Spain at the Olympics

Spain first participated at the Olympic Games in 1900, and has sent athletes to compete in most Summer Olympic Games since 1920. Spain has also participated in every Winter Olympic Games since 1936. Its team is organised by the Spanish Olympic Committee (COE, Comité Olímpico Español) created in 1924.

Spain at the
Olympics
IOC codeESP
NOCSpanish Olympic Committee
Websitewww.coe.es (in Spanish)
Medals
Ranked 29th
Gold
49
Silver
73
Bronze
52
Total
174
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Spain withdrew from the 1936 Summer Olympics in Nazi Germany because of the Civil War, and also boycotted the 1956 Games in Melbourne because of the Soviet Union's invasion of Hungary. The equestrian events in 1956 were held five months earlier in Stockholm, and Spain did participate in those events.

Spain hosted the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, the home city of then-president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Juan Antonio Samaranch.

Spanish athletes have won a total of 174 medals in 33 different sports and the country currently ranks 25th in the all-time Summer Olympics medal count, with sailing as the top medal-producing sport. Five of those medals were won at the Winter Games.

The COE counts one medal more than the IOC because they recognized one won by Pedro José Pidal y Bernaldo de Quirós in live pigeon shooting in the 1900 Summer Olympics, while the IOC doesn't recognize the event as an official one as the winners were given a money award.[1]

Hosted Games

Spain has hosted the Games on 1 occasion.

GamesHost cityDatesNationsParticipantsEvents
1992 Summer OlympicsBarcelona25 July – 9 August1699,356257

Unsuccessful bids

GamesCityWinner of bid
1924 Summer OlympicsBarcelonaParis, France
1936 Summer OlympicsBarcelonaBerlin, Nazi Germany
1972 Summer OlympicsMadridMunich, West Germany
1998 Winter OlympicsJacaNagano, Japan
2002 Winter OlympicsJacaSalt Lake City, United States
2004 Summer OlympicsSevilleAthens, Greece
2008 Summer OlympicsSevilleBeijing, China
2010 Winter OlympicsJacaVancouver, Canada
2012 Summer OlympicsMadridLondon, United Kingdom
2014 Winter OlympicsJacaSochi, Russia
2016 Summer OlympicsMadridRio de Janeiro, Brazil
2020 Summer OlympicsMadridTokyo, Japan

Medal tables

  Host country

List of medalists

Summer Olympics

Medal Name(s) Games Sport Event
 GoldJosé de Amézola y Aspizúa
Francisco Villota
1900 Paris Basque pelotaTwo-man teams
 Silver 1920 Antwerp FootballMen's tournament
 SilverÁlvaro de Figueroa
José de Figueroa
Hernando Fitz-James
Jacobo Fitz-James
Leopoldo Saínz de la Maza
1920 Antwerp PoloMen's tournament
 GoldJosé Álvarez de Bohórquez
Julio García Fernández de los Ríos
José Navarro Morenés
1928 Amsterdam EquestrianTeam jumping
 BronzeSantiago Amat1932 Los Angeles SailingSnowbird
 SilverJaime García
José Navarro Morenés
Marcelino Gavilán
1948 London EquestrianTeam jumping
 SilverÁngel León Gozalo1952 Helsinki ShootingMen's 50 metre pistol
 Bronze 1960 Rome Field hockeyMen's tournament
 BronzeEnrique Rodríguez1972 Munich BoxingLight flyweight
 SilverAntonio Gorostegui
Pedro Millet
1976 Montreal Sailing470
 SilverJosé María Esteban
José Ramón López
Herminio Menéndez
Luis Gregorio Ramos
1976 Montreal CanoeingMen's K-4 1000 m
 GoldAlejandro Abascal
Miguel Noguer
1980 Moscow SailingFlying Dutchman
 SilverJordi Llopart1980 Moscow AthleticsMen's 50 kilometres walk
 Silver 1980 Moscow Field hockeyMen's tournament
 SilverHerminio Menéndez
Guillermo del Riego
1980 Moscow CanoeingMen's K-2 500 metres
 BronzeDavid López-Zubero1980 Moscow SwimmingMen's 100 metre butterfly
 BronzeHerminio Menéndez
Luis Gregorio Ramos
1980 Moscow CanoeingMen's K-2 1000 metres
 GoldLuis Doreste
Roberto Molina
1984 Los Angeles Sailing470
 SilverLuis María Lasúrtegui
Fernando Climent
1984 Los Angeles RowingMen's coxless pair
 Silver 1984 Los Angeles BasketballMen's tournament
 BronzeNarciso Suárez
Enrique Míguez
1984 Los Angeles CanoeingMen's C-2 500 m
 BronzeJosé Manuel Abascal1984 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's 1500 m
 GoldJosé Luis Doreste1988 Seoul SailingFinn
 SilverSergio Casal
Emilio Sánchez
1988 Seoul TennisMen's doubles
 BronzeSergio López1988 Seoul SwimmingMen's 200 m breaststroke
 BronzeJorge Guardiola1988 Seoul ShootingSkeet
 GoldJosé Manuel Moreno1992 Barcelona CyclingMen's track time trial
 GoldMartín López-Zubero1992 Barcelona SwimmingMen's 200 m backstroke
 GoldDaniel Plaza1992 Barcelona AthleticsMen's 20 km walk
 GoldMiriam Blasco1992 Barcelona JudoWomen's Lightweight (56 kg)
 GoldAlmudena Muñoz1992 Barcelona JudoWomen's Half Lightweight (52 kg)
 GoldLuis Doreste
Domingo Manrique
1992 Barcelona SailingFlying Dutchman
 GoldJosé María van der Ploeg1992 Barcelona SailingFinn
 GoldJordi Calafat
Kiko Sánchez
1992 Barcelona SailingMen's 470
 GoldTheresa Zabell
Patricia Guerra
1992 Barcelona SailingWomen's 470
 GoldAntonio Vázquez
Alfonso Menéndez
Juan Holgado
1992 Barcelona ArcheryMen's Team
 Gold 1992 Barcelona Field hockeyWomen's tournament
 GoldFermín Cacho1992 Barcelona AthleticsMen's 1500 m
 Gold 1992 Barcelona FootballMen's tournament
 SilverNatalia Vía Dufresne1992 Barcelona SailingEurope
 SilverAntonio Peñalver1992 Barcelona AthleticsMen's decathlon
 SilverCarolina Pascual1992 Barcelona GymnasticsWomen's rhythmic individual all-around
 SilverJordi Arrese1992 Barcelona TennisMen's singles
 SilverArantxa Sánchez Vicario
Conchita Martínez
1992 Barcelona TennisWomen's doubles
 SilverFaustino Reyes1992 Barcelona BoxingFeatherweight (57 kg)
 Silver 1992 Barcelona Water poloMen's tournament
 BronzeJavier García Chico1992 Barcelona AthleticsMen's pole vault
 BronzeArantxa Sánchez Vicario1992 Barcelona TennisWomen's singles
 GoldJosé Luis Ballester
Fernando León
1996 Atlanta SailingTornado
 GoldBegoña Vía Dufresne
Theresa Zabell
1996 Atlanta SailingWomen's 470
 Gold 1996 Atlanta Water poloMen's tournament
 GoldLorena Guréndez
Tania Lamarca
Estíbaliz Martínez
Marta Baldó
Nuria Cabanillas
Estela Giménez
1996 Atlanta GymnasticsWomen's rhythmic team
 GoldMiguel Induráin1996 Atlanta CyclingMen's road time trial
 SilverErnesto Pérez1996 Atlanta JudoMen's Heavyweight (+95 kg)
 SilverArantxa Sánchez Vicario1996 Atlanta TennisWomen's singles
 Silver 1996 Atlanta Field hockeyMen's tournament
 SilverAbraham Olano1996 Atlanta CyclingMen's road time trial
 SilverSergi Bruguera1996 Atlanta TennisMen's singles
 SilverFermín Cacho1996 Atlanta AthleticsMen's 1500 m
 BronzeIsabel Fernández1996 Atlanta JudoWomen's Lightweight (56 kg)
 BronzeYolanda Soler1996 Atlanta JudoWomen's Extra Lightweight (48 kg)
 BronzeConchita Martínez
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario
1996 Atlanta TennisWomen's doubles
 BronzeRafael Lozano1996 Atlanta BoxingMen's Light Flyweight (48 kg)
 BronzeValentí Massana1996 Atlanta AthleticsMen's 50 km walk
 Bronze 1996 Atlanta HandballMen's tournament
 GoldIsabel Fernández2000 Sydney JudoWomen's Lightweight (57 kg)
 GoldJoan Llaneras2000 Sydney CyclingMen's points race
 GoldGervasio Deferr2000 Sydney GymnasticsMen's vault
 SilverGabriel Esparza2000 Sydney TaekwondoMen's Flyweight (58 kg)
 SilverRafael Lozano2000 Sydney BoxingLight Flyweight (48 kg)
 Silver 2000 Sydney FootballMen's tournament
 BronzeNina Zhivanevskaya2000 Sydney SwimmingWomen's 100 m backstroke
 BronzeMargarita Fullana2000 Sydney CyclingWomen's cross-country
 BronzeÀlex Corretja
Albert Costa
2000 Sydney TennisMen's doubles
 BronzeMaría Vasco2000 Sydney AthleticsWomen's 20 km walk
 Bronze 2000 Sydney HandballMen's tournament
 GoldGervasio Deferr2004 Athens GymnasticsMen's vault
 GoldXabier Fernández
Iker Martínez
2004 Athens Sailing49er class
 GoldDavid Cal2004 Athens CanoeingMen's C-1 1000 m
 SilverMaría Quintanal2004 Athens ShootingWomen's trap
 SilverPaquillo Fernández2004 Athens AthleticsMen's 20 km walk
 SilverBeatriz Ferrer-Salat
Juan Antonio Jiménez
Ignacio Rambla
Rafael Soto
2004 Athens EquestrianTeam dressage
 SilverRafael Trujillo2004 Athens SailingFinn class
 SilverSandra Azón
Natalia Vía Dufresne
2004 Athens SailingWomen's 470 class
 SilverConchita Martínez
Virginia Ruano Pascual
2004 Athens TennisWomen's doubles
 SilverJoan Llaneras2004 Athens CyclingMen's points race
 SilverJosé Antonio Escuredo2004 Athens CyclingMen's keirin
 SilverJavier Bosma
Pablo Herrera
2004 Athens VolleyballMen's beach volleyball
 SilverDavid Cal2004 Athens CanoeingMen's C-1 500 m
 SilverJosé Antonio Hermida2004 Athens CyclingMen's cross-country
 BronzeManuel Martínez Gutiérrez2004 Athens AthleticsMen's shot put
 BronzeSergi Escobar2004 Athens CyclingMen's individual pursuit
 BronzeCarlos Castaño
Sergi Escobar
Asier Maeztu
Carlos Torrent
2004 Athens CyclingMen's team pursuit
 BronzePatricia Moreno2004 Athens GymnasticsWomen's floor
 BronzeBeatriz Ferrer-Salat2004 Athens EquestrianIndividual dressage
 BronzeJoan Lino Martínez2004 Athens AthleticsMen's long jump
 GoldSamuel Sánchez2008 Beijing CyclingMen's road race
 GoldJoan Llaneras2008 Beijing CyclingMen's points race
 GoldRafael Nadal2008 Beijing TennisMen's singles
 GoldFernando Echávarri
Antón Paz Blanco
2008 Beijing SailingTornado class
 GoldSaúl Craviotto
Carlos Pérez
2008 Beijing CanoeingMen's K-2 500 m
 SilverIker Martínez
Xabier Fernández
2008 Beijing Sailing49er class
 SilverLydia Valentín2008 Beijing WeightliftingWomen's 75 kg
 SilverAnabel Medina Garrigues
Virginia Ruano Pascual
2008 Beijing TennisWomen's doubles
 SilverGervasio Deferr2008 Beijing GymnasticsMen's floor exercises
 SilverJoan Llaneras
Antonio Tauler
2008 Beijing CyclingMen's Madison
 SilverAndrea Fuentes
Gemma Mengual
2008 Beijing Synchronized swimmingWomen's duet
 SilverDavid Cal2008 Beijing CanoeingMen's C-1 1000 m
 SilverDavid Cal2008 Beijing CanoeingMen's C-1 500 m
 SilverAlba María Cabello
Raquel Corral
Andrea Fuentes
Gemma Mengual
Thaïs Henríquez
Laura López
Gisela Morón
Irina Rodríguez
Paola Tirados
2008 Beijing Synchronized swimmingWomen's team
 Silver 2008 Beijing Field hockeyMen's tournament
 Silver 2008 Beijing BasketballMen's tournament
 BronzeJosé Luis Abajo2008 Beijing FencingMen's individual épée
 BronzeLeire Olaberría2008 Beijing CyclingWomen's points race
 Bronze 2008 Beijing HandballMen's tournament
 GoldMarina Alabau2012 London SailingWomen's sailboard
 GoldLydia Valentín2012 London WeightliftingWomen's 75 kg
 GoldJoel González2012 London TaekwondoMen's 58 kg
 GoldTámara Echegoyen
Ángela Pumariega
Sofía Toro
2012 London SailingElliott 6m
 SilverMireia Belmonte García2012 London SwimmingWomen's 200 metre butterfly
 SilverMireia Belmonte García2012 London SwimmingWomen's 800 metre freestyle
 SilverJavier Gómez Noya2012 London TriathlonMen's
 SilverOna Carbonell
Andrea Fuentes
2012 London Synchronized swimmingWomen's duet
 SilverDavid Cal2012 London CanoeingMen's C-1 1000 m
 SilverBrigitte Yagüe2012 London TaekwondoWomen's 49 kg
 Silver 2012 London Water poloWomen's tournament
 SilverNicolás García2012 London TaekwondoMen's 80 kg
 SilverSaúl Craviotto2012 London CanoeingMen's K-1 200 m
 Silver 2012 London BasketballMen's tournament
 BronzeMaialen Chourraut2012 London CanoeingWomen's slalom K-1
 BronzeMaider Unda2012 London WrestlingWomen's freestyle 72 kg
 BronzeClara Basiana
Alba Cabello
Ona Carbonell
Margalida Crespí
Andrea Fuentes
Thaïs Henríquez
Paula Klamburg
Irene Montrucchio
Laia Pons
2012 London Synchronized swimmingWomen's team
 Bronze 2012 London HandballWomen's tournament
 BronzeRuth Beitia2012 London AthleticsWomen's high jump
 BronzeAlfonso Benavides2012 London CanoeingMen's C-1 200 metres
 GoldMireia Belmonte2016 Rio de Janeiro SwimmingWomen's 200 m butterfly
 GoldMaialen Chourraut2016 Rio de Janeiro CanoeingWomen's slalom K-1
 GoldMarc López
Rafael Nadal
2016 Rio de Janeiro TennisMen's doubles
 GoldMarcus Walz2016 Rio de Janeiro CanoeingMen's K-1 1000 m
 GoldSaúl Craviotto
Cristian Toro
2016 Rio de Janeiro CanoeingMen's K-2 200 m
 GoldCarolina Marín2016 Rio de Janeiro BadmintonWomen's singles
 GoldRuth Beitia2016 Rio de Janeiro AthleticsWomen's high jump
 SilverOrlando Ortega2016 Rio de Janeiro AthleticsMen's 110 m hurdles
 SilverEva Calvo2016 Rio de Janeiro TaekwondoWomen's 57 kg
 Silver 2016 Rio de Janeiro BasketballWomen's tournament
 SilverSandra Aguilar
Artemi Gavezou
Elena López
Lourdes Mohedano
Alejandra Quereda
2016 Rio de Janeiro GymnasticsWomen's rhythmic group all-around
 BronzeMireia Belmonte2016 Rio de Janeiro SwimmingWomen's 400 m individual medley
 BronzeLydia Valentín2016 Rio de Janeiro WeightliftingWomen's 75 kg
 BronzeJoel González2016 Rio de Janeiro TaekwondoMen's 68 kg
 BronzeSaúl Craviotto2016 Rio de Janeiro CanoeingMen's K-1 200 metres
 Bronze 2016 Rio de Janeiro BasketballMen's tournament
 BronzeCarlos Coloma2016 Rio de Janeiro CyclingMen's cross-country
 GoldAlberto Fernández
Fátima Gálvez
2020 Tokyo ShootingMixed trap team
 GoldSandra Sánchez2020 Tokyo KarateWomen's kata
 GoldAlberto Ginés López2020 Tokyo Sport climbingMen's combined
 SilverAdriana Cerezo2020 Tokyo TaekwondoWomen's 49 kg
 SilverMaialen Chourraut2020 Tokyo CanoeingWomen's slalom K-1
 SilverRayderley Zapata2020 Tokyo GymnasticsMen's floor
 SilverTeresa Portela2020 Tokyo CanoeingWomen's K-1 200 metres
 SilverDamián Quintero2020 Tokyo KarateMen's kata
 SilverSaúl Craviotto
Marcus Walz
Carlos Arévalo
Rodrigo Germade
2020 Tokyo CanoeingMen's K-4 500 metres
 Silver 2020 Tokyo Water poloWomen's tournament
 Silver 2020 Tokyo FootballMen's tournament
 BronzeDavid Valero2020 Tokyo CyclingMen's cross-country
 BronzePablo Carreño Busta2020 Tokyo TennisMen's singles
 BronzeAna Peleteiro2020 Tokyo AthleticsWomen's triple jump
 BronzeJoan Cardona Méndez2020 Tokyo SailingFinn
 BronzeJordi Xammar
Nicolás Rodríguez
2020 Tokyo SailingMen's 470
 Bronze 2020 Tokyo HandballMen's tournament

Winter Olympics

Medal Name(s) Games Sport Event
 GoldFrancisco Fernández Ochoa1972 Sapporo Alpine skiingMen's slalom
 BronzeBlanca Fernández Ochoa1992 Albertville Alpine skiingWomen's slalom
 BronzeRegino Hernández2018 Pyeongchang SnowboardingMen's snowboard cross
 BronzeJavier Fernández2018 Pyeongchang Figure skatingMen's singles
 SilverQueralt Castellet2022 Beijing SnowboardingWomen's halfpipe

Spanish athletes with most Olympic medals

  • Only Spanish athletes who achieved 3 or more medals or 2 gold medals are included in the following table.
AthleteGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Saúl Craviotto2215
Joan Llaneras2204
Gervasio Deferr2103
Luis Doreste2002
Rafael Nadal2002
Theresa Zabell2002
David Cal1405
Mireia Belmonte1214
Lydia Valentín1113
Maialen Chourraut1113
Andrea Fuentes0314
Arantxa Sánchez Vicario0224
Conchita Martínez0213
Felipe Reyes0213
Herminio Menéndez0213
José Manuel Calderón0213
Juan Carlos Navarro0213
Pau Gasol0213
Rudy Fernández0213
Demetrio Lozano0033
Totals (20 entries)16321765

Summary by sport

Archery

Games Archers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
1992 Barcelona13/41001
Total1001

Athletics

Games Athletes EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
1980 Moscow2213/380101
1984 Los Angeles1812/410011
1992 Barcelona5931/432114
1996 Atlanta5931/440112
2000 Sydney5634/460011
2004 Athens5733/460123
2012 London4626/470011
2016 Rio de Janeiro4728/471102
2020 Tokyo5233/480011
Total35816

Badminton

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
2016 Rio de Janeiro22/51001
Total1001

Basketball

Games EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
Nazi Germany 1936 Berlin0/10000
Australia 1956 Melbourne0/10000
United Kingdom 1948 London0/10000
Finland 1952 Helsinki0/10000
Australia 1956 Melbourne0/10000
Italy 1960 Rome1/10000
Japan 1964 Tokyo0/10000
Mexico 1968 Mexico City1/10000
West Germany 1972 Munich1/10000
Canada 1976 Montreal0/20000
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow1/20000
United States 1984 Los Angeles1/20101
South Korea 1988 Seoul1/20000
Spain 1992 Barcelona2/20000
United States 1996 Atlanta0/20000
Australia 2000 Sydney1/20000
Greece 2004 Athens2/20000
China 2008 Beijing2/20101
United Kingdom 2012 London1/20101
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro2/20112
Japan 2020 Tokyo2/40000
Total0415
EventNo. of
appearances
First
appearance
First
medal
First
gold medal
GoldSilverBronze Total Best finish
Men's 5-on-5 tournament13/201960198403132nd place, silver medalist(s) (1984, 2008, 2012)
Women's 5-on-5 tournament5/121992201601012nd place, silver medalist(s) (2016)
Men's 3x3 tournament0/10000
Women's 3x3 tournament0/10000

Basque pelota

Spain is credited with a gold medal in the only appearance of basque pelota as a medal sport at the Olympics in 1900, though the French team (one of only two teams to enter) withdrew shortly before the competition started and so no competition was held.[2][3]

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
1900 Paris21/11001
Total1001

Boxing

Games Boxers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
1972 Munich11/110011
1992 Barcelona77/120101
1996 Atlanta11/120011
2000 Sydney11/120101
Total0224

Equestrian

Spain had one competitor in the first equestrian events in 1900, competing in the mail coach event.

Games Riders EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
1900 Paris11/50000
1928 Amsterdam64/61001
1948 London74/60101
2004 Athens42/60112
Total1214

Fencing

Spain's 1900 Olympic debut included 1 fencer, Mauricio Álvarez de las Asturias Bohorques, 4th Duke of Gor, who competed in each of the 3 weapons' individual amateur events and reached the semifinals (5th to 8th place) in the sabre.

Games Fencers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
1900 Paris13/70000
2008 Beijing55/100011
Total0011

Football

Games EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
Kingdom of Greece 1896 Athens0/10000
France 1900 Paris0/10000
United States 1904 St. Louis0/10000
United Kingdom 1908 London0/10000
Sweden 1912 Stockholm0/10000
Belgium 1920 Antwerp1/10100
France 1924 Paris1/10000
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam1/10000
Nazi Germany 1936 Berlin0/10000
United Kingdom 1948 London0/10000
Finland 1952 Helsinki0/10000
Australia 1956 Melbourne0/10000
Italy 1960 Rome0/10000
Japan 1964 Tokyo0/10000
Mexico 1968 Mexico City1/10000
West Germany 1972 Munich1/10000
Canada 1976 Montreal1/10000
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow1/10000
United States 1984 Los Angeles0/10000
South Korea 1988 Seoul0/10000
Spain 1992 Barcelona1/11000
United States 1996 Atlanta1/20000
Australia 2000 Sydney1/20100
Greece 2004 Athens0/20000
China 2008 Beijing0/20000
United Kingdom 2012 London1/20000
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro0/20000
Japan 2020 Tokyo1/20100
Total111304
EventNo. of
appearances
First
appearance
First
medal
First
gold medal
GoldSilverBronze Total Best finish
Men's tournament11/2719201920199213041st place, gold medalist(s) (1992)
Women's tournament0/70000

Handball

Games Athletes EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
Nazi Germany 1936 Berlin00/10000
West Germany 1972 Munich01/10000
Canada 1976 Montreal00/20000
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow01/20000
United States 1984 Los Angeles01/20000
South Korea 1988 Seoul01/20000
Spain 1992 Barcelona282/20000
United States 1996 Atlanta141/20011
Australia 2000 Sydney141/20011
Greece 2004 Athens282/20000
China 2008 Beijing141/20011
United Kingdom 2012 London282/20011
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro141/20000
Japan 2020 Tokyo312/20011
Total0000
EventNo. of
appearances
First
appearance
First
medal
First
gold medal
GoldSilverBronze Total Best finish
Men's tournament11/141972199600443rd place, bronze medalist(s) (1996, 2000, 2008, 2020)
Women's tournament5/121992201200113rd place, bronze medalist(s) (2012)

Rowing

Spain's 1900 Olympic debut included 5 rowers, a men's single sculler and a men's coxed four team (for which the sculler served as coxswain).

Games Rowers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
1900 Paris52/40000
Total0101

Sailing

Games No. Sailors EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
190000/130000
190800/40000
191200/40000
192000/140000
192442/30000
192862/30000
193211/400117
193600/40000
194842/50000
195211/50000
195600/50000
1960115/50000
196411/50000
196884/50000
197273/60000
1976105/601018
198074/610015
198485/710013
1988168/810015
19921710/1041051
19961610/1020022
20001710/110000
20041811/1112033
20081610/1111023
2012149/1020022
2016149/100000
20201510/10002215
Total1353217
EventNo. of
appearances
First
appearance
First
medal
First
gold medal
GoldSilverBronze Total Best finish
O-Jolle0/119360000
Firefly1/11948000019th (1948)
Swallow0/119480000
Star ?/18194800007th (1984, 1996)
Dragon ?/61960000015th (1972)
Finn18/1819521988198821141st place, gold medalist(s) (1988, 1992)
12m² Sharpie0/119560000
Flying Dutchman9/919601980198020021st place, gold medalist(s) (1980, 1992)
Tempest1/2197600009th (1976)
Soling ?/8197600006th (1992)
Men's 47011/1219761976198421141st place, gold medalist(s) (1984, 1992)
Tornado ?/919881996199620021st place, gold medalist(s) (1996, 2008)
Division II1/1198800008th (1988)
Women's 470 ?/919881992199221031st place, gold medalist(s) (1992, 1996)
Men's Lechner A-3901/1199200006th (1992)
Women's Lechner A-3901/11992000012th (1992)
Europe4/41992199201002nd place, silver medalist(s) (1992)
Men's Mistral One Design3/31996000015th (1996)
Women's Mistral One Design3/3199600008th (2000, 2004)
Laser ?/71996000010th (2004)
49er ?/620002004200411021st place, gold medalist(s) (2004)
Men's RS:X4/4200800009th (2008, 2016)
Women's RS:X3/420082012201210001st place, gold medalist(s) (2012)
Laser Radial4/42012000011th (2012)
Elliott 6m1/120122012201210011st place, gold medalist(s) (2012)
49er FX2/2201600004th (2016, 2020)
Nacra 172/2201600006th (2020)

Volleyball

Games EventsGoldSilverBronze Total
Japan 1964 Tokyo1/20000
Mexico 1968 Mexico City1/20000
West Germany 1972 Munich1/20000
Canada 1976 Montreal0/20000
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow0/20000
United States 1984 Los Angeles0/20000
South Korea 1988 Seoul0/20000
Spain 1992 Barcelona2/20000
United States 1996 Atlanta1/40000
Australia 2000 Sydney2/40000
Greece 2004 Athens1/40101
China 2008 Beijing1/40000
United Kingdom 2012 London2/40000
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro2/40000
Japan 2020 Tokyo2/40000
Total0101
EventNo. of
appearances
First
appearance
First
medal
First
gold medal
GoldSilverBronze Total Best finish
Men's indoor tournament2/15199200008th (1992)
Women's indoor tournament1/15199200008th (1992)
Men's beach tournament7/71996200401012nd place, silver medalist(s) (2004)
Women's beach tournament3/720120007

See also

References

  1. Sánchez, Javier (9 August 2012). "La medalla 121, ¿o 122?". El Mundo. Retrieved August 9, 2012.
  2. 1900 basque pelota results from olympic.org
  3. "Two-Man Teams With Cesta, Men". Olympedia. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
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