Olympic Sports, COR-FAS
Olympic Games, athletic festival that originated in ancient Greece and was revived in the late 19th century. Before the 1970s the Games were officially limited to competitors with amateur status, but in the 1980s many events were opened to professional athletes. Currently, the Games are open to all, even the top professional athletes in basketball and football (soccer).
Olympic Sports Encyclopedia Articles By Title
James J. Corbett was an American world heavyweight boxing champion from September 7, 1892, when he knocked out......
Cornish wrestling, style of wrestling developed and still practiced in southwestern England. It is also known as......
Cortina d’Ampezzo 1956 Olympic Winter Games, athletic festival held in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy, that took place......
Sir Henry Cotton was a preeminent British golfer in the decades following World War I. Cotton was encouraged by......
Pierre, baron de Coubertin was a French educator who played a central role in the revival of the Olympic Games......
Johnny Coulon was an American professional boxer and world bantamweight champion. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica......
Margaret Court is an Australian tennis player who dominated women’s competition in the 1960s. She won 66 Grand......
Robin Cousins is an English figure skater who combined athletic jumping skills with an exceptional talent for artistic......
Russell Coutts is a New Zealand yachtsman who led his country’s team to its first America’s Cup victory in 1995.......
Buster Crabbe was a swimmer from the United States whose Olympic gold medal led to a long and successful acting......
Jim Craig is an American ice hockey goaltender who was part of the U.S. hockey team that won the gold medal at......
Tom Cribb was an English bare-knuckle champion from 1809 to 1822 and one of the most popular and respected boxers......
Sidney Crosby is a Canadian ice hockey player who in 2007 became the youngest captain of a National Hockey League......
cross-country, long-distance running over open country; unlike the longer marathon race, cross-country races usually......
cross-country skiing, skiing in open country over rolling, hilly terrain as found in Scandinavian countries, where......
Cumberland wrestling, form of wrestling developed in northern England and southern Scotland, also called the North......
Glenn Cunningham was an American middle-distance runner who repeatedly broke world and national records for the......
curling, a game similar to lawn bowls but played on ice. Two teams of four players (given the titles lead, second,......
John Curry was an English figure skater who redefined the sport with his elegant balletic style. Known as “the......
Stephen Curry is an American professional basketball player who led the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball......
Curtis Cup, golf trophy awarded since 1932 to the winner of a biennial amateur women’s match played between teams......
Betty Cuthbert was an Australian sprinter, who starred at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne, Australia, where......
cycle ball, an amateur cycling game that is derived from association football (soccer). In cycle ball, two opposing......
cycling, use of a bicycle for sport, recreation, or transportation. The sport of cycling consists of professional......
cyclo-cross, cross-country bicycle racing in open and usually quite rough country with riders often forced to dismount......
Bjørn Daehlie is a Norwegian cross-country skier who won more total Olympic Games medals and gold medals than any......
Charles Daniels was an American swimmer who won seven Olympic medals and was the originator of the “American crawl,”......
Davis Cup, trophy awarded to the winner of an annual international lawn-tennis tournament originally for amateur......
Dwight F. Davis was a tennis player best known as the donor of the Davis Cup (properly the International Lawn Tennis......
Glenn Davis was an American world-record holder in the 400-metre hurdles (1956–62) who was the first man to win......
Shani Davis is an American speed skater who was the first African American athlete to win an individual Winter......
Victor Davis was a Canadian swimmer, a fierce competitor who won four Olympic medals and 31 national titles. At......
Brash, confident, and strong-willed, Australian Dawn Fraser became a dominant figure in women’s swimming during......
Inge de Bruijn is a Dutch swimmer whose eight Olympic medals (2000, 2004) and five world championships made her......
Donna de Varona is an American athlete and sportscaster who, after a record-breaking amateur career as a swimmer,......
decathlon, athletic competition lasting two consecutive days in which contestants take part in 10 track-and-field......
deck tennis, game for two or four players, designed for the limited space aboard ship and also played as a garden......
Meseret Defar is an Ethiopian long-distance runner, world champion, and Olympic medalist who broke a number of......
Jack Dempsey was an American world heavyweight boxing champion, regarded by many as the epitome of the professional......
Nonpareil Jack Dempsey was an Irish-born American bare-knuckle fighter who was the world middleweight champion......
Deng Yaping is a Chinese table tennis player, who won six world championships and four Olympic championships between......
Pete Desjardins was a Canadian-born American diver who won a silver medal in the springboard at the 1924 Olympics......
Gail Devers is an American track athlete who overcame physical adversity to win Olympic gold medals in 1992 and......
Manuela Di Centa is an Italian Nordic skier who was the only athlete to win five Olympic medals in cross-country......
Tirunesh Dibaba is an Ethiopian distance runner who at the 2008 Beijing Olympics became the first woman to win......
Klaus Dibiasi is a former diver who dominated the platform event from the late 1960s to the mid-1970s, winning......
discus throw, sport in athletics (track and field) in which a disk-shaped object, known as a discus, is thrown......
diving, sport of plunging into water, usually head foremost, performed with the addition of gymnastic and acrobatic......
George Dixon was a Canadian-born American boxer, the first black to win a world boxing championship. He is considered......
Novak Djokovic is a Serbian tennis player who is one of the greatest men’s players in the history of the game.......
Doggett’s Coat and Badge, one of the world’s oldest continuing rowing races, held annually in England along the......
dogsled racing, sport of racing sleds pulled by dogs, usually over snow-covered cross-country courses. In warmer......
Anne Donovan was an American basketball player who is often credited with revolutionizing the centre position in......
Thomas Aloysius Dorgan was an American journalist, boxing authority, and cartoonist credited with inventing a variety......
Gabby Douglas is a gymnast who, at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, became both the first American to claim gold......
downhill skiing, ski race for speed on an adjusted downhill course that is marked by gates formed by paired poles,......
Victoria Draves was an American diver who was the first woman to win Olympic gold medals in both springboard and......
Dream Team, nickname given to the 1992 U.S. men’s Olympic basketball team, which went undefeated in eight games......
Caeleb Dressel is one of the world’s elite swimmers, known as a sprint specialist for his performances in the 50......
Natalie du Toit is a decorated former swimmer from South Africa who in Beijing in 2008 became the first female......
A native of Hawaii and of royal blood, swimmer Duke Kahanamoku represented the United States in four Olympic Games......
Martins Dukurs is a Latvian skeleton racer who dominated the sport in the early 21st century, winning the overall......
Angelo Dundee was an American professional boxing trainer and manager, brother of boxing promoter Chris Dundee.......
Kevin Durant is an American professional basketball player who won the 2013–14 National Basketball Association......
Roberto Durán is a Panamanian professional boxer who was world lightweight, welterweight, junior-middleweight,......
Christian d’Oriola was a French foil fencer who won four world titles and six Olympic medals between 1947 and 1956,......
Eddie Eagan was an American boxer and bobsledder who was the only athlete to win gold medals at both the Summer......
Sylvia Earle is an American oceanographer and explorer known for her research on marine algae and her books and......
Ashton Eaton is a former decathlete who dominated the sport in the 2010s, winning numerous IAAF (now World Athletics)......
Gertrude Ederle was an American swimmer who was the first woman to swim (1926) the English Channel and one of the......
Teresa Edwards is a former basketball player and one of the most decorated players in the history of the U.S. national......
Pierce Egan, the Elder was a sporting writer whose works were considered indispensable reading for English men-about-town......
Krisztina Egerszegi is a former Hungarian swimmer and the youngest athlete ever to win an Olympic gold medal in......
Eisenhower Trophy, golf trophy awarded to the winner of a biennial international amateur competition open to teams......
Eisstockschiessen, a game played on ice in the winter and on asphalt or other surfaces during the rest of the year,......
Hicham El Guerrouj is a Moroccan middle-distance runner, who became the first man to hold world records in the......
Although swimmer Eleanor Holm didn’t compete at the 1936 Games, she garnered more press than many of the athletes......
Ilona Elek was a Hungarian fencer who was the first woman to win two Olympic gold medals in the individual foil......
Elis, ancient Greek region and city-state in the northwestern corner of the Peloponnese, well known for its horse......
Herb Elliott is an Australian middle-distance runner who was world-record holder in the 1,500-metre (metric-mile)......
James F. Elliott was an American track and field coach who led Villanova University’s Wildcats to eight national......
Paul Elvstrøm was a Danish yachtsman who is considered the greatest sailor in Olympic history, dominating Finn-class......
Emil Zátopek, known as the “bouncing Czech,” didn’t look like the picture of Olympic grace. Although he set a new......
Kornelia Ender is a former swimmer from East Germany who was the first woman to win four gold medals at a single......
Karin Enke is a German figure skater turned speed skater who won eight Olympic medals, including three gold. Enke’s......
Jessica Ennis-Hill is an English track-and-field athlete who, at the 2012 London Olympic Games, won a gold medal......
Phil Esposito is a Canadian-born U.S. professional ice hockey centre (1963–81) in the National Hockey League (NHL),......
Pierre Etchebaster was a French real tennis player who dominated the sport as world champion from 1928 to 1954.......
Chick Evans was an American amateur golfer known for his longevity in competition and for his Evans Scholars Foundation,......
Janet Evans is an American swimmer, considered by many to be the greatest distance freestyler of all time, who......
Lee Evans was an American runner who won two gold medals at the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. His victory......
Chris Evert is an outstanding American tennis player who dominated the sport in the mid- and late 1970s and remained......
Barney Ewell was an American athlete, one of the world’s leading sprinters of the 1940s. Although he was believed......
Ray C. Ewry was an American track athlete, the only Olympic athlete to win eight gold medals in individual events.......
Stephen Fairbairn was a British oarsman, coach, and writer who enjoyed great success at Cambridge University. After......
Fanny Blankers-Koen of the Netherlands was a 30-year-old mother of two by the time the 1948 Olympic Games in London......
Mo Farah is a Somalian-born British distance runner who won gold medals in both the 5,000-metre and 10,000-metre......
Fartlek, (Swedish: “Speed Play”), approach to distance-running training involving variations of pace from walking......
Carlo Fassi was an Italian-born figure-skating coach who guided four individual skaters to gold medals in the Winter......
Fastnet Race, yacht race sailed from Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, around the Isles of Scilly to the Fastnet Rock......