hckošice 13,305 Posted June 29, 2021 #41 Share Posted June 29, 2021 Anyway I still unsuccessfully search/investigate for a possible origin of Megan Jastrab, but can not find for all of this world any single clue... but I am more than sure there something Slovak hidden there somewhere considering Jastrab is a pure and only literal correct Slovak word Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NearPup 2,232 Posted June 29, 2021 #42 Share Posted June 29, 2021 6 minutes ago, hckošice said: Hard to find more typical czech name than Vašek Pospíšil btw for info Pospíšil means in czech: he hurried and Vašek is kinda young Vaclav I didn’t bother with athletes who’s parents or grandparents are from another country because I don’t have all day :P But ya, Pospisil’s parents are both refugees from . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshMartini007 2,242 Posted June 29, 2021 #43 Share Posted June 29, 2021 Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised if the majority of Canada's team have a parent or grandparent born in a different country Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makedonas 1,666 Posted June 29, 2021 Author #44 Share Posted June 29, 2021 Assuming we don't qualify in men's basketball (which would add the Antetokounmpo brothers and Calathes to this list), or more tennis players, here is the official Greek team for 2020 with origins from other countries. Everyone on this list was born in Greece unless I say otherwise. We don't have any suspicious naturalizations like some other countries do, which is something I'm proud of because everyone who represents us actually was born and/or raised in our country (with the exception of Stamatia Scarvelis who has two Greek parents so she has the ancestral connection). Artistic Swimming: Maria Alzigkouzi Kominea - father Andriana Misikevych - origins, not sure where she was born or any details like that Athletics: Konstantinos Douvalidis - father (uses mother's surname) Emmanouil Karalis - mother Eleni Polak - father and mother Stamatia Scarvelis - born in to Greek parents Judo: Alexios Ntanatsidis - born in to Greek parents and moved to Greece at 4 years old Rowing: Christina Bourmpou - mother Sailing: Byron Kokkalanis - mother Swimming: Kristian Gkolomeev - born in but moved to Greece as an infant Tennis: Stefanos Tsitsipas - mother Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griff88 1,747 Posted June 30, 2021 #45 Share Posted June 30, 2021 We have half Rio Waida who qualified in surfing (his mother is Japanese and father is Javanese, his name in Kanji is 和井田理央). 5 players of our badminton team are Chinese descent so they must have grandfather/great-grandfather coming from China, but due to the discriminatory laws and bad archiving we can't have the exact record. They mostly don't even know their Chinese surname, so they just live with their invented Indonesian surnames. Makedonas 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fly_like_a_don 971 Posted June 30, 2021 #46 Share Posted June 30, 2021 43 minutes ago, Griff88 said: We have half Rio Waida I thought he was from Rio Griff88 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joshi 91 Posted July 14, 2021 #47 Share Posted July 14, 2021 Aron Baynes - Australia, Basketball. born and both parents are Kiwis. Left for Australia at a young age. Rebecca Parkes - Hungary, Water Polo born and bred but left because let's be honest NZ water polo is non existent and Hungary is a proven powerhouse and plys her trade there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makedonas 1,666 Posted July 14, 2021 Author #48 Share Posted July 14, 2021 On 29/06/2021 at 16:07, Makedonas said: Judo: Alexios Ntanatsidis - born in to Greek parents and moved to Greece at 4 years old Apparently the source I saw that on was wrong and he was born in Cyprus and not Georgia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makedonas 1,666 Posted July 14, 2021 Author #49 Share Posted July 14, 2021 Athletes with origins representing other countries in Tokyo (there may be more but so far this is what I know): Anna-Maria Alexandri (artistic swimming) - Born and raised in Greece, moved to Austria at age 15. Previously competed for Greece. Eirini-Marina Alexandri (artistic swimming) - Same as above, they are triplet sisters (the other sister also competes but not going to the Olympics) Kristina Alvertsian (athletics) - She has distant Armenian roots but was born and raised in Greece and recently started competing for Armenia three weeks ago (she got the universality place so obviously she wouldn't have qualified if she still competed for Greece). Stephania Haralabidis (water polo) - She was born and raised in Greece and her father played for the Greek men's national team, and she also played for the Greek national team until 2015. She lived in USA since 2013 (university) and stayed and began competing for USA in 2018, although after she got Greek citizenship she came back to Greece to play club water polo. I guess she only cares about Greece when it's convenient for her, sad. Helen Maroulis (wrestling) - Greek father and she sometimes competes in Greece. In the town where her grandparents live in Greece, they named the main square after Helen after she won gold in Rio. Alexander Massialas (fencing) - Greek father and Taiwanese mother Sabrina Massialas (fencing) - Same as above Nefeli Papadakis (judo) - Greek father and Filipino mother. She trains in Greece sometimes. Sideris Tasiadis (canoeing) - Has Greek parents and lived in Greece for 10 years during his childhood. Elena Vesnina (tennis) - Greek maternal grandfather Afrodite Zegers (sailing) - Born and raised in Greece but moved to the Netherlands some years ago and is married to a Dutch guy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Makedonas 1,666 Posted July 19, 2021 Author #50 Share Posted July 19, 2021 ^Adding Alex Kessidis (wrestling) - He is from Sweden, his father is Greek and mother is Swedish, and his brother is also a wrestler who competes for Greece. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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