List of Famous people born on May 16th
100 Kila
Yavor Dimitrov Yanakiev better known by his stage name 100 Kila (Bulgarian: 100 Кила), is a Bulgarian rapper, actor, songwriter and entrepreneur from Varna, Bulgaria. His stage name is an abbreviation of the phrase 100 kilograms in Bulgarian.
Marco Kurz
Marco Kurz is a German former professional footballer who last managed A-League side Melbourne Victory.
Thomas Knorr
Thomas Knorr is a German handball player. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
Karlheinz Hackl
Karlheinz Hackl was an Austrian actor and theater director whose varied career included theater, television, film and cabaret performances as well as musical performances (singing).
T.J. Parker
Terence Jonathan "T. J." Parker is a French former professional basketball player and a current professional coach. Currently, he is the head coach of the French basketball team, ASVEL.
Kazuhito Tanaka
Kazuhito Tanaka is a Japanese gymnast, Olympic silver and 3-time World medalist. Younger siblings, sister Rie Tanaka and brother Yusuke Tanaka, are both professional gymnasts.
Anthony Turgis
Anthony Turgis is a French professional racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI ProTeam Total Direct Énergie. He was named in the startlist for the 2017 Vuelta a España. In July 2018, he was named in the start list for the Tour de France.
Maksim Osipenko
Maksim Aleksandrovich Osipenko is a Russian football defender. He plays as a centre-back for FC Rostov.
Egon Flaig
Egon Flaig is a German ancient historian and public intellectual, currently Emeritus Professor of Ancient History at the University of Rostock. Flaig's research has ranged from ancient Greek and Roman history to world-historical treatments of topics such as slavery and democracy. He has also been an active commentator on issues such as democracy, national identity, and religion, especially as pertaining to his home country.
Olga Zaitseva
Olga Alekseyevna Zaitseva is a former Russian biathlete. She began her career in 1994. After not competing in the 2014–15 season, Zaitseva announced her retirement on 24 January 2015. Shortly afterwards she announced that she had been appointed as caretaker head coach of the Russian biathlon team.