What Happened This Year 1985
Born in 1985
Chris Froome
A professional road racing cyclist born in 1985, achieved significant success in the sport of cycling. Primarily rides for the UCI WorldTeam Ineos Grenadiers. Reached major prominence in the early 2010s and won the prestigious Tour de France four times, with victories in 2013, 2015, 2016, and 2017. Known for distinctive climbing ability and strategic race tactics, contributed to the team’s success in various international competitions. Also claimed victory in the 2011 Vuelta a España and the 2014 Giro d'Italia, becoming one of seven riders to have won all three Grand Tours.
Continue ReadingBrendon Goddard
Australian footballer had a prominent career in the Australian Football League (AFL). Played primarily for the Essendon Football Club and the St Kilda Football Club, contributing significantly to both teams. Made notable appearances in the AFL Grand Final, showcasing strong leadership on and off the field. Additionally represented Australia in international rules football matches. Transitioned to a coaching role after retirement, utilizing extensive experience in the sport.
Continue ReadingDušan Kuciak
Professional footballer played as a goalkeeper. Established a career in various leagues across Europe. Competed in the Slovak Superliga with MŠK Žilina, winning multiple league titles. Played in the English Football League Championship for Wolverhampton Wanderers. Represented the national team of Slovakia in international competitions, including the UEFA Euro 2016.
Continue ReadingAlexander Dale Oen
Became a prominent figure in Norwegian swimming, specializing in breaststroke events. Achieved significant recognition after competing in the 2004 Summer Olympics held in Athens. Won a gold medal at the 2012 World Swimming Championships in Istanbul, marking a high point in career. Additionally, earned multiple national titles and set several Norwegian records in swimming. Tragically passed away in 2012 while preparing for the upcoming Olympics, leading to an outpouring of tributes from the sports community and fans.
Continue ReadingAndrew Miller
Drafted in 2006, played as a professional baseball pitcher with several teams in Major League Baseball, including the Detroit Tigers, Florida Marlins, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, and New York Yankees. Achieved success as a reliever, particularly during the 2016 season with the Cleveland Indians, which included an outstanding performance in the postseason. Played a significant role in the Indians reaching the World Series that year.
Continue ReadingLucie Hradecká
Achieved success on the professional tennis circuit, competing in singles and doubles events. Hradecká's most notable accomplishment came in 2011, winning the French Open women's doubles title alongside her partner. Regularly represented Czech Republic in international competitions, contributing to the team during various Fed Cup ties.
Continue ReadingIsa Guha
An accomplished cricketer, played for the England women's national cricket team as a pace bowler. Made significant contributions to England's success in international cricket, including participating in the 2009 ICC Women's World Cup victory. Transitioned into sports broadcasting, providing analysis and commentary on cricket matches for various media outlets. Regarded for insightful observations and contributions to the sport's visibility.
Continue ReadingKano
Originating from East London, this artist emerged in the UK grime scene in the early 2000s. Known for a distinctive sound that combines rap and street narratives, the artist gained recognition with the album 'Home Sweet Home'. This work secured both commercial and critical success and helped to elevate the grime genre. In addition to music, engaging in acting roles occurred, including a notable performance in the series 'Top Boy'. The artist's contributions to the music scene and involvement in the entertainment industry have solidified a prominent presence in British culture.
Continue ReadingHeath L'Estrange
This Australian rugby league player had a career spanning various teams in the National Rugby League (NRL). He played as a hooker and made a significant contribution to the game throughout his career. L'Estrange started with the Sydney Roosters before moving to the Brisbane Broncos and eventually playing for the Gold Coast Titans. He represented Queensland at the State of Origin level, showcasing his skills in the premier rugby league competition. After retiring, involvement in coaching and development of younger players followed, focusing on the growth of the sport in Australia.
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