American venture capitalist, author and futurist who created Datamation, the first magazine devoted solely to the computer hardware and software industry. During World War II,…

American pro baseball pitcher who has played on the American League for four years and the National League for nine years as of 1998. Portugal…

American distance runner who became one of the most dominant U.S. distance runners of the 1980s. He was a two time U.S. Olympian, running the…

Spanish Catalan artist and member of the avant-garde group Dau al Set. Ponç attended the Colegio Salesiano San Antonio de Padua de Mataró boarding school…

Spanish chess player, the first from his country to be awarded the title of grandmaster (GM, 1962), and a seven-time national champion. Hailed as a…

American athlete, pro basketball player sometimes known as J.C. Pollard. After an NCAA championship at Stanford University, his alma mater, he fulfilled his military duty…

Italian former long-distance runner who won the New York City Marathon in 1986. He also won the silver in medal in the marathon at the…

Chilean long-distance runner who competed in the marathon at the 1924 and 1928 Olympics and won a silver medal in 1928, becoming the first Olympic…

Italian field and track star. As a noted runner he won the New York Marathon 10/27/1984 and 10/27/1985. On 8/30/1986, he won a Silver Medal…

French tennis player whose career high singles ranking is World No. 29, which she achieved on 1 November 1999. Pitkowski won her only career WTA…

Gold medalist at paralympic games (six times). Surnamed “the blade runner”, he was also allowed to run at the Olympics (London 2012). On 14th February…

British field and track runner, called “The Thinnest Man Since Gandhi.” A successful runner from 1949, he broke four world records 1951-1961. Pirie was employed…

Cédric Pioline: A Journey Through Tennis and Human Design Cédric Pioline, born on June 15, 1969, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, is a renowned French tennis player…

Australian model, actress and television presenter. She was the first runner up at the 1976 Miss World pageant held in London, United Kingdom and was…

American teenager diagnosed with cancer in 1994 who died in November 1996 after a two-year battle. With poor odds, she persevered through a grueling chemotherapy…

French (family from Brittany) middle-distance runner who competed in the men’s 800 m event at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal. He spent his childhood…

American tennis player who was a runner-up at the 1968 US Open mixed doubles event with Tory Fretz. They reached the final which they lost…

Italian singer whose success was closely tied to the Sanremo Festival. He recorded a cover version of the song, “Al di là”, by festival winner…

American actor whose original fame was for his marriage to pop star Madonna on 16 August 1985. For 27 months they made news for fighting…

Carlos Alberto Peña: A Human Design-Inspired Journey in Football Carlos Alberto Peña, a prominent Mexican footballer, has made significant strides in his career as a…

French film pioneer who founded Pathé Freres Co with his three brothers in 1896 and began making short films by 1902. They soon became the…

British house music DJ, widely credited as one of the original founders of the UK’s rave/club scene, notably as a leading figure of The Haçienda…

Belgian author, entrepreneur, visionary, lawyer and peace activist; he is one of several people who have been considered the father of information science, a field…

German-born American clergyman. He was the founder of the United Brethren in Christ, a group that is a forerunner of today’s United Methodist Church. He…

Mexican-American actor and activist. He was the recipient of an Oscar nomination for his role of math teacher Jaime Escalante in “Stand and Deliver,” 1988…

English mathematician, educator and researcher, politiican and world traveler, she became deaf in 1921 at age 8 from a viral infection. Her condition never interfered…

American former professional baseball catcher and current manager of the Frederick Keys of the MLB Draft League, a collegiate summer league partner of Major League…

American drag queen and reality television personality, also known as “Eureka!,” who rose to prominence competing on the ninth and tenth seasons of RuPaul’s Drag…

American middle distance runner who was the first native of the state of Illinois to break the four-minute barrier for the mile run when he…

Finnish middle-distance and long-distance runner. He was nicknamed the “Flying Finn” as he dominated distance running in the early 20th century. Nurmi set 22 official…

American science fiction writer and physician who wrote both juvenile and adult science fiction, as well as nonfiction works about medicine and science. His SF…

French Portuguese freerunner; known for walking on the roofs in Paris and climbing Notre-Dame de Paris. Link to Wikipedia biography (French)

Italian singer-songwriter, rapper and record producer. After starting out as a drummer in hardcore bands in the nineties, he became one of the forerunners of…

American drag queen, queer artist and performer of Dominican descent most known for being the runner-up on the 2021 thirteenth season of RuPaul’s Drag Race.…

Scottish runner who, as a champion of track and field, was also a gold medallist at the Commonwealth European Games. Link to Wikipedia biography

English singer-songwriter and television presenter (“The Xtra Factor”). He rose to fame after finishing as the runner-up in the sixth series of The X Factor…

American baseball player, a left-handed pinch hitter and runner who played six games with the Cincinnati Redlegs in 1954. Link to Wikipedia biography

German publicist, literary critic, political economist, theorist of the state and forerunner of economic romanticism. From 1806 to 1809, Müller lived at Dresden occupied in…

French former rally driver. Competing in the World Rally Championship for the Audi factory team, she took four victories and finished runner-up in the drivers’…

American professional golfer who has played on the Champions Tour since 2008. Morse was known for using very heavy golf clubs, much heavier than his…

American Olympic road running athlete and journalist who ran the marathon at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics, finishing fourth at the latter. A track…

Scottish professional golfer. He has won a record eight European Tour Order of Merit titles, including a streak of seven consecutively from 1993 to 1999.…

French athlete, a professional tennis player, nicknamed “slider man” because of his suppleness. In 2004 he was the topranked Junior in the sport and turned…

French inventor, one of the forerunners of the use of the 35mm format in photography with his Cent-Vues camera, designed in 1909. In 1937, he…

Italian runner, a Silver Medallist in marathon at World Championship 1999. Link to Wikipedia biography

American government official, a successful Wall Street lawyer who was a law-partner of Richard Nixon prior to taking over Nixon’s presidential campaign in 1968. Once…

Australian serial killer, known as the “backpacker murderer.” When a pair of trail runners discovered the decomposing corpses of Caroline Clark and Joanne Walters buried…

Canadian curler who played second for the Sherry Middaugh rink on the World Curling Tour from 2010 to 2018. Among the team’s accomplishments were finishing…

English singer, songwriter, actress, author, television personality, as a member of the Spice Girls, she was known as “Scary Spice”, successful as a solo artist.…