Olympic Sports, FAS-HAL
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
Fastnet Race, yacht race sailed from Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, around the Isles of Scilly to the Fastnet Rock......
Roger Federer is a Swiss tennis player who dominated the sport in the early 21st century with his exceptional all-around......
Allyson Felix is an American sprinter who is the most decorated female Olympian in track and field. Her 11 Olympic......
fencing, organized sport involving the use of a sword—épée, foil, or sabre—for attack and defense according to......
Lisa Fernandez is an American softball player who helped lead the U.S. women’s national softball team to three......
Adhemar Ferreira da Silva was a Brazilian athlete, winner of two Olympic gold medals and five world records in......
Slava Fetisov is a Russian hockey player who was regarded as one of the best defensemen in the history of the sport.......
James Figg was a British bare-knuckle boxer who was the sport’s first recognized champion of England. Also an expert......
Fighting Harada is a Japanese professional boxer, world flyweight and bantamweight champion. (Read Gene Tunney’s......
Laurent Fignon was a French cyclist who was a two-time winner of the Tour de France (1983 and 1984). Fignon began......
figure skating, sport in which ice skaters, singly or in pairs, perform freestyle movements of jumps, spins, lifts,......
Luis Firpo was an Argentine professional boxer. (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica essay on boxing.) Firpo moved......
Morris Fisher was an American rifle shooter who won five Olympic gold medals during the 1920s. At the 1920 Olympics......
Sally Fitzgibbons is an Australian surfer who combined power and finesse to win 12 individual surfing events on......
Robert Fitzsimmons was a British-born boxer, the first fighter to hold the world boxing championship in three weight......
Charlotte Flair is an American professional wrestler with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), known for her athleticism......
John J. Flanagan was an Irish-American athlete, the first Olympic hammer throw champion, who won three Olympic......
Nat Fleischer was an American sports journalist who was an outstanding authority on boxing. (Read Gene Tunney’s......
Peggy Fleming is an American figure skater who dominated world-level women’s competition from 1964 through 1968.......
floor exercise, gymnastics event in which movements are performed on the floor in an area 12 meters (40 feet) square.......
Florence Griffith Joyner, flamboyant and fast, was known for a fashion flair that almost outshone her athletic......
George Foreman is an American boxer who twice was the world heavyweight champion (1973–74, 1994–95). When Foreman......
Dick Fosbury was a high jumper from the United States who revolutionized the sport by replacing the traditional......
Steve Fossett was an American businessman and adventurer who set a number of world records, most notably in aviation......
Julie Foudy is a retired football (soccer) midfielder who won two FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association)......
Jessica Fox is a French-born Australian athlete who specializes in canoe slalom, a sport in which paddlers maneuver......
Missy Franklin is a former American swimmer who won five medals, including four golds, at the 2012 Olympic Games......
Dawn Fraser is an Australian swimmer, the first woman swimmer to win gold medals in three consecutive Olympic Games......
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce is a Jamaican athlete who is considered one of the world’s best sprinters. She won gold......
Joe Frazier was an American world heavyweight boxing champion from February 16, 1970, when he knocked out Jimmy......
Gert Fredriksson was a Swedish kayaker, who dominated the sport between 1948 and 1960, winning seven world championships......
Cathy Freeman is an Australian sprinter who excelled in the 400-metre dash and who in 2000 became the first Australian......
freestyle, perhaps the most popular swimming stroke, used in both competitive and recreational swimming. It is......
freestyle skiing, winter sport that combines skiing and acrobatics. The sport has experimented with a range of......
freestyle wrestling, one of three styles of wrestling used in international amateur competition (the others are......
French Open, international tennis tournament, the second of the major events that make up the annual Grand Slam......
Chris Froome is a Kenyan-born British cyclist who was a four-time winner of the Tour de France (2013, 2015, 2016,......
Fu Mingxia is a Chinese diver, who was a standout on the Chinese diving teams that dominated the sport in the 1990s.......
Ruth Fuchs is an East German athlete, winner of two Olympic gold medals. She dominated the javelin throw during......
Jim Furyk is an American professional golfer who is noted for his unorthodox swing but remarkable consistency spanning......
Maya Gabeira is a Brazilian surfer who was one of the best-known figures in her sport in the early 21st century.......
Gary Gabelich was an American automobile-racing driver who set a world one-mile land-speed record of 622.407 miles......
Dan Gable is a former American freestyle wrestler and coach who is often considered to be the greatest amateur......
Khaosai Galaxy is a Thai professional boxer, world junior bantamweight (115 pounds) champion from 1984 to 1991.......
Michael Riley Galitzen was an American diver who won four Olympic medals. Galitzen captured a springboard silver......
Víctor Galíndez was an Argentine boxer who held the title of light-heavyweight champion of the World Boxing Association......
Joe Gans , known as the Old Master, was an American professional boxer who was perhaps the greatest fighter in......
Garmisch-Partenkirchen 1936 Olympic Winter Games, athletic festival held in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Ger., that......
Arturo Gatti was an Italian-born Canadian boxer who held two world titles during his 16-year professional career......
Lucien Gaudin was a French fencer. One of the great classical fencers of the 20th century, Gaudin was once described......
Coco Gauff is a professional tennis player who, at age 19 in 2023, became only the third American teenager to win......
William Gaugler was an American fencing master. He was one of the most prominent and respected students of the......
Anton Geesink was a Dutch athlete who was the first non-Japanese competitor to win a world championship in judo.......
Boxing champion Gene Tunney, who won the heavyweight title with his defeat of Jack Dempsey in 1926, was a highly......
Aladár Gerevich was a Hungarian fencer who played a leading role in the Hungarian team’s 36-year dominance of the......
Althea Gibson was an American tennis player who dominated women’s competition in the late 1950s. She was the first......
Marc Girardelli is an Austrian-born Luxembourgian skier who won five overall World Cup titles in the 1980s and......
gladiator, professional combatant in ancient Rome. The gladiators originally performed at Etruscan funerals, no......
Kitty Godfree was an English athlete and a dominant figure in women’s tennis in the 1920s. She won two singles......
Christine Goitschel is a French Alpine skier who won the gold medal in the slalom at the 1964 Winter Olympics in......
Marielle Goitschel is a French Alpine ski racer who won Olympic gold medals in both the slalom and giant slalom......
Gold Cup, premier annual motorboat-racing prize in the United States, instituted by the American Power Boat Association......
Golden Gloves, amateur boxing competition initiated by Arch Ward, sports editor of the Chicago Tribune. First sponsored......
golf, a cross-country game in which a player strikes a small ball with various clubs from a series of starting......
Vladimir Golubnichy was a Soviet race walker who won four Olympic medals and dominated the 20-km (12.43-mile) walk......
Gong Lijiao is a Chinese shot-putter who competed in multiple Summer Olympic Games in the early 21st century. During......
Pancho Gonzales was an American tennis player who won the U.S. professional championship in men’s singles eight......
Rodolfo Gonzales was a Mexican American boxer, writer, and civil rights activist who was a leading figure in the......
Frank Gotch was an American professional freestyle, or catch-as-catch-can, wrestler, considered one of the greatest......
Shane Gould is a former Australian swimmer who won five Olympic medals and set world records in all five freestyle......
Steffi Graf is a German tennis player who dominated women’s tennis in the late 1980s and ’90s, winning 22 Grand......
Gillis Grafström was a Swedish figure skater who won three Olympic gold medals and one silver medal. Considered......
Rocky Graziano was an American boxer and world middleweight champion (1947–48). (Read Gene Tunney’s 1929 Britannica......
Harry Greb was an American professional boxer who was one of the cleverest and most colourful performers in the......
Greco-Roman wrestling, style of wrestling practiced in Olympic and international amateur competition. In Greco-Roman......
Nancy Greene Raine is a Canadian Alpine skier and politician who was the winner of the inaugural women’s World......
Grenoble 1968 Olympic Winter Games, athletic festival held in Grenoble, France, that took place Feb. 6–18, 1968.......
Wayne Gretzky is a former ice hockey player from Canada who is considered by many to be the greatest player in......
Florence Griffith Joyner was an American sprinter who set world records in the 100 metres (10.49 seconds) and 200......
Emile Griffith was a professional American boxer who won five world boxing championships—three times as a welterweight......
Brittney Griner is an American basketball player who is one of the game’s leading centers, especially known for......
Yevgeny Grishin was a Russian speed skater of the 1950s and ’60s who was a four-time Olympic champion and winner......
Michael Gross is a German swimmer who won six Olympic medals, including three golds, in the 1980s. At the 1984......
John Gully was a prizefighter, racehorse fancier, and politician, a major personage of the 19th-century British......
Guo Jingjing is a former diver from China who competed in four consecutive Summer Olympic Games, winning gold medals......
Gushiken Yoko is a Japanese professional boxer, and a World Boxing Association (WBA) junior flyweight world champion.......
Toini Gustafsson is a Swedish skiing champion who competed in two Olympics, winning two gold and two silver medals......
Dezsö Gyarmati was a Hungarian water polo player and coach. Widely regarded as one of the greatest water polo players......
gymnasium, large room used and equipped for the performance of various sports. The history of the gymnasium dates......
gymnastics, the performance of systematic exercises—often with the use of rings, bars, and other apparatus—either......
George Hackenschmidt was a professional wrestler who ranked with Tom Jenkins and Frank Gotch among the greatest......
Georg Hackl is a German luger who was the only singles luger to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals (1992,......
Walter Hagen was an American professional golfer, one of the most colourful sports personages of his time, who......
Marvin Hagler was an American boxer, a durable middleweight champion, who was one of the greatest fighters of the......
Archie Hahn was an American runner who won gold medals in three sprint events at the 1904 Olympic Games in St.......
Jackson Haines was an American skater known as the father of figure skating. A ballet dancer, he adapted ballet......
Alfréd Hajós was a Hungarian swimmer who won three Olympic medals and was the first Olympic swimming champion.......
Veikko Hakulinen was a Finnish cross-country skier who earned seven Olympic medals in three Olympic competitions......
Lars-Göran Hall was a Swedish athlete who was the first person to win two individual Olympic gold medals in the......
Zoltán Halmay was a swimmer from Hungary who won seven Olympic medals and was the first world record holder in......