Theo Nathaniel Epstein
Origin/Culture/Country: New YorkTheo Nathaniel Epstein: the Executive Vice President/General Manager of the Boston Red Sox. In November 2002, the Red Sox made him the youngest GM in the history of Major League Baseball by hiring him at the age of 28. In 2004, he engineered the first World Series championship by the Red Sox in 86 years and a second in the 2007 season. Epstein resigned in October 2005, but was rehired as GM and Executive Vice President on January 24, 2006.Larry Lucchino became President and CEO of Red Sox in 2002 and hired Epstein to work underneath him. At the end of the 2002 season, Lucchino appointed Epstein to replace interim GM Mike Port
Theo James Walcott
Origin/Culture/Country: EnglandTheo James Walcott: an English footballer who currently plays for Arsenal and the England national football team as a winger or striker.In the 2004–05 season, he starred in the Southampton youth side that reached the final of the FA Youth Cup against Ipswich Town. In addition, he became the youngest person to play in the Southampton reserve team at 15 years and 175 days, when he came off the bench against Watford in September 2004.[4] However, he did not play in the Premier League, as Southampton were relegated to the Championship at the end of the 2004-05 season.[
Theo Bücker
Origin/Culture/Country: GermanyTheo Bücker: a German football manager and former player.
Theo Van Duivenbode
Origin/Culture/Country: DutchTheo Van Duivenbode: a former Dutch footballer who played for Feyenoord and was part of their European Cup victory in 1970. He earned 5 caps for the Netherlands national football team.
Theo Janssen
Origin/Culture/Country: DutchTheo Janssen: a footballer who currently plays as a midfielder at FC Twente.Janssen made his debut for Vitesse on December 12, 1998, and had a short spell in the 2003-04 season with KRC Genk from Belgium. He has made his debut in the Dutch national team against the Republic of Ireland in August 2006.