OLYMPIANS NAMED “G” ON STAMPS
This is a part of a list named “Olympians on Stamps”, which contains Olympians whose last names start with “G” depicted on stamps and other philatelic material, along with the actual philatelic material. Each athlete’s name is clickable – it will take you to their Wikipedia page (or, if one does not exist, to another page associated with the athlete), where you can view their biography and achievements. After philatelic materials depicting the Olympian, you can see the athlete’s brief summary of their Olympic participation and achievements.
The “Olympians on Stamps” list is actually a supplement to my “Olympic History on Stamps” collection.
Italy, Weightlifting, 1924-32 (1-1-0)
USA, Wrestling, 1972 (1-0-0)
Italy, Cycling, 1960 (2-0-0)
Belarus, Wrestling, 2004-08 (0-1-0)
Yugoslavia, Football, 1960 (1-0-0)
Uruguay, Fencing, 1948
Russia, Judo, 2012 (1-0-0)
Brazil, Football, 1984 (0-1-0)
Paraguay, Football, 1992, 2004 (0-1-0)
Tunisia, Athletics, 1964-72 (1-2-1)
France, Cycling, 2000-04 (1-0-1)
China/USA, Table Tennis, 1992, 2000-08 (0-1-0)
Spain, Basketball, 2000-08 (0-1-0)
Julio Garcia Fernandez de los Rios
Spain, Equestrian, 1928 (1-0-0)
Mexico, Football, 1996
Sweden, Athletics, 1968-76 (1-0-0)
Great Britain, Athletics, 1948 (0-1-0)
USA, Figure Skating, 1976
USA, Basketball, 2000 (1-0-0)
USA, Athletics, 1896-1900 (2-2-2)
USA, Tennis, 1988-92 (1-0-1)
Spain, Basketball, 2008-12 (0-2-0)
Spain, Basketball, 2004-16 (0-2-1)
Switzerland, Alpine Skiing, 1980-88
Italy, Football, 2000
France, Fencing, 1920-28 (4-2-0)
Italy, Fencing, 1924-36 (3-4-2)
USSR, Football, 1980 (0-0-1)
USA, Gymnastics, 1984 (1-1-2)
China, Badminton, 1996-2000 (2-0-0)
Uzbekistan, Figure Skating, 2014-18
Ethiopia, Athletics, 1996-2008 (2-0-0)
Hungary, Boxing, 1968-80 (1-0-0)
Netherlands, Judo, 1964 (1-0-0)
USSR, Canoeing, 1960 (1-0-0)
East Germany, Swimming, 1980 (1-0-0)
Australia, Field Hockey, 2004-08 (1-0-1)
Switzerland, Ice Hockey, 2002-06
Hungary, Fencing, 1932-60 (7-1-2)
Germany, Alpine Skiing, 1994-2002 (1-0-1)
USSR/CIS, Basketball, 1988-92 (1-0-1)
East Germany, Bobsleigh, 1976-80 (3-1-0)
Brazil, Football, 1960
Ivory Coast, Football, 2008
Poland, Athletics, 1976
Uruguay, Football, 1928 (1-0-0)
USA, Diving, 1936 (1-0-0)
Italy, Cycling, 1948 (1-0-0)
Uruguay, Football, 1924 (1-0-0)
Italy, Cycling, 1932 (1-0-0)
Iran, Wrestling, 1968-72
Greece, Basketball, 1996
Greece, Swimming, 2000-16 (0-1-0)
Great Britain, Judo, 2012 (0-1-0)
Canada, Judo, 1992-2004 (0-1-1)
Brazil, Football, 1984 (0-1-0)
Italy, Cycling, 1964
Australia, Rowing, 1996-2008 (3-1-0)
Argentina, Basketball, 2004-16 (1-0-1)
Luxembourg, Alpine Skiing, 1988-94 (0-2-0)
Switzerland, Alpine Skiing, 2010-14 (1-0-0)
Uzbekistan, Boxing, 2016 (0-1-0)
Poland, Wrestling, 1988 (0-1-0)
East Germany, Luge, 1980 (1-0-0)
Great Britain, Rowing, 2012-16 (2-0-0)
Serbia, Water Polo, 2008-16 (1-0-2)
USSR, Football, 1952
East Germany, Athletics, 1976-80, 1988 (2-2-0)
France, Alpine Skiing, 1964 (1-1-0)
France, Alpine Skiing, 1964-68 (2-1-0)
Moldova, Boxing, 2008 (0-0-1)
Kazakhstan, Boxing, 2004 (0-1-0)
USSR, Athletics, 1960-76 (2-1-1)
Croatia, Handball, 1996, 2004 (2-0-0)
Portugal, Football, 1996
Uruguay, Basketball, 1936
USA, Ice Hockey, 2006
USSR, Speed Skating, 1956-60 (0-0-2)
Slovakia, Shooting, 1996-2008 (0-0-2)
France, Athletics, 1980-88
Cuba, Judo, 1992-2008 (1-1-2)
Mexico, Athletics, 1972-84 (1-1-0)
Great Britain, Short Track Speed Skating, 1992-2002 (0-0-1)
USSR/Russia, Figure Skating, 1988, 1994 (2-0-0)
Austria, Alpine Skiing, 2006-14 (0-0-2)
USSR, Football, 1988 (1-0-0)
USSR, Gymnastics, 1952 (2-5-0)
USSR, Figure Skating, 1976 (1-0-0)
USA, Cycling, 1984 (1-0-0)
Great Britain, Football, 1900 (1-0-0)
New Zealand, Rugby Sevens, 2016 (0-1-0)
Canada, Ice Hockey, 1984
Germany, Rowing, 1900 (1-0-0)
Germany, Rowing, 1900 (1-0-0)
Germany, Rowing, 1900 (1-0-0)
Canada, Luge, 2006-18 (0-1-1)
Australia, Swimming, 1972 (3-1-1)
Cuba, Baseball, 1992 (1-0-0)
Canada, Ice Hockey, 1998-2006 (2-1-0)
Norway, Nordic Combined, 2014-18 (2-1-0)
West Germany/Germany, Tennis, 1988-92 (1-1-1)
Switzerland, Bobsleigh, 1968 (0-0-1)
Sweden, Figure Skating, Summer 1920, Winter 1924-32 (3-1-0)
Micronesia, Wrestling, 2012
Jamaica, Athletics, 1988-96 (0-2-0)
Great Britain, Rowing, 2000-16 (1-4-0)
Finland, Ice Hockey, 2014 (0-0-1)
Great Britain, Athletics, 1988-96
France, Fencing, 1896 (1-0-0)
USA, Athletics, 1984-96 (0-0-1)
Russia, Ice Hockey, 2010
Romania, Gymnastics, 1972-80 (0-0-1)
Australia, Rugby Sevens, 2016 (1-0-0)
USA, Athletics, 2000-04 (2-1-1)
Canada, Alpine Skiing, 1960-68 (1-1-0)
Great Britain, Rowing, 2012-16 (2-0-0)
Cuba, Fencing, 1992-2000 (0-1-2)
Sweden, Football, 1948 (1-0-0)
Canada, Ice Hockey, 1998
USA, Athletics, 1984-88 (3-2-0)
Romania, Wrestling, 1992 (0-0-1)
CIS, Boxing, 1992
Monaco, Bobsleigh, 1988-2002
USA, Rowing, 1956 (1-0-0)
USSR/Russia, Figure Skating, 1988, 1994 (2-0-0)
Italy, Athletics, 1976-80
Belarus, Freestyle Skiing, 1998-2014 (1-0-1)
USSR, Speed Skating, 1956-68 (4-1-0)
CIS/Russia, Figure Skating, 1992-98 (2-0-0)
USSR, Gymnastics, 1964 (1-0-0)
Sweden, Wrestling, 1948-52 (2-0-0)
Norway, Cross-Country Skiing, 1960-68 (2-3-0)
Italy, Alpine Skiing, 1976-80 (1-0-0)
Hungary, Football, 1952 (1-0-0)
France, Freestyle Skiing, 1992-94 (1-0-1)
West Germany, Swimming, 1984-88 (3-2-1)
Norway, Cross-Country Skiing/Nordic Combined, 1924-32 (3-1-2)
China, Badminton, 1996-2000 (2-0-0)
North Korea, Boxing, 1976-80 (1-0-0)
Spain, Handball, 2012
USA, Ice Hockey, 1984
France, Wrestling, 2008-12 (1-0-1)
Honduras, Football, 2000
Great Britain, Boxing, 1908 (1-0-0)
China, Table Tennis, 2004-12 (2-0-2)
USSR, Ice Hockey, 1956 (1-0-0)
Russia, Ice Hockey, 2018 (1-0-0)
Japan, Gymnastics, 1984 (2-1-2)
East Germany, Rowing, 1972 (0-1-0)
Sweden, Speed Skating, 1980-92 (3-1-0)
Sweden, Athletics, 1980-88 (0-1-0)
Sweden, Cross-Country Skiing, 1964-68 (2-2-0)
Australia, Water Polo, 2000 (1-0-0)
CIS, Gymnastics, 1992 (2-1-1)
France, Nordic Combined, 1988-98 (1-0-1)
France, Equestrian, 1968 (1-0-0)
Ghana, Football, 2004
Hungary, Swimming, 1968-72 (0-1-1)
Hungary, Water Polo, 1948-64 (3-1-1)
Hungary, Swimming, 1952-56 (1-0-0)
Olympians Named “F” Olympians Named “H”