American basketball player, coach, and sportscaster
American basketball player
coach
and sportscaster
Hall of Fame basketball coach who led the Portland Trail Blazers to their first NBA title in 1977.
Jack Ramsay played college basketball at Saint Joseph's University before transitioning to coaching. He led the University of Pennsylvania and Saint Joseph's before joining the NBA. As head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, Ramsay guided the team to the 1977 championship with a dynamic offense. Known as "Dr. Jack," he finished his coaching career with over 900 NBA wins. After retiring, he became a respected sportscaster for Disney and ESPN. Ramsay was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992 and passed away in 2014.
Jack Ramsay
Australian runner and politician, Mayor of the Gold Coast
Australian runner and politician
Mayor of the Gold Coast
Australian long-distance runner who set multiple world records and later served as Mayor of the Gold Coast.
Ron Clarke was an Australian athlete who dominated long-distance running in the 1960s.
He set eighteen world records ranging from two miles to 25,000 meters.
Clarke won a bronze medal in the 10,000 meters at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
After retiring from competition, he turned to politics and was elected Mayor of the Gold Coast in 2004.
During his tenure, he promoted sports, infrastructure development, and environmental initiatives.
Clarke was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for his contributions to sport and community.
His dual legacy as a world-class runner and civic leader remains influential in Australia.
1937
Ron Clarke
Mayor of the Gold Coast
English racing driver
English racing driver
English Formula One driver who won a record-tying close Italian Grand Prix in 1971.
Peter Gethin was born in Ewell, Surrey, and began his racing career in Formula Three. He advanced to Formula One in 1970, driving for teams such as BRM and Ferrari. In 1971, he won the Italian Grand Prix by just 0.01 seconds, one of the closest finishes in Formula One history. Beyond Formula One, he competed in the Tasman Series, Formula 5000, and Can-Am racing. His technical skill and fearless driving style made him a respected figure on the track. After retiring, he ran a racing school and mentored young drivers. He died in 2011, remembered for his thrilling performances and sportsmanship.
1940
Peter Gethin
English golfer
English golfer
English professional golfer known for his successes on the European Tour during the 1970s.
Maurice Bembridge was born in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, England, and turned professional in 1962. He achieved his first major win at the 1972 Benson & Hedges Match Play Championship. Bembridge represented Great Britain and Ireland in four Ryder Cups between 1969 and 1975. He won multiple European Tour tournaments and finished in the top ranks in several major championships. Known for his consistent play and calm demeanor, he was a respected competitor among his peers. After retiring from full-time tour play, he competed on the European Seniors Tour. Bembridge passed away in 2024, leaving a legacy as one of England's prominent golfers of his era.
1945
Maurice Bembridge
Swedish footballer
Swedish footballer
Swedish goalkeeper who made over 75 appearances for the national team and starred at three FIFA World Cups.
Ronnie Hellström (1949–2022) was a Swedish footballer who played as a goalkeeper and was widely regarded as one of his country's greatest. He earned 77 caps for the Sweden national team between 1968 and 1980, representing his nation at the 1970, 1974, and 1978 FIFA World Cups. At club level, Hellström featured prominently for Hammarby IF in Sweden before moving to 1. FC Kaiserslautern in Germany, where he became a fan favorite. Known for his athleticism, reflex saves, and calm demeanor, he won the German Cup in 1976. Hellström's performances helped raise the profile of Swedish football internationally. After retiring in 1984, he worked as a coach and a sports commentator. He remains a celebrated figure in both Swedish and German football history.
Ronnie Hellström
American baseball player, coach, and manager
American baseball player
coach
and manager
American former professional baseball player, coach, and manager, Hall of Famer known for his career as a shortstop with the Detroit Tigers.
Alan Trammell is an American former professional baseball player, coach, and manager, best remembered for his entire 20-year career as a shortstop with the Detroit Tigers. A four-time All-Star and six-time Gold Glove award winner, Trammell excelled both offensively and defensively. He was a central figure in the Tigers' 1984 World Series championship, batting .429 in the Fall Classic. Trammell finished his career with a .285 batting average, over 2,300 hits, and 185 home runs. After retiring, he served as a coach and later managed the Tigers from 2003 to 2005. In 2018, Trammell and longtime double-play partner Lou Whitaker were jointly elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. He has since been involved in youth baseball coaching and charitable work supporting sports education. Trammell's contributions have left a lasting legacy in Detroit and the broader baseball community.
Alan Trammell
New Zealand golfer
New Zealand golfer
Greg Turner is a New Zealand professional golfer who competed on the international stage, including the PGA Tour.
Greg Turner is a New Zealand professional golfer born in 1963.
He has won multiple tournaments on the PGA Tour of Australasia and the Canadian Tour.
Turner represented New Zealand in the World Cup of Golf and the Presidents Cup.
He achieved a career-high world ranking within the top 100.
Known for his consistent play and sportsmanship, he earned respect on the worldwide circuit.
After retiring from competitive golf, Turner became a sought-after instructor and commentator.
He remains involved in golf development and charity events in New Zealand.
Greg Turner
American runner and coach
American runner and coach
American sprinter who set the 100m world record and later became a coach.
Leroy Burrell (born 1967) is an American former track and field sprinter.
He twice set the world record in the 100 meters during his competitive career.
Burrell won gold medals at the World Championships and was a key member of the 4x100m relay team.
After retiring from competition, he transitioned into coaching and mentoring at the collegiate level.
As a coach, he has developed athletes into national champions and Olympians.
Burrell's legacy includes contributions to sprinting technique and athlete development in the United States.
1967
Leroy Burrell
Finnish athlete and politician
Finnish athlete and politician
Finnish racewalker and politician, European champion in racewalking.
Sari Essayah (born 1967) is a Finnish former racewalker and politician.
She won the gold medal in the 10 km racewalk at the 1994 European Athletics Championships.
Essayah also competed in multiple World Championships and the 1992 Olympic Games.
After retiring from athletics, she entered politics and served in the Finnish Parliament.
She has been active in the European Parliament, focusing on social and sports policy.
Essayah is known for her dedication to integrity in both sports and public service.
Sari Essayah
Austrian skier
Austrian skier
Austrian alpine skier and Olympic gold medalist.
Petra Kronberger (born 1969) is a retired Austrian alpine skier.
She won two gold medals at the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville.
Kronberger captured multiple World Cup titles and was named Austrian Sportswoman of the Year.
Her agile technique and versatility across disciplines made her one of the era's top skiers.
After retiring early, she pursued interests in sports commentary and business.
Kronberger remains a celebrated figure in Austrian ski history.
Petra Kronberger
American soccer player and manager
American soccer player and manager
American soccer goalkeeper who played in three World Cups and later became a manager.
Tony Meola (born 1969) is an American former soccer goalkeeper and manager.
He represented the U.S. national team at three FIFA World Cups (1990, 1994, 2002).
Meola won a gold medal at the 1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
At club level, he played in Major League Soccer and European leagues.
After retiring, he transitioned into coaching and youth development.
Meola is remembered for his leadership and penalty-saving prowess.
Tony Meola
Australian cricketer and sportscaster
Australian cricketer and sportscaster
Australian cricketer and sportscaster, former opening batsman for the national team.
Michael Slater (born 1970) is an Australian former cricketer and sportscaster.
As an opening batsman, he was a mainstay of the Australian national team in the 1990s.
Slater scored over 7,000 runs in Test and One Day International cricket.
After retiring, he became a commentator and analyst for television networks.
He has covered major cricket tournaments and hosted sports programs.
Slater continues to influence the game through commentary and coaching clinics.
1970
Michael Slater