List of sportspeople with diabetes
Improvements in the management of diabetes mellitus in the twentieth century have made it possible for athletes to compete in sport at a professional level. While it is rare for professional athletes to have type 2 diabetes, a number of notable athletes have type 1.
Literature on the management of diabetes in competitive sports focuses on the difficulties with balancing energy and insulin intake during periods of strenuous exercise.[1]
The following is a list of notable sportspeople who have had diabetes during their careers. It does not include athletes diagnosed after retirement.
American football
- Jay Cutler, Denver Broncos (2006–2008) and Chicago Bears (2009–) quarterback, type 1.[2]
- Mike Echols, Tennessee Titans (2002–2004) cornerback, type 1.[3]
- Kendall Simmons, Pittsburgh Steelers (2002–2008) guard, type 1.[4]
- Jake Byrne, San Diego Chargers, tight end, type 1
- John Chick, Saskatchewan Roughriders (2007-2009, 2013-), Indianapolis Colts (2010-11), Jacksonville Jaguars (2011-2012) defensive end, type 1 [5]
- Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals (2011-); cornerback
Australian rules football
- Nathan Bassett, Adelaide, type 1.[6]
- Jamie Cripps, St Kilda and West Coast, type 1.[7]
- Jack Fitzpatrick, Melbourne,Hawthorn type 1.[8]
- Brandon Jack, Sydney, type 1.[9]
- Paddy McCartin, St Kilda, type 1.[10]
- Sam Reid, Western Bulldogs and Greater Western Sydney, type 1.[6]
- Dale Weightman, Richmond, type 1.[6]
Baseball
- Ron Santo, Chicago Cubs (1960-1973) and Chicago White Sox (1974) infielder, type 1, deceased (2010 at age 70).
- Sam Fuld, Chicago Cubs (2007–2010) and Tampa Bay Rays (2011–) outfielder, type 1.[11]
- Mark Lowe, Seattle Mariners (2006–2010) and Texas Rangers (2010–) pitcher, type 1.[12]
- Brandon Morrow, Seattle Mariners (2007–2009) and Toronto Blue Jays (2010–) pitcher, type 1.[12]
- Dustin McGowan, Toronto Blue Jays (2005–) pitcher, type 1.
- Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers (1947-1956), type 2, deceased (1972 at age 53).
- Bill Gullickson, Montreal Expos (1979-1994), type 1[13]
Basketball
- Chris Dudley, National Basketball Association centre (1988–2001), politician, type 1.[14]
- Gary Forbes, National Basketball Association small forward (2010–present), type 1.[15]
- Adam Morrison, National Basketball Association small forward (2006–2010), type 1.
- Alper Saruhan, Turkish Basketball Super League small forward (2007-present), type 1.
Canoe Slalom
- Georgia Rankin, Australian Junior Canoe/Kayak Slalom Team K1 and C1 classes, Type 1
Cricket
- Craig Cumming, New Zealand batsman (11 Tests, 2005–2008), type 1.[16]
- John McLaren, Australian batsman (1 Test, 1912), died of diabetes aged 34.
- Craig McMillan, New Zealand batsman (55 Tests, 1997–2005), type 1.[17]
- Wasim Akram, Pakistan fast bowler (1985–2003), member of the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame, type 1.[18]
- Dirk Wellham, Australian batsman (6 Tests, 1981–1987), type 1.[19]
Cycling
Team Novo Nordisk is a global all-diabetes sports team of cyclists, triathletes and runners, spearheaded by the world’s first all-diabetes professional cycling team. The team’s mission is to inspire, educate and empower people affected by diabetes.[20]
Team Novo Nordisk is the first professional cycling team to be comprised completely of riders living with type 1 diabetes.[21] All riders, including Javier Mejías (Spain),[22] Andrea Peron (cyclist) (Italy), Martijn Verschoor (Netherlands), and several of the team’s staff, including Phil Southerland and VP of Marketing Matt Vogel, are living with diabetes.[23][24]
Football/soccer
- Gary Mabbutt, Tottenham (1982–1998) and Bristol Rovers (1979–1982) defender, UEFA Cup and FA Cup winner, type 1.[25]
- Danny McGrain, Scotland (62 caps, 1973–1982) and Celtic (1967–1987) defender, seven-time Scottish Premier League winner.[26]
- Andy Penman, Scotland (1 cap, 1966) and Rangers (1967–1973), Dundee F.C. (1959–1967) and Arbroath F.C. (1973–1978) midfielder, Scottish Football League winner 1961. Type 1, deceased (1994 at aged 51).[27]
- Scott Allan, Birmingham City (2013–) midfielder, Type 1.
- Benjamin T. Aavik (AECC F.C.) (2012–) Type 1.
- Jordan Morris, United States (5 caps, 2014-) and Seattle Sounders FC (2012-2013) and Stanford University (2013-) Forward, Type 1.
- Pär Zetterberg
Golf
- Scott Verplank, five-time PGA Tour winner, type 1.[28]
Ice hockey
- Nick Boynton, former National Hockey League defenseman, type 1.[29]
- Bobby Clarke OC, Philadelphia Flyers (1969–84) and Canada center, sports administrator, type 1.[30]
- Cory Conacher, National Hockey League center (2011–present), type 1.[31]
- B. J. Crombeen, National Hockey League winger (2007–present), type 1.[32]
- Max Domi, National Hockey League winger (2015-present), type 1.[33]
Motor racing
- Jamie Dick, NASCAR driver, type 2.[34]
- Charlie Kimball, IndyCar driver, type 1.[35]
- Ryan Reed, NASCAR driver, type 1.[36]
- Miguel Paludo, Brazil. NASCAR driver, type 1.[37]
Rowing
- Sir Steven Redgrave, England, five-time Olympic gold medal winner (1984–2000), type 2.[18]
- Michal Jelinski, Poland, Olympic gold medal winner 2008, four-time World Champion (2005-2009) quadrouple sculls, type 1
- Chris Jarvis,Canada, Olympic rower 2004, 2008, pan-am games champion (2007) Men's pair, type 1
Rugby league
- Steve Renouf, Brisbane (1988–1999), Queensland and Australia centre, type 1.[38]
- Brett Stewart, Manly (2003–), New South Wales and Australia fullback, type 1.[39]
- Lance Thompson, St George Dragons (1995–2005), Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (2006–2008)
Rugby union
- Rod Kafer, Australian Test player (12 caps, 1999–2000), type 1.[40]
- Erik Munch-Ellingsen (AECC)
- Henry Slade, Exeter Chiefs
- Chris Pennell, Worcester Warriors and England, Type 1
Swimming and Running
- Gary Hall, Jr., American freestyler, five-time Olympic gold medallist (1996, 2000, 2004), type 1.
- Shawn Forrest, Australian marathon runner, NCAA runner up 10k, World Track and Field Championships marathon 2013, half marathon all time list for Australia, type 1
Tennis
- Arthur Ashe, United States of America, winner of 3 Grand Slam Titles (1968 US Open, 1970 Australian Open, 1975 Wimbledon), type 2.[41]
Winter sports
- Kris Freeman, American cross-country skier, type 1.[42]
- Sean Busby, American professional snowboarder, type 1.
- Chris Southwell, professional extreme snowboarder from UK, type 1.
References
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- ↑ Graham, Jennifer (2013-08-26). "Saskatchewan Roughrider John Chick shows diabetes no obstacle to football career". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2013-12-02.
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