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List of Olympic medalists in athletics (men)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is the complete list of men's Olympic medalists in athletics from 1896 to 2004.

See also: List of Olympic medalists in athletics (women), Athletics at the Summer Olympics, and Lists of Olympic medalists

Contents

[edit] Current Program

[edit] 100 m

The 100 m has been part of the Olympics since the beginning in 1896, and is usually among the best publicised events. It has been dominated by Americans, who have won 16 out of 25 titles. Only two athletes have won the title twice, Archie Hahn and Carl Lewis. Hahn won his titles only two years apart, while Lewis only retained his title after Canadian runner Ben Johnson, winner of the final, was disqualified after he tested positive for stanozolol.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Tom Burke (USA) Germany Fritz Hoffmann (GER) Hungary Alojz Sokol (HUN)
United States Francis Lane (USA)
1900 Paris United States Frank Jarvis (USA) United States John Tewksbury (USA) Australia Stanley Rowley (AUS)
1904 St. Louis United States Archie Hahn (USA) United States Nate Cartmell (USA) United States William Hogenson (USA)
1906 Athens United States Archie Hahn (USA) United States Fay Moulton (USA) Australia Nigel Barker (AUS)
1908 London South Africa Reggie Walker (RSA) United States James Rector (USA) Canada Bobby Kerr (CAN)
1912 Stockholm United States Ralph Craig (USA) United States Alvah Meyer (USA) United States Don Lippincott (USA)
1920 Antwerp United States Charlie Paddock (USA) United States Morris Kirksey (USA) Great Britain Harry Edward (GBR)
1924 Paris Great Britain Harold Abrahams (GBR) United States Jackson Scholz (USA) New Zealand Arthur Porritt (NZL)
1928 Amsterdam Canada Percy Williams (CAN) Great Britain Jack London (GBR) Germany Georg Lammers (GER)
1932 Los Angeles United States Eddie Tolan (USA) United States Ralph Metcalfe (USA) Germany Arthur Jonath (GER)
1936 Berlin United States Jesse Owens (USA) United States Ralph Metcalfe (USA) Netherlands Tinus Osendarp (NED)
1948 London United States Harrison Dillard (USA) United States Barney Ewell (USA) Panama Lloyd LaBeach (PAN)
1952 Helsinki United States Lindy Remigino (USA) Jamaica Herb McKenley (JAM) Great Britain Emmanuel McDonald Bailey (GBR)
1956 Melbourne United States Bobby Joe Morrow (USA) United States Thane Baker (USA) Australia Hector Hogan (AUS)
1960 Rome United Team of Germany Armin Hary (EUA) United States David Sime (USA) Great Britain Peter Radford (GBR)
1964 Tokyo United States Bob Hayes (USA) Cuba Enrique Figuerola (CUB) Canada Harry Jerome (CAN)
1968 Mexico City United States Jim Hines (USA) Jamaica Lennox Miller (JAM) United States Charles Greene (USA)
1972 Munich Soviet Union Valeri Borzov (URS) United States Robert Taylor (USA) Jamaica Lennox Miller (JAM)
1976 Montreal Trinidad and Tobago Hasely Crawford (TRI) Jamaica Don Quarrie (JAM) Soviet Union Valeri Borzov (URS)
1980 Moscow Great Britain Allan Wells (GBR) Cuba Silvio Leonard (CUB) Bulgaria Petar Petrov (BUL)
1984 Los Angeles United States Carl Lewis (USA) United States Sam Graddy (USA) Canada Ben Johnson (CAN)
1988 Seoul United States Carl Lewis (USA) Great Britain Linford Christie (GBR) United States Calvin Smith (USA)
1992 Barcelona Great Britain Linford Christie (GBR) Namibia Frankie Fredericks (NAM) United States Dennis Mitchell (USA)
1996 Atlanta Canada Donovan Bailey (CAN) Namibia Frankie Fredericks (NAM) Trinidad and Tobago Ato Boldon (TRI)
2000 Sydney United States Maurice Greene (USA) Trinidad and Tobago Ato Boldon (TRI) Barbados Obadele Thompson (BAR)
2004 Athens United States Justin Gatlin (USA) Portugal Francis Obikwelu (POR) United States Maurice Greene (USA)

[edit] 200 m

The 200 m is the event most like the stadion event, which was the first event contested at the ancient Olympics. It was introduced at the Olympics in 1900, and has been held ever since, with the exception of the 1906 Intercalated Games. 1904 marked the only occasion at which the 200 m was run on a track without a curve. Like the 100 m, Americans have dominated this event, with 17 wins. No athlete has been able to win the 200 m twice, but eight sprinters have managed to win the 100 and 200 m at the same Olympics.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States John Tewksbury (USA) India Norman Pritchard (IND) Australia Stanley Rowley (AUS)
1904 St. Louis United States Archie Hahn (USA) United States Nate Cartmell (USA) United States William Hogenson (USA)
1906 Athens not included in the Olympic program
1908 London Canada Bobby Kerr (CAN) United States Robert Cloughen (USA) United States Nate Cartmell (USA)
1912 Stockholm United States Ralph Craig (USA) United States Don Lippincott (USA) Great Britain William Applegarth (GBR)
1920 Antwerp United States Allen Woodring (USA) United States Charlie Paddock (USA) Great Britain Harry Edward (GBR)
1924 Paris United States Jackson Scholz (USA) United States Charlie Paddock (USA) Great Britain Eric Liddell (GBR)
1928 Amsterdam Canada Percy Williams (CAN) Great Britain Walter Rangeley (GBR) Germany Helmut Körnig (GER)
1932 Los Angeles United States Eddie Tolan (USA) United States George Simpson (USA) United States Ralph Metcalfe (USA)
1936 Berlin United States Jesse Owens (USA) United States Mack Robinson (USA) Netherlands Tinus Osendarp (NED)
1948 London United States Mel Patton (USA) United States Barney Ewell (USA) Panama Lloyd LaBeach (PAN)
1952 Helsinki United States Andy Stanfield (USA) United States Thane Baker (USA) United States James Gathers (USA)
1956 Melbourne United States Bobby Joe Morrow (USA) United States Andy Stanfield (USA) United States Thane Baker (USA)
1960 Rome Italy Livio Berruti (ITA) United States Lester Carney (USA) France Abdoulaye Seye (FRA)
1964 Tokyo United States Henry Carr (USA) United States Paul Drayton (USA) Trinidad and Tobago Edwin Roberts (TRI)
1968 Mexico City United States Tommie Smith (USA) Australia Peter Norman (AUS) United States John Carlos (USA)
1972 Munich Soviet Union Valeri Borzov (URS) United States Larry Black (USA) Italy Pietro Mennea (ITA)
1976 Montreal Jamaica Don Quarrie (JAM) United States Millard Hampton (USA) United States Dwayne Evans (USA)
1980 Moscow Italy Pietro Mennea (ITA) Great Britain Allan Wells (GBR) Jamaica Don Quarrie (JAM)
1984 Los Angeles United States Carl Lewis (USA) United States Kirk Baptiste (USA) United States Thomas Jefferson (USA)
1988 Seoul United States Joe DeLoach (USA) United States Carl Lewis (USA) Brazil Robson da Silva (BRA)
1992 Barcelona United States Mike Marsh (USA) Namibia Frankie Fredericks (NAM) United States Michael Bates (USA)
1996 Atlanta United States Michael Johnson (USA) Namibia Frankie Fredericks (NAM) Trinidad and Tobago Ato Boldon (TRI)
2000 Sydney Greece Konstantinos Kenteris (GRE) Great Britain Darren Campbell (GBR) Trinidad and Tobago Ato Boldon (TRI)
2004 Athens United States Shawn Crawford (USA) United States Bernard Williams (USA) United States Justin Gatlin (USA)

[edit] 400 m

The 400 m, the one lap long sprint (on a modern track), has been part of the Olympics since the first Olympics in 1896. The event has been dominated by Americans, who have won 18 of the 25 titles. The first runner to defend his title successfully was Michael Johnson, who won the championship in 1996 and 2000. In 1908, the final was a walkover for British runner Wyndham Halswelle. He had been obstructed by the American runner John Carpenter in the first final, which was the reason for a re-run. However, the other runners — both American — refused to run, leaving the title to Halswelle.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Tom Burke (USA) United States Herbert Jamison (USA) Great Britain Charles Gmelin (GBR)
1900 Paris United States Maxey Long (USA) United States William Holland (USA) Denmark Ernst Schultz (DEN)
1904 St. Louis United States Harry Hillman (USA) United States Frank Waller (USA) United States Herman Groman (USA)
1906 Athens United States Paul Pilgrim (USA) Great Britain Wyndham Halswelle (GBR) Australia Nigel Barker (AUS)
1908 London Great Britain Wyndham Halswelle (GBR)
1912 Stockholm United States Charles Reidpath (USA) Germany Hanns Braun (GER) United States Edward Lindberg (USA)
1920 Antwerp South Africa Bevil Rudd (RSA) Great Britain Guy Butler (GBR) Sweden Nils Engdahl (SWE)
1924 Paris Great Britain Eric Liddell (GBR) United States Horatio Fitch (USA) Great Britain Guy Butler (GBR)
1928 Amsterdam United States Ray Barbuti (USA) Canada James Ball (CAN) Germany Joachim Büchner (GER)
1932 Los Angeles United States Bill Carr (USA) United States Ben Eastman (USA) Canada Alex Wilson (CAN)
1936 Berlin United States Archie Williams (USA) Great Britain Godfrey Brown (GBR) United States James LuValle (USA)
1948 London Jamaica Arthur Wint (JAM) Jamaica Herb McKenley (JAM) United States Mal Whitfield (USA)
1952 Helsinki Jamaica George Rhoden (JAM) Jamaica Herb McKenley (JAM) United States Ollie Matson (USA)
1956 Melbourne United States Charlie Jenkins (USA) United Team of Germany Karl-Friedrich Haas (EUA) Finland Voitto Hellsten (FIN)
Soviet Union Ardalion Ignatyev (URS)
1960 Rome United States Otis Davis (USA) United Team of Germany Carl Kaufmann (EUA) South Africa Malcolm Spence (RSA)
1964 Tokyo United States Michael Larrabee (USA) Trinidad and Tobago Wendell Mottley (TRI) Poland Andrzej Badeński (POL)
1968 Mexico City United States Lee Evans (USA) United States Larry James (USA) United States Ron Freeman (USA)
1972 Munich United States Vincent Matthews (USA) United States Wayne Collett (USA) Kenya Julius Sang (KEN)
1976 Montreal Cuba Alberto Juantorena (CUB) United States Fred Newhouse (USA) United States Herman Frazier (USA)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Viktor Markin (URS) Australia Rick Mitchell (AUS) East Germany Frank Schaffer (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles United States Alonzo Babers (USA) Côte d'Ivoire Gabriel Tiacoh (CIV) United States Antonio McKay (USA)
1988 Seoul United States Steve Lewis (USA) United States Butch Reynolds (USA) United States Danny Everett (USA)
1992 Barcelona United States Quincy Watts (USA) United States Steve Lewis (USA) Kenya Samson Kitur (KEN)
1996 Atlanta United States Michael Johnson (USA) Great Britain Roger Black (GBR) Uganda Davis Kamoga (UGA)
2000 Sydney United States Michael Johnson (USA) United States Alvin Harrison (USA) Jamaica Greg Haughton (JAM)
2004 Athens United States Jeremy Wariner (USA) United States Otis Harris (USA) United States Derrick Brew (USA)

[edit] 800 m

The 800 m, the shortest of the so-called middle distances, has always been on the Olympic programme. In the past, the distance was dominated by Americans (9 wins) and Britons (6 wins), but there have been no winners from these countries since 1972 and 1980, respectively. Three athletes have succeeded in winning two consecutive titles in the 800 m: Douglas Lowe (Great Britain), Mal Whitfield (United States) and Peter Snell (New Zealand).

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens Australia Teddy Flack (AUS) Hungary Nándor Dáni (HUN) Greece Dimitrios Golemis (GRE)
1900 Paris Great Britain Alfred Tysoe (GBR) United States John Cregan (USA) United States David Hall (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Jim Lightbody (USA) United States Howard Valentine (USA) United States Emil Breitkreutz (USA)
1906 Athens United States Paul Pilgrim (USA) United States Jim Lightbody (USA) Great Britain Wyndham Halswelle (GBR)
1908 London United States Mel Sheppard (USA) Italy Emilio Lunghi (ITA) Germany Hanns Braun (GER)
1912 Stockholm United States Ted Meredith (USA) United States Mel Sheppard (USA) United States Ira Davenport (USA)
1920 Antwerp Great Britain Albert Hill (GBR) United States Earl Eby (USA) South Africa Bevil Rudd (RSA)
1924 Paris Great Britain Douglas Lowe (GBR) Switzerland Paul Martin (SUI) United States Schuyler Enck (USA)
1928 Amsterdam Great Britain Douglas Lowe (GBR) Sweden Erik Byléhn (SWE) Germany Hermann Engelhard (GER)
1932 Los Angeles Great Britain Thomas Hampson (GBR) Canada Alex Wilson (CAN) Canada Phil Edwards (CAN)
1936 Berlin United States John Woodruff (USA) Italy Mario Lanzi (ITA) Canada Phil Edwards (CAN)
1948 London United States Mal Whitfield (USA) Jamaica Arthur Wint (JAM) France Marcel Hansenne (FRA)
1952 Helsinki United States Mal Whitfield (USA) Jamaica Arthur Wint (JAM) West Germany Heinz Ulzheimer (FRG)
1956 Melbourne United States Tom Courtney (USA) Great Britain Derek Johnson (GBR) Norway Audun Boysen (NOR)
1960 Rome New Zealand Peter Snell (NZL) Belgium Roger Moens (BEL) British West Indies George Kerr (BWI)
1964 Tokyo New Zealand Peter Snell (NZL) Canada Bill Crothers (CAN) Kenya Wilson Kiprugut (KEN)
1968 Mexico City Australia Ralph Doubell (AUS) Kenya Wilson Kiprugut (KEN) United States Tom Farrell (USA)
1972 Munich United States Dave Wottle (USA) Soviet Union Yevgeniy Arzhanov (URS) Kenya Mike Boit (KEN)
1976 Montreal Cuba Alberto Juantorena (CUB) Belgium Ivo Van Damme (BEL) United States Rick Wohlhuter (USA)
1980 Moscow Great Britain Steve Ovett (GBR) Great Britain Sebastian Coe (GBR) Soviet Union Nikolay Kirov (URS)
1984 Los Angeles Brazil Joaquim Cruz (BRA) Great Britain Sebastian Coe (GBR) United States Earl Jones (USA)
1988 Seoul Kenya Paul Ereng (KEN) Brazil Joaquim Cruz (BRA) Morocco Saïd Aouita (MAR)
1992 Barcelona Kenya William Tanui (KEN) Kenya Nixon Kiprotich (KEN) United States Johnny Gray (USA)
1996 Atlanta Norway Vebjørn Rodal (NOR) South Africa Hezekiél Sepeng (RSA) Kenya Fred Onyancha (KEN)
2000 Sydney Germany Nils Schumann (GER) Denmark Wilson Kipketer (DEN) Algeria Djabir Saïd-Guerni (ALG)
2004 Athens Russia Yuriy Borzakovskiy (RUS) South Africa Mbulaeni Mulaudzi (RSA) Denmark Wilson Kipketer (DEN)

[edit] 1500 m

The 1500 m, also known as the "metric mile", has been run at the Olympic Games since 1896, and has known winners from 12 different countries. Two of them, Jim Lightbody and Sebastian Coe, have won the event two times. Many athletes are able to run both the 1500 m and the 800 m well, and five Olympians have managed to win both titles. The only athlete to achieve this feat after World War II is New Zealand's Peter Snell.

A rarer double is the 1500 m and 5000 m; only two athletes, Paavo Nurmi in 1924 and Hicham El Guerrouj in 2004, have accomplished this feat.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens Australia Teddy Flack (AUS) United States Arthur Blake (USA) France Albin Lermusiaux (FRA)
1900 Paris Great Britain Charles Bennett (GBR) France Henri Deloge (FRA) United States John Bray (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Jim Lightbody (USA) United States William Verner (USA) United States Lacey Hearn (USA)
1906 Athens United States Jim Lightbody (USA) Great Britain John McGough (GBR) Sweden Kristian Hellström (SWE)
1908 London United States Mel Sheppard (USA) Great Britain Harold Wilson (GBR) Great Britain Norman Hallows (GBR)
1912 Stockholm Great Britain Arnold Jackson (GBR) United States Abel Kiviat (USA) United States Norman Taber (USA)
1920 Antwerp Great Britain Albert Hill (GBR) Great Britain Philip Baker (GBR) United States Lawrence Shields (USA)
1924 Paris Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) Switzerland Willy Schärer (SUI) Great Britain Henry Stallard (GBR)
1928 Amsterdam Finland Harry Larva (FIN) France Jules Ladoumègue (FRA) Finland Eino Purje (FIN)
1932 Los Angeles Italy Luigi Beccali (ITA) Great Britain Jerry Cornes (GBR) Canada Phil Edwards (CAN)
1936 Berlin New Zealand Jack Lovelock (NZL) United States Glenn Cunningham (USA) Italy Luigi Beccali (ITA)
1948 London Sweden Henry Eriksson (SWE) Sweden Lennart Strand (SWE) Netherlands Wim Slijkhuis (NED)
1952 Helsinki Luxembourg Josy Barthel (LUX) United States Bob McMillen (USA) West Germany Werner Lueg (FRG)
1956 Melbourne Ireland Ron Delany (IRL) United Team of Germany Klaus Richtzenhain (EUA) Australia John Landy (AUS)
1960 Rome Australia Herb Elliott (AUS) France Michel Jazy (FRA) Hungary István Rózsavölgyi (HUN)
1964 Tokyo New Zealand Peter Snell (NZL) Czechoslovakia Josef Odlozil (TCH) New Zealand John Davies (NZL)
1968 Mexico City Kenya Kipchoge Keino (KEN) United States Jim Ryun (USA) West Germany Bodo Tümmler (FRG)
1972 Munich Finland Pekka Vasala (FIN) Kenya Kipchoge Keino (KEN) New Zealand Rod Dixon (NZL)
1976 Montreal New Zealand John Walker (NZL) Belgium Ivo Van Damme (BEL) West Germany Paul-Heinz Wellmann (FRG)
1980 Moscow Great Britain Sebastian Coe (GBR) East Germany Jürgen Straub (GDR) Great Britain Steve Ovett (GBR)
1984 Los Angeles Great Britain Sebastian Coe (GBR) Great Britain Steve Cram (GBR) Spain José Manuel Abascal (ESP)
1988 Seoul Kenya Peter Rono (KEN) Great Britain Peter Elliott (GBR) East Germany Jens-Peter Herold (GDR)
1992 Barcelona Spain Fermín Cacho (ESP) Morocco Rachid El Basir (MAR) Qatar Mohammed Suleiman (QAT)
1996 Atlanta Algeria Noureddine Morceli (ALG) Spain Fermín Cacho (ESP) Kenya Stephen Kipkorir (KEN)
2000 Sydney Kenya Noah Ngeny (KEN) Morocco Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) Kenya Bernard Lagat (KEN)
2004 Athens Morocco Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) Kenya Bernard Lagat (KEN) Portugal Rui Silva (POR)

[edit] 5000 m

The first 5000 m was run at the 1912 Summer Olympics and the event has never left the programme since. With 7 Olympic champions, Finland has won the most 5000 m titles, but African runners have dominated the event since the late 1960s. Only Lasse Virén has managed to retain his Olympic title, in 1972 and 1976. The original 1984 silver medallist, Martti Vainio of Finland, was disqualified after failing his drugs test.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Finland Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) France Jean Bouin (FRA) Great Britain George Hutson (GBR)
1920 Antwerp France Joseph Guillemot (FRA) Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) Sweden Eric Backman (SWE)
1924 Paris Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) Finland Ville Ritola (FIN) Sweden Edvin Wide (SWE)
1928 Amsterdam Finland Ville Ritola (FIN) Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) Sweden Edvin Wide (SWE)
1932 Los Angeles Finland Lauri Lehtinen (FIN) United States Ralph Hill (USA) Finland Lauri Virtanen (FIN)
1936 Berlin Finland Gunnar Höckert (FIN) Finland Lauri Lehtinen (FIN) Sweden Henry Jonsson (SWE)
1948 London Belgium Gaston Reiff (BEL) Czechoslovakia Emil Zátopek (TCH) Netherlands Wim Slijkhuis (NED)
1952 Helsinki Czechoslovakia Emil Zátopek (TCH) France Alain Mimoun (FRA) West Germany Herbert Schade (FRG)
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Vladimir Kuts (URS) Great Britain Gordon Pirie (GBR) Great Britain Derek Ibbotson (GBR)
1960 Rome New Zealand Murray Halberg (NZL) United Team of Germany Hans Grodotzki (EUA) Poland Kazimierz Zimny (POL)
1964 Tokyo United States Bob Schul (USA) United Team of Germany Harald Norpoth (EUA) United States William Dellinger (USA)
1968 Mexico City Tunisia Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN) Kenya Kipchoge Keino (KEN) Kenya Naftali Temu (KEN)
1972 Munich Finland Lasse Virén (FIN) Tunisia Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN) Great Britain Ian Stewart (GBR)
1976 Montreal Finland Lasse Virén (FIN) New Zealand Dick Quax (NZL) West Germany Klaus-Peter Hildenbrand (FRG)
1980 Moscow Ethiopia Miruts Yifter (ETH) Tanzania Suleiman Nyambui (TAN) Finland Kaarlo Maaninka (FIN)
1984 Los Angeles Morocco Saïd Aouita (MAR) Switzerland Markus Ryffel (SUI) Portugal Antonio Leitão (POR)
1988 Seoul Kenya John Ngugi (KEN) West Germany Dieter Baumann (FRG) East Germany Hansjörg Kunze (GDR)
1992 Barcelona Germany Dieter Baumann (GER) Kenya Paul Bitok (KEN) Ethiopia Fita Bayisa (ETH)
1996 Atlanta Burundi Vénuste Niyongabo (BDI) Kenya Paul Bitok (KEN) Morocco Khalid Boulami (MAR)
2000 Sydney Ethiopia Millon Wolde (ETH) Algeria Ali Saidi-Sief (ALG) Morocco Brahim Lahlafi (MAR)
2004 Athens Morocco Hicham El Guerrouj (MAR) Ethiopia Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) Kenya Eliud Kipchoge (KEN)

[edit] 10000 m

The 10000 m is the longest track event in the Olympics, which was added to the Games in 1912. Finnish runners have won this event 7 times, but, like the 5000 m, the 10000 m is currently the domain of the Africans. Four runners have won the event twice, Paavo Nurmi being the only one to win the event eight years apart. In 1924, he was unable to compete, as Finnish officials thought he had entered enough events already. Six Olympians have won the 5000 and 10000 m at the same Olympics, Lasse Virén even on two occasions. Nurmi has also won both events, but not at the same Olympics.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Finland Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) United States Lewis Tewanima (USA) Finland Albin Stenroos (FIN)
1920 Antwerp Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) France Joseph Guillemot (FRA) Great Britain James Wilson (GBR)
1924 Paris Finland Ville Ritola (FIN) Sweden Edvin Wide (SWE) Finland Eero Berg (FIN)
1928 Amsterdam Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) Finland Ville Ritola (FIN) Sweden Edvin Wide (SWE)
1932 Los Angeles Poland Janusz Kusociński (POL) Finland Volmari Iso-Hollo (FIN) Finland Lasse Virtanen (FIN)
1936 Berlin Finland Ilmari Salminen (FIN) Finland Arvo Askola (FIN) Finland Volmari Iso-Hollo (FIN)
1948 London Czechoslovakia Emil Zátopek (TCH) France Alain Mimoun (FRA) Sweden Bertil Albertsson (SWE)
1952 Helsinki Czechoslovakia Emil Zátopek (TCH) France Alain Mimoun (FRA) Soviet Union Aleksandr Anufriyev (URS)
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Vladimir Kuts (URS) Hungary József Kovács (HUN) Australia Allan Lawrence (AUS)
1960 Rome Soviet Union Pyotr Bolotnikov (URS) United Team of Germany Hans Grodotzki (EUA) Australia David Power (AUS)
1964 Tokyo United States Billy Mills (USA) Tunisia Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN) Australia Ron Clarke (AUS)
1968 Mexico City Kenya Naftali Temu (KEN) Ethiopia Mamo Wolde (ETH) Tunisia Mohammed Gammoudi (TUN)
1972 Munich Finland Lasse Virén (FIN) Belgium Emiel Puttemans (BEL) Ethiopia Miruts Yifter (ETH)
1976 Montreal Finland Lasse Virén (FIN) Portugal Carlos Lopes (POR) Great Britain Brendan Foster (GBR)
1980 Moscow Ethiopia Miruts Yifter (ETH) Finland Kaarlo Maaninka (FIN) Ethiopia Mohammed Kedir (ETH)
1984 Los Angeles Italy Alberto Cova (ITA) Great Britain Mike McLeod (GBR) Kenya Michael Musyoki (KEN)
1988 Seoul Morocco Brahim Boutayeb (MAR) Italy Salvatore Antibo (ITA) Kenya Kipkemboi Kimeli (KEN)
1992 Barcelona Morocco Khalid Skah (MAR) Kenya Richard Chelimo (KEN) Ethiopia Addis Abebe (ETH)
1996 Atlanta Ethiopia Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) Kenya Paul Tergat (KEN) Morocco Saleh Hissou (MAR)
2000 Sydney Ethiopia Haile Gebrselassie (ETH) Kenya Paul Tergat (KEN) Ethiopia Assefa Mezgebu (ETH)
2004 Athens Ethiopia Kenenisa Bekele (ETH) Ethiopia Sileshi Sihine (ETH) Eritrea Zersenay Tadesse (ERI)

[edit] Marathon

The marathon was invented for the 1896 Olympics, and has been contested at all Olympics since. Generally, in the Summer Olympics, the women's marathon marks the midway point of the games, while the men's marathon is the final event and is incorporated into the Closing Ceremonies. The distance of the marathon at the Olympics has varied in the early years, before being standardized at 42,195 m in 1924, the distance that was run at the 1908 Olympics. In other years, the distances have been:

  • 1896: 40,000 m (approximately)
  • 1900: 40,260 m
  • 1904: 40,000 m
  • 1906: 41,860 m
  • 1912: 40,200 m
  • 1920: 42,750 m

Two marathon runners have won the Olympic marathon twice, Abebe Bikila of Ethiopia and Waldemar Cierpinski, of East Germany. With four wins, Ethiopia has been the most successful nation in the Olympic marathon.

Several disqualifications have affected the order of the medallists in this event. In 1896, Greek runner Spiridon Belokas, third, had ridden part of the course by cart. Eight years later, American Fred Lorz cheated in a similar way, covering most of the race by automobile. He crossed the line first, and claimed it had been a joke when his fraud was discovered. Italian runner Dorando Pietri finished first in the 1908 marathon, but was disqualified for being helped by officials in the last part of his race, during which he collapsed several times. The 1912 marathon witnessed the first casualty in modern Olympics. The 21-year-old Portuguese runner Francisco Lazaro collapsed during the race and died in the hospital the next day.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens Greece Spiridon Louis (GRE) Greece Kharilaos Vasilakos (GRE) Hungary Gyula Kellner (HUN)
1900 Paris Luxembourg Michel Théato (LUX) France Émile Champion (FRA) Sweden Ernst Fast (SWE)
1904 St. Louis United States Thomas J. Hicks (USA) France Albert Coray (FRA) United States Arthur Newton (USA)
1906 Athens Canada William Sherring (CAN) Sweden Johan Svanberg (SWE) United States William Frank (USA)
1908 London United States Johnny Hayes (USA) South Africa Charles Hefferon (RSA) United States Joseph Forshaw (USA)
1912 Stockholm South Africa Kenneth McArthur (RSA) South Africa Christian Gitsham (RSA) United States Gaston Strobino (USA)
1920 Antwerp Finland Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) Estonia Jüri Lossmann (EST) Italy Valerio Arri (ITA)
1924 Paris Finland Albin Stenroos (FIN) Italy Romeo Bertini (ITA) United States Clarence DeMar (USA)
1928 Amsterdam France Boughera El Ouafi (FRA) Chile Manuel Plaza Reyes (CHI) Finland Martti Marttelin (FIN)
1932 Los Angeles Argentina Juan Carlos Zabala (ARG) Great Britain Samuel Ferris (GBR) Finland Armas Toivonen (FIN)
1936 Berlin Japan Kitei Son(Sohn Kee-chung(JPN) Great Britain Ernest Harper (GBR) Japan Shoryu Nan(Nam Sung-yong(JPN)
1948 London Argentina Delfo Cabrera (ARG) Great Britain Thomas Richards (GBR) Belgium Etienne Gailly (BEL)
1952 Helsinki Czechoslovakia Emil Zátopek (TCH) Argentina Reinaldo Gorno (ARG) Sweden Gustaf Jansson (SWE)
1956 Melbourne France Alain Mimoun (FRA) Yugoslavia Franjo Mihalic (YUG) Finland Veikko Karvonen (FIN)
1960 Rome Ethiopia Abebe Bikila (ETH) Morocco Rhadi Ben Abdesselam (MAR) New Zealand Barry Magee (NZL)
1964 Tokyo Ethiopia Abebe Bikila (ETH) Great Britain Basil Heatley (GBR) Japan Kokichi Tsuburaya (JPN)
1968 Mexico City Ethiopia Mamo Wolde (ETH) Japan Kenji Kimihara (JPN) New Zealand Michael Ryan (NZL)
1972 Munich United States Frank Shorter (USA) Belgium Karel Lismont (BEL) Ethiopia Mamo Wolde (ETH)
1976 Montreal East Germany Waldemar Cierpinski (GDR) United States Frank Shorter (USA) Belgium Karel Lismont (BEL)
1980 Moscow East Germany Waldemar Cierpinski (GDR) Netherlands Gerard Nijboer (NED) Soviet Union Satymkul Dzhumanazarov (URS)
1984 Los Angeles Portugal Carlos Lopes (POR) Ireland John Treacy (IRL) Great Britain Charles Spedding (GBR)
1988 Seoul Italy Gelindo Bordin (ITA) Kenya Douglas Wakiihuri (KEN) Djibouti Ahmed Salah (DJI)
1992 Barcelona South Korea Hwang Young-Cho (KOR) Japan Koichi Morishita (JPN) Germany Stephan Freigang (GER)
1996 Atlanta South Africa Josia Thugwane (RSA) South Korea Lee Bong-Ju (KOR) Kenya Eric Wainaina (KEN)
2000 Sydney Ethiopia Gezahegne Abera (ETH) Kenya Eric Wainaina (KEN) Ethiopia Tesfaye Tola (ETH)
2004 Athens Italy Stefano Baldini (ITA) United States Mebrahtom Keflezighi (USA) Brazil Vanderlei de Lima (BRA)

[edit] 110 m hurdles

The 110 m hurdles, or high hurdles, have been part of the Olympics since Athens 1896. Americans have won 19 of the 25 titles. Two Americans, Lee Calhoun and Roger Kingdom, are the only ones to have won the event more than once. In 1896, the final was only contested by two athletes, because the other two finalists decided not to compete.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Thomas Curtis (USA) Great Britain Grantley Goulding (GBR)
1900 Paris United States Alvin Kraenzlein (USA) United States John McLean (USA) United States Fred Moloney (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Frederick Schule (USA) United States Thaddeus Schideler (USA) United States Lesley Ashburner (USA)
1906 Athens United States Robert Leavitt (USA) Great Britain Alfred Healey (GBR) Germany Vincent Duncker (GER)
1908 London United States Forrest Smithson (USA) United States John Garrels (USA) United States Arthur Shaw (USA)
1912 Stockholm United States Frederick Kelly (USA) United States James Wendell (USA) United States Martin Hawkins (USA)
1920 Antwerp Canada Earl Thomson (CAN) United States Harold Barron (USA) United States Frederick Murray (USA)
1924 Paris United States Daniel Kinsey (USA) South Africa Sydney Atkinson (RSA) Sweden Sten Pettersson (SWE)
1928 Amsterdam South Africa Sydney Atkinson (RSA) United States Steve Anderson (USA) United States John Collier (USA)
1932 Los Angeles United States George Saling (USA) Great Britain Percy Beard (GBR) United States Donald Finlay (USA)
1936 Berlin United States Forrest Towns (USA) Great Britain Donald Finlay (GBR) United States Frederick Pollard, Jr. (USA)
1948 London United States William Porter (USA) United States Clyde Scott (USA) United States Craig Dixon (USA)
1952 Helsinki United States Harrison Dillard (USA) United States Jack Davis (USA) United States Arthur Barnard (USA)
1956 Melbourne United States Lee Calhoun (USA) United States Jack Davis (USA) United States Joel Shankle (USA)
1960 Rome United States Lee Calhoun (USA) United States Willie May (USA) United States Hayes Jones (USA)
1964 Tokyo United States Hayes Jones (USA) United States Blaine Lindgren (USA) Soviet Union Anatoly Mikhailov (URS)
1968 Mexico City United States Willie Davenport (USA) United States Ervin Hall (USA) Italy Eddy Ottoz (ITA)
1972 Munich United States Rod Milburn (USA) France Guy Drut (FRA) United States Thomas Hill (USA)
1976 Montreal France Guy Drut (FRA) Cuba Alejandro Casañas (CUB) United States Willie Davenport (USA)
1980 Moscow East Germany Thomas Munkelt (GDR) Cuba Alejandro Casañas (CUB) Soviet Union Aleksandr Puchkov (URS)
1984 Los Angeles United States Roger Kingdom (USA) United States Greg Foster (USA) Finland Arto Bryggare (FIN)
1988 Seoul United States Roger Kingdom (USA) Great Britain Colin Jackson (GBR) United States Tony Campbell (USA)
1992 Barcelona Canada Mark McKoy (CAN) United States Tony Dees (USA) United States Jack Pierce (USA)
1996 Atlanta United States Allen Johnson (USA) United States Mark Crear (USA) Germany Florian Schwarthoff (GER)
2000 Sydney Cuba Anier García (CUB) United States Terrence Trammell (USA) United States Mark Crear (USA)
2004 Athens China Liu Xiang (CHN) United States Terrence Trammell (USA) Cuba Anier García (CUB)

[edit] 400 m hurdles

Introduced in 1900, the 400 m hurdles have been contested at most Olympic Games since, save 1906 and 1912. The United States have been the dominant nation, winning 17 times. Glenn Davis and Edwin Moses are the only low hurdlers to have won the Olympic title twice. Moses won his titles eight years apart, while being unable to compete in the 1980 Olympics due to the American boycott of these Games. In 1904, the hurdles were only 2 ft 6 inches high, as opposed to the normal 3 ft (91.4 cm).

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States John Tewksbury (USA) France Henri Tauzin (FRA) Canada George Orton (CAN)
1904 St. Louis United States Harry Hillman (USA) United States Frank Waller (USA) United States George Poage (USA)
1906 Athens not included in the Olympic program
1908 London United States Charles Bacon (USA) United States Harry Hillman (USA) Great Britain Jimmy Tremeer (GBR)
1912 Stockholm not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp United States Frank Loomis (USA) United States John Norton (USA) United States August Desch (USA)
1924 Paris United States Morgan Taylor (USA) Finland Erik Wilén (FIN) United States Ivan Riley (USA)
1928 Amsterdam Great Britain David Burghley (GBR) United States Frank Cuhel (USA) United States Morgan Taylor (USA)
1932 Los Angeles Ireland Bob Tisdall (IRL) United States Glenn Hardin (USA) United States Morgan Taylor (USA)
1936 Berlin United States Glenn Hardin (USA) Canada John Loaring (CAN) Philippines Miguel White (PHI)
1948 London United States Roy Cochran (USA) Ceylon Duncan White (CEY) Sweden Rune Larsson (SWE)
1952 Helsinki United States Charles Moore (USA) Soviet Union Yuri Lituyev (URS) New Zealand John Holland (NZL)
1956 Melbourne United States Glenn Davis (USA) United States Eddie Southern (USA) United States Josh Culbreath (USA)
1960 Rome United States Glenn Davis (USA) United States Clifton Cushman (USA) United States Richard Howard (USA)
1964 Tokyo United States Rex Cawley (USA) Great Britain John Cooper (GBR) Italy Salvatore Morale (ITA)
1968 Mexico City Great Britain David Hemery (GBR) West Germany Gerhard Hennige (FRG) Great Britain John Sherwood (GBR)
1972 Munich Uganda John Akii-Bua (UGA) United States Ralph Mann (USA) Great Britain David Hemery (GBR)
1976 Montreal United States Edwin Moses (USA) United States Michael Shine (USA) Soviet Union Yevgeny Gavrilenko (URS)
1980 Moscow East Germany Volker Beck (GDR) Soviet Union Vasili Arkhipenko (URS) Great Britain Gary Oakes (GBR)
1984 Los Angeles United States Edwin Moses (USA) United States Danny Harris (USA) West Germany Harald Schmid (FRG)
1988 Seoul United States André Phillips (USA) Senegal Amadou Dia Ba (SEN) United States Edwin Moses (USA)
1992 Barcelona United States Kevin Young (USA) Jamaica Winthrop Graham (JAM) Great Britain Kriss Akabusi (GBR)
1996 Atlanta United States Derrick Adkins (USA) Zambia Samuel Matete (ZAM) United States Calvin Davis (USA)
2000 Sydney United States Angelo Taylor (USA) Saudi Arabia Hadi Al Somayli (KSA) South Africa Llewellyn Herbert (RSA)
2004 Athens Dominican Republic Felix Sanchez (DOM) Jamaica Danny McFarlane (JAM) France Naman Keita (FRA)

[edit] 3000 m steeplechase

The steeplechase distance was standardized at 3000 m in 1920, which has been the distance to present. In 1932, though, the distance run in the final was 3490 m because of a lap counting error. Joe McCluskey would have placed second if the race had finished after 3000 m, but he declined the opportunity of a re-run. Kenyan steeplechasers have won all eight times they have entered during the last ten Olympics (they boycotted the 1976 and 1980 Games). Volmari Iso-Hollo of Finland has won the event twice.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1920 Antwerp Great Britain Percy Hodge (GBR) United States Patrick Flynn (USA) Italy Ernesto Ambrosini (ITA)
1924 Paris Finland Ville Ritola (FIN) Finland Elias Katz (FIN) France Paul Bontemps (FRA)
1928 Amsterdam Finland Toivo Loukola (FIN) Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) Finland Ove Andersen (FIN)
1932 Los Angeles Finland Volmari Iso-Hollo (FIN) Great Britain Thomas Evenson (GBR) United States Joe McCluskey (USA)
1936 Berlin Finland Volmari Iso-Hollo (FIN) Finland Kalle Tuominen (FIN) Germany Alfred Dompert (GER)
1948 London Sweden Tore Sjöstrand (SWE) Sweden Erik Elmsäter (SWE) Sweden Göte Hagström (SWE)
1952 Helsinki United States Horace Ashenfelter (USA) Soviet Union Vladimir Kazantsev (URS) Great Britain John Disley (GBR)
1956 Melbourne Great Britain Chris Brasher (GBR) Hungary Sándor Rozsnyói (HUN) Norway Ernst Larsen (NOR)
1960 Rome Poland Zdzisław Krzyszkowiak (POL) Soviet Union Nikolay Sokolov (URS) Soviet Union Semyon Rzhishchin (URS)
1964 Tokyo Belgium Gaston Roelants (BEL) Great Britain Maurice Herriott (GBR) Soviet Union Ivan Belyayev (URS)
1968 Mexico City Kenya Amos Biwott (KEN) Kenya Benjamin Kogo (KEN) United States George Young (USA)
1972 Munich Kenya Kipchoge Keino (KEN) Kenya Ben Jipcho (KEN) Finland Tapio Kantanen (FIN)
1976 Montreal Sweden Anders Gärderud (SWE) Poland Bronisław Malinowski (POL) East Germany Frank Baumgartl (GDR)
1980 Moscow Poland Bronisław Malinowski (POL) Tanzania Filbert Bayi (TAN) Ethiopia Eshetu Tura (ETH)
1984 Los Angeles Kenya Julius Korir (KEN) France Joseph Mahmoud (FRA) United States Brian Diemer (USA)
1988 Seoul Kenya Julius Kariuki (KEN) Kenya Peter Koech (KEN) Great Britain Mark Rowland (GBR)
1992 Barcelona Kenya Matthew Birir (KEN) Kenya Patrick Sang (KEN) Kenya William Mutwol (KEN)
1996 Atlanta Kenya Joseph Keter (KEN) Kenya Moses Kiptanui (KEN) Italy Alessandro Lambruschini (ITA)
2000 Sydney Kenya Reuben Kosgei (KEN) Kenya Wilson Boit Kipketer (KEN) Morocco Ali Ezzine (MAR)
2004 Athens Kenya Ezekiel Kemboi (KEN) Kenya Brimin Kipruto (KEN) Kenya Paul Kipsiele Koech (KEN)

[edit] 4 × 100 m relay

The first Olympic 4 × 100 m relay was held in 1912, since then it has been included at every Olympics. The United States have been the dominant nation in this competition. They have won it 15 times. On the other six occasions, they were disqualified three times (1912 semi-finals, 1960 final, 1988 first round), while in 1980, the Americans boycotted the Olympics. 1996 and 2004 marked the only occasions when the Americans when they were outraced, by Canada and Great Britain respectively. Originally, the Americans were also disqualified after the 1948 final, but after the officials studied the film footage of the race, the disqualification was overturned. Only two nations won medals in 1912, as the third nation in the final, Germany, was disqualified.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
David Jacobs
Henry Macintosh
Victor d'Arcy
William Applegarth
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Ivan Möller
Charles Luther
Ture Person
Knut Lindberg
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Charlie Paddock
Jackson Scholz
Loren Murchison
Morris Kirksey
France France (FRA)
René Lorain
René Tirard
René Mourlon
Émile Ali-Khan
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Agne Holmström
William Pettersson
Sven Malm
Nils Sandström
1924 Paris United States United States (USA)
Loren Murchison
Louis Clarke
Frank Hussey
Alfred LeConey
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Harold Abrahams
Walter Rangeley
William Nichol
Lancelot Royle
Netherlands Netherlands (NED)
Jan de Vries
Jacob Boot
Harry Broos
Marinus van den Berge
1928 Amsterdam United States United States (USA)
Frank Wykoff
James Quinn
Charles Borah
Henry Russell
Germany Germany (GER)
Georg Lammers
Richard Corts
Hubert Houben
Helmut Körnig
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Cyril Gill
Ellis Smouha
Walter Rangeley
Jack London
1932 Los Angeles United States United States (USA)
Robert Kiesel
Emmett Toppino
Hector Dyer
Frank Wykoff
Germany Germany (GER)
Helmut Körnig
Friedrich Hendrix
Erich Borchmeyer
Arthur Jonath
Italy Italy (ITA)
Giuseppe Castelli
Ruggero Maregatti
Gabriele Salviati
Edgardo Toetti
1936 Berlin United States United States (USA)
Jesse Owens
Ralph Metcalfe
Foy Draper
Frank Wykoff
Italy Italy (ITA)
Orazio Mariani
Gianni Caldana
Elio Ragni
Tullio Gonnelli
Germany Germany (GER)
Wilhelm Leichum
Erich Borchmeyer
Erwin Gillmeister
Gerd Hornberger
1948 London United States United States (USA)
Barney Ewell
Lorenzo Wright
Harrison Dillard
Mel Patton
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
John Archer
John Gregory
Alastair McCorquodale
Kenneth Jones
Italy Italy (ITA)
Michele Tito
Enrico Perucconi
Antonio Siddi
Carlo Monti
1952 Helsinki United States United States (USA)
Dean Smith
Harrison Dillard
Lindy Remigino
Andy Stanfield
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Boris Tokaryev
Levan Kalyayev
Levan Sanadze
Vladimir Sukharyev
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
László Zarándi
Géza Varasdi
György Csányi
Bela Goldoványi
1956 Melbourne United States United States (USA)
Ira Murchison
Leamon King
Thane Baker
Bobby Joe Morrow
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Leonid Bartenev
Boris Tokaryev
Yuri Konovalov
Vladimir Sukharyev
United Team of Germany United Team of Germany (EUA)
Lothar Knörzer
Leonhard Pohl
Heinz Fütterer
Manfred Germar
1960 Rome United Team of Germany United Team of Germany (EUA)
Bernd Cullmann
Armin Hary
Walter Mahlendorf
Martin Lauer
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Gusman Kosanov
Leonid Bartenev
Yuri Konovalov
Edvin Ozolinš
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Peter Radford
David Jones
David Segal
Neville Whitehead
1964 Tokyo United States United States (USA)
Paul Drayton
Gerald Ashworth
Richard Stebbins
Bob Hayes
Poland Poland (POL)
Andrzej Zieliński
Wiesław Maniak
Marian Foik
Marian Dudziak
France France (FRA)
Paul Genevay
Bernard Laidebeur
Claude Piquemal
Jocelyn Delecour
1968 Mexico City United States United States (USA)
Charles Greene
Melvin Pender
Ronnie Ray Smith
Jim Hines
Cuba Cuba (CUB)
Hermes Ramírez
Juan Morales
Pablo Montes
Enrique Figuerola
France France (FRA)
Gérard Fénouil
Jocelyn Delecour
Claude Piquemal
Roger Bambuck
1972 Munich United States United States (USA)
Larry Black
Robert Taylor
Gerald Tinker
Edward Hart
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Kornelyuk
Vladimir Lovetsky
Juris Silovs
Valeri Borzov
West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Jobst Hirscht
Karlheinz Klotz
Gerhard Wucherer
Klaus Ehl
1976 Montreal United States United States (USA)
Harvey Glance
John Wesley Jones
Millard Hampton
Steven Riddick
East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Manfred Kokot
Jörg Pfeifer
Klaus-Dieter Kurrat
Alexander Thieme
Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Aksinin
Nikolay Kolesnikov
Juris Silovs
Valeri Borzov
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Vladimir Muravyov
Nikolay Sidorov
Aleksandr Aksinin
Andrey Prokofyev
Poland Poland (POL)
Krzysztof Zwoliński
Zenon Licznerski
Leszek Dunecki
Marian Woronin
France France (FRA)
Antoine Richard
Pascal Barré
Patrick Barré
Hermann Panzo
1984 Los Angeles United States United States (USA)
Sam Graddy
Ron Brown
Calvin Smith
Carl Lewis
Jamaica Jamaica (JAM)
Albert Lawrence
Greg Meghoo
Don Quarrie
Ray Stewart (athlete)
Canada Canada (CAN)
Ben Johnson
Tony Sharpe
Desai Williams
Sterling Hinds
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Viktor Bryzgin
Vladimir Krylov
Vladimir Muravyov
Vitaly Savin
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Elliot Bunney
John Regis
Michael McFarlane
Linford Christie
France France (FRA)
Bruno Marie-Rose
Daniel Sangouma
Gilles Quenehervé
Max Morinière
1992 Barcelona United States United States (USA)
Mike Marsh
Leroy Burrell
Dennis Mitchell
Carl Lewis
Nigeria Nigeria (NGR)
Oluyemi Kayode
Chidi Imoh
Olapade Adeniken
Davidson Ezinwa
Cuba Cuba (CUB)
Andrés Simón
Joel Lamela
Joel Isasi
Jorge Aguilera
1996 Atlanta Canada Canada (CAN)
Robert Esmie
Glenroy Gilbert
Bruny Surin
Donovan Bailey
United States United States (USA)
Jon Drummond
Tim Harden
Mike Marsh
Dennis Mitchell
Brazil Brazil (BRA)
Arnaldo da Silva
Robson da Silva
Edson Ribeiro
André da Silva
2000 Sydney United States United States (USA)
Jon Drummond
Bernard Williams
Brian Lewis
Maurice Greene
Brazil Brazil (BRA)
Vicente de Lima
Edson Ribeiro
André da Silva
Claudinei da Silva
Cuba Cuba (CUB)
José Angel Cesar
Luis Alberto Pérez-Rionda
Ivan García
Freddy Mayola
2004 Athens Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Jason Gardener
Darren Campbell
Marlon Devonish
Mark Lewis-Francis
United States United States (USA)
Shawn Crawford
Justin Gatlin
Coby Miller
Maurice Greene
Nigeria Nigeria (NGR)
Olusoji Fasuba
Uchenna Emedolu
Aaron Egbele
Deji Aliu

[edit] 4 × 400 m relay

The 4 × 400 m relay was introduced along with the 4 × 100 m relay in 1912, and has never left the programme. With 15 wins, the United States also dominated this relay event.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm United States United States (USA)
Mel Sheppard
Edward Lindberg
Ted Meredith
Charles Reidpath
France France (FRA)
Charles Lelong
Robert Schurrer
Pierre Failliot
Charles Poulenard
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
George Nicol
Ernest Henley
James Soutter
Cyril Seedhouse
1920 Antwerp Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Cecil Griffiths
Robert Lindsay
John Ainsworth-Davies
Guy Butler
South Africa South Africa (RSA)
Harry Davel
Clarence Oldfield
Jack Oosterlaak
Bevil Rudd
France France (FRA)
Georges André
Gaston Féry
Maurice Delvart
Jean Delvaux
1924 Paris United States United States (USA)
Commodore Cochran
Alan Helffrich
Oliver MacDonald
William Stevenson
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Artur Svensson
Erik Byléhn
Gustaf Weijnarth
Nils Engdahl
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Edward Toms
George Renwick
Richard Ripley
Guy Butler
1928 Amsterdam United States United States (USA)
George Baird
Emerson Spencer
Frederick Alderman
Ray Barbuti
Germany Germany (GER)
Otto Neumann
Harry Storz
Richard Krebs
Hermann Engelhard
Canada Canada (CAN)
Alex Wilson
Phil Edwards
Stanley Glover
James Ball
1932 Los Angeles United States United States (USA)
Ivan Fuqua
Edgar Ablowich
Karl Warner
Bill Carr
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Crew Stoneley
Thomas Hampson
David Burghley
Godfrey Rampling
Canada Canada (CAN)
Ray Lewis
James Ball
Phil Edwards
Alex Wilson
1936 Berlin Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Frederick Wolff
Godfrey Rampling
William Roberts
Godfrey Brown
United States United States (USA)
Harold Cagle
Robert Young
Edward O’Brien
Alfred Fitch
Germany Germany (GER)
Helmut Hamann
Friedrich von Stülpnagel
Harry Voigt
Rudolf Harbig
1948 London United States United States (USA)
Arthur Harnden
Clifford Bourland
Roy Cochran
Mal Whitfield
France France (FRA)
Jean Kerebel
Francois Schewetta
Robert Chef d’Hotel
Jacques Lunis
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Kurt Lundquist
Lars Wolfbrandt
Folke Alnevik
Rune Larsson
1952 Helsinki Jamaica Jamaica (JAM)
Arthur Wint
Leslie Laing
Herb McKenley
George Rhoden
United States United States (USA)
Ollie Matson
Gerald Cole
Charles Moore
Mal Whitfield
West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Hans Geister
Günther Steines
Heinz Ulzheimer
Karl-Friedrich Haas
1956 Melbourne United States United States (USA)
Charlie Jenkins
Louis Jones
Jesse Mashburn
Tom Courtney
Australia Australia (AUS)
Graham Gipson
Leon Gregory
David Lean
Kevan Gosper
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Francis Higgins
Michael Wheeler
John Salisbury
Derek Johnson
1960 Rome United States United States (USA)
Jack Yerman
Earl Young
Glenn Davis
Otis Davis
United Team of Germany United Team of Germany (EUA)
Joachim Reske
Manfred Kinder
Johannes Kaiser
Carl Kaufmann
British West Indies British West Indies (BWI)
Malcolm Spence (TRI)
James Wedderburn (TRI)
Keith Gardner (JAM)
George Kerr (JAM)
1964 Tokyo United States United States (USA)
Ollan Cassell
Michael Larrabee
Ulis Williams
Henry Carr
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Timothy Graham
Adrian Metcalfe
John Cooper
Robbie Brightwell
Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago (TRI)
Edwin Skinner
Kenneth Bernard
Edwin Roberts
Wendell Mottley
1968 Mexico City United States United States (USA)
Vincent Matthews
Ron Freeman
Larry James
Lee Evans
Kenya Kenya (KEN)
Daniel Rudisha
Hezahiah Nyamau
Naftali Bon
Charles Asati
West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Helmar Müller
Manfred Kinder
Gerhard Hennige
Martin Jellinghaus
1972 Munich Kenya Kenya (KEN)
Charles Asati
Hezahiah Nyamau
Robert Ouko
Julius Sang
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Martin Reynolds
Alan Pascoe
David Hemery
David Jenkins
France France (FRA)
Gilles Bertould
Daniel Velasques
Francis Kerbiriou
Jacques Carette
1976 Montreal United States United States (USA)
Herman Frazier
Benjamin Brown
Fred Newhouse
Maxie Parks
Poland Poland (POL)
Ryszard Podlas
Jan Werner
Zbigniew Jaremski
Jerzy Pietrzyk
West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Franz-Peter Hofmeister
Lothar Krieg
Harald Schmid
Bernd Herrmann
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Soviet Union (URS)
Remigijus Valiulis
Mikhail Linge
Nikolay Chernetsky
Viktor Markin
East Germany East Germany (GDR)
Klaus Thiele
Andreas Knebel
Frank Schaffer
Volker Beck
Italy Italy (ITA)
Stefano Malinverni
Mauro Zuliani
Roberto Tozzi
Pietro Mennea
1984 Los Angeles United States United States (USA)
Sunder Nix
Ray Armstead
Alonzo Babers
Antonio McKay
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Kriss Akabusi
Gary Cook
Todd Bennett
Philip Brown
Nigeria Nigeria (NGR)
Sunday Uti
Moses Ugbusien
Rotimi Peters
Innocent Egbunike
1988 Seoul United States United States (USA)
Danny Everett
Steve Lewis
Kevin Robinzine
Butch Reynolds
Jamaica Jamaica (JAM)
Howard Davis
Devon Morris
Winthrop Graham
Bertland Cameron
West Germany West Germany (FRG)
Norbert Dobeleit
Edgar Itt
Jörg Vaihinger
Ralf Lübke
1992 Barcelona United States United States (USA)
Andrew Valmon
Quincy Watts
Michael Johnson
Steve Lewis
Cuba Cuba (CUB)
Lazaro Martínez
Hector Herrera
Norberto Téllez
Roberto Hernández
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Roger Black
David Grindley
Kriss Akabusi
John Regis
1996 Atlanta United States United States (USA)
LaMont Smith
Alvin Harrison
Derek Mills
Anthuan Maybank
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Iwan Thomas
Jamie Baulch
Mark Richardson
Roger Black
Jamaica Jamaica (JAM)
Michael McDonald
Roxbert Martin
Greg Haughton
Davian Clarke
2000 Sydney Nigeria Nigeria (NGR)
Clement Chukwu
Jude Monye
Sunday Bada
Enefiok Udo-Obong
Jamaica Jamaica (JAM)
Michael Blackwood
Greg Haughton
Christopher Williams
Danny McFarlane
Bahamas Bahamas (BAH)
Avard Moncur
Troy McIntosh
Carl Oliver
Christopher Brown
2004 Athens United States United States (USA)
Otis Harris
Derrick Brew
Jeremy Wariner
Darold Williamson
Australia Australia (AUS)
John Steffensen
Mark Ormrod
Patrick Dwyer
Clinton Hill
Nigeria Nigeria (NGR)
James Godday
Musa Audu
Saul Weigopwa
Enefiok Udo Obong

[edit] 20 km walk

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1956 Melbourne Soviet Union Leonid Spirin (URS) Soviet Union Antanas Mikenas (URS) Soviet Union Bruno Junk (URS)
1960 Rome Soviet Union Vladimir Golubnichy (URS) Australia Noel Freeman (AUS) Great Britain Stanley Vickers (GBR)
1964 Tokyo Great Britain Ken Matthews (GBR) United Team of Germany Dieter Lindner (EUA) Soviet Union Vladimir Golubnichy (URS)
1968 Mexico City Soviet Union Vladimir Golubnichy (URS) Mexico José Pedraza (MEX) Soviet Union Nikolay Smaga (URS)
1972 Munich East Germany Peter Frenkel (GDR) Soviet Union Vladimir Golubnichy (URS) East Germany Hans-Georg Reimann (GDR)
1976 Montreal Mexico Daniel Bautista (MEX) East Germany Hans-Georg Reimann (GDR) East Germany Peter Frenkel (GDR)
1980 Moscow Italy Maurizio Damilano (ITA) Soviet Union Pyotr Pochenchuk (URS) East Germany Roland Wieser (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles Mexico Ernesto Canto (MEX) Mexico Raúl González (MEX) Italy Maurizio Damilano (ITA)
1988 Seoul Czechoslovakia Jozef Pribilinec (TCH) East Germany Ronald Weigel (GDR) Italy Maurizio Damilano (ITA)
1992 Barcelona Spain Daniel Plaza (ESP) Canada Guillaume LeBlanc (CAN) Italy Giovanni De Benedictis (ITA)
1996 Atlanta Ecuador Jefferson Pérez (ECU) Russia Ilya Markov (RUS) Mexico Bernardo Segura (MEX)
2000 Sydney Poland Robert Korzeniowski (POL) Mexico Noe Hernández (MEX) Russia Vladimir Andreyev (RUS)
2004 Athens Italy Ivano Brugnetti (ITA) Spain Francisco Javier Fernández (ESP) Australia Nathan Deakes (AUS)

[edit] 50 km walk

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1932 Los Angeles Great Britain Thomas Green (GBR) Latvia Jānis Dāliņš (LAT) Italy Ugo Frigerio (ITA)
1936 Berlin Great Britain Harold Whitlock (GBR) Switzerland Arthur Schwab (SUI) Latvia Adalberts Bubenko (LAT)
1948 London Sweden John Ljunggren (SWE) Switzerland Gaston Godel (SUI) Great Britain Tebbs Lloyd-Johnson (GBR)
1952 Helsinki Italy Giuseppe Dordoni (ITA) Czechoslovakia Josef Dolezal (TCH) Hungary Antal Róka (HUN)
1956 Melbourne New Zealand Norman Read (NZL) Soviet Union Yevgeni Maskinskov (URS) Sweden John Ljunggren (SWE)
1960 Rome Great Britain Don Thompson (GBR) Sweden John Ljunggren (SWE) Italy Abdon Pamich (ITA)
1964 Tokyo Italy Abdon Pamich (ITA) Great Britain Paul Nihill (GBR) Sweden Ingvar Pettersson (SWE)
1968 Mexico City East Germany Christoph Höhne (GDR) Hungary Antal Kiss (HUN) United States Larry Young (USA)
1972 Munich West Germany Bernd Kannenberg (FRG) Soviet Union Veniamin Soldatenko (URS) United States Larry Young (USA)
1976 Montreal not included in the Olympic program
1980 Moscow East Germany Hartwig Gauder (GDR) Spain Jorge Llopart (ESP) Soviet Union Yevgeniy Ivchenko (URS)
1984 Los Angeles Mexico Raúl González (MEX) Sweden Bo Gustafsson (SWE) Italy Sandro Bellucci (ITA)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Vyacheslav Ivanenko (URS) East Germany Ronald Weigel (GDR) East Germany Hartwig Gauder (GDR)
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Andrey Perlov (EUN) Mexico Carlos Mercenario (MEX) Germany Ronald Weigel (GER)
1996 Atlanta Poland Robert Korzeniowski (POL) Russia Mikhail Shchennikov (RUS) Spain Valentí Massana (ESP)
2000 Sydney Poland Robert Korzeniowski (POL) Latvia Aigars Fadejevs (LAT) Mexico Joel Sánchez (MEX)
2004 Athens Poland Robert Korzeniowski (POL) Russia Denis Nizhegorodov (RUS) Russia Aleksey Voyevodin (RUS)

[edit] High jump

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Ellery Clark (USA) United States James Connolly (USA)

United States Robert Garrett (USA)

1900 Paris United States Irving Baxter (USA) Great Britain Patrick Leahy (GBR) Hungary Lajos Gönczy (HUN)
1904 St. Louis United States Samuel Jones (USA) United States Garrett Serviss (USA) Germany Paul Weinstein (GER)
1906 Athens Great Britain Cornelius Leahy (GBR) Hungary Lajos Gönczy (HUN) Greece Themistoklis Diakidis (GRE)

United States Herbert Kerrigan (USA)

1908 London United States Harry Porter (USA) France Georges André (FRA)

Great Britain Cornelius Leahy (GBR)
Hungary István Somodi (HUN)

1912 Stockholm United States Alma Richards (USA) Germany Hans Liesche (GER) United States George Horine (USA)
1920 Antwerp United States Richmond Landon (USA) United States Harold Muller (USA) Sweden Bo Ekelund (SWE)
1924 Paris United States Harold Osborn (USA) United States Leroy Brown (USA) France Pierre Lewden (FRA)
1928 Amsterdam United States Robert King (USA) United States Benjamin Hedges (USA) France Claude Ménard (FRA)
1932 Los Angeles Canada Duncan McNaughton (CAN) United States Robert van Osdel (USA) Philippines Simeon Toribio (PHI)
1936 Berlin United States Cornelius Johnson (USA) United States Dave Albritton (USA) United States Delos Thurber (USA)
1948 London Australia John Winter (AUS) Norway Bjørn Paulson (NOR) United States George Stanich (USA)
1952 Helsinki United States Walter Davis (USA) United States Kenneth Wiesner (USA) Brazil José da Conceição (BRA)
1956 Melbourne United States Charles Dumas (USA) Australia Charles Porter (AUS) Soviet Union Igor Kashkarov (URS)
1960 Rome Soviet Union Robert Shavlakadze (URS) Soviet Union Valeriy Brumel (URS) United States John Thomas (USA)
1964 Tokyo Soviet Union Valeriy Brumel (URS) United States John Thomas (USA) United States John Rambo (USA)
1968 Mexico City United States Dick Fosbury (USA) United States Ed Caruthers (USA) Soviet Union Valentin Gavrilov (URS)
1972 Munich Soviet Union Jüri Tarmak (URS) East Germany Stefan Junge (GDR) United States Dwight Stones (USA)
1976 Montreal Poland Jacek Wszoła (POL) Canada Greg Joy (CAN) United States Dwight Stones (USA)
1980 Moscow East Germany Gerd Wessig (GDR) Poland Jacek Wszoła (POL) East Germany Jörg Freimuth (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles West Germany Dietmar Mögenburg (FRG) Sweden Patrik Sjöberg (SWE) China Zhu Jianhua (CHN)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Gennadiy Avdeyenko (URS) United States Hollis Conway (USA) Soviet Union Rudolf Povarnitsyn (URS)
Sweden Patrik Sjöberg (SWE)
1992 Barcelona Cuba Javier Sotomayor (CUB) Sweden Patrik Sjöberg (SWE) United States Hollis Conway (USA)
Australia Tim Forsyth (AUS)
Poland Artur Partyka (POL)
1996 Atlanta United States Charles Austin (USA) Poland Artur Partyka (POL) Great Britain Steve Smith (GBR)
2000 Sydney Russia Sergey Klyugin (RUS) Cuba Javier Sotomayor (CUB) Algeria Abderahmane Hammad (ALG)
2004 Athens Sweden Stefan Holm (SWE) United States Matt Hemingway (USA) Czech Republic Jaroslav Baba (CZE)

[edit] Pole vault

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Welles Hoyt (USA) United States Albert Tyler (USA) Greece Evangelos Damaskos (GRE)
Greece Ioannis Theodoropoulos (GRE)
1900 Paris United States Irving Baxter (USA) United States Meredith Colket (USA) Norway Carl-Albert Andersen (NOR)
1904 St. Louis United States Charles Dvorak (USA) United States LeRoy Samse (USA) United States Louis Wilkins (USA)
1906 Athens France Fernand Gonder (FRA) Sweden Bruno Söderström (SWE) United States Edward Glover (USA)
1908 London United States Edward Cook (USA)
United States Alfred Gilbert (USA)
Canada Edward Archibald (CAN)
United States Charles Jacobs (USA)
Sweden Bruno Söderström (SWE)
1912 Stockholm United States Harry Babcock (USA) United States Frank Nelson (USA)
United States Marcus Wright (USA)
1920 Antwerp United States Frank Foss (USA) Denmark Henry Petersen (DEN) United States Edwin Myers (USA)
1924 Paris United States Lee Barnes (USA) United States Glen Graham (USA) United States James Brooker (USA)
1928 Amsterdam United States Sabin Carr (USA) United States William Droegemuller (USA) United States Charles McGinnis (USA)
1932 Los Angeles United States William Miller (USA) Japan Shuhei Nishida (JPN) United States George Jefferson (USA)
1936 Berlin United States Earle Meadows (USA) Japan Shuhei Nishida (JPN) Japan Sueo Oe (JPN)
1948 London United States Guinn Smith (USA) Finland Erkki Kataja (FIN) United States Bob Richards (USA)
1952 Helsinki United States Bob Richards (USA) United States Donald Laz (USA) Sweden Ragnar Lundberg (SWE)
1956 Melbourne United States Bob Richards (USA) United States Bob Gutowski (USA) Greece Georgios Roubanis (GRE)
1960 Rome United States Don Bragg (USA) United States Ron Morris (USA) Finland Eeles Landström (FIN)
1964 Tokyo United States Fred Hansen (USA) United Team of Germany Wolfgang Reinhardt (EUA) United Team of Germany Klaus Lehnertz (EUA)
1968 Mexico City United States Bob Seagren (USA) West Germany Claus Schiprowski (FRG) East Germany Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR)
1972 Munich East Germany Wolfgang Nordwig (GDR) United States Bob Seagren (USA) United States Jan Johnson (USA)
1976 Montreal Poland Tadeusz Ślusarski (POL) Finland Antti Kalliomäki (FIN) United States Dave Roberts (USA)
1980 Moscow Poland Władysław Kozakiewicz (POL) Poland Tadeusz Ślusarski (POL)
Soviet Union Konstantin Volkov (URS)
1984 Los Angeles France Pierre Quinon (FRA) United States Mike Tully (USA) United States Earl Bell (USA)
France Thierry Vigneron (FRA)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Sergei Bubka (URS) Soviet Union Rodion Gataullin (URS) Soviet Union Grigoriy Yegorov (URS)
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Maksim Tarasov (EUN) Unified Team Igor Trandenkov (EUN) Spain Javier García (ESP)
1996 Atlanta France Jean Galfione (FRA) Russia Igor Trandenkov (RUS) Germany Andrei Tivontchik (GER)
2000 Sydney United States Nick Hysong (USA) United States Lawrence Johnson (USA) Russia Maksim Tarasov (RUS)
2004 Athens United States Tim Mack (USA) United States Toby Stevenson (USA) Italy Giuseppe Gibilisco (ITA)

[edit] Long jump

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Ellery Clark (USA) United States Robert Garrett (USA) United States James Connolly (USA)
1900 Paris United States Alvin Kraenzlein (USA) United States Myer Prinstein (USA) Great Britain Patrick Leahy (GBR)
1904 St. Louis United States Myer Prinstein (USA) United States Daniel Frank (USA) United States Robert Stangland (USA)
1906 Athens United States Myer Prinstein (USA) Great Britain Peter O'Connor (GBR) United States Hugo Friend (USA)
1908 London United States Frank Irons (USA) United States Daniel Kelly (USA) Canada Calvin Bricker (CAN)
1912 Stockholm United States Albert Gutterson (USA) Canada Calvin Bricker (CAN) Sweden Georg Åberg (SWE)
1920 Antwerp Sweden William Pettersson (SWE) United States Carl Johnson (USA) Sweden Erik Abrahamsson (SWE)
1924 Paris United States William DeHart Hubbard (USA) United States Edward Gourdin (USA) Norway Sverre Hansen (NOR)
1928 Amsterdam United States Ed Hamm (USA) Haiti Silvio Cator (HAI) United States Alfred Bates (USA)
1932 Los Angeles United States Ed Gordon (USA) United States Lambert Redd (USA) Japan Chuhei Nambu (JPN)
1936 Berlin United States Jesse Owens (USA) Germany Lutz Long (GER) Japan Naoto Tajima (JPN)
1948 London United States Willie Steele (USA) Australia Theo Bruce (AUS) United States Herb Douglas (USA)
1952 Helsinki United States Jerome Biffle (USA) United States Meredith Gourdine (USA) Hungary Ödön Földessy (HUN)
1956 Melbourne United States Greg Bell (USA) United States John Bennett (USA) Finland Jorma Valkama (FIN)
1960 Rome United States Ralph Boston (USA) United States Irvin Roberson (USA) Soviet Union Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (URS)
1964 Tokyo Great Britain Lynn Davies (GBR) United States Ralph Boston (USA) Soviet Union Igor Ter-Ovanesyan (URS)
1968 Mexico City United States Bob Beamon (USA) East Germany Klaus Beer (GDR) United States Ralph Boston (USA)
1972 Munich United States Randy Williams (USA) West Germany Hans Baumgartner (FRG) United States Arnie Robinson (USA)
1976 Montreal United States Arnie Robinson (USA) United States Randy Williams (USA) East Germany Frank Wartenberg (GDR)
1980 Moscow East Germany Lutz Dombrowski (GDR) East Germany Frank Paschek (GDR) Soviet Union Valeriy Podluzhniy (URS)
1984 Los Angeles United States Carl Lewis (USA) Australia Gary Honey (AUS) Italy Giovanni Evangelisti (ITA)
1988 Seoul United States Carl Lewis (USA) United States Mike Powell (USA) United States Larry Myricks (USA)
1992 Barcelona United States Carl Lewis (USA) United States Mike Powell (USA) United States Joe Greene (USA)
1996 Atlanta United States Carl Lewis (USA) Jamaica James Beckford (JAM) United States Joe Greene (USA)
2000 Sydney Cuba Iván Pedroso (CUB) Australia Jai Taurima (AUS) Ukraine Roman Shchurenko (UKR)
2004 Athens United States Dwight Phillips (USA) United States John Moffitt (USA) Spain Joan Lino Martinez (ESP)

[edit] Triple jump

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States James Connolly (USA) France Alexandre Tuffèri (FRA) Greece Ioannis Persakis (GRE)
1900 Paris United States Myer Prinstein (USA) United States James Connolly (USA) United States Lewis Sheldon (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Myer Prinstein (USA) United States Frederick Engelhardt (USA) United States Robert Stangland (USA)
1906 Athens Great Britain Peter O'Connor (GBR) Great Britain Cornelius Leahy (GBR) United States Thomas Cronan (USA)
1908 London Great Britain Tim Ahearne (GBR) Canada Garfield MacDonald (CAN) Norway Edvard Larsen (NOR)
1912 Stockholm Sweden Gustaf Lindblom (SWE) Sweden Georg Åberg (SWE) Sweden Erik Almlöf (SWE)
1920 Antwerp Finland Vilho Tuulos (FIN) Sweden Folke Jansson (SWE) Sweden Erik Almlöf (SWE)
1924 Paris Australia Nick Winter (AUS) Argentina Luis Brunetto (ARG) Finland Vilho Tuulos (FIN)
1928 Amsterdam Japan Mikio Oda (JPN) United States Levi Casey (USA) Finland Vilho Tuulos (FIN)
1932 Los Angeles Japan Chuhei Nambu (JPN) Sweden Erik Svensson (SWE) Japan Kenkichi Oshima (JPN)
1936 Berlin Japan Naoto Tajima (JPN) Japan Masao Harada (JPN) Australia Jack Metcalfe (AUS)
1948 London Sweden Arne Åhman (SWE) Australia George Avery (AUS) Turkey Ruhi Sarialp (TUR)
1952 Helsinki Brazil Adhemar da Silva (BRA) Soviet Union Leonid Shcherbakov (URS) Venezuela Arnoldo Devonish (VEN)
1956 Melbourne Brazil Adhemar da Silva (BRA) Iceland Vilhjálmur Einarsson (ISL) Soviet Union Vitold Kreyer (URS)
1960 Rome Poland Józef Szmidt (POL) Soviet Union Vladimir Goryaev (URS) Soviet Union Vitold Kreyer (URS)
1964 Tokyo Poland Józef Szmidt (POL) Soviet Union Oleg Fedoseyev (URS) Soviet Union Viktor Kravchenko (URS)
1968 Mexico City Soviet Union Viktor Saneyev (URS) Brazil Nelson Prudencio (BRA) Italy Giuseppe Gentile (ITA)
1972 Munich Soviet Union Viktor Saneyev (URS) East Germany Jörg Drehmel (GDR) Brazil Nelson Prudencio (BRA)
1976 Montreal Soviet Union Viktor Saneyev (URS) United States James Butts (USA) Brazil João Carlos de Oliveira (BRA)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Jaak Uudmäe (URS) Soviet Union Viktor Saneyev (URS) Brazil João Carlos de Oliveira (BRA)
1984 Los Angeles United States Al Joyner (USA) United States Mike Conley (USA) United States Keith Connor (USA)
1988 Seoul Bulgaria Hristo Markov (BUL) Soviet Union Igor Lapshin (URS) Hungary Aleksandr Kovalenko (HUN)
1992 Barcelona United States Mike Conley (USA) United States Charles Simpkins (USA) Bahamas Frank Rutherford (BAH)
1996 Atlanta United States Kenny Harrison (USA) Great Britain Jonathan Edwards (GBR) Cuba Yoelbi Quesada (CUB)
2000 Sydney Great Britain Jonathan Edwards (GBR) Cuba Yoel García (CUB) Russia Denis Kapustin (RUS)
2004 Athens Sweden Christian Olsson (SWE) Romania Marian Oprea (ROM) Russia Danila Burkenya (RUS)

[edit] Shot put

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Robert Garrett (USA) Greece Miltiades Gouskos (GRE) Greece Georgios Papasideris (GRE)
1900 Paris United States Richard Sheldon (USA) United States Josiah McCracken (USA) United States Robert Garrett (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Ralph Rose (USA) United States Wesley Coe (USA) United States Leon Feuerbach (USA)
1906 Athens United States Martin Sheridan (USA) Hungary Mihály Dávid (HUN) Sweden Eric Lemming (SWE)
1908 London United States Ralph Rose (USA) Great Britain Denis Horgan (GBR) United States John Garrels (USA)
1912 Stockholm United States Patrick McDonald (USA) United States Ralph Rose (USA) United States Lawrence Whitney (USA)
1920 Antwerp Finland Ville Pörhölä (FIN) Finland Elmer Niklander (FIN) United States Harry Liversedge (USA)
1924 Paris United States Clarence Houser (USA) United States Glenn Hartranft (USA) United States Ralph Hills (USA)
1928 Amsterdam United States John Kuck (USA) United States Herman Brix (USA) Germany Emil Hirschfeld (GER)
1932 Los Angeles United States Leo Sexton (USA) United States Harlow Rothert (USA) Czechoslovakia František Douda (TCH)
1936 Berlin Germany Hans Woellke (GER) Finland Sulo Bärlund (FIN) Germany Gerhard Stöck (GER)
1948 London United States Wilbur Thompson (USA) United States Jim Delaney (USA) United States Jim Fuchs (USA)
1952 Helsinki United States Parry O'Brien (USA) United States Darrow Hooper (USA) United States Jim Fuchs (USA)
1956 Melbourne United States Parry O'Brien (USA) United States Bill Nieder (USA) Czechoslovakia Jiří Skobla (TCH)
1960 Rome United States Bill Nieder (USA) United States Parry O'Brien (USA) United States Dallas Long (USA)
1964 Tokyo United States Dallas Long (USA) United States Randy Matson (USA) Hungary Vilmos Varjú (HUN)
1968 Mexico City United States Randy Matson (USA) United States George Woods (USA) United States Eduard Gushchin (USA)
1972 Munich Poland Władysław Komar (POL) United States George Woods (USA) East Germany Hartmut Briesenick (GDR)
1976 Montreal East Germany Udo Beyer (GDR) Soviet Union Yevgeny Mironov (URS) Soviet Union Aleksandr Baryshnikov (URS)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Vladimir Kiselyov (URS) Soviet Union Aleksandr Baryshnikov (URS) East Germany Udo Beyer (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles Italy Alessandro Andrei (ITA) United States Mike Carter (USA) United States Dave Laut (USA)
1988 Seoul East Germany Ulf Timmermann (GDR) United States Randy Barnes (USA) Switzerland Werner Günthör (SUI)
1992 Barcelona United States Mike Stulce (USA) United States Jim Doehring (USA) Unified Team Vyacheslav Lykho (EUN)
1996 Atlanta United States Randy Barnes (USA) United States John Godina (USA) Ukraine Oleksandr Bagach (UKR)
2000 Sydney Finland Arsi Harju (FIN) United States Adam Nelson (USA) United States John Godina (USA)
2004 Athens Ukraine Yuriy Bilonoh (UKR) United States Adam Nelson (USA) Denmark Joachim Olsen (DEN)

[edit] Discus throw

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1896 Athens United States Robert Garrett (USA) Greece Panagiotis Paraskevopoulos (GRE) Greece Sotirios Versis (GRE)
1900 Paris Hungary Rudolf Bauer (HUN) Bohemia František Janda-Suk (BOH) United States Richard Sheldon (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Martin Sheridan (USA) United States Ralph Rose (USA) Greece Nikolaos Georgantas (GRE)
1906 Athens United States Martin Sheridan (USA) Greece Nikolaos Georgantas (GRE) Finland Verner Järvinen (FIN)
1908 London United States Martin Sheridan (USA) United States Merritt Giffin (USA) United States Marquis Horr (USA)
1912 Stockholm Finland Armas Taipale (FIN) United States Richard Byrd (USA) United States James Duncan (USA)
1920 Antwerp Finland Elmer Niklander (FIN) Finland Armas Taipale (FIN) United States Gus Pope (USA)
1924 Paris United States Clarence Houser (USA) Finland Vilho Niittymaa (FIN) United States Thomas Lieb (USA)
1928 Amsterdam United States Clarence Houser (USA) Finland Antero Kivi (FIN) United States James Corson (USA)
1932 Los Angeles United States John Anderson (USA) United States Henri LaBorde (USA) France Paul Winter (FRA)
1936 Berlin United States Ken Carpenter (USA) United States Gordon Dunn (USA) Italy Giorgio Oberweger (ITA)
1948 London Italy Adolfo Consolini (ITA) Italy Giuseppe Tosi (ITA) United States Fortune Gordien (USA)
1952 Helsinki United States Sim Iness (USA) Italy Adolfo Consolini (ITA) United States James Dillion (USA)
1956 Melbourne United States Al Oerter (USA) United States Fortune Gordien (USA) United States Des Koch (USA)
1960 Rome United States Al Oerter (USA) United States Rink Babka (USA) United States Dick Cochran (USA)
1964 Tokyo United States Al Oerter (USA) Czechoslovakia Ludvík Daněk (TCH) United States Dave Weill (USA)
1968 Mexico City United States Al Oerter (USA) East Germany Lothar Milde (GDR) Czechoslovakia Ludvík Daněk (TCH)
1972 Munich Czechoslovakia Ludvík Daněk (TCH) United States Jay Silvester (USA) Sweden Ricky Bruch (SWE)
1976 Montreal United States Mac Wilkins (USA) East Germany Wolfgang Schmidt (GDR) United States John Powell (USA)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Viktor Rashchupkin (URS) Czechoslovakia Imrich Bugár (TCH) Cuba Luis Delís (CUB)
1984 Los Angeles West Germany Rolf Danneberg (FRG) United States Mac Wilkins (USA) United States John Powell (USA)
1988 Seoul East Germany Jürgen Schult (GDR) Soviet Union Romas Ubartas (URS) East Germany Rolf Danneberg (GDR)
1992 Barcelona Lithuania Romas Ubartas (LTU) Germany Jürgen Schult (GER) Cuba Roberto Moya (CUB)
1996 Atlanta Germany Lars Riedel (GER) Belarus Vladimir Dubrovshchik (BLR) Belarus Vasiliy Kaptyukh (BLR)
2000 Sydney Lithuania Virgilijus Alekna (LTU) Germany Lars Riedel (GER) South Africa Frantz Kruger (RSA)
2004 Athens Lithuania Virgilijus Alekna (LTU) Hungary Zoltán Kővágó (HUN) Estonia Aleksander Tammert (EST)

[edit] Hammer throw

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States John Flanagan (USA) United States Truxton Hare (USA) United States Josiah McCracken (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States John Flanagan (USA) United States John DeWitt (USA) United States Ralph Rose (USA)
1908 London United States John Flanagan (USA) United States Matt McGrath (USA) United States Con Walsh (USA)
1912 Stockholm United States Matt McGrath (USA) Canada Duncan Gillis (CAN) United States Clarence Childs (USA)
1920 Antwerp United States Patrick Ryan (USA) Sweden Carl Johan Lind (SWE) United States Basil Bennet (USA)
1924 Paris United States Fred Tootell (USA) United States Matt McGrath (USA) Great Britain Malcolm Nokes (GBR)
1928 Amsterdam Ireland Pat O'Callaghan (IRL) Sweden Ossian Skiöld (SWE) United States Edmund Black (USA)
1932 Los Angeles Ireland Pat O'Callaghan (IRL) Finland Ville Pörhölä (FIN) United States Peter Zaremba (USA)
1936 Berlin Germany Karl Hein (GER) Germany Erwin Blask (GER) Sweden Fred Warngård (SWE)
1948 London Hungary Imre Németh (HUN) Yugoslavia Ivan Gubijan (YUG) United States Bob Bennett (USA)
1952 Helsinki Hungary József Csermák (HUN) West Germany Karl Storch (FRG) Hungary Imre Németh (HUN)
1956 Melbourne United States Harold Connolly (USA) Soviet Union Mikhail Krivonosov (URS) Soviet Union Anatoli Samotsvetov (URS)
1960 Rome Soviet Union Vasily Rudenkov (URS) Hungary Gyula Zsivótzky (HUN) Poland Tadeusz Rut (POL)
1964 Tokyo Soviet Union Romuald Klim (URS) Hungary Gyula Zsivótzky (HUN) United Team of Germany Uwe Beyer (EUA)
1968 Mexico City Hungary Gyula Zsivótzky (HUN) Soviet Union Romuald Klim (URS) Hungary Lázár Lovász (HUN)
1972 Munich Soviet Union Anatoliy Bondarchuk (URS) East Germany Jochen Sachse (GDR) Soviet Union Vasiliy Khmelevskiy (URS)
1976 Montreal Soviet Union Yuriy Sedykh (URS) Soviet Union Aleksey Spiridonov (URS) Soviet Union Anatoliy Bondarchuk (URS)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Yuriy Sedykh (URS) Soviet Union Sergey Litvinov (URS) Soviet Union Jüri Tamm (URS)
1984 Los Angeles Finland Juha Tiainen (FIN) West Germany Karl-Hans Riehm (FRG) West Germany Klaus Ploghaus (FRG)
1988 Seoul Soviet Union Sergey Litvinov (URS) Soviet Union Yuriy Sedykh (URS) Soviet Union Jüri Tamm (URS)
1992 Barcelona Unified Team Andrey Abduvaliyev (EUN) Unified Team Igor Astapkovich (EUN) Unified Team Igor Nikulin (EUN)
1996 Atlanta Hungary Balázs Kiss (HUN) United States Lance Deal (USA) Ukraine Oleksiy Krykun (UKR)
2000 Sydney Poland Szymon Ziółkowski (POL) Italy Nicola Vizzoni (ITA) Belarus Igor Astapkovich (BLR)
2004 Athens Japan Koji Murofushi (JPN) Belarus Ivan Tikhon (BLR) Turkey Esref Apak (TUR)

[edit] Javelin throw

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Sweden Eric Lemming (SWE) Norway Arne Halse (NOR) Sweden Otto Nilsson (SWE)
1912 Stockholm Sweden Eric Lemming (SWE) Finland Juho Saaristo (FIN) Hungary Mór Kóczán (HUN)
1920 Antwerp Finland Jonni Myyrä (FIN) Finland Urho Peltonen (FIN) Finland Pekka Johansson (FIN)
1924 Paris Finland Jonni Myyrä (FIN) Sweden Gunnar Lindström (SWE) United States Eugene Oberst (USA)
1928 Amsterdam Sweden Erik Lundqvist (SWE) Hungary Béla Szepes (HUN) Norway Olav Sunde (NOR)
1932 Los Angeles Finland Matti Järvinen (FIN) Finland Matti Sippala (FIN) Finland Eino Penttilä (FIN)
1936 Berlin Germany Gerhard Stöck (GER) Finland Yrjö Nikkanen (FIN) Finland Kalervo Toivonen (FIN)
1948 London Finland Tapio Rautavaara (FIN) United States Steve Seymour (USA) Hungary József Várszegi (HUN)
1952 Helsinki United States Cyrus Young (USA) United States Bill Miller (USA) Finland Toivo Hyytiäinen (FIN)
1956 Melbourne Norway Egil Danielsen (NOR) Poland Janusz Sidło (POL) Soviet Union Viktor Tsybulenko (URS)
1960 Rome Soviet Union Viktor Tsybulenko (URS) United Team of Germany Walter Krüger (EUA) Hungary Gergely Kulcsár (HUN)
1964 Tokyo Finland Pauli Nevala (FIN) Hungary Gergely Kulcsár (HUN) Soviet Union Jānis Lūsis (URS)
1968 Mexico City Soviet Union Jānis Lūsis (URS) Finland Jorma Kinnunen (FIN) Hungary Gergely Kulcsár (HUN)
1972 Munich West Germany Klaus Wolfermann (FRG) Soviet Union Jānis Lūsis (URS) United States Bill Schmidt (USA)
1976 Montreal Hungary Miklós Németh (HUN) Finland Hannu Siitonen (FIN) Romania Gheorghe Megelea (ROM)
1980 Moscow Soviet Union Dainis Kūla (URS) Soviet Union Aleksandr Makarov (URS) East Germany Wolfgang Hanisch (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles Finland Arto Härkönen (FIN) Great Britain Dave Ottley (GBR) Sweden Kenth Eldebrink (SWE)
1988 Seoul Finland Tapio Korjus (FIN) Czechoslovakia Jan Železný (TCH) Finland Seppo Räty (FIN)
1992 Barcelona Czechoslovakia Jan Železný (TCH) Finland Seppo Räty (FIN) Great Britain Steve Backley (GBR)
1996 Atlanta Czech Republic Jan Železný (CZE) Great Britain Steve Backley (GBR) Finland Seppo Räty (FIN)
2000 Sydney Czech Republic Jan Železný (CZE) Great Britain Steve Backley (GBR) Russia Sergey Makarov (RUS)
2004 Athens Norway Andreas Thorkildsen (NOR) Latvia Vadims Vasiļevskis (LAT) Russia Sergey Makarov (RUS)

[edit] Decathlon

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Sweden Hugo Wieslander (SWE) Sweden Charles Lomberg (SWE) Sweden Gösta Holmér (SWE)
United States Jim Thorpe (USA)
1920 Antwerp Norway Helge Løvland (NOR) United States Brutus Hamilton (USA) Sweden Bertil Ohlson (SWE)
1924 Paris United States Harold Osborn (USA) United States Emerson Norton (USA) Estonia Aleksandr Klumberg-Kolmpere (EST)
1928 Amsterdam Finland Paavo Yrjölä (FIN) Finland Akilles Järvinen (FIN) United States John Doherty (USA)
1932 Los Angeles United States James Bausch (USA) Finland Akilles Järvinen (FIN) Germany Wolrad Eberle (GER)
1936 Berlin United States Glenn Morris (USA) United States Robert Clark (USA) United States Jack Parker (USA)
1948 London United States Robert Mathias (USA) France Ignace Heinrich (FRA) United States Floyd Simmons (USA)
1952 Helsinki United States Robert Mathias (USA) United States Milt Campbell (USA) United States Floyd Simmons (USA)
1956 Melbourne United States Milt Campbell (USA) United States Rafer Johnson (USA) Soviet Union Vassily Kuznetsov (URS)
1960 Rome United States Rafer Johnson (USA) Republic of China Yang Chuan-Kwang (ROC) Soviet Union Vassily Kuznetsov (URS)
1964 Tokyo United Team of Germany Willi Holdorf (EUA) Soviet Union Rein Aun (URS) United Team of Germany Hans-Joachim Walde (EUA)
1968 Mexico City United States William Toomey (USA) West Germany Hans-Joachim Walde (FRG) West Germany Kurt Bendlin (FRG)
1972 Munich Soviet Union Nikolai Viktorovich Avilov (URS) Soviet Union Leonid Lytvynenko (URS) Poland Ryszard Katus (POL)
1976 Montreal United States Bruce Jenner (USA) West Germany Guido Kratschmer (FRG) Soviet Union Nikolai Viktorovich Avilov (URS)
1980 Moscow Great Britain Daley Thompson (GBR) Soviet Union Yuri Kutsenko (URS) Soviet Union Sergei Zhelanov (URS)
1984 Los Angeles Great Britain Daley Thompson (GBR) West Germany Jürgen Hingsen (FRG) West Germany Siegfried Wentz (FRG)
1988 Seoul East Germany Christian Schenk (GDR) East Germany Torsten Voss (GDR) Canada David Steen (CAN)
1992 Barcelona Czechoslovakia Robert Změlík (TCH) Spain Antonio Peñalver (ESP) United States David Johnson (USA)
1996 Atlanta United States Dan O'Brien (USA) Germany Frank Busemann (GER) Czech Republic Tomáš Dvořák (CZE)
2000 Sydney Estonia Erki Nool (EST) Czech Republic Roman Šebrle (CZE) United States Chris Huffins (USA)
2004 Athens Czech Republic Roman Šebrle (CZE) United States Bryan Clay (USA) Kazakhstan Dmitry Karpov (KAZ)

[edit] Historic Events

[edit] 60 m

This event has only been held twice. Both winners, Kraenzlein and Hahn, were also successful in other events, and share a total of 7 Olympic sprint titles.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States Alvin Kraenzlein (USA) United States John Tewksbury (USA) Australia Stanley Rowley (AUS)
1904 St. Louis United States Archie Hahn (USA) United States William Hogenson (USA) United States Fay Moulton (USA)

[edit] 5 miles

The 5 miles (8047 m) has been featured on the Olympic programme twice, in 1906 and 1908. The race was won by British runners on both occasions.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1906 Athens Great Britain Henry Hawtrey (GBR) Sweden Johan Svanberg (SWE) Sweden Edward Dahl (SWE)
1908 London Great Britain Emil Voigt (GBR) Great Britain Edward Owen (GBR) Sweden Johan Svanberg (SWE)

[edit] 200 m hurdles

The 200 m hurdles event was only contested in 1900 and 1904. It was then discontinued, though it was held at the US national championships until 1961.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States Alvin Kraenzlein (USA) India Norman Pritchard (IND) United States John Tewksbury (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Harry Hillman (USA) United States Frank Castleman (USA) United States George Poage (USA)

[edit] 2500 m steeplechase

The first Olympic steeplechase was held in 1900, when the event was on the programme twice, with a 2500 m and a 4000 m variant. Winner George Orton was Canada's first Olympic champion.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Canada George Orton (CAN) Great Britain Sidney Robinson (GBR) France Jacques Chastanié (FRA)

[edit] 2590 m steeplechase

The 1904 steeple chase was held over 5 laps of the track, which measured one third of a mile.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1904 St. Louis United States Jim Lightbody (USA) Great Britain John Daly (GBR) United States Arthur Newton (USA)

[edit] 3200 m steeplechase

The steeplechase was held over 3200 m in 1908, before it was standardised to 3000 m twelve years later.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain Arthur Russell (GBR) Great Britain Archie Robertson (GBR) United States John Eisele (USA)

[edit] 4000 m steeplechase

The 1900 4000 m steeplechase was one of the two steeplechase events that year. The event was never held again.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Great Britain John Rimmer (GBR) Great Britain Charles Bennett (GBR) Great Britain Sidney Robinson (GBR)


[edit] 1600 m relay

The first relay event to be held at the Olympics, the 1600 m relay consisted of two legs over 200 m, one over 400 m, and one over 800 m. This "medley" relay was replaced by the 4 × 400 m at subsequent Olympics.

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London United States United States (USA)
William Hamilton
Nathaniel Cartmell
John Taylor
Mel Sheppard
Germany Germany (GER)
Arthur Hoffmann
Hans Eicke
Otto Trieloff
Hanns Braun
Hungary Hungary (HUN)
Pál Simon
Frigyes Wiesner
József Nagy
Ödön Bodor

[edit] 3000 m team race

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm United States United States (USA)
Tell Berna
Norman Taber
George Bonhag
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Thorild Ohlsson
Ernst Wide
Bror Fock
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
William Cottrill
George Hutson
Cyril Porter
1920 Antwerp United States United States (USA)
Horace Brown
Arlie Schardt
Ivan Dresser
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Charles Blewitt
Albert Hill
William Seagrove
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Eric Backman
Sven Lundgren
Edvin Wide
1924 Paris Finland Finland (FIN)
Paavo Nurmi
Ville Ritola
Elias Katz
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Bernhard McDonald
Harry Johnston
George Webber
United States United States (USA)
Edward Kirby
William Cox
Willard Tibbetts

[edit] 3 miles team race

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Joseph Deakin
Archie Robertson
William Coales
United States United States (USA)
John Eisele
George Bonhag
Herbert Trube
France France (FRA)
Louis de Fleurac
Joseph Dreher
Paul Lizandier

[edit] 5000 m team race

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Charles Bennett
John Rimmer
Sydney Robinson
Alfred Tysoe
Stanley Rowley
France France (FRA)
Henri Deloge
Gaston Ragueneau
Jacques Chastanié
André Castanet
Michel Champoudry

[edit] 4 miles team race

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1904 St. Louis United States United States (USA)
Arthur Newton
George Underwood
Paul Pilgrim
Howard Valentine
David Munson
United States United States (USA)
Jim Lightbody
William Verner
Lacey Hearn
Flag of France Albert Coray
Sidney Hatch

[edit] Cross Country - Individual

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Finland Hannes Kolehmainen (FIN) Sweden Hjalmar Andersson (SWE) Sweden John Eke (SWE)
1920 Antwerp Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) Sweden Eric Backman (SWE) Finland Heikki Liimatainen (FIN)
1924 Paris Finland Paavo Nurmi (FIN) Finland Ville Ritola (FIN) United States Earl Johnson (USA)

[edit] Cross Country - Team

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Hjalmar Andersson
John Eke
Josef Ternström
Finland Finland (FIN)
Hannes Kolehmainen
Jalmari Eskola
Albin Stenroos
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
Frederick Hibbins
Ernest Glover
Thomas Humphreys
1920 Antwerp Finland Finland (FIN)
Paavo Nurmi
Heikki Liimatainen
Teodor Koskenniemi
Great Britain Great Britain (GBR)
James Wilson
Frank Hegarty
Alfred Nichols
Sweden Sweden (SWE)
Eric Backman
Gustaf Mattsson
Hilding Ekman
1924 Paris Finland Finland (FIN)
Paavo Nurmi
Ville Ritola
Heikki Liimatainen
United States United States (USA)
Earl Johnson
Arthur Studenroth
August Fager
France France (FRA)
Henri Lauvaux
Gaston Heuet
Maurice Norland

[edit] 1500 m walk

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1906 Athens United States George Bonhag (USA) Canada Donald Linden (CAN) Greece Konstantin Spetsiotis (GRE)

[edit] 3000 m walk

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1906 Athens Hungary György Sztantics (HUN) Germany Hermann Müller (GER) Greece Georgios Saridakis (GRE)
1908-1912 not included in the Olympic program
1920 Antwerp Italy Ugo Frigerio (ITA) Australia George Parker (AUS) United States Richard Remer (USA)

[edit] 3500 m walk

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain George Larner (GBR) Great Britain Ernest Webb (GBR) Australasia Harry Kerr (ANZ)
Notes - In 1908, Australasia entered as a combined team. Kerr was from New Zealand.

[edit] 10 km walk

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Canada George Goulding (CAN) Great Britain Ernest Webb (GBR) Italy Fernando Altimani (ITA)
1920 Antwerp Italy Ugo Frigerio (ITA) United States Joseph Pearman (USA) Great Britain Charles Gunn (GBR)
1924 Paris Italy Ugo Frigerio (ITA) Great Britain Gordon Goodwin (GBR) South Africa Cecil McMaster (RSA)
1948 London Sweden John Mikaelsson (SWE) Sweden Ingemar Johansson (SWE) Switzerland Fritz Schwab (SUI)
1952 Helsinki Sweden John Mikaelsson (SWE) Switzerland Fritz Schwab (SUI) Soviet Union Bruno Junk (URS)

[edit] 10 miles walk

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1908 London Great Britain George Larner (GBR) Great Britain Ernest Webb (GBR) Great Britain Edward Spencer (GBR)

[edit] Standing high jump

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States Ray Ewry (USA) United States Irving Baxter (USA) United States Lewis Sheldon (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Ray Ewry (USA) United States Joseph Stadler (USA) United States Lawson Robertson (USA)
1906 Athens United States Ray Ewry (USA) Belgium Léon Dupont (BEL)
United States Lawson Robertson  (USA)
United States Martin Sheridan (USA)
1908 London United States Ray Ewry (USA) United States John Biller (USA)
Greece Konstantinos Tsiklitiras (GRE)
1912 Stockholm United States Platt Adams (USA) United States Benjamin Adams (USA) Greece Konstantinos Tsiklitiras (GRE)

[edit] Standing long jump

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States Ray Ewry (USA) United States Irving Baxter (USA) France Emile Torcheboeuf (FRA)
1904 St. Louis United States Ray Ewry (USA) United States Charles King (USA) United States John Biller (USA)
1906 Athens United States Ray Ewry (USA) United States Martin Sheridan (USA) United States Lawson Robertson (USA)
1908 London United States Ray Ewry (USA) Greece Konstantinos Tsiklitiras (GRE) United States Martin Sheridan (USA)
1912 Stockholm Greece Konstantinos Tsiklitiras (GRE) United States Platt Adams (USA) United States Benjamin Adams (USA)

[edit] Standing triple jump

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1900 Paris United States Ray Ewry (USA) United States Irving Baxter (USA) United States Robert Garrett (USA)
1904 St. Louis United States Ray Ewry (USA) United States Charles King (USA) United States Joseph Stadler (USA)

[edit] Shot put with both hands

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm United States Ralph Rose (USA) United States Patrick McDonald (USA) Finland Elmer Niklander (FIN)

[edit] Discus throw - Greek style

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1906 Athens Finland Verner Järvinen (FIN) Greece Nikolaos Georgantas (GRE) Hungary István Mudin (HUN)
1908 London United States Martin Sheridan (USA) United States Marquis Horr (USA) Finland Verner Järvinen (FIN)

[edit] Discus throw with both hands

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Finland Armas Taipale (FIN) Finland Elmer Niklander (FIN) Sweden Emil Magnusson (SWE)

[edit] Stone throw

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1906 Athens Greece Nikolaos Georgantas (GRE) United States Martin Sheridan (USA) Greece Michalis Dorizas (GRE)

[edit] 56-pounds weight throw

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1904 St. Louis Canada Étienne Desmarteau (CAN) United States John Flanagan (USA) United States James Mitchell (USA)
1920 Antwerp United States Patrick McDonald (USA) United States Patrick Ryan (USA) Sweden Carl Johan Lind (SWE)

[edit] Javelin throw - freestyle

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1906 Athens Sweden Eric Lemming (SWE) Sweden Knut Lindberg (SWE) Sweden Bruno Söderström (SWE)
1908 London Sweden Eric Lemming (SWE) Greece Michalis Dorizas (GRE) Norway Arne Halse (NOR)

[edit] Javelin throw with both hands

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1912 Stockholm Finland Juho Saaristo (FIN) Finland Väinö Siikaniemi (FIN) Finland Urho Peltonen (FIN)

[edit] Triathlon

Triathlon - long jump, shot put, 100 yards run

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1904 St. Louis United States Max Emmerich (USA) United States John Grieb (USA) United States William Merz (USA)

[edit] Pentathlon

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1906 Athens Sweden Hjalmer Mellander (SWE) Hungary István Mudin (HUN) Sweden Eric Lemming (SWE)
1912 Stockholm Norway Ferdinand Bie (NOR) United States James Donahue (USA) Canada Frank Lukeman (CAN)
United States Jim Thorpe (USA)
1920 Antwerp Finland Eero Lehtonen (FIN) United States Everett Bradley (USA) Finland Hugo Lahtinen (FIN)
1924 Paris Finland Eero Lehtonen (FIN) Hungary Elemér Somfay (HUN) United States Robert LeGendre (USA)

1906 - standing long jump, discus throw (Greek style), javelin throw, 192 m run and greco-roman wrestling
1912-24 - long jump, javelin throw, 200 m run, discus throw and 1500 m run

[edit] All-Around

Games Gold Silver Bronze
1904 St. Louis Great Britain Tom Kiely (GBR) United States Adam Gunn (USA) United States Truxton Hare (USA)

100 yd run, shot put, high jump, 880 yd walk, hammer throw, pole vault, 120 yd hurdles, 56 pound weight throw, long jump and 1 mile run

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