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Wethered, Joyce
Joyce Wethered was a golfer who was widely regarded as the greatest British woman player of her day. Wethered and......
Whitaker, Pernell
Pernell Whitaker was an American professional boxer, world lightweight (135 pounds), junior welterweight (140 pounds),......
White, Al
Al White was an American athlete, the first diver to win Olympic gold medals in both the platform and springboard......
White, Dana
What is Dana White known for? Dana White is known as the public face and CEO of Ultimate Fighting Championship......
White, Shaun
Shaun White is an American snowboarder who won Olympic gold medals in the half-pipe event in 2006, 2010, and 2018.......
Whitfield, Mal
Mal Whitfield was an American middle-distance runner, world-record holder for the 880-yard race (1950–54), for......
Whitworth, Kathy
Kathy Whitworth was an American athlete who was one of the great players of women’s professional golf. Whitworth......
Wickenheiser, Hayley
Hayley Wickenheiser is a Canadian ice hockey player who is widely considered the greatest female hockey player......
Wiggins, Bradley
Bradley Wiggins is a Belgian-born British cyclist who was the first rider from the United Kingdom to win the Tour......
Wightman Cup
Wightman Cup, trophy awarded the winner of women’s tennis matches held annually from 1923 to 1989 between British......
Wightman, Hazel Hotchkiss
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman was an American tennis player who dominated women’s competition before World War I. Known......
wild-water racing
wild-water racing, competitive canoe or kayak racing down swift-flowing, turbulent streams called wild water (often......
Wilde, Jimmy
Jimmy Wilde was a Welsh professional boxer, world flyweight (112 pounds) champion from 1916 to 1923. (Read Gene......
Wilkins, Mac
Mac Wilkins is an American world-record-holding discus thrower (1976–78). He was the first man ever to break the......
Willard, Jess
Jess Willard was an American prizefighter, world heavyweight boxing champion from April 5, 1915, when he knocked......
Williams, Esther
Esther Williams was an American swimming champion who became one of the most popular and profitable Hollywood movie......
Williams, Percy
Percy Williams was a Canadian sprinter, winner of two upset gold medals at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam.......
Williams, Serena
Serena Williams is an American tennis player who revolutionized women’s tennis with her powerful style of play......
Williams, Venus
Venus Williams is an American tennis player who—along with her sister Serena—redefined the sport with her strength......
Wills, Helen
Helen Wills was an outstanding American tennis player who was the top female competitor in the world for eight......
Wilma Rudolph: The Chattanooga Choo Choo
Wilma Rudolph was not a newcomer to Olympic competition, having won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100-metre relay at......
Wimbledon Championships
Wimbledon Championships, internationally known tennis championships played annually in London at Wimbledon. The......
windsurfing
windsurfing, sport that combines aspects of sailing and surfing on a one-person craft called a sailboard. The earliest......
Winkler, Hans Günter
Hans Günter Winkler was a German equestrian champion who was the most decorated Olympic show jumper of all time,......
Witt, Katarina
Katarina Witt is a German figure skater who was the first woman to win consecutive Olympic gold medals (1984 and......
Women’s British Open
Women’s British Open, golf tournament conducted annually that is recognized by the Ladies Professional Golf Association......
Wood, Gar
Garfield Arthur Wood was a U.S. driver and builder of racing motorboats, also credited with devising the small,......
Woods, Tiger
Tiger Woods is an American golfer who dominated professional golf in the late 1990s and early 2000s, becoming the......
World Athletics
World Athletics, organization of track-and-field federations representing more than 200 countries and territories.......
World Cup
World Cup, in skiing, trophy awarded annually since 1967 to the top male and female Alpine skiers. In World Cup......
World Cup
World Cup, in golf, trophy awarded to the winner of an annual competition for two-man professional teams representing......
Wottle, Dave
Dave Wottle is an American runner and education administrator who won a gold medal at the 1972 Olympics in Munich.......
wrestling
wrestling, sport practiced in various styles by two competitors, involving forcing an opponent to touch the ground......
Wright, Mickey
Mickey Wright was an American golfer who is widely considered the sport’s greatest female competitor, known for......
Wu Minxia
Wu Minxia is the most-decorated female athlete in the history of diving and became the most-decorated Chinese athlete......
Wüst, Ireen
Ireen Wüst is a Dutch former speed skater whose 13 Olympic medals, including 6 gold, have made her the most-decorated......
Yang Yang
Yang Yang is a renowned Chinese short-track speed skater who at the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City,......
Yashin, Lev Ivanovich
Lev Ivanovich Yashin was a Russian football (soccer) player considered by many to be the greatest goalkeeper in......
Ye Shiwen
Ye Shiwen is a Chinese swimmer, who specialized in the 200-meter and 400-meter individual medley (IM). In IMs the......
Yegorova, Lyubov
Lyubov Yegorova is a Russian cross-country skier who was one of the two most decorated performers at the 1994 Olympic......
Yokuts Valley
Yokuts Valley, winter sports area in Placer county, northeastern California, U.S. It lies just northwest of Lake......
Yzerman, Steve
Steve Yzerman is a Canadian American professional ice hockey player who—as the longest-serving captain in National......
Zaharias, Babe Didrikson
Babe Didrikson Zaharias was an American sportswoman who was one of the greatest athletes of the 20th century, achieving......
Zale, Tony
Tony Zale was an American professional boxer, world middleweight (160 pounds) champion during the 1940s. (Read......
Zdarsky, Matthias
Matthias Zdarsky was a ski instructor who was considered the father of Alpine skiing and who was probably the first......
Zhabotinsky, Leonid Ivanovich
Leonid Ivanovich Zhabotinsky was a Soviet weightlifter who won gold medals in the heavyweight class (+90 kg [+198......
Zimyatov, Nikolay
Nikolay Zimyatov is a Soviet cross-country skier who was the first man in the sport to win three gold medals at......
Zybina, Galina
Galina Zybina was a Soviet shot-putter and javelin thrower who set eight consecutive world records in the shot......
Zátopek, Emil
Emil Zátopek was a Czech athlete who is considered one of the greatest long-distance runners in the history of......
Zöggeler, Armin
Armin Zöggeler is an Italian luger, winner of two Olympic gold medals (2002 and 2006). He was the first competitor......
Čáslavská, Věra
Věra Čáslavská was a Czech gymnast who won a total of 34 medals, including 22 golds, at the Olympic Games and at......
Świątek, Iga
Iga Świątek is a professional tennis player from Poland who first came to the attention of the tennis world in......

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