Great Olympians

Biographies - TUM


Dušan Tuma

B. 1943-10-30, Ljubljana, Slovenia, represented Yugoslavia
Canoeing - Slalom
1972 HP
Men's Canadian Doubles 19th 2
2


Karel Tůma

B. 1885, represented Czechoslovakia
Modern Pentathlon
1924 HP
Men's Individual 37th 0.0006
0.0006


Juan José Tuma

B. 1953-03-22, represented Argentina
Rowing
1976 HP
Men's Coxless Fours Rep:6th 7.5
7.5


Stanislav Tůma

B. 1948-09-05, represented Czechoslovakia
Freestyle Wrestling
1972 HP
Men's Featherweight (-62 kg) 20th 1.5
1.5


Krasimir Tumanov

B. 1961-10-13, represented Bulgaria
Aquatics - Swimming
1980 HP
Men's 4 x 200 m Freestyle Relay dnf 6.4
6.4


Tortillano T. Tumasis

B. 1934-07-24, Iloilo City, the Philippines
Freestyle Wrestling & Greco-Roman Wrestling
1964 1968 HP
FR Men's Bantamweight (-57 kg) 18th 3.84
GR Men's Bantamweight (-57 kg) 18th 6.24
GR Men's Featherweight (-63 kg) 19th
10.08


Geza Tumbas

B. 1957-06-07, represented Yugoslavia
Boxing
1980 HP
Men's Lightweight (-60 kg) R2 79.13
79.13

The OlyMADMen call him Serbian, and with his Hungarian name he might indeed come from Vojvodina, which is part of Serbia.


Paride Tumburus

B. 1939-03-08, Aquileia, Italy; D. 2015-10-23
Football
1960 HP
Men's Team fourth 800
800


Mehmet Tümkan

B. 1943-10-02, Kars, Turkey
Athletics - Track & Field
1972 HP
Men's 800 metres R1:6th -4.21
Men's 1500 metres R1:37th -3.40
0.000421


Bodo Tümmler

B. 1943-12-08, Thorn (now Toruń) in German-occupied Poland, represented West Germany
Athletics (1 bronze)
1968 1972 HP
Men's 1500 metres bronze SF:29th 2560.016
2560.016


Tumpek György

B. 1929-01-12, Kispest, Hungary
Aquatics - Swimming (1 bronze)
1956 HP
Men's 200 metres Butterfly bronze 3840
3840


Written 2017-03-22 - last modified 2023-05-15

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