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Tallest men:

Robert Pershing Wadlow
John William Rogan
John F. Carroll
Väinö Myllyrinne
Sultan Kösen Sultan Kösen The Tallest Man in the World living in Turkey
Don Koehler
Bernard Coyne
Vikas Uppal
Patrick Cotter O'Brien
Brahim Takioullah Brahim Takioullah
Morteza Mehrzad Morteza Mehrzad
Julius Koch
Gabriel Monjane
Suleiman Ali Nashnush
Anton de Franckenpoint
8 feet tall Zhang Jun-Cai Zhang Jun-Cai The Tallest Man in the world living in China
Suparwono
Felipe Birriel Fernández
7 feet 11 inches tall Sa’id Muhammad Ghazi
Alexander Sizonenko
Feodor Machnow
Ijaz Ahmed Ijaz Ahmed The Tallest Man living in Pakistan
7 feet 10 inches tall Albert Johan Kramer
Frederick Kempster
Yoshimitsu Matsuzaka
William Bradley
John Middleton
Louis Moilanen
Angus MacAskill
Öndör Gongor
Walter Straub
7 feet 9 inches tall Bao Xi Shun Bao Xi Shun The Tallest Man living in Mongolia
Radhouane Charbib Radhouane Charbib The Tallest Man living in Tunisia
Naseer Soomro Naseer Soomro The Tallest Man living in Pakistan
Sun Ming Ming Sun Ming Ming The Tallest Man living in China
Chang Woo-Gow
Rachid Bara
Thomas Hasler
Cecil Boling
Bartolomeo Bon
Ted Evans
Ri Myong-hun Ri Myong-hun The Tallest Man living in Korea
Nikolai Pankratov Nikolai Pankratov The Tallest Man Russia
Rafael França do Nascimento Rafael França do Nascimento The Tallest Man Brazil
Lars Tollefson Opsata
Wang Xin-Feng
Igor Vovkovinskiy Igor Vovkovinskiy The Tallest Man living in the U.S.
Viktor Prenner
Edouard Beaupré
George Bell George Bell The Tallest Man living in America
Alam Channa
Ferdinand Contat
Zech DeVits
Miguel Joaquin de Eleicegui
Maximillian Miller
Jim Porter
Adam Rainer
Francis Sheridan
Franz Winkelmeier
Abdramane Dembele Abdramane Dembele
Arshavir Grigoryan Arshavir Grigoryan
7 feet 8 inches tall Agustin Luengo Capilla
Jaime Clemente
Wang Feng-Jun Wang Feng-Jun
Amenates Tingitsoglu
Neil Fingleton Neil Fingleton
Hussain Bisad Hussain Bisad
Bourgeois Giant
Uvays Akhtaev
Paul Sturgess Paul Sturgess The Tallest Man living in England
Jorge González
Ramazan Karageyik Ramazan Karageyik
Parimal Chandra Barman
Charles Byrne
Huang Chang-Chiu Huang Chang-Chiu
Henry Dalglish
Kenny George Kenny George
Lock Martin
Gheorghe Muresan Gheorghe Muresan
George Page
Johann Petursson
Reino Rutanen
Jitendra Singh Jitendra Singh
Leonid Stadnyk
Peter Tuchan
John Turner
Max Palmer
7 feet 7 inches tall Manute Bol
Henry Mullens
Kaliova Seleiwau Kaliova Seleiwau
Liu Fu-Ying Liu Fu-Ying
Liu Jun Liu Jun
Frantisek Novotny Frantisek Novotny
José Calderón Torres
Jean-Joseph Brice
Alain Delaunois Alain Delaunois
Joseph Drasal
Bernardo Gilli
William Olding
Jack Earle
Rigardus Rijnhout
John Paul Ofwono
Baptiste Hugo
Felipe Manzo Reyes
Lewis Wilkins
Henri Cot
Zhang Huan Zhang Huan
Christopher Greener
Malik Sidibe Malik Sidibe
Saad Kaiche Saad Kaiche
Bob Wegner Bob Wegner
Yasutaka Okayama Yasutaka Okayama
Joélisson Fernandes da Silva Joélisson Fernandes da Silva
Shawn Bradley Shawn Bradley
Henry Alexander Cooper
Charles Gruel D’Indreville
Mills Darden
Zafar Ullah Satti
Mamadou Diallo
William Evans
Polipaka Gattaiah Polipaka Gattaiah
Robert Hales
Antonin Cros
Anders Gustav Anderson
Terrence Keenan
Kentucky giant
Aurangzeb Khan Aurangzeb Khan
Jim Lanier Jim Lanier
Mike Lanier Mike Lanier
Edward Longmore
James MacDonald
Ralph Madsen
Matt McGrory
Walter Parsons
Gilbert Reichert
Mu Tie-Zhu
James Toller
Liu Yu-Qing
Rayford Johnson
Erwin Johnson
Conrad Furrows
7 feet 6 inches tall Bola Kanukov
Tran Thanh Pho Tran Thanh Pho
Sergey Ilin Sergey Ilin
Asdrúbal Herrera Mora Asdrúbal Herrera Mora
Margarito Machahuay Varela Margarito Machahuay Varela
Armand Bronner
Halil Ibrahim Kuzucu
George Kieffer
Zhao Liang Zhao Liang
Daniel Gilchrist Daniel Gilchrist
Martin Miklosik The Tallest Man in the world
Emmanuel Joseph Cheval
Cornelius Magrath
Clifford Thompson
Yao Ming Yao Ming
Henrik Brustad
John Hollinden
Tomas Pustina Tomas Pustina
George Auger
Erhard Weller
Chuck Nevitt Chuck Nevitt
George Bell (early 20th century)
Azad Khan Masood Azad Khan Masood
Dharmendra Pratap Singh Dharmendra Pratap Singh
Jean Bihin
Haq Nawaz Haq Nawaz
Choung Chi Lang
Balahu
Pavel Podkolzin Pavel Podkolzin
Zhang Mengyong Zhang Mengyong
Calvin Lane Calvin Lane
Andy van Volkenburgh Andy van Volkenburgh
Mamadou Ndiaye Mamadou Ndiaye
Robert Bobroczky Robert Bobroczky
7 feet 5 inches tall Antoine Paolo Hugo
Sabah Jabbar Hadi Sabah Jabbar Hadi
Ron Bax
Dalibor Micic Dalibor Micic
Ivan Hoger Ivan Hoger
Guan Tao Guan Tao
Ragchaa Narka Ragchaa Narka
Aleksandar Rindin Aleksandar Rindin
Brenden Adams Brenden Adams
Fernand Bachelard
Daniel Cajanus
Gustaf Edman
Jerry Sokoloski Jerry Sokoloski
Jacob Littleton
Slavko Vranes Slavko Vranes
Taco Fall Taco Fall
Bienvenu Letuni Bienvenu Letuni
Wang Qiang Wang Qiang
Zhou Zhenjun Zhou Zhenjun
Carlos Alvarado Melendez
Martin Salmerón
Al Tomaini
Gogea Mitu
Fermin Arrudi Urieta
Mark Eaton Mark Eaton
Samuel Taylor
Ralph Sampson Ralph Sampson
Willie Camper
Buck Nolan
Jaber Rouzbahani Jaber Rouzbahani
Rik Smits Rik Smits
Mianko Karoo
Louis Frenz
Patrick O'Conner
Thomas Dilkens
Priest Lauderdale Priest Lauderdale
Alan Bannister Alan Bannister
Moussa Seck Moussa Seck
Will Foster Will Foster
Colonel William Baker
Matt Slaninka Matt Slaninka
Samuel Deguara Samuel Deguara
Jakub Kusmieruk Jakub Kusmieruk
Anthony Payne
Henry Blacker
P.B. Huxham
Surasaku Sudoplasat
Edward Bamfield
John Rankin
Sim Bhullar Sim Bhullar
Charlie Nicholas Charlie Nicholas
Robert Zwaan Robert Zwaan
Kewal Shiels-Mohar Kewal Shiels-Mohar
Baraka Tolu Baraka Tolu
John Thocolich John Thocolich
Cashmere Giant
Roger Morrissey Roger Morrissey
7 feet 4 inches tall Kang Jianhua Kang Jianhua
Konstantin Klein
Jan Kruminsh
Agil Sadygzade Agil Sadygzade
Ujang Warlika
Denis Albino Denis Albino
Pat Hogan Pat Hogan
Col. A.A. Powell
The Innsbruck Giant
Martin van Buren Bates
Sunil Kumar Panda Sunil Kumar Panda
Frederick W. Randall Chadwick
Jakob Nacken
Viktor Zabolotny Viktor Zabolotny
Mohammad Nawaz Mazari Mohammad Nawaz Mazari
Chase Metheney Chase Metheney
Patrick Murphy
Aaron Moore
Sergo Atuashvili Sergo Atuashvili
Rolf Mayr Rolf Mayr
Liu Wen Zhe Liu Wen Zhe
Manuel Camacho
Dusan Cantekin Dusan Cantekin
Damiao Rodrigues Damiao Rodrigues
Iancu Bocai Iancu Bocai
Remon van de Hare Remon van de Hare
Constantin Popa Constantin Popa
Eddie Carmel
Jim Tarver
James McIndoo
Shagari Alleyne Shagari Alleyne
Chris Lister Chris Lister
Mounir Fourar
Gunther Behnke Gunther Behnke
Oliver Narr Oliver Narr
Nick Schneiders Nick Schneiders
Cornelius Bruns
Wade Halbrook
Jon Harris
Captain Ureck
Hassan Ali
Forrest Glenn
Clive Darril
Rob Bruintjes Rob Bruintjes
Stefan Grewen Stefan Grewen
Peter Iroga Peter Iroga
George Gracie
Boban Marjanovic Boban Marjanovic
Hasheem Thabeet Hasheem Thabeet
Max Zhang Max Zhang
George McArthur George McArthur
Roman Gumenyuk Roman Gumenyuk
Arvydas Sabonis Arvydas Sabonis
Noah Orr
Muhammad Riaz Muhammad Riaz
Thomas Brockman
Rajan Adhikari Rajan Adhikari
Shaun Aisbitt Shaun Aisbitt
Randy Breuer Randy Breuer
Dave Rasmussen Dave Rasmussen
Ha Seung-Jin Ha Seung-Jin
Serge Zwikker Serge Zwikker
Jason Bennett Jason Bennett
Jermaine Middleton Jermaine Middleton
Nedzad Sinanovic Nedzad Sinanovic
Ionut Dragusin Ionut Dragusin
Luke Minor Luke Minor
Bruno Sundov Bruno Sundov
Curtis Johnson Curtis Johnson
Brad Millard Brad Millard
Brandon Byrne Brandon Byrne
Martyn Walters Martyn Walters
Rosario Rigutini Rosario Rigutini
Jameson Keefe Jameson Keefe
Joseph Sewell
Zydrunas Ilgauskas Zydrunas Ilgauskas
Liam Hughes Liam Hughes
Albert Fox
Cornelius Mostert
Rohallah Rahmati Rohallah Rahmati
Leland A. Grayson
Peter John Ramos Peter John Ramos
Ring Ayuel Ring Ayuel
Madut Mayar Madut Mayar
P. Theyagarjan P. Theyagarjan
Bob Rosier Bob Rosier
Ghulam Shabbir Ghulam Shabbir
Raul Dillo Raul Dillo
Martin Paquette Martin Paquette
Pradeep Srivastava Pradeep Srivastava
Curtis Colgate Curtis Colgate
7 feet 3 inches tall Siah Khan
Vincent Pourchot Vincent Pourchot
Wei Quan Jia Wei Quan Jia
Eduard Lukash Eduard Lukash
John Lebar John Lebar
Pascal Fleury Pascal Fleury
Iakovos Tsakalidis Iakovos Tsakalidis
Ludwig Schulten
Emil Assad Rached
Valery Savko
Sam Harris Sam Harris
Per Ola Carlsson Per Ola Carlsson
Jacques Barnard Jacques Barnard
Jean Pierre Mazas
Rasyid Monas Rasyid Monas
Vladimir Tkachenko Vladimir Tkachenko
Yossi Ben Naim Yossi Ben Naim
Sun Zhe Sun Zhe
Gino Cuccarolo Gino Cuccarolo
Chang Chin-kuo
Wang Tong Xin Wang Tong Xin
James Clancy
St. Petersburg Giant
Luis de la Rosa Luis de la Rosa
Henry Clay Thruston
Werner Syre
Arthur James Caley
Oswald Balling
Gottlieb Fischer
Hans Hellmuth
Robert B. Keenan
Gerrit Bastiaansz. de Hals
Tom Burleson Tom Burleson
John Aasen
Dave Ballard
Mahmoud Lotfi
Ewart Potgieter
Kurt Zehe
Knipe Brothers
Matthew Langmaid
Hong Man Choi Hong Man Choi
Muhammad Hussein Heikal Muhammad Hussein Heikal
Roberto Duenas Roberto Duenas
Eric Gingold Eric Gingold
Walter Tatake Quisbert
Morten Poulsen Morten Poulsen
James Donaldson James Donaldson
Dwayne Schintzius
Dan Gerber
Jean-Claude Lefebvre
Jim Cully
Albert Brough
Jose Cristovao da Silva Jose Cristovao da Silva
Santhosh Kumar Santhosh Kumar
Sami Eerola Sami Eerola
Abd Al Wahab Al Hamowi Abd Al Wahab Al Hamowi
Dikembe Mutombo Dikembe Mutombo
Garth Joseph Garth Joseph
Lionel Mineo Lionel Mineo
Michael Grealish
Kareem Abdul Jabbar Kareem Abdul Jabbar
Kevin Peter Hall
Matt Hewson Matt Hewson
Milas Shoun
Paul Henoch
Frank Wilcox
Captain Hugh Murphy
Tanveer Bhullar Tanveer Bhullar
Janusz Myslowiecki Janusz Myslowiecki
Joseph Morris
Capt. William P. Bane
Thomas Bell
Glen Sudhop
Hamed Haddadi
Bill Mummert
Giedrius Rinkevicius Giedrius Rinkevicius
Chris Christopherson Chris Christopherson
Sky Siewart
Bolaji Badejo Bolaji Badejo
Roy Hibbert Roy Hibbert
Yakhoub Brahimsaid Yakhoub Brahimsaid
Frank Szczepanik Frank Szczepanik
Artis Gilmore Artis Gilmore
Selami Yildirim Selami Yildirim
Babu Babu
Giant Silva Giant Silva
Torsten Stein Torsten Stein
Mirodjiddin Karimov Mirodjiddin Karimov
Peter Nordin
Giacomo Borghello
Anthony Wallyn Anthony Wallyn
Rodrigo Buitrago Betancur Rodrigo Buitrago Betancur
Jared Carter Jared Carter
Catalin Baciu Catalin Baciu
Sam Gombya Sam Gombya
Ralph Drollinger Ralph Drollinger
7 feet 2 inches tall Too short: (more...)

Sharad Kulkarni Sharad Kulkarni
Richard Kiel
Andries Venter
Hugh Murphy
Chang Yan Miun
Glenn Hyder
William Connery
Abdul Jabber Abdul Jabber
Musutaman
Montana Hank
Eugene Arceau
Landon Middlecoff
Carl Gulliver
Captain John Creech
The Hartfield Giant
Pisjakoff
Homer Parks
Wilhelm Ehmke
James Henry Lambier
Juan de la Cruz Sihuana
James G. Gilbert
Andre the Giant
Assen Ivanov Giorgiev
Bob Kline
Captain Lindsay Hay
Charles Freeman
Joseph Schippers
Geant K
The Robinson Brothers
Paul Herold
Percival Horton
Patrick O'Brien
Captain Smith Cook
Chester Cass
Ben Corday
Sam Macdonald
Ed Clegg
Leon Ketchell
The Shields Brothers
Oskar Taplick
Ted Engler


Tallest women:

Zeng Jinlian
Jane 'Ginny' Bunford
Yao Defen
Sandy Allen
Wassiliki Calliandji
Anna Haining Swan
Carolina Rascón
Delores Pullard
Ella Ewing
Maria Fassnauer
Sun Fang Sun Fang
Marianne Wehde
Margo Dydek
Kaatje van Dyk
Eleanor Wagner
Rosa Wedsted
Uljana Semjonova Uljana Semjonova
Lyuba Shilo Lyuba Shilo
Leah May
Elizabeth Lyska
Jane Grey
Mildred
Babita
Sylvia Hardy
Maria Feliciana dos Santos Maria Feliciana dos Santos
7 feet 0 inches tall Gwen Bachman Gwen Bachman
Marvadene Anderson Marvadene Anderson
Gitika Srivastava Gitika Srivastava
Mme. Abomah
Zorana Todorovic Zorana Todorovic
Elfriede Fischer
Alana Renaud Alana Renaud
Ellen Bayer Ellen Bayer
Malee Duangdee Malee Duangdee
Dharshani Sivalingam Dharshani Sivalingam
Yue Fang Chen
Jaana Kotova Jaana Kotova
Elena Kravchenko Elena Kravchenko
Jess Noronha Jess Noronha
6 feet 10 inches Too short: (more...)

Elizabeth Stock
Marsiana
Magdalena Cicuta
Aama Bataillard
Cleve Gill
Svetlana Singh Svetlana Singh
Annie O'Brien
The Surrey Giantess
Dora Helms
Zainab Bibi Zainab Bibi
Madame Litiz
Ann Freeman
Catherine Boebner
Ruth Duncan
Hee Sen Balling
Virginie Beauchamp
The Astonishing French Giantess


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Jose Punlos
John Hale
Kazanloff
Almiro Crema
Col. Pickett Nelson
Ann Dunn
Klaas van Kieten
Ben Wilhite
Trijntje Keever
Emmett Roberts
Charles Price
J.H. Reichart
Annie Irwin
MacQuail
Donald McGregor
Sally Ward
Bernard Wray
Christopher Munster
Geant Alvisse
Piocho
Eliza Simpson
Jacobus Damman
John Wright
Charles Tumley
Peerken van Gorp
Isaac Haring
Lange Jacob
Abeltje
Wilhelm Champi
Isroil Hushbokov Isroil Hushbokov
Hampton Hampson
Lange Toni
Long Tom
Johannes Sander
Abdul Houl
Joseph Rischer
Kátia D'Ávilla Rodrigues
Timofei Bakulin
Ivan Stepanovich Loushkin
Paul Paulo
Bol Chol
Asadulla Khan
Jean Condoist
James Horner
Grgo Kusic
Ivan Markoff
Giovanni Ferrucci
Kin Fu Ki
Dennis Duffy
Jesse Adams
John Busby
Tommy Poullas
Joseph Sullivan
Rev. Charles Kesterton
James L. Williams
John M. Baker
Poolad Gurd
Joseph Craig
William Beaucless
Mr. Good
Jack Krumtinger
Colonel Toruelli
Joseph Blacisyewski
Peter Grachenko
Mulia
Tang Guoqiang Tang Guoqiang
Jenishbek Raimbaev Jenishbek Raimbaev
Vought Burke
Raymond Harris
Elias Gore
Antonius of Syria
Jakob Murdel
Embret Pedersen
Ray Williams
Sasha Dergunov
Nae Mihai
Machnow II
Maria Stylianopoulou
Nikita Michailin
Luang Pho Sung Luang Pho Sung
Thomas Dalroy
Hu Chun-Chang
“Big George”
Silis Bishop
Ben Brown
Peter Feketi
Yunus Mia
Queen Elizabeth's Porter
Carol Hare
Babe Woodman
Sunil Chaudhary Sunil Chaudhary
Elsbeth
Martina Hinterberger
Benjamin Holmes
Daniel
Attu Muhammed
Sidde Gowda
George W. Steele
Olaf Peterson
Pearlie Peoples
James Finch
George Reed
Charles Keppke
John Farwell
Charles Hamilton
Carl Rehn
May Walsh
William Sharp
Edward Cranson
James Allender
Heinrich Osen
Edmund Mollon
Frances Cook
Manasa Kalu
Mabel Johnson
Emanuel Andersson
Wang Wei Wang Wei
Hans Schnitzer
Ikuzuki Geitazaemon
Puntland Giant Puntland Giant
Charles René
Richmond Edwards Richmond Edwards
Mohammad Iqbalt Kasmir Mohammad Iqbalt Kasmir
Greg Ritter Greg Ritter
Garry Robbins Garry Robbins
James Patrick Tolley
The Tibetan Giant
Lionel Brogan Lionel Brogan
Lee Soon Keun
Nicolai Simonoff
Thomas Toombs
William Hobbe
J.W. Patterson
Michael Coulter Michael Coulter
Tiliya
Tyrone Reeder
Jacobus Williams Jacobus Williams
Henry Richner
Placide Pattitto
Ömer Özkan
Burghauptmann Schenk
Kazim Hussein Kazim Hussein
Ira Nicholas Arthur
Thomas Fisher
Jim Lucas
J.D. Gellard
The Nagpore Giant
Frank Jarilla
Jim Bryan
Fraulein Zeptauer
Meadows Page
Johan Arnt Bredesen
Flo Jones
Mark Hellard Mark Hellard
James Roberts
Ed Wolff
Henry Wagner
Heinrich Mollen
J. Frank Skinner
Charles Bradley
Oscar Krause
Joe Jenkins
Jacob Same
John Hutchinson
John Peters
J.G. Harden
Carl Sandell
Heinz Kleinau
McLean
Geant Roland
English Colossus
Charles Snyder
Ruth Beaton
Steve Turner
Kawayama Nakaji
Domnisoara Uriasa
Charles Lampman
Alva van Dyke
Rauvan Jaakko
Sheikh Majid Kamal Mahmoud Sheikh Majid Kamal Mahmoud
Lee Lazelle Lee Lazelle
Julie Till Julie Till
Bob Collins
Urmila Chaudhary Urmila Chaudhary
James H. Scott
Janar Purasoni Janar Purasoni
Zee Kwet Sein
Ian Spofforth Ian Spofforth
Goliath
David Henry Dode
John Menarcheck
William Engesser
Joseph Stones
Chiu Ki Tzsu
Wautootah
Julia Austin
Arthur Harris
Harry Shelton
Grover Gloodsworth
Moose Ludka
Ernest Racsumberger
Stanley F. Wright
Lamb Graves
William Witte
Basilio Huaylas
George Victor Orr
Antonio Fuss Antonio Fuss
Leon Grabowski
Anders Gustaf Andersson
Geant Montana
Chaudoc Giant
Sam Hutchinson
Herman J. Onness
Roderick Bain McKenzie
Benjamin Harrison
Frederick Decker
Princess Pontus
George Kersey
George Kennedy
Martin Ruboga
J.C. Harrison
Sam Cason
Amalie
Ann Hardy
Annie Langley
Maggie Murphy
Carmelite Horn
Elsie Schmidt
Sophie Kaltwasser
Mary Laskey
The Lapland Giantess
Jose Santos Mamani
Dennis Simnton
William Hake
Riley Smith
Iver Davidson
Absalom Stephens
Giant of Baluchistan
Peter Mayhew
James Hawkins
Judas Iscariot Blondin
Ta Lao-hu
William Klugh
Donald MacCormack
Jacob Williams
Charles Richards
Jarvis Henderson
Henry Meyer
John Russell
Robert Wray
Ben Wray
Conrad Dubosiki
Charles W. Garland
Minnie Long
Charles Barton
Mack Willard
Leo Hartley
E.B. Vance
August Klindt
Henry Johnson
Albert Goodyear
Terry Evans
Walter Talun
Donald Piskach
Max Bogue
Jim Dempsey
George Dowling
Cecil Barkman
Private Cupid Miller
Robert W. Page
Thomas Smith
R.C. Ringold
Jules Laubach
Fred B. Pratt
Ransom Cowan
Carl Robert Damberg
Morteza Bagherzadeh Morteza Bagherzadeh
Nellie Wilson
George Moore
Ole Andreas Hansen
Susannah Boyd
Pier Gerlofs Donia
Mr. Thomson
Miss West
Siddiqa Parvin Siddiqa Parvin
John Middle Sky
Jarda Marek
Griselda
Sarah Morehouse
Countess Lodoiska
Mrs. Bark
Miss Browning
Alice Gordon
Gertrude Hall
Mary Murphy
Angelina Melius
Saxon Lady Giantess
Marie Schubinger
Isabella Pieroni
Lizzie Medford
Mrs. Cook
Miss Hold
Miss Jane Cobden
Bridget McDonald
George Lanz
Rosita
Anna Gustafsson
Jack Williams
William Fromston
Antonio Cauzzi
Big Charlie
Amelia Weston
Priscilla Weston
Clotilde Schneider
Maria Scheller


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Mildred
Harry Lawson
Grady Patterson
George Washout
Bret Sorensen
Inga Norgestrum
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Kareem Abdul Jabbar - 7 feet 2 inches (218.4 cm)


Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) is an American retired basketball player, coach, actor, and author. During his career with the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers from 1969 to 1989, Abdul-Jabbar scored more points than any player in league history and won a record six MVP Awards and six NBA championships. In college at UCLA, he played on three championship teams, and his high school team won 71 consecutive games.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar - Lew Alcindor

Abdul-Jabbar was born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr on April 16, 1947, and grew up in Manhattan in New York City, the son of Cora Lillian, a department store price checker, and Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Sr, a transit police officer and jazz musician. He was their only child. At birth, he weighed 12 pounds, 10 ounces (5.73 kg), and was twenty-two and a half inches (57.2 cm) long. He was raised as a Catholic and attended St. Jude School in the Inwood section of Manhattan. From an early age he began his record-breaking basketball accomplishments. In high school, he led Power Memorial Academy to three straight New York City Catholic championships, a 71-game winning streak, and a 79–2 overall record. He scored 2067 points in his high school career. The Tallest Man Fact 7 He played for the UCLA Bruins from 1966 to 1969 under coach John Wooden, contributing to the team's three-year record of 88 wins and only two losses, one to Houston (see below) and the other to crosstown rival USC who played a "stall game" (i.e., there was no shot clock, so a team could exploit the rules by, basically, holding the ball as long as it wanted before attempting to score). During his college career he was twice named Player of the Year (1967, 1969), was a three-time First Team All-American (1967-69), played on three NCAA Basketball champion teams (1967, 1968, 1969), was honored as the Most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Tournament (1967, 1968, 1969), and became the first-ever Naismith College Player of the Year in 1969. In 1967, 1968 he also won USBWA College Player of the Year which later became the Oscar Robertson Trophy. Alcindor became the only player to win the Helms Foundation Player of the Year award 3 times. Note: Freshmen were not eligible to play, so Alcindor only had 3 years to play, not four. The 1965-1966 UCLA Bruin team was the preseason #1. But on November 27, 1965, the freshmen team led by Alcindor defeated the varsity team 75-60 in the first game in the new Pauley Pavilion. This defeat had no effect on the varsity's national ranking. It was still number one the following week. Alcindor scored 51 points in that game. UCLA became the first school to have a top winner in both basketball and football in the same year with Gary Beban winning the Heisman Trophy and Abdul-Jabbar winning the U.S. Basketball Writers Association player of the year award in 1968. The dunk was banned in college basketball after the 1967 season, primarily because of Lew Alcindor's dominant use of the shot. It was not allowed again until 1976.

While playing for UCLA, he suffered a scratched left cornea on January 12, 1968 at the Cal game when he was struck by Tom Henderson of Cal in a rebound battle. He would miss the next two games against Stanford and Portland. This happened right before the momentous game against Houston. His cornea later would be scratched again during his pro career, causing him to subsequently wear goggles for protection.

Main article: Game of the Century (college basketball) On January 20, 1968, Alcindor and the UCLA Bruins faced the Houston Cougars in the first-ever nationally televised regular season college basketball game. In front of 52,693 fans at the Houston Astrodome, Elvin Hayes scored 39 points and had 15 rebounds—while Alcindor, who suffered from a scratch on his left cornea, was held to just 15 points—as Houston managed to beat UCLA 71-69. The Bruins' 47-game winning streak ended in what has been called the "Game of the Century". Hayes and Alcindor would have a rematch in the 1968 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament where UCLA with a healthy Alcindor, would defeat Houston in the semi-finals 101-69, and go on to win the National Championship.

Alcindor had an outstanding career at UCLA. As of the 2008-2009 season, he still holds or shares a number of individual records at UCLA:

Highest career scoring average: 26.4
Most career field goals: 943 (tied with Don MacLean)
Most points in a season: 870 (1967)
Highest season scoring average: 29.0 (1967)
Most field goals in a season: 346 (1967)
Most free throw attempts in a season: 274 (1967)
Most points in a single game: 61
Most field goals in a single game: 26 (vs. Washington State, 2/25/67)


The Harlem Globetrotters offered him $1 million to play for them, but he declined, and was picked first in the 1969 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, only in their second season, who won the coin-toss for first pick over the Phoenix Suns. He was also chosen first overall in the 1969 American Basketball Association draft by the New York Nets. The Nets believed that they had the upper hand in receiving Alcindor's services because he was from New York; however, when Alcindor told both the Bucks and the Nets that he would accept one offer only from each team, the Nets bid too low. Thus, he chose the National Basketball Association over the struggling American Basketball Association.

Lew Alcindor's entry into the NBA was timely, as center Bill Russell had just left the Boston Celtics, and Wilt Chamberlain, though still effective, was then 33 years old. Alcindor's presence enabled the 1969–70 Bucks to claim second place in the NBA's Eastern Division with a 56-26 record (up from 27-55 the previous year), and he was an instant star, ranking second in the league in scoring (28.8 ppg) and third in rebounding (14.5 rpg), for which he was awarded the title of NBA Rookie of the Year.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar - Milwaukee Bucks

With the addition of Oscar Robertson, known to sports fans as "the Big 'O'," Milwaukee went on to record the second-best record with 66 victories in 1970–71, including a then-record of 20 straight wins. Alcindor was awarded his first of six NBA Most Valuable Player Awards, along with his first scoring title (31.7 ppg). In the playoffs, the Bucks went 12-2 (including a four-game sweep of the Baltimore Bullets in the NBA Finals), won the championship, and Alcindor was named Finals MVP. On May 1, 1971, the day after the Bucks won the NBA championship, he adopted the Muslim name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, its Arabic translation roughly "generous (Kareem), servant of (Abdul) the mighty/stern one (Jabbar) [i.e., of Allah]."

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar remained a dominant force for Milwaukee, repeating as scoring champion (34.8 ppg) and NBA Most Valuable Player the following year, and helping the Bucks to repeat as division leaders for four straight years. In 1973, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won his third MVP Award in five years and was among the top five NBA players in scoring (27.0 ppg, third), rebounding (14.5 rpg, fourth), blocked shots (283, second), and field goal percentage (.539, second).

While remaining relatively injury-free throughout his NBA career, Abdul-Jabbar twice broke his hand. The first time was during a pre-season game in 1974, when he was bumped hard and got his eye scratched, which angered him enough to punch the basket support stanchion. When he returned, after missing the first 16 games of the season, he started to wear protective goggles. The second time he broke his hand was in the opening game of the 1977–78 NBA season. Two minutes into the game, Abdul-Jabbar punched Milwaukee's Kent Benson in retaliation for an overly aggressive elbow. He was out for two months.

Although Kareem Abdul-Jabbar always spoke well of Milwaukee and its fans, he said that being in the Midwest did not fit his cultural needs and requested a trade to either New York or Los Angeles in October 1974.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar - Los Angelos Lakers

In 1975, the Lakers acquired Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and reserve center Walt Wesley from the Bucks for center Elmore Smith, guard Brian Winters, and rookie "blue chippers" Dave Meyers and Junior Bridgeman. In the 1975-76 season, Abdul-Jabbar's first season with Los Angeles, he had a dominating season, averaging 27.7 points per game and leading the league in rebounding, blocked shots, and minutes played. His 1,111 defensive rebounds remains the NBA single-season record (defensive rebounds were not recorded prior to the 1973-74 season). Also it marked the last time anyone had 4,000 or more PRA (Points + Rebounds + Assists) in a single NBA season. He earned his fourth MVP award, but missed the post-season for the second straight season.

Once he joined the Lakers, Abdul-Jabbar began wearing his trademark goggles. Years of battling under NBA backboards, and being hit and scratched in the face in the process, had taken their toll on his eyes and he developed corneal erosion syndrome, where the eyes begin to dry out easily and cease to produce moisture. He once missed a game in the 1986-87 season due to his eyes drying out and swelling as a result. In the 1976-77 season, Abdul-Jabbar had another strong season. He led the league in field goal percentage, finished second in rebounds and blocked shots, and third in points per game. He helped lead the Lakers to the best record in the NBA, and he won his record-tying fifth MVP award. In the playoffs, the Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference semi-finals, setting up a confrontation with the Portland Trail Blazers. The result was a memorable matchup, pitting Abdul-Jabbar against a young, injury-free Bill Walton. Although Abdul-Jabbar dominated the series statistically, Walton and the Trail Blazers (who were experiencing their first-ever run in the playoffs) swept the Lakers, behind Walton's skillful passing and leadership.

Abdul-Jabbar's play remained strong during the next two seasons, being named to the All-NBA Second Team twice, the All-Defense First Team once, and the All-Defense Second Team once. The Lakers, however, continued to be stymied in the playoffs, being eliminated by the Seattle SuperSonics in both 1978 and 1979.

In 1979, the Lakers acquired 1st overall draft pick Earvin "Magic" Johnson. The trade and draft paved the way for a second Abdul-Jabbar dynasty as the Lakers went on to become the most dominant team of the 1980s, appearing in the finals eight times and winning five NBA championships. Individually, while Abdul-Jabbar was not the dominant center he was in the 1970s, he experienced a number of highlight moments. Among them were his record sixth MVP award in 1980, four more All-NBA First Team designations, two more All-Defense First Team designations, the 1985 Finals MVP, and on April 5, 1984 breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record for career points. Later in his career, he bulked up to about 265 pounds, to be able to withstand the strain of playing the highly physical center position into his early 40s.

While in L.A., Abdul-Jabbar started doing yoga in 1976 to improve his flexibility, and was notable for his physical fitness regimen.

In 1983, Abdul-Jabbar's house burnt down, incinerating many of his belongings including his beloved jazz LP collection. Many Lakers fans sent and brought him albums, which he found uplifting.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar - Retirement

On June 28, 1989, after twenty professional seasons, Abdul-Jabbar announced his retirement. On his "retirement tour" he received standing ovations at all the games, home and away. In his biography My Life, Magic Johnson recalls that in Abdul-Jabbar's farewell game, many Lakers and Celtics legends participated. Every player wore Abdul-Jabbar's trademark goggles and had to try a sky hook at least once, which led to comic results. The Lakers made the NBA Finals in each of Abdul-Jabbar's final three seasons, defeating Boston in 1987, and Detroit in 1988. The Lakers lost, however, to the Pistons in a four-game sweep in his final season. In his final season every NBA team gave him presents ranging from a yacht that said "Captain Skyhook" to framed jerseys from his basketball career to an Afghan rug.

Since 2005, Abdul-Jabbar has served as special assistant coach for the Los Angeles Lakers. Abdul-Jabbar had been interested in coaching since his retirement, and given the influence he had on the league, he thought that the opportunity would present itself. However, during his playing years, Abdul-Jabbar had developed a reputation of being introverted and sullen. He did not speak to the press, leading to the impression that he disliked them. In his biography My Life, Magic Johnson recalls instances when Abdul-Jabbar brushed him off when Magic (as a ball boy) asked for his autograph, Abdul-Jabbar froze out reporters who gave him a too enthusiastic handshake or even hugged him, or refused to stop reading the newspaper while giving an interview. Many basketball observers, in addition to Abdul-Jabbar, believe that Kareem's reticence, whether through disdain for the press corps or simply because of introversion, contributed to the dearth of coaching opportunities offered to Kareem by the NBA. In his words, he said he had a mindset he could not overcome, and proceeded through his career oblivious to the effect his reticence may have had on his coaching prospects in the future. Kareem said: "I didn't understand that I also had affected people that way and that's what it was all about. I always saw it like they were trying to pry. I was way too suspicious and I paid a price for it." Since he began lobbying for a coaching position in 1995, he has managed to obtain only low-level assistant and scouting jobs in the NBA, and a head coaching position only in a minor professional league.

Abdul-Jabbar has worked as an assistant for the Los Angeles Clippers and the Seattle SuperSonics, helping mentor, among others, their young centers, Michael Olowokandi and Jerome James. Abdul-Jabbar was the head coach of the Oklahoma Storm of the United States Basketball League in 2002, leading the team to the league's championship that season, but he failed to land the head coaching position at Columbia University a year later. He then worked as a scout for the New York Knicks. Finally, on September 2, 2005, he returned to the Lakers as a special assistant to Phil Jackson to help the Lakers' centers, and in particular their young draftee Andrew Bynum. Abdul-Jabbar's influence has been credited with Bynum's emergence as a more talented NBA center. Abdul-Jabbar has also served as a volunteer coach at Alchesay High School on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Whiteriver, Arizona in 1998.

Playing in Los Angeles facilitated Abdul-Jabbar's trying his hand at acting. Abdul-Jabbar made his movie debut in Bruce Lee's posthumous 1978 film Game of Death, in which his character Hakim fought Billy Lo (played by Lee). His character was the last and most dangerous guardian that Bruce Lee's character had to face. In the extended footage of the final fight scenes of the film (which was shot in 1973), which last about half an hour, Abdul-Jabbar and Lee fight on the highest level of a pagoda in which Lee's character had to fight his way up. Kareem was a student of his Jeet Kune Do fighting style.

In 1980, he played co-pilot Roger Murdock in Airplane!. Abdul-Jabbar has a memorable scene in which a little boy looks at him and remarks that he is in fact Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Staying in character, Abdul-Jabbar states that he is merely Roger Murdock, an airline co-pilot, but the boy continues to insist that he is "the greatest", but that, according to his father, he doesn't "work hard on defense" and "never really tries, except during the playoffs". This causes Abdul-Jabbar's character to get angry, grab the boy and snarl he has "heard that crap since UCLA", he "busts his buns every night" and the boy should tell his old man to "drag [Bill] Walton and [Bob] Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes". When Murdock passes out later in the film, he is carried out wearing Abdul-Jabbar's goggles and yellow Lakers' shorts.

Abdul-Jabbar has had numerous other television and film appearances, often playing himself, including appearances in the movie Fletch, the sitcoms Full House, Living Single, Amen, Everybody Loves Raymond, Martin, Diff'rent Strokes (his height humorously contrasted with that of diminutive child star Gary Coleman), The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Scrubs, 21 Jump Street and Emergency!. Jabbar played a genie in lamp in a 1984 episode of Tales From The Darkside. He also appeared in the telemovie version of Stephen King's The Stand, played the Archangel of Basketball in Slam Dunk Ernest, and a brief non-speaking cameo appearance in BASEketball. Abdul-Jabbar was also the co-executive producer of the 1994 TV movie, The Vernon Johns Story. He has also made appearances on The Colbert Report, in a 2006 skit called "HipHopKetball II: The ReJazzebration Remix '06" and in 2008 as a stage manager who is sent out on a mission to find Nazi Gold. On Al Jazeera English he expressed his desire to be remembered not just as a player, but somebody who had many talents and used them.

Abdul-Jabbar played the center position and is regarded as one of the best players of all time. He is the all-time leading NBA scorer with 38,387 points, having collected six titles, six regular season MVP and two Finals MVP awards, fifteen NBA First or Second Teams, a record nineteen NBA All-Star call-ups and averaging 24.6 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.6 blocks per game. He is also the third all-time in registered blocks (3,189), which is even more impressive because this stat had not been recorded until the fourth year of his career (1974).

On offense, Abdul-Jabbar was an unstoppable low-post threat. In contrast to other low-post dominators like Wilt Chamberlain, Artis Gilmore or Shaquille O'Neal, Abdul-Jabbar was a relatively slender player, standing 7-2 but only weighing 225 lbs (though in his latter years the Lakers listed Abdul-Jabbar's weight as 265). However, he made up for his relative lack of bulk by showing textbook finesse, strength and was famous for his ambidextrous skyhook shot (see below), which defenders found impossible to block. It contributed to his high .559 field goal accuracy, making him the eighth most accurate scorer of all time and a feared clutch shooter. Abdul-Jabbar was also quick enough to run the "Showtime" fast break led by Magic Johnson and was well-conditioned, standing on the hardwood an average 36.8 minutes. In contrast to other big men, Abdul-Jabbar also could reasonably hit his free throws, finishing with a career 72% average.

On defense, Abdul-Jabbar maintained a dominant presence. He was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team eleven times. He frustrated opponents with his superior shot-blocking ability, denying an average 2.6 shots a game.

As a teammate, Abdul-Jabbar exuded natural leadership and was affectionately called "Cap" or "Captain" by his colleagues. He was also known for his strict fitness regime, which made him one of the most durable players of all time. In the NBA, his 20 seasons and 1,560 games are performances surpassed only by Robert Parish.

Abdul-Jabbar made the NBA's 35th and 50th Anniversary Teams, and was named one of the 50 Greatest Players of All Time in 1996.

Abdul-Jabbar was well known for his trademark "sky hook", a hook shot in which he bent his entire body (rather than just the arm) like a straw in one fluid motion to raise the ball and then release it at the highest point of his arm's arching motion. Combined with his long arms and great height in which he stood 7 feet 2 inches tall, the sky hook was nearly impossible for a defender to block without goaltending. Only a few have blocked his legendary skyhook, including basketball greats Wilt Chamberlain and Hakeem Olajuwon. It was a reliable and feared offensive weapon and contributed to his high lifetime field goal percentage of .559. As a twist, he was adept at shooting the skyhook with either hand, which made him even more difficult to defend against. According to Abdul-Jabbar, he learned the move in fifth grade and soon learned to value it, as it was "the only shot I could use that didn't get smashed back in my face".

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13-03-2012: Image(s) of Robert Wadlow - later years added.

12-03-2012: Page for Magdalena Cicuta added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Ella Ewing added.

11-03-2012: Image(s) of Don Koehler added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Elias Gore, Aama Bataillard, Jack Earle and James Clancy added.

09-03-2012: Image(s) of Malee Duangdee, Ijaz Ahmed and Yao Defen added.

08-03-2012: Newspaper clipping(s) about Albert Johan Kramer, Rigardus Rijnhout, Eleanor Wagner, Alam Channa, Musutaman, Leonid Stadnyk, Alexander Sizonenko, Bao Xi Shun and Ijaz Ahmed added.

07-03-2012: Image(s) of Rob Bruintjes added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Rik Smits, Jakob Nacken, Liu Yu-Qing and Serge Zwikker added.

06-03-2012: Newspaper clipping(s) about Robert Zwaan, Albert Johan Kramer, Rigardus Rijnhout, Christopher Greener, Ted Evans, Suleiman Ali Nashnush, Gabriel Estęvăo Monjane, Erhard Weller, Rosa Wedsted, General Articles, Kaatje van Dyk, Dora Helms, Heinz Kleinau and Rob Bruintjes added.

05-03-2012: Image(s) of Gertrude Hall added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Robert Zwaan, Jack Earle and Albert Johan Kramer added. Information about Amalie Schulte added.

04-03-2012: Page for Annie Irwin added.

03-03-2012: Image(s) of Carl Sandell, Damiao Rodrigues and Montana Hank added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Bernardo Gilli and Patrick Cotter O'Brien added.

02-03-2012: Image(s) of Morteza Mehrzad added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Gilbert Reichert added.

01-03-2012: Video(s) of Bao Xi Shun and Zhang Jun-Cai added.

28-02-2012: Image(s) of Morteza Mehrzad and John Aasen added.

27-02-2012: Morteza Mehrzad has been upgraded to 8 feet and 1 inch tall as discussed in this thread on our discussion forum.

25-02-2012: Image(s) of Zhao Liang, Wang Tong Xin and Huang Chang-Chiu added.

24-02-2012: Image(s) of Montana Hank, Henry Johnson, Captain John Creech, Jan Kruminsh, Ijaz Ahmed and Bob Wegner added. Video(s) of Brahim Takioullah and Babu added.

23-02-2012: R.I.P. Suparwono. Page for Martin Ruboga added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Eddie Carmel added.

22-02-2012: Page for Yossi Ben Naim added. Image(s) of Bob Wegner and Homer Parks
added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Ted Evans and John Turner added. Video(s) of Paul Sturgess added. Information about Robert Hales added.

21-02-2012: Image(s) of Bob Wegner, Bao Xi Shun, Gheorghe Muresan, Paul Sturgess, Yasutaka Okayama, Aurangzeb Khan, Zhang Jun-Cai, Hussain Bisad and Mamadou Ndiaye added. Video(s) of Ijaz Ahmed, Sultan Kösen, Yasutaka Okayama and Gheorghe Muresan added.

20-02-2012: Newspaper clipping(s) about Frederick William Randall Chadwick, Martin Salmerón, Igor Vovkovinskiy and James Patrick Tolley added.

19-02-2012: Page for Peerken van Gorp added.

18-02-2012: Newspaper clipping(s) about Charles Freeman and Jean Bihin added.

17-02-2012: Image(s) of Feodor Machnow added. Newspaper clipping(s) about Louis Frenz and Angelina Melius added.

16-02-2012: Page for Benjamin Harrison added. Video(s) of Neil Fingleton added.

15-02-2012: Image(s) of Ijaz Ahmed and Felipe Birriel Fernández added.



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