List of multiple Olympic gold medalists

This article lists the individuals who have won at least four gold medals at the Olympic Games or at least three gold medals in individual events.

List of most Olympic gold medals over career

This is a partial list of multiple Olympic gold medalists, listing people who have won four or more Olympic gold medals. Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included. (If they were, Ray Ewry would be second on the list with 10 gold). It includes top-three placings in 1896 and 1900, before medals were awarded for top-three placings. The Olympics listed for each athlete only include games in which they won medals. See the particular article on the athlete for more details on when and for what nation an athlete competed. More medals are available in some events than others, and the number of events in which medals are available overall has changed over time.

Names in bold denote people that have competed in the most recent Olympics, namely 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics.
No. Athlete Nation Sport Years Games Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Michael Phelps United StatesSwimming2000–2016SummerM233228
2 Larisa Latynina Soviet UnionGymnastics1956–1964SummerF95418
3 Paavo Nurmi FinlandAthletics1920–1928SummerM93012
4 Mark Spitz United StatesSwimming1968–1972SummerM91111
5 Carl Lewis United StatesAthletics1984–1996SummerM91010
6 Marit Bjørgen NorwayCross-country skiing2002–2018WinterF84315
7 Ole Einar Bjørndalen NorwayBiathlon1998–2014WinterM84113
8 Bjørn Dæhlie NorwayCross-country skiing1992–1998WinterM84012
Birgit Fischer East Germany
 Germany
Canoeing1980–2004SummerF84012
10 Sawao Kato JapanGymnastics1968–1976SummerM83112
Jenny Thompson United StatesSwimming1992–2004SummerF83112
12 Matt Biondi United StatesSwimming1984–1992SummerM82111
13 Usain Bolt JamaicaAthletics2008–2016SummerM8008
Ray Ewry United StatesAthletics1900–1908SummerM8008
15 Nikolai Andrianov Soviet UnionGymnastics1972–1980SummerM75315
16 Isabell Werth GermanyEquestrian1992–2020SummerF75012
17 Boris Shakhlin Soviet UnionGymnastics1956–1964SummerM74213
18 Věra Čáslavská CzechoslovakiaGymnastics1960–1968SummerF74011
19 Viktor Chukarin Soviet UnionGymnastics1952–1956SummerM73111
Allyson Felix United StatesAthletics2004–2020SummerF73111
21 Katie Ledecky United StatesSwimming2012–2020SummerF73010
22 Jason Kenny Great BritainCycling2008–2020SummerM7209
23 Aladár Gerevich HungaryFencing1932–1960SummerM71210
24 Caeleb Dressel United StatesSwimming2016–2020SummerM7007
Svetlana Romashina Russia
Russia ROC
Synchronized swimming2008–2020SummerF7007
26 Edoardo Mangiarotti ItalyFencing1936–1960SummerM65213
Ireen Wüst NetherlandsSpeed skating2006–2022WinterF65213
28 Ryan Lochte United StatesSwimming2004–2016SummerM63312
29 Hubert Van Innis BelgiumArchery1900–1920SummerM6309
Lyubov Yegorova Unified Team
 Russia
Cross-country skiing1992–1994WinterF6309
31 Akinori Nakayama JapanGymnastics1968–1972SummerM62210
32 Valentina Vezzali ItalyFencing1996–2012SummerF6129
33 Gert Fredriksson SwedenCanoeing1948–1960SummerM6118
Danuta Kozák HungaryCanoeing2008–2020SummerF6118
35 Chris Hoy Great BritainCycling2000–2012SummerM6107
36 Vitaly Scherbo Unified Team
 Belarus
Gymnastics1992–1996SummerM60410
37 Ahn Hyun-Soo
Viktor Ahn
 South Korea
 Russia
Short track speed skating2006–2014WinterM6028
Reiner Klimke United Team of Germany
 West Germany
Equestrian1964–1988SummerM6028
39 Natalie Geisenberger GermanyLuge2010–2022WinterF6017
Pál Kovács HungaryFencing1936–1960SummerM6017
41 Tobias Arlt GermanyLuge2014–2022WinterM6006
Rudolf Kárpáti HungaryFencing1948–1960SummerM6006
Nedo Nadi ItalyFencing1912–1920SummerM6006
Kristin Otto East GermanySwimming1988SummerF6006
Lidia Skoblikova Soviet UnionSpeed skating1960–1964WinterF6006
Amy Van Dyken United StatesSwimming1996–2000SummerF6006
Tobias Wendl GermanyLuge2014–2022WinterM6006
48 Takashi Ono JapanGymnastics1952–1964SummerM54413
49 Carl Osburn United StatesShooting1912–1924SummerM54211
50 Gary Hall Jr. United StatesSwimming1996–2004SummerM53210
Ágnes Keleti HungaryGymnastics1952–1956SummerF53210
52 Nadia Comăneci RomaniaGymnastics1976–1980SummerF5319
Ian Thorpe AustraliaSwimming2000–2004SummerM5319
54 Ville Ritola FinlandAthletics1924–1928SummerM5308
55 Emma McKeon AustraliaSwimming2016–2020SummerF52411
56 Polina Astakhova Soviet UnionGymnastics1956–1964SummerF52310
57 Claudia Pechstein GermanySpeed skating1992–2006WinterF5229
58 Johannes Thingnes Bø NorwayBiathlon2018–2022WinterM5218
Elisabeta Lipă RomaniaRowing1984–2004SummerF5218
60 Yukio Endo JapanGymnastics1960–1968SummerM5207
Martin Fourcade FranceBiathlon2014–2018WinterM5207
Aaron Peirsol United StatesSwimming2000–2008SummerM5207
63 Mitsuo Tsukahara JapanGymnastics1968–1976SummerM5139
64 Nathan Adrian United StatesSwimming2008–2016SummerM5128
Bradley Wiggins Great BritainCycling2000–2016SummerM5128
66 Krisztina Egerszegi HungarySwimming1988–1996SummerF5117
Tom Jager United StatesSwimming1984–1992SummerM5117
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo NorwayCross-country skiing2018–2022WinterM5117
Larisa Lazutina Unified Team
 Russia
Cross-country skiing1992–1998WinterF5117
Willis A. Lee United StatesShooting1920SummerM5117
Clas Thunberg FinlandSpeed skating1924–1928WinterM5117
Dana Vollmer United StatesSwimming2004–2016SummerF5117
Hans Günter Winkler United Team of Germany
 West Germany
Equestrian1956–1976SummerM5117
Wu Minxia ChinaDiving2004–2016SummerF5117
75 Thomas Alsgaard NorwayCross-country skiing1994–2002WinterM5106
Anton Heida United StatesGymnastics1904SummerM5106
Laura Kenny Great BritainCycling2012–2020SummerF5106
Nellie Kim Soviet UnionGymnastics1976–1980SummerF5106
Ole Lilloe-Olsen NorwayShooting1920–1924SummerM5106
Don Schollander United StatesSwimming1964–1968SummerM5106
Elaine Thompson-Herah JamaicaAthletics2016–2020SummerF5106
82 Bonnie Blair United StatesSpeed skating1988–1994WinterF5016
Lisa Carrington New ZealandCanoeing2012–2020SummerF5016
Georgeta Damian RomaniaRowing2000–2008SummerF5016
Missy Franklin United StatesSwimming2012–2016SummerF5016
Alfred Lane United StatesShooting1912–1920SummerM5016
Steve Redgrave Great BritainRowing1984–2000SummerM5016
Johnny Weissmuller United StatesSwimming, Water polo1924–1928SummerM5016
Zou Kai ChinaGymnastics2008–2012SummerM5016
90 Sue Bird United StatesBasketball2004–2020SummerF5005
Chen Ruolin ChinaDiving2008–2016SummerF5005
Anastasia Davydova RussiaSynchronized swimming2004–2012SummerF5005
Morris Fisher United StatesShooting1920–1924SummerM5005
Eric Heiden United StatesSpeed skating1980WinterM5005
Natalia Ishchenko RussiaSynchronized swimming2008–2016SummerF5005
Ma Long ChinaTable tennis2012–2020SummerM5005
Diana Taurasi United StatesBasketball2004–2020SummerF5005
98 Raisa Smetanina Soviet Union
 Unified Team
Cross-country skiing1976–1992WinterF45110
99 Alexander Popov Unified Team
 Russia
Swimming1992–2000SummerM4509
100 Dara Torres United StatesSwimming1984–2008SummerF44412
101 Kornelia Ender East GermanySwimming1972–1976SummerF4408
Dawn Fraser AustraliaSwimming1956–1964SummerF4408
103 Allison Schmitt United StatesSwimming2008–2020SummerF43310
104 Sixten Jernberg SwedenCross-country skiing1956–1964WinterM4329
Ludmilla Tourischeva Soviet UnionGymnastics1968–1976SummerF4329
106 Ricco Groß GermanyBiathlon1992–2006WinterM4318
Georges Miez SwitzerlandGymnastics1924–1936SummerM4318
Otto Olsen NorwayShooting1920–1924SummerM4318
Emil Hegle Svendsen NorwayBiathlon2010–2018WinterM4318
110 Ivan Patzaichin RomaniaCanoeing1968–1984SummerM4307
111 Alexei Nemov RussiaGymnastics1996–2000SummerM42612
112 Sven Kramer NetherlandsSpeed skating2006–2022WinterM4239
113 Kjetil André Aamodt NorwayAlpine skiing1992–2006WinterM4228
Inge de Bruijn NetherlandsSwimming2000–2004SummerF4228
Sven Fischer GermanyBiathlon1994–2006WinterM4228
Galina Kulakova Soviet UnionCross-country skiing1972–1980WinterF4228
Jason Lezak United StatesSwimming2000–2012SummerM4228
Roland Matthes East GermanySwimming1968–1976SummerM4228
119 Ivar Ballangrud NorwaySpeed skating1928–1936WinterM4217
Einar Liberg NorwayShooting1908–1924SummerM4217
121 Giuseppe Delfino ItalyFencing1952–1964SummerM4206
Christian d'Oriola FranceFencing1948–1956SummerM4206
Lucien Gaudin FranceFencing1920–1928SummerM4206
Jørgen Graabak NorwayNordic combined2014–2022WinterM4206
Matt Grevers United StatesSwimming2008–2012SummerM4206
Guo Jingjing ChinaDiving2000–2008SummerF4206
Jin Jong-oh South KoreaShooting2004–2016SummerM4206
Olga Korbut Soviet UnionGymnastics1972–1976SummerF4206
Janica Kostelić CroatiaAlpine skiing2002–2006WinterF4206
Kevin Kuske GermanyBobsleigh2002–2018WinterM4206
131 Cate Campbell AustraliaSwimming2008–2020SummerF4138
Giovanna Trillini ItalyFencing1992–2008SummerF4138
133 Simone Biles United StatesGymnastics2016–2020SummerF4127
Charles Daniels United StatesSwimming1904–1908SummerM4127
Kosuke Kitajima JapanSwimming2004–2012SummerM4127
Lloyd Spooner United StatesShooting1920SummerM4127
Libby Trickett AustraliaSwimming2004–2012SummerF4127
138 Darya Domracheva BelarusBiathlon2010–2018WinterF4116
Charles Hamelin CanadaShort track speed skating2006–2022WinterM4116
Doina Ignat RomaniaRowing1992–2008SummerF4116
Therese Johaug NorwayCross-country skiing2010–2022WinterF4116
Kim Soo-Nyung South KoreaArchery1988–2000SummerF4116
Ryan Murphy United StatesSwimming2016–2020SummerM4116
Elena Novikova-Belova Soviet UnionFencing1968–1980SummerF4116
Murray Rose AustraliaSwimming1956–1960SummerM4116
Viktor Sidyak Soviet UnionFencing1968–1980SummerM4116
Gunde Svan SwedenCross-country skiing1984–1988WinterM4116
Leontien van Moorsel NetherlandsCycling2000–2004SummerF4116
Katrin Wagner-Augustin GermanyCanoeing2000–2012SummerF4116
Wang Meng ChinaShort track speed skating2006–2010WinterF4116
151 Ben Ainslie Great BritainSailing1996–2012SummerM4105
Vladimir Artemov Soviet UnionGymnastics1988SummerM4105
Evelyn Ashford United StatesAthletics1984–1992SummerF4105
Janet Evans United StatesSwimming1988–1992SummerF4105
Ian Ferguson New ZealandCanoeing1984–1988SummerM4105
Ramón Fonst CubaFencing1900–1904SummerM4105
Fu Mingxia ChinaDiving1992–2000SummerF4105
Yevgeny Grishin Soviet UnionSpeed skating1956–1964WinterM4105
Jayna Hefford CanadaIce hockey1998–2014WinterF4105
Yana Klochkova UkraineSwimming2000–2004SummerF4105
Hannes Kolehmainen FinlandAthletics1912–1920SummerM4105
Johann Olav Koss NorwaySpeed skating1992–1994WinterM4105
André Lange GermanyBobsleigh2002–2010WinterM4105
Greg Louganis United StatesDiving1976–1988SummerM4105
Valentin Muratov Soviet UnionGymnastics1952–1956SummerM4105
John Naber United StatesSwimming1976SummerM4105
Matti Nykänen FinlandSki jumping1984–1988WinterM4105
Charles Pahud de Mortanges NetherlandsEquestrian1924–1936SummerM4105
Mel Sheppard United StatesAthletics1908–1912SummerM4105
Ecaterina Szabo RomaniaGymnastics1984SummerF4105
Alexander Tikhonov Soviet UnionBiathlon1968–1980WinterM4105
Wang Nan ChinaTable tennis2000–2008SummerF4105
Hayley Wickenheiser CanadaIce hockey1998–2014WinterF4105
Venus Williams United StatesTennis2000–2016SummerF4105
Emil Zátopek CzechoslovakiaAthletics1948–1952SummerM4105
Nikolay Zimyatov Soviet UnionCross-country skiing1980–1984WinterM4105
177 Győző Kulcsár HungaryFencing1964–1976SummerM4026
178 Ludger Beerbaum West Germany
 Germany
Equestrian1988–2016SummerM4015
Kathrin Boron GermanyRowing1992–2008SummerF4015
Chun Lee-Kyung South KoreaShort track speed skating1994–1998WinterF4015
Teresa Edwards United StatesBasketball1984–2000SummerF4015
Marcus Hurley United StatesCycling1904SummerM4015
Li Xiaopeng ChinaGymnastics2000–2008SummerM4015
Jon Olsen United StatesSwimming1992–1996SummerM4015
Stanislav Pozdnyakov Unified Team
 Russia
Fencing1992–2004SummerM4015
Sanya Richards-Ross United StatesAthletics2004–2012SummerF4015
Viorica Susanu RomaniaRowing2000–2008SummerF4015
Giorgio Zampori ItalyGymnastics1912–1924SummerM4015
189 Simon Ammann SwitzerlandSki jumping2002–2010WinterM4004
Fanny Blankers-Koen NetherlandsAthletics1948SummerF4004
Tamika Catchings United StatesBasketball2004–2016SummerF4004
Dario Cologna SwitzerlandCross-country skiing2010–2018WinterM4004
Betty Cuthbert AustraliaAthletics1956–1964SummerF4004
Tamás Darnyi HungarySwimming1988–1992SummerM4004
Deng Yaping ChinaTable tennis1992–1996SummerF4004
Harrison Dillard United StatesAthletics1948–1952SummerM4004
Paul Bert Elvstrøm DenmarkSailing1948–1960SummerM4004
Anastasia Ermakova RussiaSynchronized swimming2004–2008SummerF4004
Mohamed Farah Great BritainAthletics2012–2016SummerM4004
Sylvia Fowles United StatesBasketball2008–2020SummerF4004
Francesco Friedrich GermanyBobsleigh2018–2022WinterM4004
Jenő Fuchs HungaryFencing1908–1912SummerM4004
Kaori Icho JapanWrestling2004–2016SummerF4004
Michael Johnson United StatesAthletics1992–2000SummerM4004
Robert Korzeniowski PolandAthletics1996–2004SummerM4004
Alvin Kraenzlein United StatesAthletics1900SummerM4004
Lenny Krayzelburg United StatesSwimming2000–2004SummerM4004
Viktor Krovopuskov Soviet UnionFencing1976–1980SummerM4004
Lisa Leslie United StatesBasketball1996–2008SummerF4004
Mijaín López CubaWrestling2008–2020SummerM4004
Thorsten Margis GermanyBobsleigh2018–2022WinterM4004
Pat McCormick United StatesDiving1952–1956SummerF4004
Al Oerter United StatesAthletics1956–1968SummerM4004
Caroline Ouellette CanadaIce hockey2002–2014WinterF4004
Jesse Owens United StatesAthletics1936SummerM4004
Carlo Pavesi ItalyFencing1952–1960SummerM4004
Matthew Pinsent Great BritainRowing1992–2004SummerM4004
Paulo Radmilovic Great BritainWater polo, Swimming1908–1920SummerM4004
Henri Saint Cyr SwedenEquestrian1952–1956SummerM4004
Vladimir Salnikov Soviet UnionSwimming1980–1988SummerM4004
Carl Schuhmann GermanyGymnastics, Wrestling1896SummerM4004
Shi Tingmao ChinaDiving2016–2020SummerF4004
Nicole Uphoff West Germany
 Germany
Equestrian1988–1992SummerF4004
Lasse Virén FinlandAthletics1972–1976SummerM4004
Thomas Wassberg SwedenCross-country skiing1980–1988WinterM4004
Serena Williams United StatesTennis2000–2012SummerF4004
Bärbel Wöckel East GermanyAthletics1976–1980SummerF4004
Zhang Yining ChinaTable tennis2004–2008SummerF4004

Timeline

This is a progressive list of Olympians that have held the record for most titles won. It includes titles won in 1896 and 1900, before gold medals were awarded for first place. All record-holders have competed at Summer Games rather than Winter Games.

Michael Phelps, holder of the record for the most Olympic gold medals, with one of his medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics
Gold medals Date Athlete Nation Sport Record gold-medal event Earlier gold-medal events Gender
1[1] 1896-04-06 James Connolly  United States Athletics Triple jump M
Robert Garrett  United States Athletics Discus M
1896-04-07 Ellery Clark  United States Athletics Long jump M
Thomas Burke  United States Athletics 400 metres M
2[1] Robert Garrett  United States Athletics Shot put see above M
1896-04-09 Edwin Flack  Australia Athletics 800 metres 1896 - 1 M
Fritz Hofmann, Konrad Böcker, Alfred Flatow, Gustav Flatow, Georg Hilmar, Fritz Manteuffel, Karl Neukirch, Richard Röstel, Gustav Schuft, Carl Schuhmann, Hermann Weingärtner  Germany Gymnastics Team horizontal bar 1896 - 1 M
3[1] Carl Schuhmann  Germany Gymnastics Vault see previous M
Hermann Weingärtner  Germany Gymnastics Horizontal bar see above M
1896-04-10 Alfred Flatow  Germany Gymnastics Parallel bars see above M
4 1896-04-11[1] Carl Schuhmann  Germany Wrestling Greco-Roman see above M
1900-07-16 Alvin Kraenzlein  United States Athletics 200 metre hurdles 1900 - 1, 2, 3 M
1904-08-05 Marcus Hurley  United States Cycling 1 mile 1904 - 1, 2, 3 M
1904-08-29 Ray Ewry  United States Athletics Standing long jump 1900 - 1, 2, 3 M
5 1904-08-31 Standing high jump
6 1904-09-03 Standing triple jump
7 1908-07-20 Athletics Standing long jump
8 1908-07-23 Standing high jump
1924-07-13 Paavo Nurmi  Finland Athletics Team cross-country 1920 - 1, 2, 3
1924 - 4, 5, 6, 7
M
9 1928-07-29 Athletics 10000 metres
1964-10-23 Larisa Latynina  Soviet Union Gymnastics Floor exercise 1956 - 1, 2, 3, 4
1960 - 5, 6, 7
1964 - 8
F
2008-08-12 Michael Phelps  United States Swimming 200 metre freestyle 2004 - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
2008 - 7, 8
M
10 2008-08-13 200 metre butterfly
11 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
12 2008-08-15 200 metre individual medley
13 2008-08-16 100 metre butterfly
14 2008-08-17 4 × 100 metre medley relay
15 2012-07-31 Swimming 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
16 2012-08-02 200 metre individual medley
17 2012-08-03 100 metre butterfly
18 2012-08-04 4 × 100 metre medley relay
19 2016-08-07 Swimming 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
20 2016-08-09 200 metre butterfly
21 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
22 2016-08-11 200 metre individual medley
23 2016-08-13 4 × 100 metre medley relay

List of most career gold medals in individual events

This list currently includes all Olympians with three or more gold medals won as individuals (not as part of a team of two or more).

No. Athlete Nation Sport Years Games Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Michael Phelps United StatesSwimming2004–2016SummerM132116
2 Ray Ewry United StatesAthletics1900–1908SummerM8008
3 Věra Čáslavská CzechoslovakiaGymnastics1964–1968SummerF7108
Carl Lewis United StatesAthletics1984–1996SummerM7108
5 Larisa Latynina Soviet UnionGymnastics1956–1964SummerF65314
6 Nikolai Andrianov Soviet UnionGymnastics1972–1980SummerM63312
7 Bjørn Dæhlie NorwayCross-country skiing1992–1998WinterM6309
Paavo Nurmi FinlandAthletics1920–1928SummerM6309
9 Boris Shakhlin Soviet UnionGymnastics1956–1964SummerM62210
10 Katie Ledecky United StatesSwimming2012–2020SummerF6107
11 Usain Bolt JamaicaAthletics2008–2016SummerM6006
Lidia Skoblikova Soviet UnionSpeed skating1960–1964WinterF6006
13 Ireen Wüst NetherlandsSpeed skating2006–2022WinterF54110
14 Marit Bjørgen NorwayCross-country skiing2002–2018WinterF53210
15 Ole Einar Bjørndalen NorwayBiathlon1998–2014WinterM5319
Viktor Chukarin Soviet UnionGymnastics1952–1956SummerM5319
Sawao Kato JapanGymnastics1968–1976SummerM5319
18 Nadia Comăneci RomaniaGymnastics1976–1980SummerF5117
Krisztina Egerszegi HungarySwimming1988–1996SummerF5117
Gert Fredriksson SwedenCanoeing1948–1960SummerM5117
Clas Thunberg FinlandSpeed skating1924–1928WinterM5117
22 Vitaly Scherbo Unified Team
 Belarus
Gymnastics1992–1996SummerM5049
23 Bonnie Blair United StatesSpeed skating1988–1994WinterF5016
24 Eric Heiden United StatesSpeed skating1980WinterM5005
25 Lyubov Yegorova Unified Team
 Russia
Cross-country skiing1992–1994WinterF4307
26 Kjetil André Aamodt NorwayAlpine skiing1992–2006WinterM4228
Akinori Nakayama JapanGymnastics1968–1972SummerM4228
Claudia Pechstein GermanySpeed skating1992–2006WinterF4228
29 Ivar Ballangrud NorwaySpeed skating1928–1936WinterM4217
30 Martin Fourcade FranceBiathlon2010–2018WinterM4206
Jin Jong-oh South KoreaShooting2004–2016SummerM4206
Janica Kostelić CroatiaAlpine skiing2002–2006WinterF4206
Hubert Van Innis BelgiumArchery1900–1920SummerM4206
34 Inge de Bruijn NetherlandsSwimming2000–2004SummerF4116
Ágnes Keleti HungaryGymnastics1952–1956SummerF4116
Mark Spitz United StatesSwimming1968–1972SummerM4116
Leontien van Moorsel NetherlandsCycling2000–2004SummerF4116
38 Ben Ainslie Great BritainSailing1996–2012SummerM4105
Janet Evans United StatesSwimming1988–1992SummerF4105
Yevgeny Grishin Soviet UnionSpeed skating1956–1964WinterM4105
Anton Heida United StatesGymnastics1904SummerM4105
Jason Kenny Great BritainCycling2008–2020SummerM4105
Yana Klochkova UkraineSwimming2000–2004SummerF4105
Johann Olav Koss NorwaySpeed skating1992–1994WinterM4105
Greg Louganis United StatesDiving1976–1988SummerM4105
Alexander Popov Unified Team
 Russia
Swimming1992–2000SummerM4105
Emil Zátopek CzechoslovakiaAthletics1948–1952SummerM4105
47 Ahn Hyun-Soo
Viktor Ahn
 South Korea
 Russia
Short track speed skating2006–2014WinterM4026
48 Marcus Hurley United StatesCycling1904SummerM4015
Roland Matthes East GermanySwimming1968–1976SummerM4015
50 Simon Ammann SwitzerlandSki jumping2002–2010WinterM4004
Dario Cologna SwitzerlandCross-country skiing2010–2018WinterM4004
Tamás Darnyi HungarySwimming1988–1992SummerM4004
Paul Bert Elvstrøm DenmarkSailing1948–1960SummerM4004
Mohamed Farah Great BritainAthletics2012–2016SummerM4004
Fu Mingxia ChinaDiving1992–2000SummerF4004
Chris Hoy Great BritainCycling2004–2012SummerM4004
Kaori Icho JapanWrestling2004–2016SummerF4004
Kosuke Kitajima JapanSwimming2004–2008SummerM4004
Hannes Kolehmainen FinlandAthletics1912–1920SummerM4004
Robert Korzeniowski PolandAthletics1996–2004SummerM4004
Alvin Kraenzlein United StatesAthletics1900SummerM4004
Mijaín López  Cuba Wrestling 2008–2020 Summer M 4 0 0 4
Pat McCormick United StatesDiving1952–1956SummerF4004
Al Oerter United StatesAthletics1956–1968SummerM4004
Kristin Otto East GermanySwimming1988SummerF4004
Elaine Thompson-Herah JamaicaAthletics2016-2020SummerF4004
Lasse Virén FinlandAthletics1972–1976SummerM4004
68 Karin Enke East GermanySpeed skating1980–1988WinterF3418
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann GermanySpeed skating1992–1998WinterF3418
70 Takashi Ono JapanGymnastics1952–1960SummerM33410
71 Sixten Jernberg SwedenCross-country skiing1956–1964WinterM3317
72 Anastasiya Kuzmina SlovakiaBiathlon2010–2018WinterF3306
Ville Ritola FinlandAthletics1924–1928SummerM3306
74 Alexei Nemov RussiaGymnastics1996–2000SummerM32510
75 Martina Sáblíková Czech RepublicSpeed skating2010–2022WinterF3227
76 George Eyser United StatesGymnastics1904SummerM3216
Knut Holmann NorwayCanoeing1992–2000SummerM3216
Ralph Rose United StatesAthletics1904–1912SummerM3216
79 Klaus Dibiasi ItalyDiving1964–1976SummerM3205
Georg Hackl West Germany
 Germany
Luge1988–2002WinterM3205
Sven Kramer NetherlandsSpeed skating2006–2018WinterM3205
Georges Miez SwitzerlandGymnastics1928–1936SummerM3205
Aaron Peirsol United StatesSwimming2000–2008SummerM3205
Ralf Schumann East Germany
 Germany
Shooting1988–2008SummerM3205
Sun Yang ChinaSwimming2012–2016SummerM3205
Alberto Tomba ItalyAlpine skiing1988–1994WinterM3205
87 Johan Grøttumsbråten NorwayNordic combined,
Cross-country skiing
1924–1932WinterM3126
Jackie Joyner-Kersee United StatesAthletics1984–1996SummerF3126
Kim Rhode United StatesShooting1996–2016SummerF3126
90 Charles Daniels United StatesSwimming1904–1908SummerM3115
Darya Domracheva BelarusBiathlon2010–2018WinterF3115
Shane Gould AustraliaSwimming1972SummerF3115
Therese Johaug NorwayCross-country skiing2014–2022WinterF3115
Li Ning ChinaGymnastics1984SummerM3115
Vreni Schneider SwitzerlandAlpine skiing1988–1994WinterF3115
Daniela Silivaş RomaniaGymnastics1988SummerF3115
Leon Štukelj YugoslaviaGymnastics1924–1936SummerM3115
Ian Thorpe AustraliaSwimming2000–2004SummerM3115
Pieter van den Hoogenband NetherlandsSwimming2000–2004SummerM3115
Valentina Vezzali ItalyFencing1996–2012SummerF3115
Wang Meng ChinaShort track speed skating2006–2010WinterF3115
102 Vladimir Artemov Soviet UnionGymnastics1988SummerM3104
Kenenisa Bekele EthiopiaAthletics2004–2008SummerM3104
Niccolò Campriani ItalyShooting2012–2016SummerM3104
Deborah Compagnoni ItalyAlpine skiing1992–1998WinterF3104
Kornelia Ender East GermanySwimming1972–1976SummerF3104
John Flanagan United StatesAthletics1900–1908SummerM3104
Ramón Fonst CubaFencing1900–1904SummerM3104
Dawn Fraser AustraliaSwimming1956–1964SummerF3104
Gillis Grafström SwedenFigure skating1920–1932BothM3104
Michael Groß West GermanySwimming1984–1988SummerM3104
Tomas Gustafson SwedenSpeed skating1984–1988WinterM3104
Harry Hillman United StatesAthletics1904–1908SummerM3104
Maria Höfl-Riesch GermanyAlpine skiing2010–2014WinterF3104
Katinka Hosszú HungarySwimming2016SummerF3104
Alexander Karelin Soviet Union
 Unified Team
 Russia
Wrestling1988–2000SummerM3104
Nellie Kim Soviet UnionGymnastics1976–1980SummerF3104
Ingrid Krämer United Team of GermanyDiving1960–1964SummerF3104
Matti Nykänen FinlandSki jumping1984–1988WinterM3104
Tamara Press Soviet UnionAthletics1960–1964SummerF3104
Myer Prinstein United StatesAthletics1900–1904SummerM3104
Murray Rose AustraliaSwimming1956–1960SummerM3104
Viktor Saneyev Soviet UnionAthletics1968–1980SummerM3104
Ard Schenk NetherlandsSpeed skating1968–1972WinterM3104
Ecaterina Szabo RomaniaGymnastics1984SummerF3104
Anky van Grunsven NetherlandsEquestrian1996–2008SummerF3104
Saori Yoshida JapanWrestling2004–2016SummerF3104
Jan Železný Czechoslovakia
 Czech Republic
Athletics1988–2000SummerM3104
129 Tirunesh Dibaba EthiopiaAthletics2004–2016SummerF3036
130 Simone Biles United StatesGymnastics2016–2020SummerF3025
Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi FinlandCross-country skiing1984–1994WinterF3025
Katja Seizinger GermanyAlpine skiing1992–1998WinterF3025
133 Johannes Thingnes Bø  Norway Biathlon 2018–2022 Winter M 3 0 1 4
Pyrros Dimas GreeceWeightlifting1992–2004SummerM3014
Ugo Frigerio ItalyAthletics1920–1932SummerM3014
Natalie Geisenberger  Germany Luge 2010–2022 Winter F 3 0 1 4
Irene Schouten NetherlandsSpeed skating2018–2022WinterF3014
Martin Sheridan United StatesAthletics1904–1908SummerM3014
Michelle Smith IrelandSwimming1996SummerF3014
Zou Kai ChinaGymnastics2008–2012SummerM3014
Matthias Mayer AustriaAlpine skiing2014–2022WinterF3014
142 Thomas Alsgaard NorwayCross-country skiing1994–2002WinterM3003
Hjalmar Andersen NorwaySpeed skating1952WinterM3003
Kristin Armstrong United StatesCycling2008–2016SummerF3003
Félicia Ballanger FranceCycling1996–2000SummerF3003
Brooke Bennett United StatesSwimming1996–2000SummerF3003
Fanny Blankers-Koen NetherlandsAthletics1948SummerF3003
Mike Burton United StatesSwimming1968–1972SummerM3003
Betty Cuthbert AustraliaAthletics1956–1964SummerF3003
Caeleb Dressel United StatesSwimming2016–2020SummerM3003
Tony Estanguet FranceCanoeing2000–2012SummerM3003
Archie Hahn United StatesAthletics1904SummerM3003
Thorleif Haug NorwayCross-country skiing1924WinterM3003
Sonja Henie NorwayFigure skating1928–1936WinterF3003
Bud Houser United StatesAthletics1924–1928SummerM3003
Vyacheslav Ivanov Soviet UnionRowing1956–1964SummerM3003
Ivar Johansson SwedenWrestling1932–1936SummerM3003
Michael Johnson United StatesAthletics1992–2000SummerM3003
Kakhi Kakhiashvili
Akakios Kakiasvilis
 Unified Team
 Greece
Weightlifting1992–2000SummerM3003
Pertti Karppinen FinlandRowing1976–1984SummerM3003
Tatyana Kazankina Soviet UnionAthletics1976–1980SummerF3003
Jean-Claude Killy FranceAlpine skiing1968WinterM3003
Ester Ledecká Czech RepublicSnowboarding,
Alpine skiing
2018–2022WinterF3003
Eric Lemming SwedenAthletics1908–1912SummerM3003
James Lightbody United StatesAthletics1904SummerM3003
Paul Masson FranceCycling1896SummerM3003
Alexander Medved Soviet UnionWrestling1964–1972SummerM3003
Debbie Meyer United StatesSwimming1968SummerF3003
Halil Mutlu TurkeyWeightlifting1996–2004SummerM3003
Nedo Nadi ItalyFencing1912–1920SummerM3003
Tadahiro Nomura JapanJudo1996–2004SummerM3003
Kjeld Nuis  Netherlands Speed skating 2018-2022 Winter M 3 0 0 3
Jesse Owens United StatesAthletics1936SummerM3003
László Papp HungaryBoxing1948–1956SummerM3003
Marie-José Pérec FranceAthletics1992–1996SummerF3003
Toni Sailer AustriaAlpine skiing1956WinterM3003
Buvaisar Saitiev RussiaWrestling1996–2008SummerM3003
Vladimir Salnikov Soviet UnionSwimming1980–1988SummerM3003
Félix Savón CubaBoxing1992–2000SummerM3003
Peter Snell New ZealandAthletics1960–1964SummerM3003
Teófilo Stevenson CubaBoxing1972–1980SummerM3003
Kamil Stoch PolandSki jumping2014–2018WinterM3003
Naim Süleymanoğlu TurkeyWeightlifting1988–1996SummerM3003
Áron Szilágyi HungaryFencing2012–2020SummerM3003
Marianne Timmer NetherlandsSpeed skating1998–2006WinterF3003
Yvonne van Gennip NetherlandsSpeed skating1988WinterF3003
Ulrich Wehling East GermanyNordic combined1972–1980WinterM3003
Johnny Weissmuller United StatesSwimming1924–1928SummerM3003
Carl Westergren SwedenWrestling1920–1932SummerM3003
Shaun White United StatesSnowboarding2006–2018WinterM3003
Bradley Wiggins Great BritainCycling2004–2012SummerM3003
Anita Wlodarczyk Poland Athletics2012–2020SummerF3003
Nikolay Zimyatov Soviet UnionCross-country skiing1980–1984WinterM3003

See also

References

  1. Coubertin, Pierre de; Timoleon J. Philimon; N. G. Politis; Ch. Anninos (1897). "Second Part: The Olympic Games in 1896" (PDF). The Olympic Games, B.C. 776 – A.D. 1896. IOC official Olympic reports. translated by A. v. K. London: Grevel. pp. 55–81 (passim). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-02-29. Retrieved 2008-08-13. (note: the source gives dates in the Julian calendar; this table uses the Gregorian calendar)
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