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Pre's Rock, a memorial to Steve Prefontaine who died after finishing 4th in the 1972 Olympic 5000 m Memorial to Bronisław Malinowski, who died one year after winning an Olympic gold medal Plaque commemorating Ryan Shay, who died while running the 2008 United States Olympic trials marathon. A number of athletics competitors have died during ...
People who have died as a result of participating in, training for, or attending sporting events. Subcategories This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.
Officials who worked in notable high level amateur sports (such as NCAA Division I college sports and Major Junior ice hockey), and officials who worked world championship or Olympic/Paralympic events shortly before their deaths are treated as professional. This list does not include officiating supervisors or officials who retired shortly ...
List of people who died of starvation; List of notable stunt accidents; List of selfie-related injuries and deaths; List of suicides. List of deaths from legal euthanasia and assisted suicide; List of television actors who died during production; List of tuberculosis cases; List of volcanic eruption deaths; List of unusual deaths
Sports Interactive Limited is a British video game developer based in London, best known for the Football Manager series. Founded by brothers Oliver and Paul Collyer in July 1994, the studio was acquired in 2006 by Sega , a Japanese video game publisher , and became part of Sega Europe . [ 3 ]
This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in February 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025
Nationality Person Sport Age Cause of death Ref. United States John Aiken: Ice hockey: 89 Unknown [25] United States Jane Brown Grimes: Tennis: 80 Unknown [26] Ireland Des Ferguson
This is a list of association footballers who died due to football-related incidents.. The primary causes of on-field deaths have evolved over time. Improvements in infection control and emergency surgery since the early days of organised soccer have mostly eliminated the fatal complications that were once common after routine sporting injuries.