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List of University of California, Berkeley alumni in sports

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This page lists notable sports alumni and students of the University of California, Berkeley.

Sports alumni of the University of California, Berkeley
Natalie Coughlin, BA 2005 – Olympic gold medalist; the first American female athlete to win six medals in one Olympics[1]
Jonny Moseley, BA 2007 – Olympic gold medalist
Alex Morgan, BA 2010 – Olympic gold medalist

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Olympics

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For a full list, see here.[120]

Olympic medalists of the University of California, Berkeley [141]
Name Olympiad Team Event Medal
Shareef Abdur-Rahim  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Basketball – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Nathan Adrian  China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
 United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 100 metre freestyle Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
 Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 100 metre freestyle Bronze medal – third place
Swimming – Men's 50 metre freestyle Bronze medal – third place
George Ahlgren  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Par Arvidsson  Soviet Union (1980 Moscow Summer Olympics)  Sweden (SWE) Swimming – Men's 100 metre butterfly Gold medal – first place
Peter Asch  Germany (1972 Munich Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Men's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Kathleen Baker  Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 100 metre backstroke Silver medal – second place
Bengt Baron  Soviet Union (1980 Moscow Summer Olympics)  Sweden (SWE) Swimming – Men's 100 metre backstroke Gold medal – first place
 United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  Sweden (SWE) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Bronze medal – third place
Sebastian Bea  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's coxless pair Silver medal – second place
Matt Biondi  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
 South Korea (1988 Seoul Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 100 metre freestyle Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 50 metre freestyle Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 100 metre butterfly Silver medal – second place
Swimming – Men's 200 metre freestyle Bronze medal – third place
 Spain (1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 50 metre freestyle Silver medal – second place
James Blair  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Donald Blessing  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Rachel Bootsma  United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Gillian Boxx  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Softball – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
John M. Brinck  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
David Brown  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Lloyd Butler  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Erin Cafaro  China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Women's eight Gold medal – first place
 United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Women's eight Gold medal – first place
Hubert A. Caldwell  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Milorad Cavic  China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  Serbia (SRB) Swimming – Men's 100 metre butterfly Silver medal – second place
Charles Chandler  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Brandi Chastain  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Football – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
 Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Football – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
Peter Cipollone  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Bob Clark  Germany (1936 Berlin Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's decathlon Silver medal – second place
Natalie Coughlin  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 100 metre backstroke Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Silver medal – second place
Swimming – Women's 100 metre freestyle Bronze medal – third place
 China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 100 metre backstroke Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Silver medal – second place
Swimming – Women's 100 metre freestyle Bronze medal – third place
Swimming – Women's 200 metre individual medley Bronze medal – third place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Bronze medal – third place
 United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Bronze medal – third place
Tammy Crow  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Synchronized swimming – Team Bronze medal – third place
Ann Curtis Cuneo  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 400 metre freestyle Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 100 metre freestyle Silver medal – second place
William Dally  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Megan Dirkmaat  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Women's eight Silver medal – second place
George Dixon  France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Peter Donlon  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Duje Draganja  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  Croatia (CRO) Swimming – Men's 50 metre freestyle Silver medal – second place
David Dunlap  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Philip Durbrow[142]  Japan (1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's coxless four Bronze medal – third place
Anthony Ervin  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 50 metre freestyle Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
 Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 50 metre freestyle Gold medal – first place
Joy (Biefeld) Fawcett  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Football – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
 Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Football – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
 Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Football – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
George Fish  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Scott Frandsen  China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  Canada (CAN) Rowing – Men's coxless pair Silver medal – second place
Missy Franklin  United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 100 metre backstroke Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 200 metre backstroke Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Bronze medal – third place
 Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
Francis Frederick  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Vicky Galindo  China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Softball – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
Sue Gossick  Mexico (1968 Mexico City Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Diving – Women's 3 metre springboard Gold medal – first place
Ed "Mush" Graff  France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Norris Graham  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Michele Granger  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Softball – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Duncan Gregg  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Winslow Hall  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Brutus Hamilton  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's decathlon Silver medal – second place
Jessica Hardy  United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Bronze medal – third place
Jim Hardy  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Eddie Hart  Germany (1972 Munich Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay Gold medal – first place
Mary Harvey  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Football – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Mark Henderson  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Pelle Holmertz  Soviet Union (1980 Moscow Summer Olympics)  Sweden (SWE) Swimming – Men's 100 metre freestyle Silver medal – second place
Chris Huffins  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's decathlon Bronze medal – third place
Darrall Imhoff  Italy (1960 Rome Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Basketball – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Sara Isakovic  China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  Slovenia (SLO) Swimming – Women's 200 metre freestyle Silver medal – second place
Scott Jaffe  Spain (1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Bronze medal – third place
Helen Jameson  Soviet Union (1980 Moscow Summer Olympics)  Great Britain (GBR) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Silver medal – second place
Burton Jastram  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Courtney Johnson  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
Sheryl Johnson  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Field hockey – Women's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Jason Kidd  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Basketball – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Bob Kiesel  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay Gold medal – first place
Leamon King  Australia (1956 Melbourne Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's 4 × 100 metres relay Gold medal – first place
Paul Kingsman  South Korea (1988 Seoul Summer Olympics)  New Zealand (NZL) Swimming – Men's 200 metre backstroke Bronze medal – third place
Kara Kohler  United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Women's quadruple sculls Bronze medal – third place
Laurel Korholz  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Women's eight Silver medal – second place
Oleg Kosiak[143]  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  Ukraine (UKR) Gymnastics – Men's Team Bronze medal – third place
Ludy Langer  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 400 metre freestyle Silver medal – second place
Thomas Lejdstrom  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  Sweden (SWE) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Bronze medal – third place
Caitlin Leverenz  United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 200 metre individual medley Bronze medal – third place
Harry Liversedge  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's shot put Bronze medal – third place
Carli Lloyd  Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Volleyball – Women's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Ericka Lorenz  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
 Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Agneta Martensson  Soviet Union (1980 Moscow Summer Olympics)  Sweden (SWE) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
Holly McPeak  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Volleyball – Women's beach volleyball Bronze medal – third place
Mary T. Meagher  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 100 metre butterfly Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 200 metre butterfly Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
 South Korea (1988 Seoul Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 200 metre butterfly Bronze medal – third place
Charles Mehan  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
George D. Mitchell  France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Men's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Alex Morgan  United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Football – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Jonny Moseley  Japan (1998 Nagano Winter Olympics)  United States (USA) Freestyle skiing – Men's moguls Gold medal – first place
Harold "Brick" Muller  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's high jump Silver medal – second place
Ryan Murphy  Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 100 metre backstroke Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 200 metre backstroke Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
John Mykkanen  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 400 metre freestyle Silver medal – second place
Edgar Nemir  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Wrestling at the 1932 Summer Olympics Silver medal – second place
Lowell North  Japan (1964 Tokyo Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Sailing – Dragon Bronze medal – third place
Maureen O'Toole  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
Heather Petri  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
 Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
 China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
 United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Connie Carpenter Phinney  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Cycling – Women's individual road race Gold medal – first place
Marcella Place  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Field hockey – Women's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Josh Prenot  Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 200 metre breaststroke Silver medal – second place
Ralph Purchase  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Kevin Robertson  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Men's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
 South Korea (1988 Seoul Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Men's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
Peter Rocca[144]  Canada (1976 Montreal Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Men's 100 metre backstroke Silver medal – second place
Swimming – Men's 200 metre backstroke Silver medal – second place
Edwin Salisbury  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Aleksa Saponjic  United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  Serbia (SRB) Water polo – Men's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Jill Savery  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Synchronized swimming – Women's Team Gold medal – first place
George Schroth  France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Men's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Tom Shields  Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Olivier Sigelaar  Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  Netherlands (NED) Rowing – Men's eight Bronze medal – third place
Emily Silver  China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
Colby Slater  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
 France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Graham Smith  Canada (1976 Montreal Summer Olympics)  Canada (CAN) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Silver medal – second place
Guinn Smith  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's pole vault Gold medal – first place
Justus Smith  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
John Stack  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Marvin F. Stalder  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Dave Steen  South Korea (1988 Seoul Summer Olympics)  Canada (CAN) Athletics – Men's decathlon Bronze medal – third place
Staciana Stitts  Australia (2000 Sydney Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Jon Svendsen  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Men's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
Roser Tarrago  United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  Spain (ESP) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
Margot Thien  United States of America (1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Synchronized swimming – Women's Team Gold medal – first place
Joel Thomas[145]  Spain (1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
William Thompson  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Charles Lee Tilden, Jr.  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
 France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
Harold Tower  United States of America (1932 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Nion Tucker   Switzerland (1928 St. Moritz (Winter) Winter Olympics)  United States (USA) Bobsleigh Gold medal – first place
Ed Turkington  France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
David Turner  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Ian Turner  United Kingdom (1948 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Conny van Bentum  Soviet Union (1980 Moscow Summer Olympics)  Netherlands (NED) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Bronze medal – third place
 United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  Netherlands (NED) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
 South Korea (1988 Seoul Summer Olympics)  Netherlands (NED) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
Dana Vollmer  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
 United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 100 metre butterfly Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Gold medal – first place
 Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
Swimming – Women's 100 metre butterfly Bronze medal – third place
Abbey Weitzeil  Brazil (2016 Rio de Janeiro Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay Gold medal – first place
Swimming – Women's 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
Barry Weitzenberg  Germany (1972 Munich Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Men's Team Tournament Bronze medal – third place
Tommy Werner  Spain (1992 Barcelona Summer Olympics)  Sweden (SWE) Swimming – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay Silver medal – second place
Jake Wetzel  Greece (2004 Athens Summer Olympics)  Canada (CAN) Rowing – Men's coxless four Silver medal – second place
 China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  Canada (CAN) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman  France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Tennis – Mixed doubles Gold medal – first place
Tennis – Women's doubles Gold medal – first place
Archie Williams  Germany (1936 Berlin Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's 400 metres Gold medal – first place
Helen Wills  France (1924 Paris Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Tennis – Women's doubles Gold medal – first place
Tennis – Women's singles Gold medal – first place
Dave Wilson  United States of America (1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Swimming – Men's 100 metre backstroke Silver medal – second place
Elsie Windes  China (2008 Beijing Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Silver medal – second place
 United Kingdom (2012 London Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Water polo – Women's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
James Duarte Winston[146]  Belgium (1920 Antwerp Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rugby union – Men's Team Tournament Gold medal – first place
James Workman  Netherlands (1928 Amsterdam Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Rowing – Men's eight Gold medal – first place
Jack Yerman  Italy (1960 Rome Summer Olympics)  United States (USA) Athletics – Men's 4 × 400 metres relay Gold medal – first place

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