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1968 US Olympian John Ferris has lost his battle with lung cancer, dying last weekend at the age of 71.

 

Ferris made his sole Olympic appearance at the 1968 Mexico City Games. At that event, Ferris took part in the first-ever 200 IM at an Olympic Games. There, he finished 3rd, securing a bronze medal with a time of 2:13.30. Joining him on the podium in 1968 were fellow Americans, Charlie Hickcox, with a 2:12.00 Olympic record, and Greg Buckingham with a 2:13.00.

 

He also picked up bronze in the 200 butterfly with a 2:09.30, behind American Carl Robbie (2:08.70) and Great Britain’s Martyn Woodroffe (2:09.00).

 

1968 US Olympic Medalist and Stanford Swimmer John Ferris Dies, 71

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Deaths of Olympians in September.

 

:NOR Terje Steen, 76 - Ice Hockey

:USA Sheila Ingram, 63 - Athletics (1×S)

:YUG Nada Birko, 89 - Cross-country Skiing

:USA William Yorzyk, 87 - Swimming (1×G)

:CZE Frantisek Vanek, 88 - Ice Hockey

:ESP Felix Suarez Colomo, 69 - Cycling

:CZE Karel  Knesl, 78 - Football (1×S)

:ARG Zelmar Casco, 94 - Fencing

:PHI Orlando Bauzon, 75 - Basketball

:KEN Dickson Wamwiri, 35 - Taekwondo

:KAZ Sergey Belyayev, 60 - Shooting (2×S)

:GBR Alan Minter, 69 - Boxing (1×B)

:YUG Srecko Stiglic, 77 - Athletics

:HUN Laszlo Galos, 87 - Volleyball

:EGY Azmi Mohamed Megahed, 70 - Volleyball 

:USA John Ferris, 71 - Swimming (2×B)

:POL Andrzej Stalmach, 78 - Athletics

:HUN Karoly Fater, 80 - Football (1×G)

:SWE Sune Wehlin, 97 - Modern Pentathlon 

:ISR Amos Lin, 87 - Basketball

:USA Steve Smith, 68 - Athletics

:YUG Zlatko Portner, 58 - Handball (1×B)

:HUN Janos Dalmati, 78 - Athletics

:USA John Russell, 100 - Equestrian (1×B)

 

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John Russell dies at age 100 shortly after becoming world's oldest living Olympic medallist

 

The world’s oldest living Olympic medallist, John Russell, has died, it has been announced.

 

The American, a bronze medallist in the team show jumping event at Helsinki 1952, passed away peacefully in San Antonio in Texas on September 30.

He was aged 100 years, seven months and 28 days old.

 

He is survived by his wife, Shane, his oldest son, John W. Russell, Jr. grandsons, William and McLean Russell, and his youngest son, Douglas E. Russell.

 

The oldest living Olympic medallist is now believed to be Germany’s Wilhelm Büsing, another equestrian competitor from Helsinki 1952.

 

Büsing, who turned 99 in March, won a silver medal in the team eventing event and bronze in the individual competition.

 

 

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Fernando Lopes. Angola. Swimming. Age 55.

 

Angolan Olympic Committee (COA) secretary general António Monteiro paid tribute to Fernando Lopes - the country's flagbearer at the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games - who has died aged 55.

 

Lopes was a swimmer in the 100 metre and 200m backstroke events, but competed in the 4x100m medley relay at Moscow 1980 when he was 15-years-old.

 

He was the youngest member of the Angolan delegation at the Games and carried the country's flag during the Opening Ceremony. 

 

Angolan Olympic Committee pay tribute to Moscow 1980 flagbearer Lopes

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Deaths of Olympians in October.

 

:AUS Tony Blue, 84 - Athletics

:FRA Maurice Houdayer, 89 - Rowing

:ESP Manuel Guerra, 92 - Swimming

:USA Charles Moore, 91 - Athletics (1×G, 1×S)

:KOR Choi Yun-chil, 92 - Athletics

:IRL Pat Hooper, 68 - Athletics

:ANG Fernando Lopes, 55 - Swimming

:MOZ Stelio Craveirinha, 70 - Athletics

:INA Edward Nabunone, 52 - Athletics 

:MEX Armando Herrera, 84 - Basketball

:MEX Mauricio Mata, 81 - Cycling

:KAZ Danil Khalimov, 42 - Wrestling

:SWE Sonja Edstrom, 89 - Cross-country skiing (1×G, 2×S)

:COL Joaquin Pardo, 74 - Football

:HUN Laszlo Branikovits, 70 - Football (1×S)

:BEL Lucien De Brauwere, 69 - Cycling

:ESP Aurora Chamorro, 66 - Swimming

:ISR David Kushnir, 89 - Athletics

:CUB Tomas Herrera Martinez, 69 - Basketball (1×B)

:AUS David Cunningham, 92 - Ice Hockey

:NOR Tor Torgerson, 92 - Athletics

:HUN Krisztian Vereb, 43 - Canoe Sprint (1×B)

:ARG Ernesto Contreras, 83 - Cycling

:PUR Juan Rafael Torruella, 87 - Sailing

:USA Glenn Florio, 53 - Rowing

:GER Richard Adjel, 37 - Bobsleigh (1×S)

:POL Ryszard Witke, 80 - Ski jumping

:POL Stanislaw Gazda, 82 - Cycling

:YUG Slaven Zambata, 80 - Football

:FRA Roger Closset, 87 - Fencing (1×S)

:YUG Zarko Knezevic, 73 - Basketball 

 

 

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