What Happened This Year 1972
Born in 1972
Bart Millard
Born in 1972, this American artist gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the Christian band MercyMe. The band's breakout single, 'I Can Only Imagine,' became one of the most popular contemporary Christian songs, achieving significant commercial success. The song's popularity led to a successful album and a feature film inspired by its story. This artist also authored a memoir detailing personal experiences and the journey of faith.
Continue ReadingStanton Barrett
A race car driver and stuntman with a career in motorsports. Participated in various NASCAR series, including the NASCAR Cup Series and the Nationwide Series. Engaged in stunt work for major films, highlighting skills in high-speed and high-risk scenarios. Contributed to the entertainment industry through stunt coordination and performance.
Continue ReadingSergei Zholtok
Played professional ice hockey in various leagues, including the NHL. Competed for teams such as the Ottawa Senators and the Minnesota Wild. Represented Latvia in international competitions, including the IIHF World Championships.
Continue ReadingYūko Miyamura
Born on December 4, 1972, a Japanese voice actress and singer gained recognition primarily through work in anime. Worked in the industry since the early 1990s, providing voices for various characters in popular series and films. Became particularly notable for contributions to the 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' series and 'Sword Art Online'. Additionally, pursued a career in music, releasing singles and album compilations.
Continue ReadingJassen Cullimore
Played professional ice hockey primarily as a defenseman. Drafted by the Chicago Blackhawks in 1993. Competed in the National Hockey League (NHL) for multiple teams including the Tampa Bay Lightning and the Florida Panthers. Achieved notable success by winning the Stanley Cup with the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2004. Retired from professional hockey in 2012 after an extensive career.
Continue ReadingCliff Floyd
A former professional baseball player and sportscaster, played as an outfielder for teams including the Florida Marlins, New York Mets, and Chicago Cubs. Contributed significantly to the Florida Marlins' World Series championship in 1997. Transitioned to a broadcasting role after retirement, providing insight and analysis for sports networks.
Continue ReadingEwan Birney
This scientist specializes in genomics and plays a crucial role in the analysis and interpretation of large biological data sets. Co-director of the European Bioinformatics Institute, significant contributions were made to the development of biostatistics methods that support genomic research. Involved in the Ensembl project, which provides access to genomic data across various species. Participated in the Human Genome Project, which successfully mapped the entire human genome.
Continue ReadingHeather Mizeur
Served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates from 2010 to 2015. Mizeur focused on healthcare reform and environmental issues during her tenure. Ran for governor of Maryland in 2014, becoming the first openly gay person to run for governor in the state. Worked as a key advocate for various progressive policies and community initiatives.
Continue ReadingHermann Maier
Competed in alpine skiing and achieved significant success in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Dominated the World Cup circuit, earning the overall title in 1998 and 2000. Won four World Championship gold medals in various events, solidifying a legacy in the sport. Captured two gold medals at the 1998 Winter Olympics held in Nagano, Japan, in the super-G and giant slalom disciplines. Notable for a remarkable comeback after a severe injury prior to the 1999 season, which became a defining moment in his career.
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