Lista de deportistas con apodos
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Esta es una lista de deportistas con apodos.
Deportes de aviación
Béisbol
Baloncesto
- "Ack-Ack" = Tom Heinsohn, American forward-center
- "Action Jackson" = Mark Jackson, guardia de puntos americanos
- "El Almirante" David Robinson, Centro Americano
- "A.I." = Allen Iverson, guardia de tiro americano
- "Air Jordan" = Michael Jordan, guardia de tiro americano
- "La respuesta" = Allen Iverson, guardia de tiro americano
- "El A-Train" = Artis Gilmore, Centro Americano
- "Big Aristotle" = Shaquille O'Neal, Centro Americano
- "Big Ben" = Ben Wallace, centro americano hacia adelante
- "País Grande" = Bryant Reeves, Centro Americano
- "El Gran Destripador" = Wilt Chamberlain, Centro Americano
- "Perro grande" = Glenn Robinson, el poder americano hacia adelante
- "El Gran E" = Elvin Hayes, el poder americano hacia adelante
- "Big Nasty" = Corliss Williamson, el poder americano hacia adelante
- "Big O" = Oscar Robertson, guardia de puntos estadounidense (y precursor del punto de vista moderno)
- "Big Red" = Dave Cowens, Centro Americano
- "El Gran Billete" = Kevin Garnett, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Bimbo" Vernell Coles, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Bird" = George Yardley, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Black Mamba" = Kobe Bryant, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Blue" = Theo Edwards, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Bo" = Charles Outlaw, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Buck" = Charles Williams, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Buddha" James Edwards, Centro de Estados Unidos
- "Buddy" = Harry Jeannette, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Butterbean" = Bob Love, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- Cadillac = Greg Anderson, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Cat" = Cuttino Mobley, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Chief" = Robert Parish, Centro Americano
- "Chocolate Thunder" = Darryl Dawkins, Centro Americano
- "El Chuckster" = Charles Barkley, el poder americano hacia adelante
- "Clyde" = Walt Frazier, guardia de puntos de los Estados Unidos
- "Clyde The Glide" = Clyde Drexler, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Cornbread" = Cedric Maxwell, United States basketball power forward
- DJ = Dennis Johnson, guardia del combo americano
- "D Square" = Dale Davis, Centro de Estados Unidos
- "Dee" = DeCovan Kadell Brown, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- Diesel = Shaquille O'Neal, Centro Americano
- "Doc" = Glenn Rivers, guardia de puntos americanos
- Dr. Dunkenstein = Darrell Griffith, guardia de tiro americano
- "Dr. J" = Julius Erving, American Small forward
- "Dr. Rounds" = Dan Roundfield, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Dollar Bill" = Bill Bradley, American Small forward
- "Doug E. Fresh" = Gerald Wilkins, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "El sueño" = Hakeem Olajuwon, Centro Nigeriano-Americano
- "Dugie" = Slater Martin, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "La perla" = Earl Monroe, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "El enorme mormón" = Shawn Bradley, Centro de Estados Unidos
- "Fast Eddie" = Edward Johnson Jr., jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Fat" = Lafayette Lever, guardia de puntos de los Estados Unidos
- "El Guante" = Gary Payton, guardia de puntos americanos
- "La cabra" = Earl Manigault, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Googs" = Tom Gugliotta, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Abuela-ma" = Larry Johnson, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Greyhound" = Walter Davis, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Hap" o "Feliz" = Harold Hairston, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "El Halcón" = Connie Hawkins, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "El Alto Ayatolla de Slamola" = Larry Nance, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Su Heinous" = Bill Laimbeer, Centro de Estados Unidos
- "Hondo" John Havlicek, American Small forward
- "Horse" = Dan Issel, American forward-center
- "Hot Rod" =
- Rodney Hundley, American swingman
- John Williams, el poder americano hacia adelante
- "El Houdini del Hardwood" = Bob Cousy, guardia de puntos americanos
- "La Hoya Destroya" = Patrick Ewing, Centro Americano nacido en Jamaica
- "El carrete de la luz humana" = Dominique Wilkins, American combo forward
- "Iceman" = George Gervin, guardia de tiro americano
- "Iso Joe" = Joe Johnson, guardia de tiro americano
- "Jellybean" = Joe Bryant, United States power forward and WNBA coach
- "Junior" Ulises Bridgeman, American Small forward
- "El Perro Yard Junk" = Jerome Williams, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Kangaroo Kid" = Billy Cunningham, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- Larry Legend = Larry Bird, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Li'l Abner" = Cliff Hagan, American forward-center
- "El Logo" = Jerry West, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Mad Max" = Vernon Maxwell, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Magia" = Earvin Johnson, guardia de puntos americanos
- "Make-A-Wish" = "Bronny James"
- "El Mailman" Karl Malone, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Mão Santa" (Portugués para "Holy Hand") = Oscar Schmidt, Brasil pequeño hacia adelante
- "Microwave" = Vinnie Johnson, guardia de tiro americano
- "Mighty Mouse" = Damon Stoudamire, guardia de puntos americanos
- "Sr. Big Shot" = Chauncey Billups, guardia estadounidense
- Sr. Bill = Bill Cartwright, Centro Americano
- "Sr. Clutch" = Jerry West, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Sr. Todo" = Craig Ehlo, American Small forward
- Sr. Mean = Larry Smith, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Sr. Moves" = Michael Russell, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- Moochie = Martyn Norris, guardia de puntos de los Estados Unidos
- "Mookie" = Daron Blaylock, guardia de puntos de los Estados Unidos
- "Muggsy" = Tyrone Bogues, guardia de puntos americanos
- "Nate The Great" = Nate Thurmond, Centro de Estados Unidos
- "Never Nervous" = Pervis Ellison, Centro de Estados Unidos
- "Nick The Quick" = Nick Van Exel, guardia de puntos americanos
- "El Owl Sin Vowel" = Bill Mlkvy, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- Peja = Predrag Stojaković, Serbio pequeño adelante
- "Penny" Anfernee Hardaway, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Pistol Pete" = Pete Maravich, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Pitchin' Paul" = Paul Arizin, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Pooh" = Jerome Richardson, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Popeye" Ronald Jones, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "El Hombre Reinado" = Shawn Kemp, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Red" = Johnny Kerr, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Red" = Efraín J. Rocha, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Rifleman" = Chuck Person, American Small forward
- "Rip" = Richard Hamilton, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Rooney" = Šarūnas Marčiulionis, guardia de tiro lituano
- "El montículo redondo de Rebound" = Charles Barkley, el poder americano hacia adelante
- "Shaq" = Shaquille O'Neal, Centro de Estados Unidos
- "Sheed" = Rasheed Wallace, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- Seda = Jamaal Wilkes, American Small forward
- "Señor Charles" = Charles Barkley, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Sleepy" = Eric Floyd, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- "Smush" = William Parker, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Hablar" = Craig Claxton, guardia de puntos de los Estados Unidos
- "Spider" =
- John Salley, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- Jerry Sloan, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- Spud = Anthony Webb, guardia de puntos americanos
- "El calamar" = Sidney Moncrief, guardia de tiro americano
- "Starbury" = Stephon Marbury, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Stormin' Norman" = Norm Van Lier, guardia de puntos americanos
- "Stumpy" = Gail Goodrich, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "Sweetwater" = Nathaniel Clifton, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "T-Mac" = Tracy McGrady, American swingman
- "Thunder Dan" = Dan Majerle, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
- Tiny = Nate Archibald, guardia de puntos americanos
- "Tractor" = Robert Traylor, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "Tree" = Wayne Rollins, Centro de Estados Unidos
- La Verdad = Paul Pierce, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- Turbo = Deni Avdija, Israel Small forward
- "U.D." = Udonis Haslem, el poder americano hacia adelante
- "El camarero" = Toni Kukoč, Croacia pequeño avance
- "Wilt the Stilt" = Wilt Chamberlain, Centro de Estados Unidos
- "El mago" =
- Gus Williams, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- Walt Williams, jugador de baloncesto de los Estados Unidos
- "El gusano" = Dennis Rodman, el poder de los Estados Unidos hacia adelante
- "El Hombre X" = Xavier McDaniel, el poder americano hacia adelante
- "Zeke" Isiah Thomas, guardia de puntos de los Estados Unidos
- "Zeke de Cabin Creek" = Jerry West, guardia de disparos de los Estados Unidos
Biathlon
- "El Caníbal" = Ole Einar Bjørndalen

- "El francés volador" = Raphaël Poirée

- "El Rey de Biatlón" = Ole Einar Bjørndalen

- "Lucky Luke" = Simon Eder

- "Rotkäppchen"(German: "Little Red Riding Hood") = Kati Wilhelm

- "Super-Svendsen" = Emil Hegle Svendsen

- Turbo-Disl = Uschi Disl

- "Willi the Kid" = Wilfried Pallhuber

Boxeo
- "El Más Grande" = Muhammad Ali

- "El Toro Atómico" = Endre Weibye

- "The Ballet Dancer" = Salamo Arouch


- "Baby Jake" = Jacob Matla

- "Big Bad John" = John McDermott

- "Big George" = George Foreman

- "El Doctor de Boxeo" = Harold Reitman

- "La Belleza Bronx" = Al Singer

- "La Mano Bionica" = Gerrie Coetzee

- Joe Choynski

- "Dangerous" = Dana Rosenblatt

- "Fraudley" Audley Harrison
(Intentó ser un insulto de Frank Warren) - "Iron" = Mike Tyson

- "The Ghetto Midget" = Isadore "Corporal Izzy" Schwartz

- "El mago del gueto" = Benny Leonard

- "El fantasma del gueto" = Sid Terris

- "The Human Hairpin" = Harry Harris

- "The Knob Hill Terror" = Monte Attell

- "El León" = Lennox Lewis

- "El León de Sión" = Roman Greenberg

- "Pequeño pescado" = Benny Bass

- "El pequeño hebreo" = Abe Attell

- Marvelous = Marvin Hagler

- "El Newsboy" = Abraham Jacob Hollandersky

- "Chocolate antiguo" = George Godfrey

- "La Petite Terreur" = Alphonse Halimi

- "Ruby la joya del gueto" = Ruby Goldstein

- "Slapsie" = Maxie Rosenbloom

- "Star of David" = Dmitry Salita
- "El hombre más malo del planeta" = Mike Tyson

- "El turco" = Carolina Duer

- "Hombre Salvado" = Pavlo Ishchenko


Bullfighting
Cricket
- "El Don" = Donald Bradman, Australiano, generalmente reconocido como el mayor bateador de todos los tiempos,
Australia - "Fab Four" = Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Sourav Ganguly, y V. S. Laxman;
India - "El Temible Cuarteto" = Michael Holding, Malcolm Marshall, Andy Roberts, Joel Garner;
West Indies - "El Muro" = Rahul Dravid,
- "El gato" = Phil Tufnell,
Inglaterra - "Creepy" = John Crawley,
Inglaterra - "Incrédulo" = Joe Root,
Inglaterra - "Chef", "Capitán Cook" = Alistair Cook,
Inglaterra - "Beefy" = Ian Botham,
Inglaterra - "Banger" = Marcus Trescothick,
Inglaterra - "Pup" = Michael Clarke,
Australia - "Smudge" = Steve Smith,
Australia - "Baz" = Brendon McCullum,
Nueva Zelandia - "El gran espectáculo" = Glenn Maxwell,
Australia - "White Lightning" = Allan Donald,
Sudáfrica - "Pistola eléctrica" = Dale Steyn,
Sudáfrica - "Alfie" = Justin Langer,
Australia - Haydos = Matthew Hayden,
Australia - "Todas las manos Zondeki" = Monde Zondeki,
Sudáfrica - "Fizz", "Cutter master" = Mustafizur Rahman,
Bangladesh - "Narail Express" = Mashrafe Mortaza,
Bangladesh - "Rawalpindi Express" = Shoaib Akhtar,
Pakistán - "Pequeño Maestro", "Dios de Cricket" = Sachin Tendulkar,
India - "Dada" = Sourav Ganguly,
India - Boom Boom Afridi, "Lala" = Shahid Afridi,
Pakistán - Gabbar = Shikhar Dhawan,
India - "Mr.360 Grado" = AB de Villiers,
Sudáfrica - "Cheeku", "King Kohli" = Virat Kohli,
India - "Bhajji" Harbhajan Singh,
India - "Capitán Cool" = Mahendra Singh Dhoni,
India - "Hitman" = Rohit Sharma,
India - Slinga = Lasith Malinga,
Sri Lanka - "Dial M" = Tim Murtagh, Irlanda
IRE
Ciclismo
- "El animal" = Ellen van Dijk,
carreras de carretera y ciclismo de pista - Afro-Bob = Robert de Wilde,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "Amtrak" = Charles Townsend,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "Big Chuck" = Charles Townsend,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "Magia Negra" = Charles Townsend,
BMX piloto de carreras (que había consternado en la parte posterior de sus pantalones de carreras en 1985) - "Asesino de Berakaway" = Ji Cheng,
ciclista de carretera - "Bubba" Burlin Harris III,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "El Caníbal" = Eddy Merckx,
Carreras - "Chasemainian Devil" = Charles Townsend,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "Choo-Choo Charlie" = Charles Townsend,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "Crazy Eric" Eric Steele,
freestyle BMX rider - "Dirt" = Brian Foster,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "El terremoto" = Eric Carter,
BMX and downhill race rider - "Farmer John" = John Tomac,
BMX, Cross-country and road race rider - "El coreano flamenco" = Charles Townsend,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "El Holandés Volador" = Robert de Wilde,
Piloto de carreras BMX - "El Niño Dorado" = Eric Carter,
BMX and downhill race rider - "The Green Hornet" = David Zabriskie,
road race rider - "Jack" John Prince,
ciclista (y pionero de las carreras de pista de embarque) - "Jake the Snake" = Jacob Heilbron,
Cyclo-cross rider - "Johnny T" = John Tomac,
BMX, Cross-country and road race rider - "King of Skateparks" = Eddie Fiola,
freestyle BMX rider - "Cabeza leopardo" = Sam Pilgrim,
Freerider - "Mellow Johnny" = Lance Armstrong,
piloto de carreras de carretera (de Maillot Jaune, francés para camiseta amarilla) - "No Way Rey" = Hans Rey,
moto ensayos piloto - "El verdadero McHoy" = Chris Hoy,

pista de ciclismo - Scrawny Donald Robinson,
Carreras BMX - "Sheffield Steel" = Steve Peat,
de carreras cuesta abajo - "La serpiente" = Mike King,
Carreras BMX - "Speeding Locomotive Charlie" = Charles Townsend,
Carreras BMX - "Steam Engine Charlie" = Charles Townsend,
Carreras BMX - Stumpdog = Randy Stumpfhauser,
Carreras BMX - "Stumpy" = Randy Stumpfhauser,
Carreras BMX - "T.I." = Takashi Ito,
estilo libre BMX - "Ataque Tomac" = John Tomac,
Carreras BMX, Cross-country y carreras de carretera - "El Tome" = John Tomac,
BMX, Cross-country and road race rider - "Torquía" = William Peden,
ciclista de carreras
Dardos
- "Wolfie" = Martin Adams

- "El escocés volador" = Gary Anderson

- La máquina = James Wade

- Barney = Raymond van Barneveld

- "The Crafty Cockney" = Eric Bristow

- "The Viking" = Andy Fordham

- "Mighty Mike" = Michael van Gerwen

- Jackpot = Adrian Lewis

- "Cara vieja de piedra" = John Lowe

- "Darth Maple" = John Part

- El Poder = Phil Taylor

- "Snakebite" = Peter Wright

Fútbol
Asociación de fútbol
- As = Patrick Ntsoelengoe
Sudáfrica - "Baby-Faced Assassin" = Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
Noruega - "El Tulip Negro" = Ruud Gullit
Países Bajos - "El Pibe de Oro" = Diego Maradona
Argentina - "Hulk" = Givanildo Vieira De Souza
Brasil - "Kaká" =
- Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite
Brasil - Claudiano Bezerra da Silva
Brasil - David Leonel Faleiro
Brasil - Ferreira Guimarães
Brasil - Carlos Eduardo Ferreira Batista
Portugal
- Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite
- "La Pulga" (La Flea) = Lionel Messi
Argentina - "Pelé" = Edson Arantes do Nascimento
Brasil - "Mary Queen of Stops" = Mary Earps
Inglaterra - "R9" / "O Fenômeno" (El Fenomenón)= Ronaldo Luís Nazário de Lima
Brasil - "Shoe" = John Moshoeu
Sudáfrica - "Slow Poison" = Lesley Manyathela
Sudáfrica - "El Tigre" = Radamel Falcao
Colombia - "Trigger" = Jason McAteer
República de Irlanda - "El armario" = Papa Bouba Diop
Senegal - "White Knight" = Matthew Booth
Sudáfrica
Fútbol americano
- "Breesus" = Drew Brees
- "El Vaquero" Justin Smith
- "Dirty Dozen" = 1975 Dallas Cowboys team
- "Gunslinger" = Brett Favre
- "Los Hogs" = 1980s/1990s Washington Redskins línea ofensiva
- "Megatron" = Calvin Johnson
- "Refrigerador" = William Perry
- "Shady" = LeSean McCoy
Fútbol canadiense
Todos los jugadores son canadienses a menos que se indique lo contrario.
- "Jack indio" = Jack Jacobs, American quarterback and punter of Creek heritage
- "El Pequeño Asesino" = Ron Lancaster, quarterback americano, entrenador y ejecutivo
- El pequeño general = Ron Lancaster, quarterback americano, entrenador y ejecutivo
Golf
Carreras de caballos
Jockeys/Trainers
Hockey
hockey de campo
hockey sobre hielo
- "(The) Rocket" = Maurice Richard, jugador canadiense de hockey sobre hielo
- "747" = Marc Crawford, jugador canadiense de hockey sobre hielo
- As = Garnet Bailey, jugador canadiense de hockey sobre hielo
- AK-27 = Alexei Kovalev, alero ruso
- "Alexander the Great" =
- Alexander Mogilny, alero ruso
- Alexander Ovechkin, alero ruso
- "El A-Train" = Anton Volchenkov, jugador ruso de hockey sobre hielo
- "Big Bird" = Larry Robinson, defensa canadiense
- "Kovy" =
- Ilya Kovalchuk, alero ruso
- Alexei Kovalev, alero ruso
- Sammy = Sergei Samsonov, alero ruso
Artes marciales
Judo
Karate
Artes marciales mixtas
Rugby
Unión
- "Billy Whizz" = Jason Robinson, fullback y ala

- "Robbo" = Jason Robinson, fullback y ala

- "El autobús divertido" = Jason Leonard, Prop

- "Shaggy" = Will Greenwood, Centro

- "Pitbull" = Brian Moore, Hooker

- "Árbol de pino" = Colin Meads, cerradura

- "El castor" = Stephen Donald, Fly Half / Centre

- "El Juez" Paul Rendall, Prop

- "Squeaky" = Rob Andrew, La mitad de la mosca

- "Alfie" = Gareth Thomas, Centre/Wing

- "El duque de hierro" = Bobby Windsor, Hooker

- "Uncle Fester" = Keith Wood, Hooker

- "Judith" = Craig Chalmers, La mitad de la mosca

- "El Gran Tiburón Blanco" o "JJJ" = John Jeffrey, Flanker

- "Malmesbury Missile" = Pieter-Steph du Toit, Lock/Flanker

- "Nadie" = John Eales, 2a fila

- "El Chiropractor" = Brian Lima, Centro

- Ox = Ox Nché, Prop

- "Os"(Afrikaans nickname, which means Ox) = Os du Randt, Prop

- "Kwagga" = Kwagga Smith, flanker

- "The Enforcer" = Bakkies Botha, cerradura

- La Bestia = Tendai Mtawarira, Prop

- "I'Homme des Cavernes"(El Caveman) = Sébastien Chabal, número ocho

- "Pocket Rocket" = Brent Russell, jugadores de Utilidad

- "Pocket Dynamo" = Gio Aplon, Fullback / Wing

- "Slaptjips" (Afrikaans para patatas fritas o patatas fritas) = Pieter Rossouw, Wing

- "El Vikingo" = RG Snyman, Lock

- "Spiere"(Afrikaans nickname for Muscles) = Piet du Toit (b 1935 – d. 1996), Prop

League
Skateboarding
Snooker
Tenis
Track and field (Athletics)
- Emperador = Haile Gebrselassie, largas distancias

- "El hombre más rápido sin piernas" = Oscar Pistorius, paralympic sprinter

- "Pequeño Emperador" Haile Gebrselassie, largas distancias

- "Oz" = Oscar Pistorius, paralympic sprinter

- "Lightning Bolt" = Usain Bolt, Sprinter olímpico

- "Pocket Rocket" = Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Sprinter olímpico

- "Stella the Fella" = Stella Walsh, sprinter

- "Wonder Boy" = Así que Wai., paralympic sprinter

- "Baby Faced Destroyer" = Tirunesh Dibaba, corredor olímpico de larga distancia

- "King Ches" = Edward Cheserek, corredor de media y larga distancia

- Malmo = George Malley, corredor de puntillas empinadas

- "Presidente de las Juntas" = Eamonn Coghlan, corredor de media y larga distancia

- "Yifter the Shifter" = Miruts Yifter, corredor de larga distancia

- "Flying Finn" = Hannes Kolehmainen y varios otros corredores de larga distancia, ver Flying Finn#Running

- "Baby Jet" = Alice Annum, corredor de media y larga distancia

Triathlon
Voleibol
Watersport
Buceo
Vela
Surfing
Nadando
Otros
- Cliff = Griff Sanders,
bolos de césped (nombre alternativo, utilizado por amigos) - "DeG" = Patrick de Gayardon,
skydiver y el ala de viaje pionero - "Señora del hierro" = Wendy Chai,
Bowl de 10-pin - "Magia" = Joel Johnson,
radiocontrolado coche racer - "Master Masami" ()., Masami sensei) = Masami Hirosaka,
radiocontrolado coche racer - "Miss Ping" = Leah Neuberger,
mesa de tenis - "Re-Pete" = Pete Fusco Jr.,
radiocontrolado coche racer - Super Dan = Lin Dan,
jugador de badminton - "Tim" = Joseph Boggan,
mesa de tenis - "Guerrero Blanco" = Fung Ying Ki, Yu Chui Yee, Fan Pui Shan, Kwong Wai Ip, Chan Kam Loi, Hui Charn Hung, Yan Yun Tai y Chan Wing Kin, Chan Yui Chong, Wong Kit Mui;
silla de ruedas vallas - "German Black Tri-Stars"(procedido por Koji Kato de NHK) =
- Johannes Rydzek
- Fabian Rießle
- Eric Frenzel
- "El Sikh Volador"
Véase también
- Apodo
- Listas de apodos – artículos de la lista de apodos en Wikipedia
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