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List of multiple Olympic medalists

This article provides a list of multiple Olympic medalists, i.e. those athletes who have won multiple Olympic medals at either the Summer Olympic Games or the Winter Olympic Games.

List of Olympic medals over career edit

This list includes athletes who have won seven or more Olympic medals over their sporting career. It includes top-three placings in the 1896 Olympic Games and 1900 Olympic Games, before medals were actually awarded for those placings. Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included. For simplicity, when an athlete has won medals for more than one nation, their entry in this list only mentions the last Nation represented. The Years listed for each athlete only include the Games in which they won medals. More detailed information is provided in the linked articles for the individual athletes.

In cases where two or more athletes have the same number of total medals, the first tiebreaker is the number of gold medals, followed by the number of silver medals. If the tied athletes have exactly the same number of gold, silver and bronze medals, the ranking is given as a tie and the athletes are listed in order first by career years and then alphabetically by surname.

No. Athlete Nation Sport Years Games Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Michael Phelps   United States Swimming 2004–2016 Summer M 23 3 2 28
2 Larisa Latynina   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956–1964 Summer F 9 5 4 18
3 Marit Bjørgen   Norway Cross-country skiing 2002–2018 Winter F 8 4 3 15
4 Nikolai Andrianov   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1972–1980 Summer M 7 5 3
5 Ole Einar Bjørndalen   Norway Biathlon 1998–2014 Winter M 8 4 1 13
6 Boris Shakhlin   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956–1964 Summer M 7 4 2
7 Edoardo Mangiarotti   Italy Fencing 1936–1960 Summer M 6 5 2
Ireen Wüst   Netherlands Speed skating 2006–2022 Winter F 6 5 2
9 Takashi Ono   Japan Gymnastics 1952–1964 Summer M 5 4 4
10 Paavo Nurmi   Finland Athletics 1920–1928 Summer M 9 3 0 12
11 Birgit Fischer   East Germany
  Germany
Canoeing 1980–2004 Summer F 8 4 0
Bjørn Dæhlie   Norway Cross-country skiing 1992–1998 Winter M 8 4 0
13 Sawao Katō   Japan Gymnastics 1968–1976 Summer M 8 3 1
Jenny Thompson   United States Swimming 1992–2004 Summer F 8 3 1
15 Isabell Werth   Germany Equestrian 1992–2020 Summer F 7 5 0
16 Ryan Lochte   United States Swimming 2004–2016 Summer M 6 3 3
17 Dara Torres   United States Swimming 1984–2008 Summer F 4 4 4
18 Alexei Nemov   Russia Gymnastics 1996–2000 Summer M 4 2 6
19 Natalie Coughlin   United States Swimming 2004–2012 Summer F 3 4 5
20 Mark Spitz   United States Swimming 1968–1972 Summer M 9 1 1 11
21 Matt Biondi   United States Swimming 1984–1992 Summer M 8 2 1
22 Věra Čáslavská   Czechoslovakia Gymnastics 1960–1968 Summer F 7 4 0
23 Viktor Chukarin   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1952–1956 Summer M 7 3 1
Allyson Felix   United States Athletics 2004–2020 Summer F 7 3 1
25 Carl Osburn   United States Shooting 1912–1924 Summer M 5 4 2
26 Emma McKeon   Australia Swimming 2016–2020 Summer F 5 2 4
27 Arianna Fontana   Italy Short track speed skating 2006–2022 Winter F 2 4 5
28 Carl Lewis   United States Athletics 1984–1996 Summer M 9 1 0 10
29 Katie Ledecky   United States Swimming 2012–2020 Summer F 7 3 0
30 Aladár Gerevich   Hungary Fencing 1932–1960 Summer M 7 1 2
31 Akinori Nakayama   Japan Gymnastics 1968–1972 Summer M 6 2 2
32 Vitaly Scherbo   Unified Team
  Belarus
Gymnastics 1992–1996 Summer M 6 0 4
33 Ágnes Keleti   Hungary Gymnastics 1952–1956 Summer F 5 3 2
Gary Hall Jr.   United States Swimming 1996–2004 Summer M 5 3 2
35 Polina Astakhova   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956–1964 Summer F 5 2 3
36 Raisa Smetanina   Soviet Union
  Unified Team
Cross-country skiing 1976–1992 Winter F 4 5 1
37 Allison Schmitt   United States Swimming 2008–2020 Summer F 4 3 3
38 Alexander Dityatin   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1976–1980 Summer M 3 6 1
39 Stefania Belmondo   Italy Cross-country skiing 1992–2002 Winter F 2 3 5
40 Franziska van Almsick   Germany Swimming 1992–2004 Summer F 0 4 6
41 Jason Kenny   Great Britain Cycling 2008–2020 Summer M 7 2 0 9
42 Hubert Van Innis   Belgium Archery 1900–1920 Summer M 6 3 0
Lyubov Yegorova   Unified Team
  Russia
Cross-country skiing 1992–1994 Winter F 6 3 0
44 Valentina Vezzali   Italy Fencing 1996–2012 Summer F 6 1 2
45 Nadia Comăneci   Romania Gymnastics 1976–1980 Summer F 5 3 1
Ian Thorpe   Australia Swimming 2000–2004 Summer M 5 3 1
47 Claudia Pechstein   Germany Speed skating 1992–2006 Winter F 5 2 2
48 Mitsuo Tsukahara   Japan Gymnastics 1968–1976 Summer M 5 1 3
49 Alexander Popov   Unified Team
  Russia
Swimming 1992–2000 Summer M 4 5 0
50 Sixten Jernberg   Sweden Cross-country skiing 1956–1964 Winter M 4 3 2
Ludmilla Tourischeva   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1968–1976 Summer F 4 3 2
52 Sven Kramer   Netherlands Speed skating 2006–2018 Winter M 4 2 3
53 Charlotte Kalla   Sweden Cross-country skiing 2010–2018 Winter F 3 6 0
54 Anky van Grunsven   Netherlands Equestrian 1992–2012 Summer F 3 5 1
Leisel Jones   Australia Swimming 2000–2012 Summer F 3 5 1
56 Giulio Gaudini   Italy Fencing 1928–1936 Summer M 3 4 2
Alexander Bolshunov   Olympic Athletes from Russia
  ROC
Cross-country skiing  2018–2022 Winter M 3 4 2
58 Alfred Swahn   Sweden Shooting 1908–1924 Summer M 3 3 3
Eizo Kenmotsu   Japan Gymnastics  1968–1976 Summer M 3 3 3
59 Mikhail Voronin   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1968–1972 Summer M 2 6 1
60 Uschi Disl   Germany Biathlon 1992–2006 Winter F 2 4 3
61 Heikki Savolainen   Finland Gymnastics 1928–1952 Summer M 2 1 6
62 Yuri Titov   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956–1964 Summer M 1 5 3
63 Merlene Ottey   Jamaica Athletics 1980–2000 Summer F 0 3 6
64 Ray Ewry   United States Athletics 1900–1908 Summer M 8 0 0 8
Usain Bolt   Jamaica Athletics 2008–2016 Summer M 8 0 0
66 Gert Fredriksson   Sweden Canoeing 1948–1960 Summer M 6 1 1
Danuta Kozák   Hungary Canoeing 2008–2020 Summer F 6 1 1
68 Reiner Klimke   United Team of Germany
  West Germany
Equestrian 1964–1988 Summer M 6 0 2
Ahn Hyun-Soo
Viktor Ahn
  South Korea
  Russia
Short track speed skating 2006–2014 Winter M 6 0 2
70 Ville Ritola   Finland Athletics 1924–1928 Summer M 5 3 0
71 Elisabeta Lipă   Romania Rowing 1984–2004 Summer F 5 2 1
Johannes Thingnes Bø   Norway Biathlon 2018–2022 Winter M 5 2 1
73 Bradley Wiggins   Great Britain Cycling 2000–2016 Summer M 5 1 2
Nathan Adrian   United States Swimming 2008–2016 Summer M 5 1 2
75 Dawn Fraser   Australia Swimming 1956–1964 Summer F 4 4 0
Kornelia Ender   East Germany Swimming 1972–1976 Summer F 4 4 0
77 Otto Olsen   Norway Shooting 1920–1924 Summer M 4 3 1
Georges Miez   Switzerland Gymnastics 1924–1936 Summer M 4 3 1
Ricco Groß   Germany Biathlon 1992–2006 Winter M 4 3 1
Emil Hegle Svendsen   Norway Biathlon 2010–2018 Winter M 4 3 1
81 Roland Matthes   East Germany Swimming 1968–1976 Summer M 4 2 2
Galina Kulakova   Soviet Union Cross-country skiing 1972–1980 Winter F 4 2 2
Kjetil André Aamodt   Norway Alpine skiing 1992–2006 Winter M 4 2 2
Sven Fischer   Germany Biathlon 1994–2006 Winter M 4 2 2
Inge de Bruijn   Netherlands Swimming 2000–2004 Summer F 4 2 2
Jason Lezak   United States Swimming 2000–2012 Summer M 4 2 2
87 Giovanna Trillini   Italy Fencing 1992–2008 Summer F 4 1 3
Cate Campbell   Australia Swimming 2008–2020 Summer F 4 1 3
89 Katalin Kovács   Hungary Canoeing 2000–2012 Summer F 3 5 0
90 Roger Ducret   France Fencing 1920–1928 Summer M 3 4 1
Philippe Cattiau   France Fencing 1920–1936 Summer M 3 4 1
Karin Enke   East Germany Speed skating 1980–1988 Winter F 3 4 1
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann   Germany Speed skating 1992–1998 Winter F 3 4 1
Petria Thomas   Australia Swimming 1996–2004 Summer F 3 4 1
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce   Jamaica Athletics 2008–2020 Summer F 3 4 1
96 Veronica Campbell-Brown   Jamaica Athletics 2000–2016 Summer F 3 3 2
97 Shirley Babashoff   United States Swimming 1972–1976 Summer F 2 6 0
98 Susie O'Neill   Australia Swimming 1992–2000 Summer F 2 4 2
Eugen Mack   Switzerland Gymnastics 1928-1936 Summer M 2 4 2
99 Margit Korondi   Hungary Gymnastics 1952–1956 Summer F 2 2 4
Sofia Muratova   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956–1960 Summer F 2 2 4
Dmitri Sautin   Unified Team
  Russia
Diving 1992–2008 Summer M 2 2 4
Apolo Ohno   United States Short track speed skating 2002–2010 Winter M 2 2 4
Tiril Eckhoff   Norway Biathlon 2014–2022 Winter F 2 2 4
104 Svetlana Romashina   Russia
  ROC
Synchronized swimming 2008–2020 Summer F 7 0 0 7
Caeleb Dressel   United States Swimming 2016–2020 Summer M 7 0 0
106 Chris Hoy   Great Britain Cycling 2000–2012 Summer M 6 1 0
107 Natalie Geisenberger   Germany Luge 2010–2022 Winter F 6 0 1
Pál Kovács   Hungary Fencing 1936–1960 Summer M 6 0 1
109 Yukio Endō   Japan Gymnastics 1960–1968 Summer M 5 2 0
Aaron Peirsol   United States Swimming 2000–2008 Summer M 5 2 0
Martin Fourcade   France Biathlon 2010–2018 Winter M 5 2 0
112 Willis Augustus Lee   United States Shooting 1920 Summer M 5 1 1
Clas Thunberg   Finland Speed skating 1924–1928 Winter M 5 1 1
Hans Günter Winkler   United Team of Germany
  West Germany
Equestrian 1956–1976 Summer M 5 1 1
Tom Jager   United States Swimming 1984–1992 Summer M 5 1 1
Krisztina Egerszegi   Hungary Swimming 1988–1996 Summer F 5 1 1
Larisa Lazutina   Unified Team
  Russia
Cross-country skiing 1992–1998 Winter F 5 1 1
Dana Vollmer   United States Swimming 2004–2016 Summer F 5 1 1
Wu Minxia   China Diving 2004–2016 Summer F 5 1 1
Johannes Høsflot Klæbo   Norway Cross-country skiing 2018–2022 Winter M 5 1 1
121 Ivan Patzaichin   Romania Canoeing 1968–1984 Summer M 4 3 0
122 Einar Liberg   Norway Shooting 1908–1924 Summer M 4 2 1
Ivar Ballangrud   Norway Speed skating 1928–1936 Winter M 4 2 1
124 Charles Daniels   United States Swimming 1904–1908 Summer M 4 1 2
Lloyd Spooner   United States Shooting 1920 Summer M 4 1 2
Simone Biles   United States Gymnastics 2016–2020 Summer F 4 1 2
Kosuke Kitajima   Japan Swimming 2004–2012 Summer M 4 1 2
Libby Trickett   Australia Swimming 2004–2012 Summer F 4 1 2
129 Vilhelm Carlberg   Sweden Shooting 1908–1924 Summer M 3 4 0
Kōhei Uchimura   Japan Gymnastics 2008–2016 Summer M 3 4 0
131 Veikko Hakulinen   Finland Cross-country skiing 1952–1960 Winter M 3 3 1
Grant Hackett   Australia Swimming 2000–2008 Summer M 3 3 1
Kati Wilhelm   Germany Biathlon 2002–2010 Winter F 3 3 1
Emily Seebohm   Australia Swimming 2008–2020 Summer F 3 3 1
135 Eero Mäntyranta   Finland Cross-country skiing 1960–1968 Winter M 3 2 2
Irena Szewińska   Poland Athletics 1964–1976 Summer F 3 2 2
Agneta Andersson   Sweden Canoeing 1984–1996 Summer F 3 2 2
Pieter van den Hoogenband   Netherlands Swimming 2000–2004 Summer M 3 2 2
Martina Sáblíková   Czech Republic Speed skating 2010–2022 Winter F 3 2 2
Eric Frenzel   Germany Nordic combined 2010–2022 Winter M 3 2 2
Marte Olsbu Røiseland   Norway Biathlon 2018–2022 Winter F 3 2 2
142 Shirley Strickland   Australia Athletics 1948–1956 Summer F 3 1 3
Simona Amânar   Romania Gymnastics 1996–2000 Summer F 3 1 3
Felix Gottwald   Austria Nordic combined 2002–2010 Winter M 3 1 3
145 Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi   Finland Cross-country skiing 1984–1994 Winter F 3 0 4
Yelena Välbe   Unified Team
  Russia
Cross-country skiing 1992–1998 Winter F 3 0 4
147 Gustavo Marzi   Italy Fencing 1928–1936 Summer M 2 5 0
Maria Gorokhovskaya   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1952 Summer F 2 5 0
149 Zoltán Halmay   Hungary Swimming 1900–1908 Summer M 2 4 1
Amanda Beard   United States Swimming 1996–2004 Summer F 2 4 1
Svetlana Khorkina   Russia Gymnastics 1996–2004 Summer F 2 4 1
Kirsty Coventry   Zimbabwe Swimming 2004–2008 Summer F 2 4 1
Miho Takagi   Japan Speed skating 2018–2022 Winter F 2 4 1
154 Ildikó Újlaky-Rejtő   Hungary Fencing 1960–1976 Summer F 2 3 2
Karin Janz   East Germany Gymnastics 1968–1972 Summer F 2 3 2
156 Pavel Lednyov   Soviet Union Modern Pentathlon 1968–1980 Summer M 2 2 3
Shannon Miller   United States Gymnastics 1992–1996 Summer F 2 2 3
Manuela Di Centa   Italy Cross-country skiing 1992–1998 Winter F 2 2 3
Aliya Mustafina   Russia Gymnastics 2012–2016 Summer F 2 2 3
160 Andrea Ehrig-Mitscherlich   East Germany Speed skating 1976–1988 Winter F 1 5 1
Bogdan Musiol   East Germany
  Germany
Bobsleigh 1980-1992 Summer M 1 5 1
Dagmar Hase   Germany Swimming 1992–1996 Summer F 1 5 1
163 Vladimir Smirnov   Soviet Union
  Kazakhstan
Cross-country skiing 1988-1994 Winter M 1 4 2
Denis Ablyazin   Russia
  ROC
Gymnastics 2012-2020 Summer M 1 4 2
165 Masao Takemoto   Japan Gymnastics 1952-1960 Summer M 1 3 3
Josef Stalder   Switzerland Gymnastics 1948-1952 Summer M 1 3 3
167 Penny Oleksiak   Canada Swimming 2016-2020 Summer F 1 2 4
168 Huang Xuechen   China Synchronized Swimming 2008-2020 Summer F 0 5 2

Timeline edit

This is a progressive list of Olympians that have held the record for most medals won. Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included. It includes top-three placings in 1896 and 1900, before medals were awarded for top-three placings. All record-holders have competed at Summer Games rather than Winter Games.

Medal count Date Athlete Nation Sport Record medal event Earlier medal events
1 6 April 1896[1] James Connolly   United States Athletics Triple jump G
Alexandre Tuffère   France Triple jump S
Ioannis Persakis   Greece Triple jump B
Robert Garrett   United States Athletics Discus G
Panagiotis Paraskevopoulos   Greece Discus S
Sotirios Versis   Greece Discus B
2 7 April 1896[1] Robert Garrett   United States Athletics Long jump S See above
James Connolly   United States Long jump B
3 Robert Garrett   United States Athletics Shot put G 18961 G, 2 S
9 April 1896[1] Carl Schuhmann   Germany Gymnastics Vault G 18961 G, 2 G
Hermann Weingärtner   Germany Vault B 18961 G, 2 G
4 Gymnastics Pommel horse S
5 Rings S
6 Horizontal bar G
16 July 1900 Robert Garrett   United States Athletics Standing triple jump B 18961 G, 2 S, 3 G, 4 S
19005 B
3 September 1904 Ray Ewry   United States Athletics Standing triple jump G 19001 G, 2 G, 3 G
19044 G, 5 G
7 20 July 1908 Athletics Standing long jump G
8 23 July 1908 Standing high jump G
29 July 1920 Carl Osburn   United States Shooting Team 300 m / 600 m military rifle, prone G 19121 B, 2 S, 3 S, 4 G
19205 B, 6 S, 7 G
9 30 July 1920 300 m military rifle, standing G
10 31 July 1920 Team free rifle G
11 27 June 1924 Shooting 600 m free rifle S
3 August 1928 Paavo Nurmi   Finland Athletics 5000 m S 19201 S, 2 G, 3 G, 4 G
19245 G, 6 G, 7 G, 8 G, 9 G
192810 G
12 4 August 1928 3000 m steeplechase S
2 September 1960 Edoardo Mangiarotti   Italy Fencing Team foil S 19361 G
19482 S, 3 S, 4 B
19525 S, 6 S, 7 G, 8 G
19569 G, 10 G, 11 B
13 9 September 1960 Team épée G
21 October 1964 Larisa Latynina   Soviet Union Gymnastics Team G 1956 – 1 G, 2 B, 3 G, 4 G, 5 G, 6 S
1960 – 7 G, 8 G, 9 S, 10 S, 11 B, 12 G
14 All-around S
15 22 October 1964 Vault S
16 Uneven bars B
17 23 October 1964 Balance beam B
18 Floor exercise G
31 July 2012 Michael Phelps   United States Swimming 200 m butterfly S 20041 G, 2 B, 3 B, 4 G, 5 G, 6 G, 7 G, 8 G
20089 G, 10 G, 11 G, 12 G, 13 G, 14 G, 15 G, 16 G
201217 S
19 4 × 200 m freestyle G
20 2 August 2012 200 m individual medley G
21 3 August 2012 100 m butterfly G
22 4 August 2012 4 × 100 m medley relay G
23 7 August 2016 4 × 100 m freestyle relay G
24 9 August 2016 200 m butterfly G
25 4 × 200 m freestyle relay G
26 11 August 2016 200 m individual medley G
27 12 August 2016 100 m butterfly S
28 13 August 2016 4 × 100 m medley relay G

Legend: G = Gold, S = Silver, B = Bronze

List of most career medals in individual events edit

This list contains only medals won in individual events, so no relays or team events count for this section.

No. Athlete Nation Sport Years Games Sex Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Michael Phelps   United States Swimming 2000–2016 Summer M 13 2 1 16
2 Larisa Latynina   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956–1964 Summer F 6 5 3 14
3 Nikolai Andrianov   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1972–1980 Summer M 6 3 3 12
4 Boris Shakhlin   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956–1964 Summer M 6 2 2 10
5 Ireen Wüst   Netherlands Speed skating 2006–2022 Winter F 5 4 1
6 Marit Bjørgen   Norway Cross-country skiing 2002–2018 Winter F 5 3 2
7 Takashi Ono   Japan Gymnastics 1952–1964 Summer M 3 3 4
8 Alexei Nemov   Russia Gymnastics 1996–2000 Summer M 3 2 5
9 Paavo Nurmi   Finland Athletics 1920–1928 Summer M 6 3 0 9
Bjørn Dæhlie   Norway Cross-country skiing 1992–1998 Winter M 6 3 0
11 Viktor Chukarin   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1952–1956 Summer M 5 3 1
Sawao Katō   Japan Gymnastics 1968–1976 Summer M 5 3 1
Ole Einar Bjørndalen   Norway Biathlon 1998–2014 Winter M 5 3 1
14 Vitaly Scherbo   Unified Team
  Belarus
Gymnastics 1992–1996 Summer M 5 0 4
15 Ray Ewry   United States Athletics 1900–1908 Summer M 8 0 0 8
16 Věra Čáslavská   Czechoslovakia Gymnastics 1960–1968 Summer F 7 1 0
Carl Lewis   United States Athletics 1984–1996 Summer M 7 1 0
18 Akinori Nakayama   Japan Gymnastics 1968–1972 Summer M 4 2 2
Kjetil André Aamodt   Norway Alpine skiing 1992–2006 Winter M 4 2 2
Claudia Pechstein   Germany Speed skating 1992–2006 Winter F 4 2 2
21 Karin Enke   East Germany Speed skating 1980–1988 Winter F 3 4 1
Gunda Niemann-Stirnemann   Germany Speed skating 1992–1998 Winter F 3 4 1
23 Alexander Dityatin   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1976–1980 Summer M 2 5 1
24 Katie Ledecky   United States Swimming 2012–2020 Summer F 6 1 0 7
25 Clas Thunberg   Finland Speed skating 1924–1928 Winter M 5 1 1
Gert Fredriksson   Sweden Canoeing 1948–1960 Summer M 5 1 1
Nadia Comăneci   Romania Gymnastics 1976–1980 Summer F 5 1 1
Krisztina Egerszegi   Hungary Swimming 1988–1996 Summer F 5 1 1
29 Lyubov Yegorova   Unified Team
  Russia
Cross-country skiing 1992–1994 Winter F 4 3 0
30 Ivar Ballangrud   Norway Speed skating 1928–1936 Winter M 4 2 1
31 Sixten Jernberg   Sweden Cross-country skiing 1956–1964 Winter M 3 3 1
32 Mikhail Voronin   Soviet Union Gymnastics 1968–1972 Summer M 2 4 1
Raisa Smetanina   Soviet Union
  Unified Team
Cross-country skiing 1976–1992 Winter F 2 4 1
Kirsty Coventry   Zimbabwe Swimming 2004–2008 Summer F 2 4 1
35 Stefania Belmondo   Italy Cross-country skiing 1992–2002 Winter F 2 3 2
36 Arianna Fontana   Italy Short track speed skating 2006–2022 Winter F 2 2 3

Athletes with medals in different disciplines edit

In the Summer and Winter Games edit

Athlete (Nation) Summer Games Winter Games Ref
Year Medal Event Year Medal Event
    Eddie Eagan (USA) 1920 Antwerp   Gold Boxing (light heavyweight) 1932 Lake Placid   Gold Bobsleigh (four-man) [2]
    Jacob Tullin Thams (NOR) 1936 Berlin   Silver Sailing (8-metre) 1924 Chamonix   Gold Ski jumping (individual large hill) [3]
    Christa Luding-Rothenburger (GDR) 1988 Seoul   Silver Cycling (sprint) 1984 Sarajevo   Gold Speed skating (500 m) [4]
1988 Calgary   Gold Speed skating (1000 m)
  Silver Speed skating (500 m)
1992 Albertville   Bronze Speed skating (500 m)
    Clara Hughes (CAN) 1996 Atlanta   Bronze Cycling (road race) 2002 Salt Lake City   Bronze Speed skating (5000 m) [5]
2006 Turin   Silver Speed skating (team pursuit)
  Bronze Cycling (time trial)   Gold Speed skating (5000 m)
2010 Vancouver   Bronze Speed skating (5000 m)
    Lauryn Williams (USA) 2004 Athens   Silver Athletics (100 m) 2014 Sochi   Silver Bobsleigh (two-woman) [6]
2012 London   Gold Athletics (4 × 100 m relay)
    Eddy Alvarez (USA) 2020 Tokyo   Silver Baseball 2014 Sochi   Silver Short track speed skating (5000 m relay)
  • Gillis Grafström became the first person to win a medal in the same event in Summer and Winter Olympics, winning figure skating golds at the 1920 Olympics and at the first Winter Olympics in 1924.
  • Eddie Eagan became the first person to win a medal in the Winter Olympics and in the Summer Olympics in different events. He is the only Summer and Winter medalist to win gold medals in different events.
  • Christa Luding-Rothenburger is the only person to win medals at the Winter and Summer Games in the same year. (This feat is no longer possible due to the staggering of the Winter and Summer Olympic years). She is also the first person to win medals in successive Winter and Summer Games or vice versa.
  • Clara Hughes is the first person to win multiple medals in both Summer and Winter Games and holds the highest number of medals of any Olympian to win medals in both the Summer and Winter Games.

In the Summer Games edit

Swimming and water polo edit

Others in Summer Games edit

In the Winter Games edit

Cross-country skiing and Nordic combined edit

Others in Winter Games edit

See also edit

References edit

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  • See also references in the articles on each athlete.

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This article provides a list of multiple Olympic medalists i e those athletes who have won multiple Olympic medals at either the Summer Olympic Games or the Winter Olympic Games Contents 1 List of Olympic medals over career 1 1 Timeline 2 List of most career medals in individual events 3 Athletes with medals in different disciplines 3 1 In the Summer and Winter Games 3 2 In the Summer Games 3 2 1 Swimming and water polo 3 2 2 Others in Summer Games 3 3 In the Winter Games 3 3 1 Cross country skiing and Nordic combined 3 3 2 Others in Winter Games 4 See also 5 ReferencesList of Olympic medals over career editThis list includes athletes who have won seven or more Olympic medals over their sporting career It includes top three placings in the 1896 Olympic Games and 1900 Olympic Games before medals were actually awarded for those placings Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included For simplicity when an athlete has won medals for more than one nation their entry in this list only mentions the last Nation represented The Years listed for each athlete only include the Games in which they won medals More detailed information is provided in the linked articles for the individual athletes In cases where two or more athletes have the same number of total medals the first tiebreaker is the number of gold medals followed by the number of silver medals If the tied athletes have exactly the same number of gold silver and bronze medals the ranking is given as a tie and the athletes are listed in order first by career years and then alphabetically by surname No Athlete Nation Sport Years Games Gender Gold Silver Bronze Total1 Michael Phelps nbsp United States Swimming 2004 2016 Summer M 23 3 2 282 Larisa Latynina nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 1964 Summer F 9 5 4 183 Marit Bjorgen nbsp Norway Cross country skiing 2002 2018 Winter F 8 4 3 154 Nikolai Andrianov nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1972 1980 Summer M 7 5 35 Ole Einar Bjorndalen nbsp Norway Biathlon 1998 2014 Winter M 8 4 1 136 Boris Shakhlin nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 1964 Summer M 7 4 27 Edoardo Mangiarotti nbsp Italy Fencing 1936 1960 Summer M 6 5 2Ireen Wust nbsp Netherlands Speed skating 2006 2022 Winter F 6 5 29 Takashi Ono nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1952 1964 Summer M 5 4 410 Paavo Nurmi nbsp Finland Athletics 1920 1928 Summer M 9 3 0 1211 Birgit Fischer nbsp East Germany nbsp Germany Canoeing 1980 2004 Summer F 8 4 0Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Norway Cross country skiing 1992 1998 Winter M 8 4 013 Sawao Katō nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1968 1976 Summer M 8 3 1Jenny Thompson nbsp United States Swimming 1992 2004 Summer F 8 3 115 Isabell Werth nbsp Germany Equestrian 1992 2020 Summer F 7 5 016 Ryan Lochte nbsp United States Swimming 2004 2016 Summer M 6 3 317 Dara Torres nbsp United States Swimming 1984 2008 Summer F 4 4 418 Alexei Nemov nbsp Russia Gymnastics 1996 2000 Summer M 4 2 619 Natalie Coughlin nbsp United States Swimming 2004 2012 Summer F 3 4 520 Mark Spitz nbsp United States Swimming 1968 1972 Summer M 9 1 1 1121 Matt Biondi nbsp United States Swimming 1984 1992 Summer M 8 2 122 Vera Caslavska nbsp Czechoslovakia Gymnastics 1960 1968 Summer F 7 4 023 Viktor Chukarin nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1952 1956 Summer M 7 3 1Allyson Felix nbsp United States Athletics 2004 2020 Summer F 7 3 125 Carl Osburn nbsp United States Shooting 1912 1924 Summer M 5 4 226 Emma McKeon nbsp Australia Swimming 2016 2020 Summer F 5 2 427 Arianna Fontana nbsp Italy Short track speed skating 2006 2022 Winter F 2 4 528 Carl Lewis nbsp United States Athletics 1984 1996 Summer M 9 1 0 1029 Katie Ledecky nbsp United States Swimming 2012 2020 Summer F 7 3 030 Aladar Gerevich nbsp Hungary Fencing 1932 1960 Summer M 7 1 231 Akinori Nakayama nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1968 1972 Summer M 6 2 232 Vitaly Scherbo nbsp Unified Team nbsp Belarus Gymnastics 1992 1996 Summer M 6 0 433 Agnes Keleti nbsp Hungary Gymnastics 1952 1956 Summer F 5 3 2Gary Hall Jr nbsp United States Swimming 1996 2004 Summer M 5 3 235 Polina Astakhova nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 1964 Summer F 5 2 336 Raisa Smetanina nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Unified Team Cross country skiing 1976 1992 Winter F 4 5 137 Allison Schmitt nbsp United States Swimming 2008 2020 Summer F 4 3 338 Alexander Dityatin nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1976 1980 Summer M 3 6 139 Stefania Belmondo nbsp Italy Cross country skiing 1992 2002 Winter F 2 3 540 Franziska van Almsick nbsp Germany Swimming 1992 2004 Summer F 0 4 641 Jason Kenny nbsp Great Britain Cycling 2008 2020 Summer M 7 2 0 942 Hubert Van Innis nbsp Belgium Archery 1900 1920 Summer M 6 3 0Lyubov Yegorova nbsp Unified Team nbsp Russia Cross country skiing 1992 1994 Winter F 6 3 044 Valentina Vezzali nbsp Italy Fencing 1996 2012 Summer F 6 1 245 Nadia Comăneci nbsp Romania Gymnastics 1976 1980 Summer F 5 3 1Ian Thorpe nbsp Australia Swimming 2000 2004 Summer M 5 3 147 Claudia Pechstein nbsp Germany Speed skating 1992 2006 Winter F 5 2 248 Mitsuo Tsukahara nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1968 1976 Summer M 5 1 349 Alexander Popov nbsp Unified Team nbsp Russia Swimming 1992 2000 Summer M 4 5 050 Sixten Jernberg nbsp Sweden Cross country skiing 1956 1964 Winter M 4 3 2Ludmilla Tourischeva nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1968 1976 Summer F 4 3 252 Sven Kramer nbsp Netherlands Speed skating 2006 2018 Winter M 4 2 353 Charlotte Kalla nbsp Sweden Cross country skiing 2010 2018 Winter F 3 6 054 Anky van Grunsven nbsp Netherlands Equestrian 1992 2012 Summer F 3 5 1Leisel Jones nbsp Australia Swimming 2000 2012 Summer F 3 5 156 Giulio Gaudini nbsp Italy Fencing 1928 1936 Summer M 3 4 2Alexander Bolshunov nbsp Olympic Athletes from Russia nbsp ROC Cross country skiing 2018 2022 Winter M 3 4 258 Alfred Swahn nbsp Sweden Shooting 1908 1924 Summer M 3 3 3Eizo Kenmotsu nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1968 1976 Summer M 3 3 359 Mikhail Voronin nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1968 1972 Summer M 2 6 160 Uschi Disl nbsp Germany Biathlon 1992 2006 Winter F 2 4 361 Heikki Savolainen nbsp Finland Gymnastics 1928 1952 Summer M 2 1 662 Yuri Titov nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 1964 Summer M 1 5 363 Merlene Ottey nbsp Jamaica Athletics 1980 2000 Summer F 0 3 664 Ray Ewry nbsp United States Athletics 1900 1908 Summer M 8 0 0 8Usain Bolt nbsp Jamaica Athletics 2008 2016 Summer M 8 0 066 Gert Fredriksson nbsp Sweden Canoeing 1948 1960 Summer M 6 1 1Danuta Kozak nbsp Hungary Canoeing 2008 2020 Summer F 6 1 168 Reiner Klimke nbsp United Team of Germany nbsp West Germany Equestrian 1964 1988 Summer M 6 0 2Ahn Hyun SooViktor Ahn nbsp South Korea nbsp Russia Short track speed skating 2006 2014 Winter M 6 0 270 Ville Ritola nbsp Finland Athletics 1924 1928 Summer M 5 3 071 Elisabeta Lipă nbsp Romania Rowing 1984 2004 Summer F 5 2 1Johannes Thingnes Bo nbsp Norway Biathlon 2018 2022 Winter M 5 2 173 Bradley Wiggins nbsp Great Britain Cycling 2000 2016 Summer M 5 1 2Nathan Adrian nbsp United States Swimming 2008 2016 Summer M 5 1 275 Dawn Fraser nbsp Australia Swimming 1956 1964 Summer F 4 4 0Kornelia Ender nbsp East Germany Swimming 1972 1976 Summer F 4 4 077 Otto Olsen nbsp Norway Shooting 1920 1924 Summer M 4 3 1Georges Miez nbsp Switzerland Gymnastics 1924 1936 Summer M 4 3 1Ricco Gross nbsp Germany Biathlon 1992 2006 Winter M 4 3 1Emil Hegle Svendsen nbsp Norway Biathlon 2010 2018 Winter M 4 3 181 Roland Matthes nbsp East Germany Swimming 1968 1976 Summer M 4 2 2Galina Kulakova nbsp Soviet Union Cross country skiing 1972 1980 Winter F 4 2 2Kjetil Andre Aamodt nbsp Norway Alpine skiing 1992 2006 Winter M 4 2 2Sven Fischer nbsp Germany Biathlon 1994 2006 Winter M 4 2 2Inge de Bruijn nbsp Netherlands Swimming 2000 2004 Summer F 4 2 2Jason Lezak nbsp United States Swimming 2000 2012 Summer M 4 2 287 Giovanna Trillini nbsp Italy Fencing 1992 2008 Summer F 4 1 3Cate Campbell nbsp Australia Swimming 2008 2020 Summer F 4 1 389 Katalin Kovacs nbsp Hungary Canoeing 2000 2012 Summer F 3 5 090 Roger Ducret nbsp France Fencing 1920 1928 Summer M 3 4 1Philippe Cattiau nbsp France Fencing 1920 1936 Summer M 3 4 1Karin Enke nbsp East Germany Speed skating 1980 1988 Winter F 3 4 1Gunda Niemann Stirnemann nbsp Germany Speed skating 1992 1998 Winter F 3 4 1Petria Thomas nbsp Australia Swimming 1996 2004 Summer F 3 4 1Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce nbsp Jamaica Athletics 2008 2020 Summer F 3 4 196 Veronica Campbell Brown nbsp Jamaica Athletics 2000 2016 Summer F 3 3 297 Shirley Babashoff nbsp United States Swimming 1972 1976 Summer F 2 6 098 Susie O Neill nbsp Australia Swimming 1992 2000 Summer F 2 4 2Eugen Mack nbsp Switzerland Gymnastics 1928 1936 Summer M 2 4 299 Margit Korondi nbsp Hungary Gymnastics 1952 1956 Summer F 2 2 4Sofia Muratova nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 1960 Summer F 2 2 4Dmitri Sautin nbsp Unified Team nbsp Russia Diving 1992 2008 Summer M 2 2 4Apolo Ohno nbsp United States Short track speed skating 2002 2010 Winter M 2 2 4Tiril Eckhoff nbsp Norway Biathlon 2014 2022 Winter F 2 2 4104 Svetlana Romashina nbsp Russia nbsp ROC Synchronized swimming 2008 2020 Summer F 7 0 0 7Caeleb Dressel nbsp United States Swimming 2016 2020 Summer M 7 0 0106 Chris Hoy nbsp Great Britain Cycling 2000 2012 Summer M 6 1 0107 Natalie Geisenberger nbsp Germany Luge 2010 2022 Winter F 6 0 1Pal Kovacs nbsp Hungary Fencing 1936 1960 Summer M 6 0 1109 Yukio Endō nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1960 1968 Summer M 5 2 0Aaron Peirsol nbsp United States Swimming 2000 2008 Summer M 5 2 0Martin Fourcade nbsp France Biathlon 2010 2018 Winter M 5 2 0112 Willis Augustus Lee nbsp United States Shooting 1920 Summer M 5 1 1Clas Thunberg nbsp Finland Speed skating 1924 1928 Winter M 5 1 1Hans Gunter Winkler nbsp United Team of Germany nbsp West Germany Equestrian 1956 1976 Summer M 5 1 1Tom Jager nbsp United States Swimming 1984 1992 Summer M 5 1 1Krisztina Egerszegi nbsp Hungary Swimming 1988 1996 Summer F 5 1 1Larisa Lazutina nbsp Unified Team nbsp Russia Cross country skiing 1992 1998 Winter F 5 1 1Dana Vollmer nbsp United States Swimming 2004 2016 Summer F 5 1 1Wu Minxia nbsp China Diving 2004 2016 Summer F 5 1 1Johannes Hosflot Klaebo nbsp Norway Cross country skiing 2018 2022 Winter M 5 1 1121 Ivan Patzaichin nbsp Romania Canoeing 1968 1984 Summer M 4 3 0122 Einar Liberg nbsp Norway Shooting 1908 1924 Summer M 4 2 1Ivar Ballangrud nbsp Norway Speed skating 1928 1936 Winter M 4 2 1124 Charles Daniels nbsp United States Swimming 1904 1908 Summer M 4 1 2Lloyd Spooner nbsp United States Shooting 1920 Summer M 4 1 2Simone Biles nbsp United States Gymnastics 2016 2020 Summer F 4 1 2Kosuke Kitajima nbsp Japan Swimming 2004 2012 Summer M 4 1 2Libby Trickett nbsp Australia Swimming 2004 2012 Summer F 4 1 2129 Vilhelm Carlberg nbsp Sweden Shooting 1908 1924 Summer M 3 4 0Kōhei Uchimura nbsp Japan Gymnastics 2008 2016 Summer M 3 4 0131 Veikko Hakulinen nbsp Finland Cross country skiing 1952 1960 Winter M 3 3 1Grant Hackett nbsp Australia Swimming 2000 2008 Summer M 3 3 1Kati Wilhelm nbsp Germany Biathlon 2002 2010 Winter F 3 3 1Emily Seebohm nbsp Australia Swimming 2008 2020 Summer F 3 3 1135 Eero Mantyranta nbsp Finland Cross country skiing 1960 1968 Winter M 3 2 2Irena Szewinska nbsp Poland Athletics 1964 1976 Summer F 3 2 2Agneta Andersson nbsp Sweden Canoeing 1984 1996 Summer F 3 2 2Pieter van den Hoogenband nbsp Netherlands Swimming 2000 2004 Summer M 3 2 2Martina Sablikova nbsp Czech Republic Speed skating 2010 2022 Winter F 3 2 2Eric Frenzel nbsp Germany Nordic combined 2010 2022 Winter M 3 2 2Marte Olsbu Roiseland nbsp Norway Biathlon 2018 2022 Winter F 3 2 2142 Shirley Strickland nbsp Australia Athletics 1948 1956 Summer F 3 1 3Simona Amanar nbsp Romania Gymnastics 1996 2000 Summer F 3 1 3Felix Gottwald nbsp Austria Nordic combined 2002 2010 Winter M 3 1 3145 Marja Liisa Kirvesniemi nbsp Finland Cross country skiing 1984 1994 Winter F 3 0 4Yelena Valbe nbsp Unified Team nbsp Russia Cross country skiing 1992 1998 Winter F 3 0 4147 Gustavo Marzi nbsp Italy Fencing 1928 1936 Summer M 2 5 0Maria Gorokhovskaya nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1952 Summer F 2 5 0149 Zoltan Halmay nbsp Hungary Swimming 1900 1908 Summer M 2 4 1Amanda Beard nbsp United States Swimming 1996 2004 Summer F 2 4 1Svetlana Khorkina nbsp Russia Gymnastics 1996 2004 Summer F 2 4 1Kirsty Coventry nbsp Zimbabwe Swimming 2004 2008 Summer F 2 4 1Miho Takagi nbsp Japan Speed skating 2018 2022 Winter F 2 4 1154 Ildiko Ujlaky Rejto nbsp Hungary Fencing 1960 1976 Summer F 2 3 2Karin Janz nbsp East Germany Gymnastics 1968 1972 Summer F 2 3 2156 Pavel Lednyov nbsp Soviet Union Modern Pentathlon 1968 1980 Summer M 2 2 3Shannon Miller nbsp United States Gymnastics 1992 1996 Summer F 2 2 3Manuela Di Centa nbsp Italy Cross country skiing 1992 1998 Winter F 2 2 3Aliya Mustafina nbsp Russia Gymnastics 2012 2016 Summer F 2 2 3160 Andrea Ehrig Mitscherlich nbsp East Germany Speed skating 1976 1988 Winter F 1 5 1Bogdan Musiol nbsp East Germany nbsp Germany Bobsleigh 1980 1992 Summer M 1 5 1Dagmar Hase nbsp Germany Swimming 1992 1996 Summer F 1 5 1163 Vladimir Smirnov nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Kazakhstan Cross country skiing 1988 1994 Winter M 1 4 2Denis Ablyazin nbsp Russia nbsp ROC Gymnastics 2012 2020 Summer M 1 4 2165 Masao Takemoto nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1952 1960 Summer M 1 3 3Josef Stalder nbsp Switzerland Gymnastics 1948 1952 Summer M 1 3 3167 Penny Oleksiak nbsp Canada Swimming 2016 2020 Summer F 1 2 4168 Huang Xuechen nbsp China Synchronized Swimming 2008 2020 Summer F 0 5 2Timeline edit This is a progressive list of Olympians that have held the record for most medals won Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included It includes top three placings in 1896 and 1900 before medals were awarded for top three placings All record holders have competed at Summer Games rather than Winter Games Medal count Date Athlete Nation Sport Record medal event Earlier medal events1 6 April 1896 1 James Connolly nbsp United States Athletics Triple jump G Alexandre Tuffere nbsp France Triple jump SIoannis Persakis nbsp Greece Triple jump BRobert Garrett nbsp United States Athletics Discus GPanagiotis Paraskevopoulos nbsp Greece Discus SSotirios Versis nbsp Greece Discus B2 7 April 1896 1 Robert Garrett nbsp United States Athletics Long jump S See aboveJames Connolly nbsp United States Long jump B3 Robert Garrett nbsp United States Athletics Shot put G 1896 1 G 2 S9 April 1896 1 Carl Schuhmann nbsp Germany Gymnastics Vault G 1896 1 G 2 GHermann Weingartner nbsp Germany Vault B 1896 1 G 2 G4 Gymnastics Pommel horse S5 Rings S6 Horizontal bar G16 July 1900 Robert Garrett nbsp United States Athletics Standing triple jump B 1896 1 G 2 S 3 G 4 S 1900 5 B3 September 1904 Ray Ewry nbsp United States Athletics Standing triple jump G 1900 1 G 2 G 3 G1904 4 G 5 G7 20 July 1908 Athletics Standing long jump G8 23 July 1908 Standing high jump G29 July 1920 Carl Osburn nbsp United States Shooting Team 300 m 600 m military rifle prone G 1912 1 B 2 S 3 S 4 G1920 5 B 6 S 7 G9 30 July 1920 300 m military rifle standing G10 31 July 1920 Team free rifle G11 27 June 1924 Shooting 600 m free rifle S3 August 1928 Paavo Nurmi nbsp Finland Athletics 5000 m S 1920 1 S 2 G 3 G 4 G1924 5 G 6 G 7 G 8 G 9 G1928 10 G12 4 August 1928 3000 m steeplechase S2 September 1960 Edoardo Mangiarotti nbsp Italy Fencing Team foil S 1936 1 G1948 2 S 3 S 4 B1952 5 S 6 S 7 G 8 G1956 9 G 10 G 11 B13 9 September 1960 Team epee G21 October 1964 Larisa Latynina nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics Team G 1956 1 G 2 B 3 G 4 G 5 G 6 S 1960 7 G 8 G 9 S 10 S 11 B 12 G14 All around S15 22 October 1964 Vault S16 Uneven bars B17 23 October 1964 Balance beam B18 Floor exercise G31 July 2012 Michael Phelps nbsp United States Swimming 200 m butterfly S 2004 1 G 2 B 3 B 4 G 5 G 6 G 7 G 8 G 2008 9 G 10 G 11 G 12 G 13 G 14 G 15 G 16 G2012 17 S19 4 200 m freestyle G20 2 August 2012 200 m individual medley G21 3 August 2012 100 m butterfly G22 4 August 2012 4 100 m medley relay G23 7 August 2016 4 100 m freestyle relay G24 9 August 2016 200 m butterfly G25 4 200 m freestyle relay G26 11 August 2016 200 m individual medley G27 12 August 2016 100 m butterfly S28 13 August 2016 4 100 m medley relay GLegend G Gold S Silver B BronzeList of most career medals in individual events editThis list contains only medals won in individual events so no relays or team events count for this section No Athlete Nation Sport Years Games Sex Gold Silver Bronze Total1 Michael Phelps nbsp United States Swimming 2000 2016 Summer M 13 2 1 162 Larisa Latynina nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 1964 Summer F 6 5 3 143 Nikolai Andrianov nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1972 1980 Summer M 6 3 3 124 Boris Shakhlin nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1956 1964 Summer M 6 2 2 105 Ireen Wust nbsp Netherlands Speed skating 2006 2022 Winter F 5 4 16 Marit Bjorgen nbsp Norway Cross country skiing 2002 2018 Winter F 5 3 27 Takashi Ono nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1952 1964 Summer M 3 3 48 Alexei Nemov nbsp Russia Gymnastics 1996 2000 Summer M 3 2 59 Paavo Nurmi nbsp Finland Athletics 1920 1928 Summer M 6 3 0 9Bjorn Daehlie nbsp Norway Cross country skiing 1992 1998 Winter M 6 3 011 Viktor Chukarin nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1952 1956 Summer M 5 3 1Sawao Katō nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1968 1976 Summer M 5 3 1Ole Einar Bjorndalen nbsp Norway Biathlon 1998 2014 Winter M 5 3 114 Vitaly Scherbo nbsp Unified Team nbsp Belarus Gymnastics 1992 1996 Summer M 5 0 415 Ray Ewry nbsp United States Athletics 1900 1908 Summer M 8 0 0 816 Vera Caslavska nbsp Czechoslovakia Gymnastics 1960 1968 Summer F 7 1 0Carl Lewis nbsp United States Athletics 1984 1996 Summer M 7 1 018 Akinori Nakayama nbsp Japan Gymnastics 1968 1972 Summer M 4 2 2Kjetil Andre Aamodt nbsp Norway Alpine skiing 1992 2006 Winter M 4 2 2Claudia Pechstein nbsp Germany Speed skating 1992 2006 Winter F 4 2 221 Karin Enke nbsp East Germany Speed skating 1980 1988 Winter F 3 4 1Gunda Niemann Stirnemann nbsp Germany Speed skating 1992 1998 Winter F 3 4 123 Alexander Dityatin nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1976 1980 Summer M 2 5 124 Katie Ledecky nbsp United States Swimming 2012 2020 Summer F 6 1 0 725 Clas Thunberg nbsp Finland Speed skating 1924 1928 Winter M 5 1 1Gert Fredriksson nbsp Sweden Canoeing 1948 1960 Summer M 5 1 1Nadia Comăneci nbsp Romania Gymnastics 1976 1980 Summer F 5 1 1Krisztina Egerszegi nbsp Hungary Swimming 1988 1996 Summer F 5 1 129 Lyubov Yegorova nbsp Unified Team nbsp Russia Cross country skiing 1992 1994 Winter F 4 3 030 Ivar Ballangrud nbsp Norway Speed skating 1928 1936 Winter M 4 2 131 Sixten Jernberg nbsp Sweden Cross country skiing 1956 1964 Winter M 3 3 132 Mikhail Voronin nbsp Soviet Union Gymnastics 1968 1972 Summer M 2 4 1Raisa Smetanina nbsp Soviet Union nbsp Unified Team Cross country skiing 1976 1992 Winter F 2 4 1Kirsty Coventry nbsp Zimbabwe Swimming 2004 2008 Summer F 2 4 135 Stefania Belmondo nbsp Italy Cross country skiing 1992 2002 Winter F 2 3 236 Arianna Fontana nbsp Italy Short track speed skating 2006 2022 Winter F 2 2 3Athletes with medals in different disciplines editSee also List of athletes with Olympic medals in different sports In the Summer and Winter Games edit Athlete Nation Summer Games Winter Games RefYear Medal Event Year Medal Event nbsp nbsp Eddie Eagan USA 1920 Antwerp nbsp Gold Boxing light heavyweight 1932 Lake Placid nbsp Gold Bobsleigh four man 2 nbsp nbsp Jacob Tullin Thams NOR 1936 Berlin nbsp Silver Sailing 8 metre 1924 Chamonix nbsp Gold Ski jumping individual large hill 3 nbsp nbsp Christa Luding Rothenburger GDR 1988 Seoul nbsp Silver Cycling sprint 1984 Sarajevo nbsp Gold Speed skating 500 m 4 1988 Calgary nbsp Gold Speed skating 1000 m nbsp Silver Speed skating 500 m 1992 Albertville nbsp Bronze Speed skating 500 m nbsp nbsp Clara Hughes CAN 1996 Atlanta nbsp Bronze Cycling road race 2002 Salt Lake City nbsp Bronze Speed skating 5000 m 5 2006 Turin nbsp Silver Speed skating team pursuit nbsp Bronze Cycling time trial nbsp Gold Speed skating 5000 m 2010 Vancouver nbsp Bronze Speed skating 5000 m nbsp nbsp Lauryn Williams USA 2004 Athens nbsp Silver Athletics 100 m 2014 Sochi nbsp Silver Bobsleigh two woman 6 2012 London nbsp Gold Athletics 4 100 m relay nbsp nbsp Eddy Alvarez USA 2020 Tokyo nbsp Silver Baseball 2014 Sochi nbsp Silver Short track speed skating 5000 m relay Gillis Grafstrom became the first person to win a medal in the same event in Summer and Winter Olympics winning figure skating golds at the 1920 Olympics and at the first Winter Olympics in 1924 Eddie Eagan became the first person to win a medal in the Winter Olympics and in the Summer Olympics in different events He is the only Summer and Winter medalist to win gold medals in different events Christa Luding Rothenburger is the only person to win medals at the Winter and Summer Games in the same year This feat is no longer possible due to the staggering of the Winter and Summer Olympic years She is also the first person to win medals in successive Winter and Summer Games or vice versa Clara Hughes is the first person to win multiple medals in both Summer and Winter Games and holds the highest number of medals of any Olympian to win medals in both the Summer and Winter Games In the Summer Games edit Swimming and water polo edit nbsp Paul Radmilovic GBR nbsp Johnny Weissmuller USA nbsp Gerard Blitz BEL nbsp Tim Shaw USA Others in Summer Games edit nbsp Morris Kirksey USA athletics and rugby nbsp Edwin Flack AUS athletics and tennis nbsp Karch Kiraly USA indoor volleyball and beach volleyball nbsp Otto Herschmann AUT swimming and fencing nbsp Carl Schuhmann GER gymnastics and wrestling nbsp Rebecca Romero GBR cycling and rowing nbsp Roswitha Krause GER swimming and handball nbsp Walter W Winans USA shooting and sculpture nbsp Alfred Hajos HUN swimming and architecture nbsp Conn Findlay USA rowing and sailing nbsp Magnus Wegelius FIN gymnastics and shooting nbsp Veli Nieminen FIN gymnastics and shooting nbsp Daniel Norling SWE gymnastics and equestrian nbsp Fritz Hofmann GER gymnastics and athletics nbsp Oswald Holmberg SWE gymnastics and tug of war But one of these at the unofficial 1906 Summer Olympics nbsp Gustaf Dyrssen SWE modern pentathlon and fencing In the Winter Games edit Cross country skiing and Nordic combined edit nbsp Thorleif Haug NOR nbsp Johan Grottumsbraten NOR nbsp Thoralf Stromstad NOR nbsp Oddbjorn Hagen NOR nbsp Heikki Hasu FIN Others in Winter Games edit nbsp Anfisa Reztsova URS biathlon and cross country skiing nbsp Susi Erdmann GER luge and bobsleigh nbsp Gerda Weissensteiner ITA luge and bobsleigh nbsp Eric Flaim USA long track speed skating and short track speed skating nbsp Jorien ter Mors NED long track speed skating and short track speed skating nbsp Ester Ledecka CZE alpine skiing and snowboarding See also editList of multiple Olympic medalists at a single Games List of multiple Olympic medalists in one event List of multiple Olympic gold medalists List of multiple Olympic gold medalists at a single Games List of multiple Olympic gold medalists in one event List of multiple Summer Olympic medalists List of multiple Winter Olympic medalists List of athletes with the most appearances at Olympic Games All time Olympic Games medal table Leonidas of RhodesReferences edit a b c Coubertin Pierre de Timoleon J Philimon N G Politis Ch Anninos 1897 Second Part The Olympic Games in 1896 PDF The Olympic Games B C 776 A D 1896 IOC official Olympic reports translated by A v K London Grevel pp 55 81 passim Archived from the original PDF on 29 February 2008 Retrieved 13 August 2008 note the source gives dates in the Julian calendar this table uses the Gregorian calendar Eddie Eagan sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 9 May 2012 Jacob Tullin Thams sports reference com Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 9 May 2012 Christa Rothenburger Luding sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 9 May 2012 Clara Hughes sports reference com Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 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