Károly Kárpáti
Hungarian Olympic wrestler

Born
July 2nd, 1906
119 years ago
Died
1996
29 years ago — 90 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Hungary
Links & References
Achieved fame as a wrestler, competing in Greco-Roman style. Participated in the 1936 Summer Olympics held in Berlin, securing a gold medal in the lightweight category. Additionally, earned numerous national titles throughout the competitive career, establishing a strong reputation in Hungarian wrestling. Continued to contribute to the sport after retirement, working as a coach.
Won gold at the 1936 Summer Olympics
Secured multiple national championships
Other People Born on July 2nd
Olav V of Norway
Became King of Norway in 1957 and reigned until death in 1991. Served in the Norwegian Army during World War II and became a symbol of national unity. Participated in sailing competitions and won a gold medal in the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam. Worked to modernize the Norwegian monarchy and was known for being approachable and down-to-earth. Engaged in numerous charitable causes and emphasized the importance of social welfare.
Continue ReadingOzzie Canseco
A Cuban-American baseball player, coach, and manager, achieved prominence in Major League Baseball. Played primarily as a shortstop and was a member of the Kansas City Royals during the 1990s. Transitioned to coaching and management roles within the sport after retirement. Contributed to the development of younger players.
Continue ReadingSam Hornish Jr.
Achieved success in open-wheel racing and stock car racing. Competed in the IndyCar Series, winning three championships, including the 2001, 2002, and 2006 titles. Claimed victory in the prestigious Indianapolis 500 in 2006. Transitioned to NASCAR, competing for teams such as Penske Racing and Richard Petty Motorsports. Won the 2007 NASCAR Series Rookie of the Year.
Continue ReadingHarriet Brooks
Born in 1876, a physicist and academic engaged in groundbreaking research in radioactivity. Worked extensively in the field of nuclear physics, contributing to early understandings of atomic structure and radiation. Studied at Queen's University and the University of Chicago, becoming one of the first women in Canada to earn a degree in physics. Held a faculty position at Barnard College, influencing future generations of physicists. Published significant research papers that advanced the study of radium and isotopes.
Continue ReadingMaria Theresa of Austria-Este
Born in 1849, this Austrian Archduchess served as Queen of Hungary and Croatia. Marriage to Franz Joseph I of Austria occurred in 1867, solidifying her position within the Habsburg dynasty. The establishment of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1867 marked a significant political moment in her reign. She was instrumental in promoting cultural and social reforms in Hungary, contributing to the modernization of the region.
Continue ReadingIvi Eenmaa
Born in 1943, this individual held significant political roles in Estonia, notably serving as the 36th Mayor of Tallinn. During the mayoralty, efforts focused on urban development and local governance. Leadership during a pivotal time for the city contributed to modernization and improved public services. The political career spanned numerous years, fostering growth and stability in the municipality. Engaged in various municipal initiatives, advanced policies benefitted the local community.
Continue Reading