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1996 Women's Olympic Tennis Medalists
Singles: 1. Lindsay Davenport, USA, def, 2. Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, SPA 7-6 (8-6), 6-2; 3. Jana Novotna, CZE, def. Mary Joe Fernandez, USA 7-6 (8-6), 6-4. Doubles: 1. Gigi Fernandez & Mary Joe…Harrison Dillard
Harrison DillardBorn: July 8, 1923Track & Field only man to win Olympic gold medals in both sprints (100m in 1948) and hurdles (110m in 1952).Eric DickersonD - FJoe DiMaggioDon Carter
Don CarterBorn: July 29, 1926Bowler 6-time Bowler of Year (1953-54,57-58,60-61); voted Greatest of All-Time in 1970.Cris CarterA - CJoe CarterDawn Fraser
Dawn FraserBorn: Sept. 4, 1937Australian swimmer won gold medals in 100m freestyle at 3 consecutive Olympics (1956,60,64).Bill France Sr.D - FJoe FrazierBobby Morrow
Bobby MorrowBorn: Oct. 15, 1935Track & Field won 3 gold medals at 1956 Olympics (100m, 200m and 4x400m relay).Joe MorganK - MJohnnie MortonIlie Nastase
Ilie NastaseBorn: July 19, 1946Romanian tennis player No.1 in the world twice (1972-73); won U.S. (1972) and French (1973) Opens; has since entered Romanian politics.Joe NamathN - QMartina…Tim Montgomery
Tim MontgomeryBorn: Jan. 25, 1975American sprinter ;broke world record in 100m with a 9.78 on Sept. 14, 2002; failed to qualify for 2004 Olympics.Joe MontanaK - MHelen Wills MoodyBlack Football Players
Notable African-American Track and Field Athletes Browse more African-American biographies by category: A-Z List Government Officials…Baseball Fun Facts
The first World Series was played between Pittsburgh and Boston in 1903 and was a nine-game series. Boston won the series 5-3.The New York Yankees have won 26 World Series titles, which is more than…John Coolidge 2000 Deaths
John CoolidgeAge: 93 son of President Calvin Coolidge, who was the oldest living child of an American president. Died: Lebanon, N.H., May 31, 2000 Joe ConcannonA - GHarry Cooper