OLYMPIANS NAMED “N” ON STAMPS

 

This is a part of a list named “Olympians on Stamps”, which contains Olympians whose last names start with “N” 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.

 

John Naber

USA, Swimming, 1976 (4-1-0)

 

Heiki Nabi

Estonia, Wrestling, 2012-16 (0-1-0)

 

Rafael Nadal

Spain, Tennis, 2004-08, 2016 (2-0-0)

 

Lubomir Nadenicek

Czechoslovakia, Athletics, 1968-72

 

Nedo Nadi

Italy, Fencing, 1912-20 (6-0-0)

 

Marie-Theres Nadig

    

    

Switzerland, Alpine Skiing, 1972-80 (2-0-1)

 

Yuto Nagatomo

Japan, Football, 2008

 

Imre Nagy

Hungary, Modern Pentathlon, 1960-64 (1-1-1)

 

Ladislav Nagy

Slovakia, Ice Hockey, 2018

 

Masato Naito

Japan, Athletics, 2004-08

 

Hidetoshi Nakata

Japan, Football, 1996-2000

 

Takehide Nakatani

Japan, Judo, 1964 (1-0-0)

 

Akinori Nakayama

Japan, Gymnastics, 1968-72 (6-2-2)

 

Takeyuki Nakayama

Japan, Athletics, 1988-92

 

Chuhei Nambu

Japan, Athletics, 1928-32 (1-1-0)

 

Timothy Nardiello

USA, Luge, 1984-88

 

Kenji Narisako

Japan, Athletics, 2008

 

Jose Nasazzi

    

Uruguay, Football, 1924-28 (2-0-0)

 

Anthony Nash

Great Britain, Bobsleigh, 1964-68 (1-0-0)

 

Steve Nash

Canada, Basketball, 2000

 

Mats Naslund

Sweden, Ice Hockey, 1980, 1992-94 (1-0-1)

 

Tyla Nathan-Wong

New Zealand, Rugby Sevens, 2016 (0-1-0)

 

Darya Naumava

Belarus, Weightlifting, 2016 (0-1-0)

 

Jose Navarro Morenes

Spain, Equestrian, 1924-28, 1948 (1-1-0)

 

Juan Carlos Navarro

Spain, Basketball, 2000-16 (0-2-1)

 

Martina Navratilova

USA, Tennis, 2004

 

Jose Naya

Uruguay, Football, 1924 (1-0-0)

 

Armen Nazaryan

Armenia/Bulgaria, Wrestling, 1996-2008 (2-0-1)

 

Josef Neckermann

Germany/West Germany, Equestrian, 1960-72 (2-2-2)

 

Vaclav Nedomansky

Czechoslovakia, Ice Hockey, 1968-72 (0-1-1)

 

Sonja Nef

Switzerland, Alpine Skiing, 1998-2002 (0-0-1)

 

Gustavo Neffa

Paraguay, Football, 1992

 

Alexey Negodaylo

Russia, Bobsleigh, 2014

 

Colin Nelson

Canada, Luge/Bobsleigh, 1968, 1976

 

Juan Nelson

Argentina, Polo, 1924, 1936 (2-0-0)

 

Angela Nemeth

Hungary, Athletics, 1968-72 (1-0-0)

 

Ferenc Nemeth

Hungary, Modern Pentathlon, 1960 (2-0-0)

 

Miklos Nemeth

Hungary, Athletics, 1968-80 (1-0-0)

 

Alexei Nemov

Russia, Gymnastics, 1996-2004 (4-2-6)

 

Ondrej Nepela

Czechoslovakia, Figure Skating, 1964-72 (1-0-0)

 

Romeo Neri

Italy, Gymnastics, 1928-36 (3-1-0)

 

Manfred Nerlinger

West Germany/Germany, Weightlifting, 1984-96 (0-1-2)

 

Alessandro Nesta

    

Italy, Football, 1996

 

Yulia Nestsiarenka

Belarus, Athletics, 2004-08 (1-0-0)

 

Mildrette Netter

USA, Athletics, 1968-72 (1-0-0)

 

Igor Netto

USSR, Football, 1952-56 (1-0-0)

 

Ramona Neubert

East Germany, Athletics, 1980

 

Alfred Neuland

Estonia, Weightlifting, 1920-24 (1-1-0)

 

Magdalena Neuner

Germany, Biathlon, 2010 (2-1-0)

 

Alfred Neveu

Switzerland, Bobsleigh, 1924 (1-0-0)

 

Queenie Newall

Great Britain, Archery, 1908 (1-0-0)

 

Chantelle Newbery

Australia, Diving, 2000-08 (1-0-1)

 

Rumyana Neykova

Bulgaria, Rowing, 1992-2008 (1-1-1)

 

Neymar

Brazil, Football, 2012-16 (1-1-0)

 

John Nicholas

Great Britain, Football, 1900 (1-0-0)

 

Gunther Nickel

West Germany, Athletics, 1972

 

Lorenz Nieberl

Germany, Bobsleigh, 1952-56 (2-0-0)

 

Nino Niederreiter

Switzerland, Ice Hockey, 2014

 

Jutta Niehaus

West Germany/Germany, Cycling, 1988-92 (0-1-0)

 

Arne Nielsson

Denmark, Canoeing, 1988-96 (0-1-0)

 

Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann

          

East Germany/Germany, Speed Skating, 1988-98 (3-4-1)

 

Toni Nieminen

Finland, Ski Jumping, 1992, 2002 (2-0-1)

 

Slobodan Nikic

Serbia and Montenegro/Serbia, Water Polo, 2004, 2012-16 (1-1-1)

 

Ari-Pekka Nikkola

Finland, Ski Jumping, 1988-92, 1998 (2-0-0)

 

Alexandros Nikolaidis

Greece, Taekwondo, 2000-12 (0-2-0)

 

Boris Nikolov

Bulgaria, Boxing, 1952-56 (0-0-1)

 

Pentti Nikula

Finland, Athletics, 1964

 

Andreas Nischwitz

West Germany, Figure Skating, 1980

 

Takeichi Nishi

Japan, Equestrian, 1932-36 (1-0-0)

 

Iivo Niskanen

Finland, Cross-Country Skiing, 2014-18 (2-0-0)

 

Adilbek Niyazymbetov

Kazakhstan, Boxing, 2012-16 (0-2-0)

 

Venuste Niyongabo

Burundi, Athletics, 1996-2000 (1-0-0)

 

Tadahiro Nomura

Japan, Judo, 1996-2004 (3-0-0)

 

Toyokazu Nomura

Japan, Judo, 1972 (1-0-0)

 

Franco Nones

Italy, Cross-Country Skiing, 1964-72 (1-0-0)

 

Erki Nool

Estonia, Athletics, 1992-2004 (1-0-0)

 

Kathleen Nord

East Germany, Swimming, 1988 (1-0-0)

 

Gunnar Nordahl

Sweden, Football, 1948 (1-0-0)

 

Wolfgang Nordwig

    

      

East Germany, Athletics, 1968-72 (1-0-1)

 

David Norman

Canada, Football, 1984

 

Harald Norpoth

Germany/West Germany, Athletics, 1964-72 (0-1-0)

 

Petter Northug

Norway, Cross-Country Skiing, 2010-14 (2-1-1)

 

Anke Nothnagel

East Germany/Germany, Canoeing, 1988-92 (3-1-0)

 

Marty Nothstein

USA, Cycling, 1996-2004 (1-1-0)

 

Eva Novak

Hungary/Belgium, Swimming, 1948-56 (1-2-1)

 

Ilona Novak

Hungary/Belgium, Swimming, 1948-52 (1-0-0)

 

Jiri Novak

Czechoslovakia, Ice Hockey, 1976-80 (0-1-0)

 

Nastassia Novikava

Belarus, Weightlifting, 2004-12

 

Igor Novikov

USSR, Modern Pentathlon, 1952-64 (2-2-0)

 

Sergey Novikov

Belarus, Biathlon, 2006-14 (0-1-0)

 

Elena Novikova-Belova

USSR, Fencing, 1968-80 (4-1-1)

 

Rene Novotny

Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic, Figure Skating, 1988-94

 

Piotr Nowakowski

Poland, Volleyball, 2012-16

 

Paavo Nurmi

    

Finland, Athletics, 1920-28 (9-3-0)

 

Ruslan Nurudinov

Uzbekistan, Weightlifting, 2012-16 (1-0-0)

 

Suleiman Nyambui

Tanzania, Athletics, 1980 (0-1-0)

 

Inger Helene Nybraten

Norway, Cross-Country Skiing, 1984-94 (1-2-0)

 

Matti Nykanen

    

Finland, Ski Jumping, 1984-88 (4-1-0)

 

Olympians on Stamps

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