Gold medallists have included John Curry (GB - figure skating), Greg Louganis (US - diving) and Matthew Mitcham (Australia - diving).
Lyudmila Pakhomova and Aleksandr Gorshkov of the Soviet Union.
Great Britain has won 8 gold medals in Winter Olympics competition: 1924: William Jackson, Thomas Murray, Robin Welsh and Laurence Jackson - Men's curling 1936: Men's Ice Hockey team 1952: Jeanette Altwegg - Women's figure skating 1964: Robin Dixon and Tony Nash - Two-man bobsled 1976: John Curry - Men's figure skating 1980: Robin Cousins - Men's figure skating 1984: Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean - Ice Dancing 2002: Rhona Martin, Deborah Knox, Fiona MacDonald, Janice Rankin, and Margaret Morton - Women's curling
John A. Curry was born in 1934.
In figure skating, the list of Olympic Gold Medal winners from Great Britain is short. British men won back-to-back titles with John Curry winning in 1976, and Robin Cousins in 1980. Jeannette Altwegg was the ladies' champion in 1952. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, undoubtedly the most famous British figure skaters of all time, won the ice dancing medal in 1984. As of 2014, no British team has ever won the Olympic Gold Medal in pairs skating.
Summer Games: 1) Jim Fox, Adrian Parker, and Danny Nightengale in men's team modern pentathlon. 2) John Osborn and Reg White in mixed multihull sailing. 3) David Wilkie in men's 200 meter breaststroke swimming. Winter Games: 1) John Curry in men's singles figure skating.
John F. Curry was born in 1886.
John Curry was born on 1949-09-09.
Thomas John Curry was born in 1943.
John Curry - historian - died in 1780.
NHL player John Curry is 5'-11''.
John F. Curry died in 1973.