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Jacinto “Jack” Cayco, who represented the Philippines at the 1948 Olympics and won gold medals at the Asian Games, died Wednesday Feb. 17 at age 96.

 

A major figure in Philippine swimming history, Cayco swam in the 200 breaststroke at the 1948 Olympics in Helsinki, finishing 18th. He would go on to win that event at the 1951 Asian Games in New Delhi as well as a gold in the 3×100 medley relay.

 

Cayco also captained the Philippine delegation to the 1954 Asian Games in Manila and earned a silver medal in the 400 medley relay at the 1958 Asian Games in Tokyo. Cayco’s younger brother, Pedro Cayco, swam in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne.

 

Passages: Philippine Olympian Jacinto “Jack” Cayco, Dies at 96

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Ex-USA Gymnastics coach John Geddert found dead after being charged with human trafficking and sex crimes.

 

John Geddert, who coached the 2012 US Olympic women's gymnastics team, was found dead Thursday after being charged with 24 felonies in connection with the abuse of young gymnasts, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Thursday.

 

John Geddert, who had ties to Larry Nassar, found dead after being charged with human trafficking and sex crimes, officials say - CNN

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“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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Mark Pavelich, 'Miracle on Ice' team star, found dead at treatment center aged 63

 

Mark Pavelich, the speedy center from the Iron Range who played on the ‘Miracle on Ice’ Olympic hockey team, has died at a treatment center for mental illness. He was 63.

 

Pavelich assisted on Mike Eruzione’s winning goal against the heavily favored Soviet Union in the 1980 Olympics. He sold his gold medal for more than $250,000 in 2014, two years after wife Kara died in an accidental fall.

 

Mark Pavelich, 'Miracle on Ice' team star, found dead at treatment center aged 63 | USA Olympic team | The Guardian

 

 

 

 

 

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Anton Urban (87)  Football - Silver in Tokyo 1964

 

one of the few Slovak players captaining the former Czechoslovak National Team.

 

In front (in white) with the Tokyo 1964 Silver medal as captain of TCH behind gold medalist almost unbeatable :HUN and ahead of bronze medalist the so-called EUA (United Team of Germany), (however formed only by former :GDR players)

 

RIP

 

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  On 3/6/2021 at 2:32 PM, hckošice said:

Anton Urban (87)  Football - Silver in Tokyo 1964

 

one of the few Slovak players captaining the former Czechoslovak National Team.

 

In front (in white) with the Tokyo 1964 Silver medal as captain of TCH behind gold medalist almost unbeatable :HUN and ahead of bronze medalist the so-called EUA (United Team of Germany), (however formed only by former :GDR players)

 

RIP

 

Urban%20Anton%20%C4%8Ds.%20futbalov%C3%A

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Impressive crowds considering football was a very much unknown sport in Japan in those days.  
 

Also football at the Olympics was very much an East European monopoly for many years.  No professional players were allowed, so officially :roflmao: all the Dynamo Kiev, Dukla Prague & Honved Budapest players were simple steel workers, soldiers & coal miners, who just turned out for their factory team on Sunday afternoon, after spending the rest of the week with their spades & hammers.

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  On 3/6/2021 at 3:41 PM, Grassmarket said:

Impressive crowds considering football was a very much unknown sport in Japan in those days.  
 

Also football at the Olympics was very much an East European monopoly for many years.  No professional players were allowed, so officially :roflmao: all the Dynamo Kiev, Dukla Prague & Honved Budapest players were steel workers, soldiers & coal miners, who turned out for their factory team on Saturdays.

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same for Ice Hockey. CCCP and CSSR teams always were formed of "national strategic companies employed" world super stars.  :p

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