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Medal Name Sport Event Date Gold: Nelson Diebel: Swimming: Men's 100 meter breaststroke: July 26 Gold: Pablo Morales: Swimming: Men's 100 meter butterfly
Gold Medal/ Total Member (Gold / Silver / Bronze) Relationship Olympics Sports Note Paine 2 / 3 Sumner Paine (1/1/0) 1896 Athens: Shooting - 30 m free pistol (1896), 25 m military pistol (1896) John Paine (1/0/0) Brother: 1896 Athens: Shooting - 25 m military pistol (1896) Doherty 5 / 7 Reginald Doherty (3/0/1) 1900 Paris, 1908 London
The Australian team, with the 100- and 200-meter gold medalist Betty Cuthbert as their anchor leg, won the gold medal in a time of 44.5 seconds. [11] After Rudolph returned to her Tennessee home from the Melbourne Olympic Games, Rudolph showed her high school classmates the bronze medal that she had won and decided to try to win a gold medal at ...
The hosts, on the other hand, had 169 athletes competing and won 46 medals. The American team managed to win only 20 medals, dwarfed by the enormous Greek team. However, the United States managed to win 11 gold medals, edging out Greece, who secured 10 golds, and allowing Team USA to finish first in the gold medal tally.
At the Olympics, she won the gold medal in the 200 meter race in 21.83. [33] Along with her teammates, she also won gold medals in the 4 × 100 m relay and 4 × 400 m relay . On September 26, she competed at the Athlos track meet, a women-only track and field meeting at Icahn Stadium in New York City , finishing second in the 200 m.
Ledecky's accomplishments at the 2024 Games have been phenomenal. She won four medals: two gold, one silver and one bronze. Both of her golds came from individual events: the 1500m, in which she ...
PARIS — A Caeleb Dressel-anchored American relay roared to Team USA’s first gold medal of the 2024 Olympics with dominant swims, flexed muscles, tears and a full-circle moment.
United States: Alice Brown United States: Merlene Ottey Jamaica: 1988 Seoul details: Florence Griffith Joyner United States: Evelyn Ashford United States: Heike Drechsler East Germany: 1992 Barcelona details: Gail Devers United States: Juliet Cuthbert Jamaica: Irina Privalova Unified Team: 1996 Atlanta details: Gail Devers United States ...