OLYMPIANS NAMED “U” ON STAMPS

 

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

 

Kohei Uchimura

Japan, Gymnastics, 2008-16 (3-4-0)

 

Vanja Udovicic

Serbia and Montenegro/Serbia, Water Polo, 2004-12 (0-1-2)

 

Juozas Udras

USSR, Fencing, 1952-56

 

Ivan Ukhov

Russia, Athletics, 2012 (1-0-0)

 

Luis Ulacia

Cuba, Baseball, 1992-2000 (2-1-0)

 

Alexei Ulanov

    

USSR, Figure Skating, 1972 (1-0-0)

 

Frithjof Ulleberg

Norway, Football, 1936 (0-0-1)

 

Jan Ullrich

Germany, Cycling, 2000-04 (1-1-0)

 

Kathrin Ullrich

East Germany/Germany, Athletics, 1988-96

 

Vegard Ulvang

    

Norway, Cross-Country Skiing, 1988-94 (3-2-1)

 

Gintautas Umaras

USSR, Cycling, 1988 (2-0-0)

 

Nicole Uphoff

West Germany/Germany, Equestrian, 1988-96 (4-0-0)

 

Rigoberto Uran

Colombia, Cycling, 2008-16 (0-1-0)

 

Janos Uranyi

Hungary, Canoeing, 1948-56 (1-0-0)

 

Inaki Urdangarin

Spain, Handball, 1992-2000 (0-0-2)

 

Santos Urdinaran

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

 

Alexei Urmanov

CIS/Russia, Figure Skating, 1992-94 (1-0-0)

 

Santiago Urquiaga

Spain, Football, 1980

 

Zhaqsylyq Ushkempirov

USSR, Wrestling, 1980 (1-0-0)

 

Maya Usova

CIS/Russia, Figure Skating, 1992-94 (0-1-1)

 

Evgeny Ustyugov

Russia, Biathlon, 2010-14 (2-0-1)

 

Peter Utzschneider

West Germany, Bobsleigh, 1968-76 (1-0-2)

 

Jochem Uytdehaage

Netherlands, Speed Skating, 2002 (2-1-0)

 

Olympians on Stamps

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