gold, 3 silver)
1952 1956 1960 1964 HP
-62 kg silver silver silver 34500
-63 kg gold
34500

Three consecutive silver medals was already a record, but then he topped it Tokyo with a gold one.


Sergei Ponomarenko

B. 1966-10-06, Russia, Soviet Union
Ice Dance (1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
1984 1988 1992 HP
pair bronze silver gold 17750
17750

Won three medals in the Ice Dance together with his partner Mariana Klimova. They were World Champions in 1989, '90 and '92.


Nina Ponomareva

competed in 1952 and '56 as

Nina Romachkova

B. 1929, Kiev, Ukraine
Track and Field (2 gold, 1 bronze)
1952 1956 1960 HP
Discus Throw gold bronze gold 34560
34560

The first gold medal winner for the Soviet Union.


Léon Ponscarme

Olympic Competitor nr 1580


Ion Pool

Olympic Competitor nr 1039


Dimitrie Popescu

Romania
Rowing (1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze)
1984 1988 1992 1996 HP
Coxed Pairs silver fourth bronze 12750
Coxed Fours silver gold 9750
Coxless Fours fifth 937.5
23437.5


Alexander Popov

B. 1971-11-16, Sverdlovsk, Russia
Swimming (4 gold, 5 silver)
1992 1996 2000 2004 HP
50 m Free-style gold gold sixth 18th 20163.84
100 m Free-style gold gold silver 9th 25560
4x100 m Free-style Relay silver silver 8th fourth 2710.4
4x100 m Medley Relay silver silver - fourth 2640
51074.24

World Champion at 50 and 100 m free-style in 1994.
He was stabbed in Moskva in 1997, but resumed swimming. Although living in Canberra, he has declined asking Australian citizenship because he wanted to represent Russia in Sydney.

(49424)


Eduard Poppe

Olympic Competitor nr 1672


A. Porcher

Olympic Competitor nr 1585


Frans Wilhelm "Ville" Pörhölä (-Horneman)

B. 1897-12-24, Finland; D. 1964-11-28
Track and Field (1 gold, 1 silver)
1920 1924 1932 1936 HP
Shot Put gold 7th 10200
Discus Throw 8th 384
Hammer Throw silver 11th 6096
56-lb Weight Throw 9th 240
16920


Derek Porter

B. 1967-11-02, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Great Britain, represented Canada
Rowing (1 gold, 1 silver)
1992 1996 2000 HP
Single Sculls silver fourth 14000
Eights gold
14000


Ramona Portwich

Germany
Canoeing (3 gold, 2 silver)
1988 1992 1996 HP
K2, 500 m gold silver 7800
K4, 500 m gold silver gold 12600
20400


Georges Pottier

Olympic Competitor nr 474


Anett Pötzsch

Germany
Figure Skating (1 gold)
1976 1980 HP
Ladies' Singles fourth gold 12000
12000


Pouget

Olympic Competitor nr 1530


Ioannis Poulos

Olympic Competitor nr 43


Pourchainaux

Olympic Competitor nr 873


Mike Powell

B. 1963-11-10, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Athletics (2 silver)
1988 1992 1996 HP
Long Jump silver silver fifth 14850
14850


Alfred Powlesland

Olympic Competitor nr 1409


Dorothy Poynton

competed in 1936 as

Dorothy Poynton-Hill

B. 1915-07-17, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Diving (2 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronze)
1928 1932 1936 HP
Platform - gold gold 12800
Springboard silver - bronze 7216
20016

She was barely thirteen when she won her silver at Amsterdam, but the official results somehow got that originally mixed up. An attractive blonde, she opened her own aquatic club in Los Angeles.


Stanislaw Pozdnyakov

Russia
Fencing (4 gold, 1 bronze)
1992 1996 2000 2004 2008 HP
Sabre, individual gold R2 QF R2 10980.362
Sabre, team gold gold gold bronze fourth 11680
22660.362

I had forgotten this triple medallist but Dimitri Thyskens pointed out the omission just before the Athina Olympics


Written 2002-08-25 - last modified 2002-10-30

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