Older than Yvonne Chabot-Curtet

Several months ago we noted the death of French track and field athlete Yvonne Chabot-Curtet, born May 28, 1920, who was, to the best of our knowledge, the oldest living Olympian when she died on February 21. There are just under 2700 Olympians, non-starters, and demonstration event competitors born between 1915 and 1935 for whom we have no confirmation on whether they are alive or deceased, but today we want to focus on the 74 Olympians who would be older than Yvonne Chabot-Curtet if they were still alive.

It should be noted that discussing these individuals in no way represents any belief on the part of Oldest Olympians that these athletes are still alive; we simply cannot confirm that they are deceased. In fact, we find it highly unlikely that any Olympian who is between the age of 105 and 109 would have escaped our attention completely. It remains, however, an important caveat and is always a possibility: language barriers, poor media coverage of older athletes, and desire for privacy from a generation when the Games were not as big as they are now all contribute to the chance that someone may have eluded our radar. In the past, several Olympic centenarians have reached that milestone with little public fanfare, sometimes not being revealed until their death. We feel, therefore, that it is important to share this list to make our research methods a little more public and subject to scrutiny, perhaps solving a case or two along the way.

As mentioned in a previous post, the sole art competitor that meets the criteria, South African painter Ann Graham, was born September 22, 1915. Additionally, two non-starters, Egyptian footballer Hussein Ezzat and Japanese field hockey player Yasuo Ueno, were born in 1915. All 1915-born Olympians competed in 1936 Berlin Games and are thus potential survivors of the prewar Olympics as discussed in a previous post

(Junko Nishida represented Japan in the high jump)

1915

NameCountryEventBirthday
Hiroshi MatsunobuJapanGymnasticsOctober 15, 1915
Spyridon MavrogiorgosGreeceSwimming1915
Mitsuo MizutaniJapanWrestlingOctober 5, 1915
Uichi MunakataJapanBasketballNovember 26, 1915
Junko NishidaJapanAthleticsNovember 3, 1915
Konstantinos PantazisGreeceAthletics1915
Sadako YamamotoJapanAthleticsJuly 14, 1915

Japanese 1964 kendo demonstration competitor Minoru Kino was born in 1915 or 1916, while 1948 Korean football reserve Cha Sun-Jong and 1936 Japanese field hockey reserve Satoshi Muraoka were born in 1916.

(Saleh Mohamed, silver medalist for Egypt in featherweight weightlifting in 1936)

1916

NameCountryYearEventBirthday
Ricardo BraloArgentina1948AthleticsAugust 28, 1916
Yoichi EndoJapan1936RowingMarch 9, 1916
Tatsuo IchikawaJapan1936Ice hockeyFebruary 11, 1916
Masatatsu KitazawaJapan1936Ice hockeyApril 29, 1916
Fusako KonoJapan1936DivingJanuary 22, 1916
Aziz MalikPakistan1948, 1952, 1956Field hockeyApril 16, 1916
Daniel SandeArgentina1948, 1952, 1960FencingAugust 25, 1916
Saw HardyMyanmar1948Boxing1916
Saleh MohamedEgypt1936WeightliftingJune 24, 1916
Borbála SóthyHungary1936SwimmingDecember 21, 1916
Koichi WadaJapan1936Water poloJuly 25, 1916
Takehiko YanagiJapan1936Field hockeyMarch 28, 1916
Kenshichi YokoyamaJapan1936BasketballSeptember 22, 1916

Japan had two kendo competitors from the 1964 Tokyo Games that were born in either 1916 or 1917: Kotaro Oshima and Sosaku Yamashita.

(Scylla Venâncio represented Brazil in two swimming events at the 1936 Berlin Olympics)

1917

NameCountryYearEventBirthday
Jehangoo AminIndia1948Cycling1917
Richardos BrousalisGreece1936, 1948Swimming, water polo1917
Horacio CampiArgentina1952SailingNovember 26, 1917
Alfredo CarlomagnoArgentina1936BoxingSeptember 26, 1917
Helio CastroEl Salvador1968Sport shootingOctober 20, 1917
Chang Ri-JinJapan, Korea1936, 1948BasketballOctober 28, 1917
Gin Gang-HwanKorea1948AthleticsJanuary 7, 1917
Kosta HakimEgypt1936BoxingApril 17, 1917
Vangelis KouvelisGreece1948Cycling1917
Lie Eng SoeiIndonesia1960SailingMay 15, 1917
Qadri MahmudEgypt1936SwimmingOctober 8, 1917
Sajiro MiyamaJapan1936BoxingJanuary 20, 1917
Gurnam SinghIndia1948Athletics1917
Catherine StevensBelgium1936AthleticsAugust 7, 1917
Noboru UenoJapan1936AthleticsJanuary 8, 1917
Scylla VenâncioBrazil1936SwimmingMay 9, 1917
Jorge VidalArgentina1948Gymnasticsc.1917
Taichi YamadaJapan1936RowingFebruary 20, 1917
Misao YokotaJapan1932SwimmingFebruary 3, 1917
Bouchaib ZeroualMorocco1960Sport shooting1917

Non-starter Guilherme Rodrigues, a reserve with the 1948 Brazilian basketball squad, was born August 26, 1918.

(Ahmed Zahur Khan represented Pakistan in two track and field events at the 1948 London Games and carried the flag in the opening ceremony)

1918

NameCountryYearEventBirthday
Leopoldo BriolaArgentina1948WeightliftingDecember 23, 1918
Guillermo CancianiArgentina1936Sport shootingNovember 18, 1918
Souren ChowdhuryIndia1952Sport shootingJuly 25, 1918
Kim Won-GwonKorea1948AthleticsDecember 13, 1918
Giuseppe MolinariItaly1956Equestrian1918
Chhota SinghIndia1948Athletics1918
Daniel TrujilloVenezuela1968SailingMay 24, 1918
Yap Pow ThongMalaysia1964Sport shootingNovember 11, 1918
Ahmed Zahur KhanPakistan1948Athletics1918
Bram ZanellaVenezuela1960Sport shootingSeptember 27, 1918

(Gudrun Grömer represented Austria in the diving tournament at the 1948 London Games)

1919

NameCountryYearEventBirthday
Angela AnderesSwitzerland1936Figure skatingJuly 10, 1919
Germán BriceñoVenezuela1956Sport shootingAugust 13, 1919
Mahmoud FawzyEgypt1952WrestlingOctober 10, 1919
Gudrun GrömerAustria1948DivingNovember 7, 1919
Günter HeineGermany1952Water poloSeptember 8, 1919
Min Byeong-seonKorea1952Equestrian1919
Ítalo SartoriArgentina1948RowingNovember 29, 1919
Rei TakemuraJapan1936SwimmingApril 29, 1919
Alexandros VouxinosGreece1952, 1956Alpine skiingNovember 23, 1919

Kurakichi Chatani, a reserve team foil fencer for Japan at the 1960 Rome Games, was born January 11, 1920. Hideo Ichikawa, who was a reserve for Japan in field hockey at the same edition, was born February 23, 1920.

(Yukio Inokuma represented Japan in four rifle shooting events across three editions of the Games: 1952, 1956, and 1960.)

1920

NameCountryYearEventBirthday
Minna BlümlGermany1964LugeMay 17, 1920
Yukio InokumaJapan1952, 1956, 1960Sport shootingJanuary 2, 1920
Manuel SolísMexico1948CyclingMay 10, 1920
John StuartCanada1948WeightliftingJanuary 24, 1920

In a future entry, we will be looking into those Olympians who may still be alive and were born between Yvonne Chabot-Curtet and the current oldest living Olympian, Rhoda Wurtele. We hope that you will join us!

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