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*[[John Wiethe]] – [[All-Pro]] NFL guard/linebacker and [[Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball]] head coach, 1946-1952
*[[John Wiethe]] – [[All-Pro]] NFL guard/linebacker and [[Cincinnati Bearcats men's basketball]] head coach, 1946-1952
*[[DeShawn Wynn]] – NFL [[running back]]
*[[DeShawn Wynn]] – NFL [[running back]]

===Golf===

*[[Bob Lohr]] – professional golfer
*[[Tom Nieporte]] – professional golfer
*[[Brett Wetterich]] – professional golfer

===Tennis===

*[[Winona Closterman]] – tennis player
*[[Ruth Sanders Cordes]] – tennis player
*[[Steve DeVries]] – tennis player
*[[Nat Emerson]] – tennis player
*[[Nicole Gibbs]] – tennis player
*[[Reuben A. Holden III]] – tennis player
*[[Louis Kuhler]] – tennis player
*[[Paul Kunkel]] – amateur tennis player
*[[Barry MacKay]] – tennis player and broadcaster
*[[Monica Nolan]] – tennis player
*[[Eric Quigley]] – tennis player
*[[Dudley Sutphin]] – tennis player, lawyer
*[[Bill Talbert]] – tennis player and administrator
*[[Tony Trabert]] – tennis player and instructor


===Other===
===Other===
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*[[Steve Cauthen]] – [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing|Triple Crown]]-winning jockey (from [[Covington, Kentucky]])
*[[Steve Cauthen]] – [[Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing|Triple Crown]]-winning jockey (from [[Covington, Kentucky]])
*[[Ezzard Charles]] – [[heavyweight]] champion boxer
*[[Ezzard Charles]] – [[heavyweight]] champion boxer
*[[Winona Closterman]] – tennis player
*[[Rodney Combs]] – [[NASCAR]] driver
*[[Rodney Combs]] – [[NASCAR]] driver
*[[Katherine Copely]] – [[Lithuanian Figure Skating Championships|Lithuanian]] ice dancer
*[[Katherine Copely]] – [[Lithuanian Figure Skating Championships|Lithuanian]] ice dancer
*[[Ruth Sanders Cordes]] – tennis player
*[[G. C. Cox]] – racecar driver
*[[G. C. Cox]] – racecar driver
*[[Deena Deardurff]] – [[Swimming at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay|1972 Olympic swimming gold medalist]]
*[[Deena Deardurff]] – [[Swimming at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay|1972 Olympic swimming gold medalist]]
*[[Steve DeVries]] – tennis player
*[[Nat Emerson]] – tennis player
*[[Rich Franklin]] – [[Ultimate Fighting Championship]] champion
*[[Rich Franklin]] – [[Ultimate Fighting Championship]] champion
*[[Curt Fraser]] – [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) player and coach
*[[Curt Fraser]] – [[National Hockey League]] (NHL) player and coach
*[[Christina Gao]] – figure skater
*[[Christina Gao]] – figure skater
*[[Nicole Gibbs]] – tennis player
*[[Mike Goldberg]] – Ultimate Fighting Championship play-by-play commentator
*[[Mike Goldberg]] – Ultimate Fighting Championship play-by-play commentator
*[[Dean Ambrose|Jonathan Good]] – professional wrestler known as Dean Ambrose in [[WWE]]
*[[Dean Ambrose|Jonathan Good]] – professional wrestler known as Dean Ambrose in [[WWE]]
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*[[Nick Hagglund]] – [[Toronto FC]] soccer player
*[[Nick Hagglund]] – [[Toronto FC]] soccer player
*[[Harlan Holden]] – [[track and field athletics|track and field athlete]] at the [[1912 Summer Olympics]]
*[[Harlan Holden]] – [[track and field athletics|track and field athlete]] at the [[1912 Summer Olympics]]
*[[Reuben A. Holden III]] – tennis player
*[[Ted Horn]] – [[race car driver]]
*[[Ted Horn]] – [[race car driver]]
*[[DeHart Hubbard]] – first African-American to win an individual Olympic gold medal
*[[DeHart Hubbard]] – first African-American to win an individual Olympic gold medal
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*[[Jenny Kemp]] – [[Swimming at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay|1972 Olympic swimming gold medalist]]
*[[Jenny Kemp]] – [[Swimming at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay|1972 Olympic swimming gold medalist]]
*[[Dan Ketchum]] – Olympic swimmer
*[[Dan Ketchum]] – Olympic swimmer
*[[Louis Kuhler]] – tennis player
*[[Paul Kunkel]] – amateur tennis player
*[[Walter Laufer]] – [[Swimming at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay|1928 gold medal-winning swimmer]]
*[[Walter Laufer]] – [[Swimming at the 1928 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay|1928 gold medal-winning swimmer]]
*[[Bob Lohr]] – professional golfer
*[[Barry MacKay]] – tennis player and broadcaster
*[[Linda Miles]] – [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] ([[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE's]] "Shaniqua")
*[[Linda Miles]] – [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]] ([[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE's]] "Shaniqua")
*[[Freddie Miller (boxer)|Freddie Miller]] – [[featherweight]] boxer
*[[Freddie Miller (boxer)|Freddie Miller]] – [[featherweight]] boxer
*[[Betsy Mitchell]] – [[Swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay|1984 Olympic swimming gold medalist]]
*[[Betsy Mitchell]] – [[Swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay|1984 Olympic swimming gold medalist]]
*[[Heather Mitts]] – [[Women's football (soccer)|soccer]] player
*[[Heather Mitts]] – [[Women's football (soccer)|soccer]] player
*[[Tom Nieporte]] – professional golfer
*[[Monica Nolan]] – tennis player
*[[Darrell Pace]] – [[Archery at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's individual|1976]] and [[Archery at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's individual|1984]] Olympic gold-medal winning [[Archery|archer]]
*[[Darrell Pace]] – [[Archery at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's individual|1976]] and [[Archery at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's individual|1984]] Olympic gold-medal winning [[Archery|archer]]
*[[David Payne (athlete)|David Payne]] – [[110 metres hurdles|hurdler]]
*[[David Payne (athlete)|David Payne]] – [[110 metres hurdles|hurdler]]
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*[[Lexie Priessman]] – gymnast
*[[Lexie Priessman]] – gymnast
*[[Aaron Pryor]] – world junior welterweight champion boxer
*[[Aaron Pryor]] – world junior welterweight champion boxer
*[[Eric Quigley]] – tennis player
*[[Brad Rone]] – journeyman boxer who died in the ring
*[[Brad Rone]] – journeyman boxer who died in the ring
*[[Kerry Schall]] – UFC fighter
*[[Kerry Schall]] – UFC fighter
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*[[Sam Stoller]] – sprinter and long jumper
*[[Sam Stoller]] – sprinter and long jumper
*[[Reggie Strickland]] – has the most known losses of any boxer in history
*[[Reggie Strickland]] – has the most known losses of any boxer in history
*[[Dudley Sutphin]] – tennis player, lawyer
*[[Bill Talbert]] – tennis player and administrator
*[[Les Thatcher]] – professional wrestler, announcer, and trainer
*[[Les Thatcher]] – professional wrestler, announcer, and trainer
*[[Nick Thoman]] – [[Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay|2012 swimming gold medalist]]
*[[Nick Thoman]] – [[Swimming at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay|2012 swimming gold medalist]]
*[[Tony Trabert]] – tennis player and instructor
*[[Bryan Volpenhein]] [[Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's eight|2004 gold medal-winning rower]]
*[[Bryan Volpenhein]] [[Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's eight|2004 gold medal-winning rower]]
*[[Rau'shee Warren]] – professional boxer
*[[Rau'shee Warren]] – professional boxer
*[[Olga Strashun Weil]] – amateur golfer and tennis player
*[[Olga Strashun Weil]] – amateur golfer and tennis player
*[[Brett Wetterich]] – professional golfer
*[[Mary Wineberg]] – [[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay|2008 Olympic gold medalist, track and field]]
*[[Mary Wineberg]] – [[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 4 × 400 metres relay|2008 Olympic gold medalist, track and field]]
*[[Russ Witherby]] – Olympic [[ice dancing]] competitor
*[[Russ Witherby]] – Olympic [[ice dancing]] competitor

Revision as of 07:52, 18 April 2018

This is a list of notable residents of Cincinnati, Ohio.

Politics

William Howard Taft

Business

Marge Schott

Science

Albert Sabin

Journalism and media

Dan Patrick
Tony Snow

Artists and entertainment

Acting, motion pictures, and television

Doris Day
Roy Rogers
Steven Spielberg

Music

Nick Lachey
Andy Williams

Groups

The Isley Brothers

Authors

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Visual artists

Solace by Tim Folzenlogen
Snow in New York by Robert Henri

Sports

Baseball

Jim Bunning
Buck Ewing
Ken Griffey Jr.
Miller Huggins
Barry Larkin
Kevin Youkilis

Basketball

Football

Nate Ebner
Roger Staubach

Golf

Tennis

Other

Ezzard Charles
Jonathan "Dean Ambrose" Good

Military

William Haines Lytle

Other notable people

Nelson Glueck

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