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Athletes that contain I

106 athletes containing the letter I — each with origin, classification, and notes.

Below are athletes that contain the letter I anywhere in the name. Each of the 106 athletes below opens to a full profile.

Table of contents 106 entries
Allyson FelixAndre AgassiAndrea PirloAndres Iniesta
Bill RussellBillie Jean KingCarl LewisChris Evert
Cristiano RonaldoDan MarinoDavid BeckhamDick Fosbury
Didier DrogbaDiego MaradonaDwight HowardEliud Kipchoge
Erling HaalandEusebioEvander HolyfieldFelix Sanchez
Florence Griffith JoynerGarrinchaGianluigi BuffonHaile Gebrselassie
Ian ThorpeIchiro SuzukiIker CasillasImran Khan
Inzamam-ul-HaqJimmie FoxxJoe LouisJoseph Schooling
Karrie WebbKatie LedeckyKelly PavlikKevin Trapp
Khabib NurmagomedovKrzysztof PiatekKylian MbappeLarry Bird
Lennox LewisLionel MessiLuis SuarezLuka Modric
Magic JohnsonManny PacquiaoMark SpitzMartina Navratilova
Megan RapinoeMia HammMichael JohnsonMichael Jordan
Michael PhelpsMichel PlatiniMike TysonMisbah-ul-Haq
Mithali RajMuhammad AliNadia ComaneciNaomi Osaka
Nick FaldoNikola JokicNovak DjokovicOksana Baiul
Oksana ChusovitinaPaolo MaldiniPrithvi ShawQin Kai
Quincy PromesQuinton de KockQuinton JacksonRick Fox
RonaldinhoRonaldo NazarioSaqlain MushtaqSebastian Coe
Sebastien LoebSerena WilliamsSergei FedorovShaquille O'Neal
Steffi GrafSugar Ray RobinsonTiger WoodsTim Duncan
Ulrich SalchowUsain BoltVenus WilliamsVince Carter
Vinicius JuniorVirat KohliVlade DivacWahab Riaz
Willie MaysWilma RudolphWilt ChamberlainXavi
Xherdan ShaqiriYannick NoahYao MingYelena Isinbayeva
Yevgeny KafelnikovYu DarvishYulia LipnitskayaZico
Zinedine ZidaneZlatan Ibrahimovic

List of Athletes That Contain I

    1

    Allyson Felix

    American sprinter who won 11 Olympic medals, the most by any track and field athlete in Olympic history.

    2

    Andre Agassi

    American tennis player who won eight Grand Slam singles titles and a career Grand Slam, plus Olympic gold in 1996.

    3

    Andrea Pirlo

    Italian deep-lying midfielder who won the 2006 FIFA World Cup and two UEFA Champions League titles with AC Milan.

    4

    Andres Iniesta

    Spanish midfielder who scored the winning goal in the 2010 FIFA World Cup final and won four Champions League titles with Barcelona.

    5

    Bill Russell

    American basketball center who won 11 NBA championships with the Boston Celtics, the most of any player in league history.

    6

    Billie Jean King

    American tennis player who won 12 Grand Slam singles titles and led advocacy for equal prize money in women's tennis.

    7

    Carl Lewis

    American track and field athlete who won nine Olympic gold medals across four Games in sprints and the long jump.

    8

    Chris Evert

    American tennis player who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles and reached at least the semifinals of 52 consecutive majors.

    9

    Cristiano Ronaldo

    Portuguese football forward and five-time Ballon d'Or winner known for prolific goalscoring across top European leagues and international football.

    10

    Dan Marino

    American football quarterback who set numerous NFL passing records in the 1980s and 1990s during 17 seasons with the Miami Dolphins.

    11

    David Beckham

    English football midfielder known for accurate long passing and free kicks, with league titles in four different countries.

    12

    Dick Fosbury

    American high jumper who won the 1968 Olympic gold and pioneered the back-first jumping technique now used by virtually all elite jumpers.

    13

    Didier Drogba

    Ivorian football striker and Chelsea club legend, known for powerful hold-up play and big-match goals including the decisive 2012 Champions League header.

    14

    Diego Maradona

    Argentine attacking midfielder who captained his country to the 1986 FIFA World Cup and is considered one of the greatest footballers ever.

    15

    Dwight Howard

    American basketball center and three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year, 2020 NBA champion with the Los Angeles Lakers.

    16

    Eliud Kipchoge

    Kenyan long-distance runner who won two Olympic marathon gold medals and was the first to run the marathon distance under two hours.

    17

    Erling Haaland

    Norwegian striker known for prolific goalscoring in the Bundesliga and Premier League, including a record-breaking Premier League debut season.

    18

    Eusebio

    Mozambican-born Portuguese forward who won the 1965 Ballon d'Or and finished as top scorer at the 1966 FIFA World Cup.

    19

    Evander Holyfield

    American boxer and four-time world heavyweight champion, the only boxer to win the undisputed heavyweight title four times.

    20

    Felix Sanchez

    Dominican-American track athlete and two-time Olympic gold medalist in the 400m hurdles, the first Dominican Republic Olympic gold medalist.

    21

    Florence Griffith Joyner

    American sprinter who set world records in the 100m and 200m that have stood since the 1988 Seoul Olympics.

    22

    Garrincha

    Brazilian winger who won two FIFA World Cups and was known for dribbling skill despite a leg deformity from birth.

    23

    Gianluigi Buffon

    Italian goalkeeper and 2006 FIFA World Cup winner widely regarded among the greatest in football history, with a record number of Serie A appearances.

    24

    Haile Gebrselassie

    Ethiopian long-distance runner who won two Olympic gold medals in the 10,000m and set 27 world records.

    25

    Ian Thorpe

    Australian swimmer who won five Olympic gold medals and set world records in freestyle events from 200m to 800m.

    26

    Ichiro Suzuki

    Japanese outfielder who set the MLB single-season hits record in 2004 and amassed over 4000 professional hits across Japan and the United States.

    27

    Iker Casillas

    Spanish goalkeeper and Real Madrid captain who lifted the 2010 FIFA World Cup as part of Spain's golden generation.

    28

    Imran Khan

    Pakistani fast bowler and all-rounder who captained Pakistan to its first Cricket World Cup title in 1992.

    29

    Inzamam-ul-Haq

    Pakistani cricket batter and former captain, the country's all-time leading run-scorer in Test cricket at over 8800 runs.

    30

    Jimmie Foxx

    American baseball first baseman who won the 1933 American League Triple Crown and three consecutive MVP awards in the 1930s.

    31

    Joe Louis

    American boxer who held the world heavyweight championship from 1937 to 1949, the longest unbroken reign in the division's history.

    32

    Joseph Schooling

    Singaporean swimmer who won the 100m butterfly gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics, defeating Michael Phelps and earning Singapore's first Olympic gold.

    33

    Karrie Webb

    Australian professional golfer and seven-time major champion who completed the LPGA Career Grand Slam at the youngest age in tour history.

    34

    Katie Ledecky

    American swimmer who has won nine Olympic gold medals and holds world records in the 800m, 1500m, and other distance freestyle events.

    35

    Kelly Pavlik

    American boxer and former WBC and WBO middleweight world champion, with a fight record built on aggressive pressure boxing.

    36

    Kevin Trapp

    German football goalkeeper with European trophy success at Eintracht Frankfurt and Paris Saint-Germain.

    37

    Khabib Nurmagomedov

    Russian mixed martial artist who retired undefeated at 29-0 as UFC lightweight champion.

    38

    Krzysztof Piatek

    Polish football striker known for prolific Serie A goalscoring with Genoa and AC Milan and a 2018 FIFA World Cup appearance with Poland.

    39

    Kylian Mbappe

    French forward who won the 2018 FIFA World Cup at age 19 and has been among the world's top scorers across Ligue 1 and La Liga.

    40

    Larry Bird

    American basketball forward who won three NBA championships with the Boston Celtics during the 1980s.

    41

    Lennox Lewis

    British boxer who became undisputed heavyweight world champion in 1999, the last undisputed champion before the four-belt era.

    42

    Lionel Messi

    Argentine football forward widely considered one of the greatest players in the sport's history, with eight Ballon d'Or awards.

    43

    Luis Suarez

    Uruguayan football striker and three-time league top scorer in three different countries, with international honours including Copa America 2011.

    44

    Luka Modric

    Croatian football midfielder, 2018 Ballon d'Or winner, and the first non-Argentine or Portuguese to win the award in over a decade.

    45

    Magic Johnson

    American basketball point guard who won five NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers and led the Showtime era of the 1980s.

    46

    Manny Pacquiao

    Filipino boxer who won world titles across eight weight classes, more than any other fighter in boxing history.

    47

    Mark Spitz

    American swimmer who won seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympics, a record that stood until 2008.

    48

    Martina Navratilova

    Czech-American tennis player who won 18 Grand Slam singles titles and a record 31 Grand Slam doubles titles.

    49

    Megan Rapinoe

    American forward and two-time FIFA World Cup winner who captained the United States women's team in the 2010s.

    50

    Mia Hamm

    American forward and two-time FIFA World Cup winner who helped popularize women's football in the United States.

    51

    Michael Johnson

    American sprinter who won four Olympic gold medals and set world records in the 200m and 400m.

    52

    Michael Jordan

    American basketball guard who won six NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls and is widely regarded as the greatest basketball player ever.

    53

    Michael Phelps

    American swimmer who won 23 Olympic gold medals, the most by any Olympic athlete in history.

    54

    Michel Platini

    French attacking midfielder and three-time Ballon d'Or winner who led France to the 1984 European Championship.

    55

    Mike Tyson

    American boxer who became the youngest undisputed heavyweight champion in history at age 20 in 1986.

    56

    Misbah-ul-Haq

    Pakistani cricket batter and former Test captain who led Pakistan to the number-one Test ranking in 2016 and shared the record for the fastest Test fifty.

    57

    Mithali Raj

    Indian cricket batter and former captain, the all-time leading run-scorer in Women's One Day International cricket.

    58

    Muhammad Ali

    American boxer and three-time heavyweight world champion widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in history.

    59

    Nadia Comaneci

    Romanian gymnast who scored the first perfect 10.0 in Olympic gymnastics history at the 1976 Montreal Games.

    60

    Naomi Osaka

    Japanese tennis player and four-time Grand Slam singles champion, the first Asian player to reach world number one in singles.

    61

    Nick Faldo

    English golfer and six-time major champion, dominant in the late 1980s and early 1990s with a methodical short game and remodeled swing.

    62

    Nikola Jokic

    Serbian basketball center, three-time NBA Most Valuable Player and 2023 NBA champion with the Denver Nuggets.

    63

    Novak Djokovic

    Serbian tennis player who holds the men's record for Grand Slam singles titles with 24 and most weeks at world No. 1.

    64

    Oksana Baiul

    Ukrainian figure skater who won Olympic gold in Lillehammer in 1994 at age 16, the first Olympic champion from independent Ukraine.

    65

    Oksana Chusovitina

    Uzbek gymnast and eight-time Olympian, the only gymnast to compete at eight Olympic Games across more than three decades.

    66

    Paolo Maldini

    Italian defender who spent his entire 25-year senior career at AC Milan and is regarded as one of the greatest defenders in football history.

    67

    Prithvi Shaw

    Indian cricket batter who became the youngest Indian to score a Test century on debut and captained India's 2018 Under-19 World Cup-winning team.

    68

    Qin Kai

    Chinese springboard diver and four-time Olympic medalist, twice a synchronized 3m gold medalist for China.

    69

    Quincy Promes

    Dutch football winger and attacking forward known for his time at Ajax, Sevilla, and Spartak Moscow, and over 50 caps for the Netherlands.

    70

    Quinton de Kock

    South African wicket-keeper batter known for explosive top-order white-ball batting and over 6000 ODI runs across his career.

    71

    Quinton Jackson

    American mixed martial artist known as "Rampage," former UFC Light Heavyweight Champion and Pride Fighting Championships fixture.

    72

    Rick Fox

    Bahamian-Canadian basketball wing who won three NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers in the early 2000s.

    73

    Ronaldinho

    Brazilian attacking midfielder and forward who won the 2002 FIFA World Cup and the Ballon d'Or in 2005 during his Barcelona peak.

    74

    Ronaldo Nazario

    Brazilian striker, two-time World Cup winner, and three-time FIFA World Player of the Year, often called "O Fenomeno."

    75

    Saqlain Mushtaq

    Pakistani off-spin bowler credited with developing the modern "doosra" delivery, with over 200 Test wickets in his international career.

    76

    Sebastian Coe

    British middle-distance runner who won two Olympic 1500m gold medals and set world records across 800m to the mile.

    77

    Sebastien Loeb

    French rally driver and nine-time World Rally Championship winner, the most successful driver in WRC history.

    78

    Serena Williams

    American tennis player who won 23 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in the Open Era.

    79

    Sergei Fedorov

    Russian ice hockey center and three-time Stanley Cup winner with the Detroit Red Wings, the first Russian to win the NHL Most Valuable Player award.

    80

    Shaquille O'Neal

    American basketball center who won four NBA championships and was one of the most dominant low-post players in league history.

    81

    Steffi Graf

    German tennis player who won 22 Grand Slam singles titles and the only Golden Slam (all four majors plus Olympic gold) in a single calendar year.

    82

    Sugar Ray Robinson

    American boxer who held the welterweight world title and five middleweight world titles, often called the greatest boxer pound-for-pound.

    83

    Tiger Woods

    American golfer with 15 major championships, second on the all-time list, and a record-tying 82 PGA Tour victories.

    84

    Tim Duncan

    American basketball power forward who won five NBA championships with the San Antonio Spurs across nearly two decades.

    85

    Ulrich Salchow

    Swedish figure skater, the first Olympic figure skating champion in 1908 and ten-time World champion who invented the jump that bears his name.

    86

    Usain Bolt

    Jamaican sprinter who set world records in the 100 metres and 200 metres and won eight Olympic gold medals.

    87

    Venus Williams

    American tennis player who won seven Grand Slam singles titles and 14 Grand Slam doubles titles with her sister Serena.

    88

    Vince Carter

    American basketball wing whose 22-season NBA career was the longest by a single player and who became known for spectacular dunks.

    89

    Vinicius Junior

    Brazilian football winger and Real Madrid forward, known for his pace and dribbling on the left flank and decisive Champions League goals.

    90

    Virat Kohli

    Indian cricket batter and former captain, widely regarded as one of the leading run-scorers across all three international formats in his era.

    91

    Vlade Divac

    Serbian basketball center and NBA All-Star, the first international NBA player to record over 13000 career points and 9000 rebounds.

    92

    Wahab Riaz

    Pakistani fast bowler known for hostile left-arm pace, particularly remembered for a 2015 Cricket World Cup spell against Australia.

    93

    Willie Mays

    American baseball center fielder, 24-time MLB All-Star and 1954 World Series winner, regarded as one of the greatest all-around players in baseball history.

    94

    Wilma Rudolph

    American sprinter who became the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympics at the 1960 Rome Games.

    95

    Wilt Chamberlain

    American basketball center who scored 100 points in a single NBA game and held many of the league's scoring and rebounding records.

    96

    Xavi

    Spanish midfielder who won the 2010 FIFA World Cup and was central to Barcelona's tiki-taka era under coach Pep Guardiola.

    97

    Xherdan Shaqiri

    Swiss football winger with Kosovan roots, known for powerful long-range shooting and a 2017 UEFA Champions League title with Liverpool.

    98

    Yannick Noah

    French tennis player who won the 1983 French Open men's singles title, the last French champion at Roland Garros in the men's draw.

    99

    Yao Ming

    Chinese basketball center who played eight NBA seasons with the Houston Rockets and helped expand the league's global audience.

    100

    Yelena Isinbayeva

    Russian pole vaulter, two-time Olympic gold medalist and the first woman to clear 5 metres in pole vault.

    101

    Yevgeny Kafelnikov

    Russian tennis player and former world number one, winner of two Grand Slam singles titles and the 2000 Sydney Olympic gold medal.

    102

    Yu Darvish

    Japanese-Iranian pitcher who set Nippon Professional Baseball strikeout records before joining MLB, where he became a multi-time All-Star.

    103

    Yulia Lipnitskaya

    Russian figure skater who won team gold at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics at age 15, the youngest Russian to win Winter Olympic gold.

    104

    Zico

    Brazilian football attacking midfielder of the 1980s, sometimes called the "White Pele" for his playmaking and free-kick technique at Flamengo.

    105

    Zinedine Zidane

    French attacking midfielder who won the 1998 FIFA World Cup, the Ballon d'Or in 1998, and later coached Real Madrid to three Champions League titles.

    106

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic

    Swedish football striker who won league titles in four different countries and is widely regarded as Sweden's greatest footballer.

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