What Happened This Year 2022
People Who Died in 2022
Emile Francis
Played as a professional ice hockey player before transitioning to coaching and management. Coached the New York Rangers and spent multiple seasons in the role. Managed various teams in the NHL, contributing to player development and team strategy. His influence extended beyond the ice, fostering a culture of mentorship within the sport.
Continue ReadingMargie Masters
Achieved significant success in amateur golf during the 1950s and 1960s. Won the Australian Women's Amateur Golf Championship in 1956 and went on to secure the British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship in 1960. Represented Australia in international competitions, contributing to the country's prominence in women’s golf. Played a crucial role in elevating the status of female golfers in Australia through her achievements and participation in major tournaments.
Continue ReadingUwe Seeler
A distinguished footballer, achieved prominence in the 1950s and 1960s. Played as a forward for Hamburg SV, making significant contributions to the club's success. Participated in four FIFA World Cups, representing Germany. Renowned for exceptional goal-scoring ability and sportsmanship throughout his career.
Continue ReadingJüri Arrak
Born in Estonia in 1936, a prominent painter cultivated a unique style that blended elements of realism and surrealism. The artist's works often feature dreamlike imagery and vivid colors, reflecting both personal and cultural themes. Exhibited widely in Estonia and internationally, the artist contributed to the national art scene and left a lasting influence through numerous exhibitions. The artist also engaged in graphic design, showcasing versatility beyond traditional painting.
Continue ReadingRayfield Wright
Played as an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys from 1967 to 1979. Contributed to the team's success during an era that included multiple playoff appearances, culminating in Super Bowl victories. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, sharing knowledge and experience with younger players. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006, reflecting a distinguished career in professional football.
Continue ReadingTony Brooks
Competed in Formula One during the 1950s, securing multiple Grand Prix victories. Achieved a notable second place in the 1959 French Grand Prix. Set a record for being one of the first drivers to achieve a race win in a rear-engine car, contributing to the shift in car design prevalent in the sport. Retired from competitive racing in 1961.
Continue ReadingKarl Offmann
Served as the 3rd President of Mauritius from 2002 to 2003. Held various political positions including Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Health. Engaged in the politics of Mauritius throughout the late 20th century, contributing to the development of the nation. His presidency followed a long political career marked by involvement in governmental policies and parliamentary proceedings.
Continue ReadingAlan Lancaster
Born in England and later based in Australia, a prominent bass player and songwriter contributed significantly to the rock band Status Quo. The band became notable for its distinctive sound and energetic performances. Gained recognition through numerous chart-topping hits and enduring popularity, especially during the 1970s and 1980s. Participated in many successful albums and tours, solidifying the band’s legacy in rock music. Continues to be remembered for the musical contributions made during an influential era in rock history.
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Born in 1946, this American comedian gained fame for his unique style of physical comedy and observational humor. The 'Sledge-o-Matic' prop comedy routine became a hallmark of performances, involving the smashing of watermelons and everyday items. Appeared on numerous television shows, including 'The Tonight Show' and his own specials, capturing audiences with a mix of satire and slapstick. His routines often reflected on American culture and consumerism, contributing to a comedic legacy that influenced future generations.
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