What Happened This Year 1993
People Who Died in 1993
Paul Little
Born in 1934, a rugby player represented New Zealand's national team, the All Blacks, during the 1950s and 1960s. He played primarily in the position of wing. His athletic career included participation in several key matches, showcasing his skills and contributing to the team's performance. Little also played for Taranaki in regional competitions, adding to a commendable local career. His contributions to rugby remain part of New Zealand's rich sporting history.
Continue ReadingJón Páll Sigmarsson
Born in Iceland in 1960, a prominent figure in strength sports and weightlifting. Achieved notable successes in the World’s Strongest Man competitions during the late 1980s and early 1990s, securing victories in 1984, 1986, 1988, and 1991. Renowned for participation in various strength-related events, exhibited exceptional skills in powerlifting, including deadlifting and squat. Developed a dedicated following in Iceland and other countries, representing strength and athletic prowess.
Continue ReadingPeter Acland
Served as a soldier during World War II. Participated in significant military campaigns and operations, showcasing leadership in challenging combat situations. Engaged in strategic planning and implementation of military initiatives. Contributed to the defense efforts and overall military strategy through active service.
Continue ReadingJim Pollard
A prominent figure in basketball, played college basketball at Stanford University, where earned All-American honors. Transitioned to professional play with the Minneapolis Lakers in the NBA, securing three championships from 1949 to 1952. After retiring as a player, became a successful coach, leading Santa Clara University’s program and guiding the team to notable victories. Additionally contributed to the game as a sports commentator and remained involved in basketball through various initiatives.
Continue ReadingWeary Dunlop
Active during World War II, served as a surgeon in the Australian Army and was captured by Japanese forces. During captivity, performed surgeries on fellow prisoners under challenging conditions, contributing to their survival. Following the war, became an advocate for the rights of former POWs and worked in the field of medicine in Australia, notably in the area of resettlement for those affected by the war.
Continue ReadingRoot Boy Slim
A singer-songwriter and guitarist emerged as a prominent figure in the 1980s music scene. Blending rock, blues, and funk, created a unique sound that captivated audiences. Developed a distinct style characterized by flamboyant performances and humorous lyrics. Released several albums, with the most notable being 'Root Boy Slim and the Sex Change Band', which featured a mix of catchy melodies and socially conscious themes. Also known for energetic live shows that featured a variety of musical influences.
Continue ReadingJoe DeRita
An American actor became part of the comedic trio The Three Stooges. Joined the group in 1958, taking over the role of Curly Joe after the death of Curly Howard. Featured in several short films and television appearances, contributing to the legacy of slapstick comedy. Continued to perform in various productions until the early 1990s.
Continue ReadingRuth Norman
A religious leader founded the organization known as the Universal Church and emphasized messages of spiritual healing and empowerment. This individual played a significant role in advocating for a religious movement that attracted followers through teachings on personal growth and spirituality. The founder's commitment to promoting faith-based practices fostered a community centered on shared beliefs and social activities. Through various gatherings, this leader encouraged collective worship and outreach initiatives that sought to improve the lives of individuals involved in the church. Leadership style focused on fostering an inclusive and supportive environment for all members.
Continue ReadingJohannes Türn
Born in Estonia in 1899, Türn became a prominent chess and draughts player. Competing in various tournaments during the early to mid-20th century, he represented Estonia in international events. Türn achieved recognition in both chess and draughts, participating in matches that showcased his strategic skills in these board games. His contributions to both games highlighted the strength of Estonian players in the chess and draughts community. Türn's career spanned several decades, and he continued to be involved in competitive play until the later stages of his life, solidifying his legacy within these two intellectually demanding sports.
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