Volleyball is one of the sports that is played at the Summer Olympic Games in two disciplines: the traditional six-per-side indoor game, and the newer game of beach volleyball. Indoor volleyball was added to the Olympic programme in 1957 at the 53rd session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Sofia, Bulgaria, and the first competitions were held at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.[2] The Soviet Union won a medal in both the men's and women's competition at the first five Olympics that included volleyball, including the men's gold medal in Tokyo. The Japanese women's team won the gold at the inaugural Olympic volleyball competition, and the silver at the following two Games. The Montreal Games of 1976 saw the Polish men win the nation's only gold medal in the sport, after the women had won bronze in 1964 and 1968. At the 1980 Moscow Olympics, the hosts won gold in both competitions. The Bulgarian team won their only two volleyball medals in Moscow, a silver and a bronze in the men's and women's tournament, respectively.[3][4] The United States won its first medals in volleyball at the Los Angeles Games: a gold in the men's competition, and a silver in the women's.[5][6] The People's Republic of China won the gold medal in the women's competition in Los Angeles, their first time participating in an Olympic volleyball competition.[7] The United States successfully defended their men's gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, and Peru won their only medal in volleyball, a silver in the women's competition. The Soviet Union won a silver medal in the men's competition and a gold in the women's at what would be their final Olympics.[8] Following the 1990–91 breakup of the Soviet Union, 12 of the 15 newly independent countries competed together as the Unified Team in Barcelona.[9] In the women's competition, the Unified Team won the silver medal, and Cuba won their first of three consecutive gold medals. In the men's competition, Brazil won its first gold medal, and the Netherlands its first overall medal in the sport.
On 18 September 1993, at the 101st IOC session in Monte Carlo, the Committee voted to add beach volleyball for both men and women to the Olympic programme effective with the 1996 Atlanta Games.[2] A National Olympic Committee is permitted to enter two teams in the beach volleyball tournament; a rule that allowed the United States and Brazil to win both gold and silver in men's and women's beach volleyball respectively that year.[10][11] Atlanta also saw the Dutch men's indoor team improve their Barcelona silver to a gold. At the 2000 Sydney Olympics, the host Australian team won the gold medal in the women's beach volleyball competition, and the Russian Federation took home its first volleyball medals as an independent country with silver in both indoor competitions. At the 2004 Athens Olympics, Spain won its only medal in volleyball, a silver in the men's beach volleyball competition. In women's beach volleyball, the United States team of Misty May (now May-Treanor) and Kerri Walsh (now Walsh Jennings) won the first of three consecutive gold medals, the only team to defend a beach volleyball gold medal. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the United States men's indoor team won all their matches on the way to their third gold medal win. This equalled the former Soviet Union's record for the most men's championships.[12] The Soviets won twelve medals in the indoor competition, and Brazilian teams have won thirteen medals in beach competition; respectively the most in each discipline. The Brazilian teams, however, with ten indoor medals lead all nations with a total of twenty medals in volleyball events at the Olympics.[13][14]
Six athletes have each won four medals in volleyball. Cuban Ana Fernández and American Kerri Walsh Jennings each have three gold and one bronze,[nb 1] Soviet Inna Ryskal and Brazilian Sérgio Santos have two gold and two silver medals, Russian Sergey Tetyukhin has one gold, one silver, and two bronzes, and Italian Samuele Papi has two silvers and two bronzes. Ten athletes have won three gold medals. Seven, including Fernández, were members of the Cuban women's indoor team that won consecutive golds in 1992, 1996 and 2000. May-Treanor and Walsh Jennings, as noted above, won beach volleyball gold medals in 2004, 2008 and 2012. The other is Karch Kiraly, who won gold with the United States men's indoor team in 1984 and 1988 and in beach volleyball in 1996. Kiraly is the only player of either gender to win medals in both indoor and beach volleyball.[15] Kiraly is also one of four people that have won medals both as a player and coach.[16] Apart from May-Treanor and Walsh Jennings of the United States, Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego of Brazil are the only athletes with three medals in beach volleyball. They have one gold and one bronze as a team, and each has one silver with other partners.
Only four volleyball players won medals and then coached indoor teams to the podium. Aside from Lang Ping, who led the United States' women to the silver in 2008, all were managers of their own country's team.[16]
^ abcAlthough Sports-Reference does not list Ana Fernández among the medalists in 1992, her name is contained in the International Olympic Committee's database, and the Official Report of the Barcelona Olympics as having won a gold medal with the Cuban team in 1992.[65] For her medals in 1996, 2000, and 2004 no such disagreement exists.
2. Several of the names listed here are spelled differently from in the corresponding Wikipedia article. This article follows the spelling given in the IOC's database of medal winners.
3. Some Brazilian players are better known by their apelidos (nicknames) than their birth names, and may have Wikipedia articles at those locations instead of their birth names.
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Volleyball is one of the sports that is played at the Summer Olympic Games in two disciplines the traditional six per side indoor game and the newer game of beach volleyball Indoor volleyball was added to the Olympic programme in 1957 at the 53rd session of the International Olympic Committee IOC in Sofia Bulgaria and the first competitions were held at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo 2 The Soviet Union won a medal in both the men s and women s competition at the first five Olympics that included volleyball including the men s gold medal in Tokyo The Japanese women s team won the gold at the inaugural Olympic volleyball competition and the silver at the following two Games The Montreal Games of 1976 saw the Polish men win the nation s only gold medal in the sport after the women had won bronze in 1964 and 1968 At the 1980 Moscow Olympics the hosts won gold in both competitions The Bulgarian team won their only two volleyball medals in Moscow a silver and a bronze in the men s and women s tournament respectively 3 4 The United States won its first medals in volleyball at the Los Angeles Games a gold in the men s competition and a silver in the women s 5 6 The People s Republic of China won the gold medal in the women s competition in Los Angeles their first time participating in an Olympic volleyball competition 7 The United States successfully defended their men s gold medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul and Peru won their only medal in volleyball a silver in the women s competition The Soviet Union won a silver medal in the men s competition and a gold in the women s at what would be their final Olympics 8 Following the 1990 91 breakup of the Soviet Union 12 of the 15 newly independent countries competed together as the Unified Team in Barcelona 9 In the women s competition the Unified Team won the silver medal and Cuba won their first of three consecutive gold medals In the men s competition Brazil won its first gold medal and the Netherlands its first overall medal in the sport Chinese Lang Ping is the only player to win gold medals as player and coach as part of the Los Angeles 1984 People s Republic of China squad and leading the Rio 2016 team she also led the United States women to the silver in 2008 1 On 18 September 1993 at the 101st IOC session in Monte Carlo the Committee voted to add beach volleyball for both men and women to the Olympic programme effective with the 1996 Atlanta Games 2 A National Olympic Committee is permitted to enter two teams in the beach volleyball tournament a rule that allowed the United States and Brazil to win both gold and silver in men s and women s beach volleyball respectively that year 10 11 Atlanta also saw the Dutch men s indoor team improve their Barcelona silver to a gold At the 2000 Sydney Olympics the host Australian team won the gold medal in the women s beach volleyball competition and the Russian Federation took home its first volleyball medals as an independent country with silver in both indoor competitions At the 2004 Athens Olympics Spain won its only medal in volleyball a silver in the men s beach volleyball competition In women s beach volleyball the United States team of Misty May now May Treanor and Kerri Walsh now Walsh Jennings won the first of three consecutive gold medals the only team to defend a beach volleyball gold medal At the 2008 Beijing Olympics the United States men s indoor team won all their matches on the way to their third gold medal win This equalled the former Soviet Union s record for the most men s championships 12 The Soviets won twelve medals in the indoor competition and Brazilian teams have won thirteen medals in beach competition respectively the most in each discipline The Brazilian teams however with ten indoor medals lead all nations with a total of twenty medals in volleyball events at the Olympics 13 14 Six athletes have each won four medals in volleyball Cuban Ana Fernandez and American Kerri Walsh Jennings each have three gold and one bronze nb 1 Soviet Inna Ryskal and Brazilian Sergio Santos have two gold and two silver medals Russian Sergey Tetyukhin has one gold one silver and two bronzes and Italian Samuele Papi has two silvers and two bronzes Ten athletes have won three gold medals Seven including Fernandez were members of the Cuban women s indoor team that won consecutive golds in 1992 1996 and 2000 May Treanor and Walsh Jennings as noted above won beach volleyball gold medals in 2004 2008 and 2012 The other is Karch Kiraly who won gold with the United States men s indoor team in 1984 and 1988 and in beach volleyball in 1996 Kiraly is the only player of either gender to win medals in both indoor and beach volleyball 15 Kiraly is also one of four people that have won medals both as a player and coach 16 Apart from May Treanor and Walsh Jennings of the United States Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego of Brazil are the only athletes with three medals in beach volleyball They have one gold and one bronze as a team and each has one silver with other partners Contents 1 Volleyball indoor 1 1 Men 1 2 Women 2 Beach volleyball 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 Statistics 3 1 Medal leaders 3 2 Medals as coach and player indoor only 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesVolleyball indoor editMen edit nbsp Brazilian Amauri Ribeiro won silver in 1984 and gold in 1992 nbsp A bronze medalist in 1988 Argentine Daniel Castellani later coached the Polish men s national team 17 nbsp Brazilian Sergio Santos is the only player to reach four straight finals winning two nbsp Luigi Mastrangelo has won three medals with the Italian team nbsp Aleksey Kuleshov is a three time medalist for Russia nbsp Russian Sergey Tetyukhin finished in the final four five in five straight tournaments missing a medal only in 2016 nbsp Italian Samuele Papi is one of three men along with Santos and Tetyukhin to win four volleyball medals Games Gold Silver Bronze1964 Tokyodetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 18 Ivans BugajenkovsNikolay BurobinYuri ChesnokovVazha KacharavaValeri KalachikhinVitali KovalenkoStanislavs LugailoGeorgy MondzolevskiYuriy PoyarkovEduard SibiryakovYury VengerovskyDmitri Voskoboynikov nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 19 Milan CudaBohumil GolianZdenek HumhalPetr KopJosef LabudaJosef MusilKarel PaulusBoris PerusicPavel SchenkVaclav SmidlJosef SormLadislav Toman nbsp Japan JPN 20 Yutaka DemachiTsutomu KoyamaSadatoshi SugaharaNaohiro IkedaYasutaka SatoToshiaki KosedoTokihiko HiguchiMasayuki MinamiTakeshi TokutomiTeruhisa MoriyamaYuzo NakamuraKatsutoshi Nekoda1968 Mexico Citydetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 21 Eduard SibiryakovValeri KravchenkoVolodymyr ByelyayevYevhen LapinskyOlegs AntropovsVasilijus MatusevasViktor MikhalchukYuriy PoyarkovBorys TereshchukVolodymyr IvanovIvans BugajenkovsGeorgy Mondzolevski nbsp Japan JPN 22 Masayuki MinamiKatsutoshi NekodaMamoru ShiragamiIsao KoizumiKenji KimuraYasuaki MitsumoriJungo MoritaTadayoshi YokotaSeiji OkoTetsuo SatōKenji ShimaokaNaohiro Ikeda nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 23 Antonin ProchazkaJiri SvobodaLubomir ZajicekJosef MusilJosef SmolkaVladimir PetlakPetr KopFrantisek SokolBohumil GolianZdenek GroesslPavel SchenkDrahomir Koudelka1972 Munichdetails nbsp Japan JPN 24 Yoshihide FukaoKenji KimuraMasayuki MinamiJungo MoritaYuzo NakamuraKatsutoshi NekodaTetsuo NishimotoYasuhiro NoguchiSeiji OkoTetsuo SatōKenji ShimaokaTadayoshi Yokota nbsp East Germany GDR 25 Horst HagenWolfgang LoweWolfgang MaibohmJurgen MauneHorst PeterEckehard PietzschSiegfried SchneiderArnold SchulzRudi SchumannRainer TscharkeWolfgang WebnerWolfgang Weise nbsp Soviet Union URS 26 Viktor BorshchYefim ChulakVyacheslav DomaniVladimir KondraValeri KravchenkoYevhen LapinskyVladimir PatkinYuriy PoyarkovVladimir PutyatovAleksandr SaprykinYuri StarunskyLeonid Zayko1976 Montrealdetails nbsp Poland POL 27 Bronislaw BebelRyszard BosekWieslaw GawlowskiMarek KarbarzLech LaskoZbigniew LubiejewskiMiroslaw RybaczewskiWlodzimierz SadalskiEdward SkorekWlodzimierz StefanskiTomasz WojtowiczZbigniew Zarzycki nbsp Soviet Union URS 28 Vladimir ChernyshyovYefim ChulakVladimir DorokhovAleksandr ErmilovVladimir KondraOleg MolibogaAnatoliy PolishchukAleksandr SavinPavels SelivanovsYuri StarunskyVladimir UlanovVyacheslav Zaytsev nbsp Cuba CUB 29 Alfredo FigueredoVictor GarciaDiego LaperaLeonel Marshall Steward Sr Ernesto MartinezLorenzo MartinezJorge PerezAntonio RodriguezCarlos SalasVictoriano SarmientosJesus SavigneRaul Vilches1980 Moscowdetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 30 Vladimir ChernyshyovVladimir DorokhovAleksandr ErmilovVladimir KondraValeriy KryvovFedir LashchonovViljar LoorOleg MolibogaYury PanchenkoAleksandr SavinPavels SelivanovsVyacheslav Zaytsev nbsp Bulgaria BUL 31 Yordan AngelovDimitar DimitrovStefan DimitrovStoyan GunchevHristo IlievPetko PetkovKaspar SimeonovHristo StoyanovMitko TodorovTsano TsanovEmil ValtchevDimitar Zlatanov nbsp Romania ROU 32 Marius Căta ChiţigaValter ChifuLaurenţiu DumănoiuGunther EnescuDan GirleanuSorin MacaveiViorel ManoleFlorin MinaCorneliu OrosNicolae PopConstantin StereaNicu Stoian1984 Los Angelesdetails nbsp United States USA 33 Douglas DvorakDave SaundersSteven SalmonsPaul SunderlandRich DuweliusSteve TimmonsCraig BuckMarc WaldieChris Marlowe c Aldis BerzinsPatrick PowersKarch Kiraly nbsp Brazil BRA 34 Amauri RibeiroAntonio Carlos Gueiros RibeiroBernard RajzmanBernardo Rocha de RezendeDomingos Lampariello NetoFernando Roscio de AvilaMarcus Vinicius Simoes FreireMontanaroRenan Dal ZottoRui Campos do NascimentoWilliam Carvalho da SilvaXando nbsp Italy ITA 35 Franco BertoliFrancesco Dall OlioGiancarlo DamettoGuido De LuigiGiovanni ErrichielloGiovanni LanfrancoAndrea LucchettaPier Paolo LucchettaMarco NegriPiero RebaudengoPaolo VecchiFabio Vullo1988 Seouldetails nbsp United States USA 36 Craig BuckBob CtvrtlikScott FortuneKarch Kiraly c Ricci LuytiesDouglas PartieJon RootEric SatoDave SaundersJeff StorkTroy TannerSteve Timmons nbsp Soviet Union URS 8 Yaroslav AntonovYuri CherednikEvgeni KrasilnikovAndrei KuznetsovValeri LosevYury PanchenkoIgor RunovYuri SapegaVladimir ShkurikhinOleksandr SorokaletRaimonds VildeVyacheslav Zaytsev nbsp Argentina ARG 37 Daniel CastellaniDaniel CollaHugo ConteJuan CuminettiEsteban de PalmaAlejandro DizWaldo KantorEsteban MartinezRaul QuirogaJon UriarteCarlos WeberClaudio Zulianello1992 Barcelonadetails nbsp Brazil BRA 38 Amauri RibeiroAntonio GouveiaDouglas ChiarottiGiovane GavioJanelson CarvalhoJorge Edson BritoMauricio LimaMarcelo NegraoPaulo Andre SilvaAndre Felipe FerreiraTalmoTande nbsp Netherlands NED 39 Edwin BennePeter BlangeRon BoudrieHenk Jan HeldMartin van der HorstMarko KlokOlof van der MeulenJan PosthumaAvital SelingerMartin TefferRonald ZoodsmaRon Zwerver nbsp United States USA 40 Nick BeckerCarlos BricenoBob CtvrtlikScott FortuneDan GreenbaumBrent HilliardBryan IvieDouglas PartieBob SamuelsonEric SatoJeff StorkSteve Timmons1996 Atlantadetails nbsp Netherlands NED 41 Peter BlangeGuido GortzenRob GrabertHenk Jan HeldMisha LatuhihinJan PosthumaBrecht RodenburgRichard SchuilBas van de GoorMike van de GoorOlof van der MeulenRon Zwerver nbsp Italy ITA 42 Lorenzo BernardiVigor BovolentaMarco BracciLuca CantagalliAndrea GardiniAndrea GianiPasquale GravinaMarco MeoniSamuele PapiAndrea SartorettiPaolo TofoliAndrea Zorzi nbsp FR Yugoslavia YUG 43 Vladimir BatezDejan BrđovicĐorđe ĐuricAndrija GericNikola GrbicVladimir GrbicRajko JokanovicSlobodan KovacĐula MesterZarko PetrovicZeljko TanaskovicGoran Vujevic2000 Sydneydetails nbsp FR Yugoslavia YUG 44 Vladimir BatezSlobodan KovacSlobodan BoskanĐula MesterVasa MijicNikola GrbicVladimir GrbicAndrija GericGoran VujevicIvan MiljkovicVeljko PetkovicIgor Vusurovic nbsp Russia RUS 45 Vadim KhamuttskikhRuslan OlikhverValeri GoryushevIgor ShulepovAleksey KazakovEvgeni MitkovSergey TetyukhinRoman YakovlevKonstantin UshakovAleksandr GerasimovIlya SavelevAleksey Kuleshov nbsp Italy ITA 46 Andrea GardiniMarco MeoniPasquale GravinaLuigi MastrangeloPaolo TofoliSamuele PapiAndrea SartorettiMarco BracciSimone RosalbaMirko CorsanoAndrea GianiAlessandro Fei2004 Athensdetails nbsp Brazil BRA 47 Giovane GavioAndre HellerMauricio LimaGilberto Godoy FilhoAndre NascimentoSergio SantosAnderson RodriguesNalbert BitencourtGustavo EndresRodrigo SantanaRicardo GarciaDante Amaral nbsp Italy ITA 48 Luigi MastrangeloValerio VermiglioSamuele PapiAndrea SartorettiAlberto CisollaVentzislav SimeonovDamiano PippiAndrea GianiAlessandro FeiPaolo TofoliPaolo CozziMatej Cernic nbsp Russia RUS 49 Stanislav DineykinSergei BaranovPavel AbramovAleksey KazakovSergey TetyukhinVadim KhamuttskikhAleksandr KosarevKonstantin UshakovTaras KhteyAndrey EgorchevAleksey VerbovAleksey Kuleshov2008 Beijingdetails nbsp United States USA 50 Lloy BallSean RooneyDavid LeeRichard LambourneReid PriddyRyan MillarRiley SalmonThomas Hoff c Clayton StanleyKevin HansenGabriel GardnerScott Touzinsky nbsp Brazil BRA 51 Bruno RezendeMarcelo ElgartenAndre HellerSamuel FuchsGilberto Godoy Filho c Murilo EndresAndre NascimentoSergio SantosAnderson RodriguesGustavo EndresRodrigo SantanaDante Amaral nbsp Russia RUS 52 Aleksandr KorneevSemyon PoltavskiyAleksandr KosarevSergey GrankinSergey TetyukhinVadim KhamuttskikhYury BerezhkoAleksey OstapenkoAleksandr VolkovAleksey VerbovMaxim MikhaylovAleksey Kuleshov2012 Londondetails nbsp Russia RUS Nikolay ApalikovTaras KhteySergey GrankinSergey TetyukhinAleksandr SokolovYury BerezhkoAleksandr ButkoDmitry MuserskiyDmitry IlinikhMaxim MikhaylovAleksandr VolkovAleksey Obmochaev nbsp Brazil BRA Bruno RezendeWallace de SouzaSidnei dos Santos JuniorLeandro VissottoGilberto Godoy FilhoMurilo EndresSergio SantosThiago Soares AlvesRodrigo SantanaLucas SaatkampRicardo GarciaDante Amaral nbsp Italy ITA Cristian SavaniLuigi MastrangeloSimone ParodiSamuele PapiMichal LaskoIvan ZaytsevDante BoninfanteDragan TravicaAlessandro FeiEmanuele BirarelliAndrea BariAndrea Giovi2016 Rio de Janeirodetails nbsp Brazil BRA William ArjonaEder CarboneraWallace de SouzaLuiz Felipe FontelesEvandro GuerraRicardo LucarelliBruno Rezende c Lucas SaatkampSergio SantosMauricio Borges SilvaDouglas SouzaMauricio Souza nbsp Italy ITA Oleg AntonovEmanuele BirarelliSimone ButiMassimo ColaciSimone GiannelliOsmany JuantorenaFilippo LanzaMatteo PianoSalvatore RossiniDaniele SottileLuca VettoriIvan Zaytsev nbsp United States USA Matthew AndersonMicah ChristensonMaxwell HoltThomas JaeschkeDavid LeeReid PriddyAaron RussellTaylor SanderErik ShojiKawika ShojiDavid SmithMurphy Troy2020 Tokyodetails nbsp France FRA Barthelemy ChinenyezeJenia GrebennikovJean PatryBenjamin Toniutti c Kevin TillieEarvin N GapethAntoine BrizardStephen BoyerNicolas Le GoffDaryl BultorTrevor ClevenotYacine Louati nbsp ROCYaroslav PodlesnykhArtem VolvichDmitry VolkovIvan IakovlevDenis BogdanPavel PankovViktor PoletaevMaxim MikhaylovEgor KliukaIlyas KurkaevIgor Kobzar c Valentin Golubev nbsp Argentina ARG Matias SanchezFederico PereyraCristian PoglajenFacundo ConteAgustin LoserSantiago DananiSebastian SoleBruno Lima Ezequiel PalaciosLuciano De Cecco c Nicolas MendezMartin Ramos2024 ParisdetailsWomen edit nbsp Regla Torres won three straight gold medals with Cuba nbsp Lioubov Kilic twice a silver medalist for Russia nbsp Two time silver medalist Yekaterina Gamova nbsp Christa Harmotto won a silver medal and a bronze with the United States nbsp Erika Araki won a bronze medal with the Japanese team in 2012 nbsp Taismary Aguero won two gold medals with Cuba before participating in 2008 with the Italian team 53 nbsp Helia Souza has won three medals and has participated in five Olympics for Brazil nbsp Stacy Sykora returns a ball during a warm up match preceding the 2008 Olympics Games Gold Silver Bronze1964 Tokyodetails nbsp Japan JPN 20 Yuko FujimotoYuriko HandaSata IsobeMasae KasaiMasako KondoKatsumi MatsumuraYoshiko MatsumuraEmiko MiyamotoSetsuko SasakiAyano ShibukiYoko ShinozakiKinuko Tanida nbsp Soviet Union URS 18 Antonina RyzhovaAstra BiltauerNinel LukaninaLyudmila BuldakovaNelli AbramovaTamara TikhoninaValentina Kamenyok VinogradovaInna RyskalMarita KatushevaTatyana RoshchinaValentina MishakLyudmila Gureyeva nbsp Poland POL 54 Hanna BuszKrystyna CzajkowskaMaria GolimowskaBarbara HermelKrystyna JakubowskaDanuta KordaczukKrystyna KrupaJozefa LedwigJadwiga MarkoJadwiga RutkowskaMaria SliwkaZofia Szczesniewska1968 Mexico Citydetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 21 Lyudmila BuldakovaLyudmila MikhaylovskayaTatyana VeinbergaVera LantratovaVera Galushka DuyunovaTatyana SarychevaTatyana Ponyayeva TretyakovaNina SmoleevaInna RyskalGalina LeontyevaRosa SalikhovaValentina Kamenyok Vinogradova nbsp Japan JPN 22 Sachiko FukunakaMakiko FurukawaKeiko HamaSetsuko InoueToyoko IwaharaYōko KasaharaYukiyo KojimaSumie OinumaAiko OnozawaKunie ShishikuraSuzue TakayamaSetsuko Yoshida nbsp Poland POL 55 Halina AszkielowiczLidia ChmielnickaKrystyna CzajkowskaKrystyna JakubowskaKrystyna KrupaJadwiga KsiazekJozefa LedwigBarbara NiemczykKrystyna OstromeckaElzbieta PorzecZofia SzczesniewskaWanda Wiecha1972 Munichdetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 26 Lyudmila BoroznaLyudmila BuldakovaVera Galushka DuyunovaTatyana GonoboblevaNataliya KudrevaGalina LeontyevaTatyana Ponyayeva TretyakovaInna RyskalRosa SalikhovaTatyana SarychevaNina SmoleevaLyubov Tyurina nbsp Japan JPN 24 Makiko FurukawaKeiko HamaTakako IidaToyoko IwaharaKatsumi MatsumuraSumie OinumaMariko OkamotoSeiko ShimakageMichiko ShiokawaTakako ShiraiNoriko YamashitaYaeko Yamazaki nbsp North Korea PRK 56 Hwang He sukJang Ok rimJong Ok jinKang Ok sunKim Zung bokKim Myong sukKim Su daeKim Yeun jaPaek Myong sukRi Chun okRyom Chun ja1976 Montrealdetails nbsp Japan JPN 57 Yuko ArakidaTakako IidaKatsuko KanesakaKiyomi KatoEchiko MaedaNoriko MatsudaMariko OkamotoTakako ShiraiShoko TakayanagiHiromi YanoJuri YokoyamaMariko Yoshida nbsp Soviet Union URS 28 Larisa BergenLyudmila ChernyshyovaOlga KozakovaNatalya KushnirNina MuradyanLiliya OsadchayaAnna RostovaLyubov RudovskayaInna RyskalLyudmila ShchetininaNina SmoleevaZoya Yusova nbsp South Korea KOR 58 Baik Myung sunByon Kyung jaChang Hee sookJo Hea jungJung Soon okLee Soon bokLee Soon okMa Kum jaPark Mi kumYoon Young naeYu Jung hyeYu Kyung hwa1980 Moscowdetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 30 Yelena AkhaminovaYelena AndreyukSvetlana BadulinaLyudmila ChernyshyovaLiubov KozyrevaLidiya LoginovaIrina MakogonovaSvetlana NikishinaLarisa PavlovaNadezhda RadzevichNataliya RazumovaOlga Solovova nbsp East Germany GDR 59 Katharina BullinBarbara CzekallaBrigitte FetzerAndrea HeimUte KostrzewaHeike LehmannChristine MummhardtKarin PuschelKarla RoffeisMartina SchmidtAnnette SchultzAnke Westendorf nbsp Bulgaria BUL 31 Verka BorisovaTsvetana BozhurinaRositsa DimitrovaTanya DimitrovaMaya GeorgievaMargarita GerasimovaTanya GogovaValentina IlievaRumyana KaishevaAnka KhristolovaSilviya PetrunovaGalina Stancheva1984 Los Angelesdetails nbsp China CHN 60 Hou YuzhuJiang YingLang PingLi YanjunLiang YanSu HuijuanYang XiaojunYang XilanZhang RongfangZheng MeizhuZhou XiaolanZhu Ling nbsp United States USA 33 Jeanne BeaupreyCarolyn BeckerLinda ChisholmRita CrockettLaurie FlachmeierDebbie Green VargasFlo HymanRose MagersKimberly RuddinsJulie VollertsenPaula WeishoffSusan Woodstra nbsp Japan JPN 61 Yumi EgamiNorie HiroMiyoko HiroseKyoko IshidaYoko KagabuYuko MitsuyaKeiko MiyajimaKimie MoritaKumi NakadaEmiko OdakaSachiko OtaniKayoko Sugiyama1988 Seouldetails nbsp Soviet Union URS 8 Valentina OgiyenkoYelena VolkovaMarina KumyshIrina SmirnovaTatyana SidorenkoIrina ParkhomchukTatyana KraynovaOlga ShkurnovaMarina NikulinaYelena OvchinnikovaOlga KrivosheyevaSvetlana Korytova nbsp Peru PER 62 Luisa CerveraAlejandra de la GuerraDenisse FajardoMiriam GallardoRosa GarciaSonia HerediaKatherine HornyNatalia MalagaGabriela Perez del SolarCecilia TaitGina TorrealvaCenaida Uribe nbsp China CHN 63 Li GuojunZhao HongHou YuzhuWang YajunYang XilanSu HuijuanYing JiangCui YongmeiYang XiaojunZheng MeizhuWu DanLi Yueming1992 Barcelonadetails nbsp Cuba CUB 64 Regla BellMercedes CalderonMagaly CarvajalMarlenis CostaIdalmis GatoLilia IzquierdoNorka LatambletMireya LuisTania OrtizRaisa O FarrilRegla TorresAna Fernandez nb 1 nbsp Unified Team EUN 66 Valentina OgiyenkoNatalya MorozovaMarina NikoulinaElena TyurinaIrina SmirnovaTatyana SidorenkoTatyana MenchovaYevgeniya ArtamonovaGalina LebedevaSvetlana VasilevskayaYelena TcheboukinaSvetlana Korytova nbsp United States USA 40 Liane SatoPaula WeishoffYoko ZetterlundElaina OdenKimberley OdenTeee SandersCaren KemnerRuth LawansonTammy LileyJanet CobbsTara Cross BattleLori Endicott1996 Atlantadetails nbsp Cuba CUB 67 Taismary AgueroRegla BellMagaly CarvajalMarlenis CostaAna FernandezMirka FranciaIdalmis GatoLilia IzquierdoMireya LuisRaisa O FarrillYumilka RuizRegla Torres nbsp China CHN 68 Cui Yong MeiHe QiLai YawenLi YanLiu XiaoningPan WenliSun YueWang LinaWang YiWang ZilingWu YongmeiZhu Yunying nbsp Brazil BRA 11 Ana Ida AlvaresLeila BarrosFilo BodziakHilma CaldeiraAna ConnellyMarcia CunhaVirna DiasAna MoserAna SanglardHelia SouzaSandra SuruagyFernanda Venturini2000 Sydneydetails nbsp Cuba CUB 69 Taismary AgueroZoila BarrosRegla BellMarlenis CostaAna FernandezMirka FranciaIdalmis GatoLilia IzquierdoMireya LuisYumilka RuizMarta SanchezRegla Torres nbsp Russia RUS 45 Yevgeniya ArtamonovaAnastasiya BelikovaLioubov KilicYekaterina GamovaYelena GodinaTatyana GrachevaNatalya MorozovaOlga PotachovaInessa KorkmazElizaveta TishchenkoElena TyurinaYelena Vasilevskaya nbsp Brazil BRA 70 Leila BarrosErika CoimbraJanina ConceicaoVirna DiasKely FragaRicarda LimaKatia LopesElisangela OliveiraWalewska OliveiraKarin RodriguesRaquel SilvaHelia Souza2004 Athensdetails nbsp China CHN 71 Chen JingFeng KunLi ShanLiu YananSong NinaWang LinaYang HaoZhang NaZhang PingZhang YuehongZhao RuiruiZhou Suhong nbsp Russia RUS 49 Yevgeniya ArtamonovaLioubov KilicOlga ChukanovaYekaterina GamovaAleksandra KorukovetsOlga NikolaevaYelena PlotnikovaNatalya SafronovaMarina ShesheninaIrina TebenikhinaElizaveta TishchenkoElena Tyurina nbsp Cuba CUB 72 Zoila BarrosRosir CalderonNancy CarrilloAna FernandezMaybelis MartinezLiana MesaAnniara MunozYaima OrtizDaimi RamirezYumilka RuizMarta SanchezDulce Tellez2008 Beijingdetails nbsp Brazil BRA 51 Walewska OliveiraCarolina AlbuquerqueMarianne SteinbrecherPaula PequenoThaisa MenezesHelia SouzaValeska MenezesFabiana ClaudinoWelissa GonzagaJaqueline CarvalhoSheilla CastroFabiana Alvim nbsp United States USA 50 Ogonna NnamaniDanielle Scott ArrudaTayyiba Haneef ParkLindsey BergStacy SykoraNicole DavisHeather BownJennifer JoinesKim GlassRobyn Ah Mow SantosKim WilloughbyLogan Tom nbsp China CHN 73 Wang YimeiFeng KunYang HaoLiu YananWei QiuyueXu YunliZhou SuhongZhao RuiruiXue MingLi JuanZhang NaMa Yunwen2012 Londondetails nbsp Brazil BRA Fabiana ClaudinoDani LinsPaula PequenoAdenizia da SilvaThaisa MenezesJaqueline CarvalhoFernanda FerreiraTandara CaixetaNatalia PereiraSheilla CastroFabiana de OliveiraFernanda Garay nbsp United States USA Danielle Scott ArrudaTayyiba Haneef ParkLindsey BergTamari MiyashiroNicole DavisJordan LarsonMegan HodgeChrista HarmottoLogan TomFoluke AkinradewoCourtney ThompsonDestinee Hooker nbsp Japan JPN Erika ArakiYukiko EbataKaori InoueMaiko KanoSaori KimuraHitomi NakamichiAi OtomoSaori SakodaYuko SanoRisa ShinnabeYoshie TakeshitaMai Yamaguchi2016 Rio de Janeirodetails nbsp China CHN Ding XiaGong XiangyuHui Ruoqi Lin LiLiu XiaotongWei QiuyueXu YunliYan NiYang FangxuYuan XinyueZhang ChangningZhu Ting nbsp Serbia SRB Tijana BoskovicJovana BrakocevicBianka BusaTijana MalesevicBrankica MihajlovicJelena NikolicMaja OgnjenovicSilvija PopovicMilena RasicJovana StevanovicStefana VeljkovicBojana Zivkovic nbsp United States USA Rachael AdamsFoluke AkinradewoKayla BanwarthAlisha GlassChrista HarmottoKimberly HillJordan LarsonCarli LloydKarsta LoweKelly MurphyKelsey RobinsonCourtney Thompson2020 Tokyodetails nbsp United States USA Micha HancockJordyn PoulterJustine Wong OrantesJordan LarsonAnnie DrewsJordan ThompsonMichelle Bartsch HackleyKimberly HillFoluke AkinradewoHaleigh WashingtonKelsey RobinsonChiaka Ogbogu nbsp Brazil BRA Carol GattazRosamaria MontibellerMacris CarneiroRoberta RatzkeGabriela GuimaraesTandara CaixetaNatalia PereiraAna Carolina da SilvaFernanda GarayAna Cristina de SouzaCamila BraitAna Beatriz Correa nbsp Serbia SRB Bianka BusaMina PopovicSlađana MirkovicBrankica MihajlovicMaja OgnjenovicAna BjelicaMaja AleksicMilena RasicSilvija PopovicTijana BoskovicBojana MilenkovicJelena Blagojevic2024 ParisdetailsBeach volleyball editMen edit nbsp Todd Rogers left and Phil Dalhausser right gold medalists in 2008 pose with George W Bush at the Beijing Olympics nbsp Emanuel Rego appeared in the first five beach volleyball tournaments winning three medals Games Gold Silver Bronze1996 Atlantadetails nbsp Karch Kiraly and Kent Steffes USA 10 nbsp Michael Dodd and Mike Whitmarsh USA 10 nbsp John Child and Mark Heese CAN 74 2000 Sydneydetails nbsp Dain Blanton and Eric Fonoimoana USA 75 nbsp Ze Marco de Melo and Ricardo Santos BRA 76 nbsp Axel Hager and Jorg Ahmann GER 77 2004 Athensdetails nbsp Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego BRA 78 nbsp Javier Bosma and Pablo Herrera ESP 79 nbsp Stefan Kobel and Patrick Heuscher SUI 80 2008 Beijingdetails nbsp Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers USA 81 nbsp Marcio Araujo and Fabio Luiz Magalhaes BRA 82 nbsp Ricardo Santos and Emanuel Rego BRA 82 2012 Londondetails nbsp Julius Brink and Jonas Reckermann GER nbsp Alison Cerutti and Emanuel Rego BRA nbsp Martins Plavins and Janis Smedins LAT 2016 Rio de Janeirodetails nbsp Alison Cerutti and Bruno Oscar Schmidt BRA nbsp Daniele Lupo and Paolo Nicolai ITA nbsp Alexander Brouwer and Robert Meeuwsen NED 2020 Tokyodetails nbsp Anders Moland Christian Sorum NOR nbsp Viacheslav Krasilnikovand Oleg Stoyanovskiy ROC nbsp Ahmed Tijanand Cherif Younousse QAT 2024 ParisdetailsWomen edit nbsp Misty May Treanor left and Kerri Walsh Jennings right are the only women s team to earn multiple 3 gold medals in beach volleyball nbsp Natalie Cook winner of a gold and a bronze is the first Australian woman to compete at five Olympic Games 83 Games Gold Silver Bronze1996 Atlantadetails nbsp Jackie Silva and Sandra Pires BRA 84 nbsp Monica Rodrigues and Adriana Samuel BRA 84 nbsp Natalie Cook and Kerri Pottharst AUS 85 2000 Sydneydetails nbsp Natalie Cook and Kerri Pottharst AUS 86 nbsp Adriana Behar and Shelda Bede BRA 76 nbsp Adriana Samuel and Sandra Pires BRA 76 2004 Athensdetails nbsp Kerri Walsh and Misty May USA 87 nbsp Shelda Bede and Adriana Behar BRA 78 nbsp Holly McPeak and Elaine Youngs USA 87 2008 Beijingdetails nbsp Kerri Walsh and Misty May Treanor USA 81 nbsp Wang Jie and Tian Jia CHN 88 nbsp Xue Chen and Zhang Xi CHN 88 2012 Londondetails nbsp Kerri Walsh Jennings and Misty May Treanor USA nbsp Jennifer Kessy and April Ross USA nbsp Juliana Felisberta and Larissa Franca BRA 2016 Rio de Janeirodetails nbsp Laura Ludwig and Kira Walkenhorst GER nbsp Agatha Bednarczuk and Barbara Seixas BRA nbsp April Ross and Kerri Walsh Jennings USA 2020 Tokyodetails nbsp Alix Klinemanand April Ross USA nbsp Mariafe Artacho del Solarand Taliqua Clancy AUS nbsp Joana Heidrichand Anouk Verge Depre SUI 2024 ParisdetailsStatistics editMedal leaders edit Athletes who have won three or more medals are listed below 13 14 Athlete Nation Olympics Total Gold Silver Bronze Discipline GenderAna Fernandez nb 1 nbsp Cuba CUB 1992 1996 2000 2004 4 3 0 1 Indoor FemaleKerri Walsh Jennings nbsp United States USA 2004 2008 2012 2016 4 3 0 1 Beach FemaleInna Ryskal nbsp Soviet Union URS 1964 1968 1972 1976 4 2 2 0 Indoor FemaleSergio Santos nbsp Brazil BRA 2004 2008 2012 2016 4 2 2 0 Indoor MaleSergey Tetyukhin nbsp Russia RUS 2000 2004 2008 2012 4 1 1 2 Indoor MaleSamuele Papi nbsp Italy ITA 1996 2000 2004 2012 4 0 2 2 Indoor MaleKarch Kiraly 15 nbsp United States USA 1984 1988 1996 3 3 0 0 Indoor 2 Beach 1 MaleMireya Luis nbsp Cuba CUB 1992 1996 2000 3 3 0 0 Indoor FemaleMarlenis Costa nbsp Cuba CUB 1992 1996 2000 3 3 0 0 Indoor FemaleRegla Torres nbsp Cuba CUB 1992 1996 2000 3 3 0 0 Indoor FemaleRegla Bell nbsp Cuba CUB 1992 1996 2000 3 3 0 0 Indoor FemaleMisty May Treanor nbsp United States USA 2004 2008 2012 3 3 0 0 Beach FemaleLyudmila Buldakova nbsp Soviet Union URS 1964 1968 1972 3 2 1 0 Indoor FemaleNina Smoleeva nbsp Soviet Union URS 1968 1972 1976 3 2 1 0 Indoor FemaleSteve Timmons nbsp United States USA 1984 1988 1992 3 2 0 1 Indoor MaleYumilka Ruiz nbsp Cuba CUB 1996 2000 2004 3 2 0 1 Indoor FemaleYuriy Poyarkov nbsp Soviet Union URS 1964 1968 1972 3 2 0 1 Indoor MaleVyacheslav Zaytsev nbsp Soviet Union URS 1976 1980 1988 3 1 2 0 Indoor MaleDante Amaral nbsp Brazil BRA 2004 2008 2012 3 1 2 0 Indoor MaleGilberto Godoy Filho nbsp Brazil BRA 2004 2008 2012 3 1 2 0 Indoor MaleRodrigo Santana nbsp Brazil BRA 2004 2008 2012 3 1 2 0 Indoor MaleBruno Rezende nbsp Brazil BRA 2008 2012 2016 3 1 2 0 Indoor MaleMasayuki Minami nbsp Japan JPN 1964 1968 1972 3 1 1 1 Indoor MaleKatsutoshi Nekoda nbsp Japan JPN 1964 1968 1972 3 1 1 1 Indoor MaleVladimir Kondra nbsp Soviet Union URS 1972 1976 1980 3 1 1 1 Indoor MaleRicardo Santos nbsp Brazil BRA 2000 2004 2008 3 1 1 1 Beach MaleEmanuel Rego nbsp Brazil BRA 2004 2008 2012 3 1 1 1 Beach MaleHelia Souza nbsp Brazil BRA 1996 2000 2004 2008 3 1 0 2 Indoor FemaleYelena Tyurina nbsp Russia RUS 1992 1996 2000 2004 3 0 3 0 Indoor FemaleYevgeniya Artamonova nbsp Russia RUS 1992 1996 2000 2004 3 0 3 0 Indoor FemaleAndrea Sartoretti nbsp Italy ITA 1996 2000 2004 3 0 2 1 Indoor MaleAndrea Giani nbsp Italy ITA 1996 2000 2004 3 0 2 1 Indoor MalePaolo Tofoli nbsp Italy ITA 1996 2000 2004 3 0 2 1 Indoor MaleVadim Khamuttskikh nbsp Russia RUS 2000 2004 2008 3 0 1 2 Indoor MaleAleksey Kuleshov nbsp Russia RUS 2000 2004 2008 3 0 1 2 Indoor MaleAlessandro Fei nbsp Italy ITA 2000 2004 2012 3 0 1 2 Indoor MaleLuigi Mastrangelo nbsp Italy ITA 2000 2004 2012 3 0 1 2 Indoor MaleMedals as coach and player indoor only edit nbsp Bernardo Rezende won a silver medal as part of the Brazilian team in 1984 and went on to coach both the men and women to six straight medals 89 Only four volleyball players won medals and then coached indoor teams to the podium Aside from Lang Ping who led the United States women to the silver in 2008 all were managers of their own country s team 16 Athlete Nation As player As coach TotalBernardo Rezende nbsp Brazil BRA 1 Silver 1984 6 Gold 2004 and 2016 men Silver 2008 and 2012 men Bronze 1996 and 2000 women 7 89 Lang Ping nbsp China CHN 1 Gold 1984 3 Gold 2016 women Silver 1996 and 2008 women 4 1 Karch Kiraly nbsp United States USA 2 Gold 1984 and 1988 2 Gold 2020 women Bronze 2016 women 4 16 Yuri Chesnokov nbsp Soviet Union URS 1 Gold 1964 2 Silver 1972 men Bronze 1976 men 3 16 See also edit nbsp Volleyball portalLists of Olympic medalistsNotes edit a b c Although Sports Reference does not list Ana Fernandez among the medalists in 1992 her name is contained in the International Olympic Committee s database and the Official Report of the Barcelona 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