Talk:List of athletes with Olympic medals in different sports

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Hello,

For Johnny Weissmuller, Paul Radmilovic, John Jarvis, Budd Goodwin, Rob Derbyshire, Joe Ruddy, Lou Handley, Erich Rademacher, Wally O'Connor, Austin Clapp, Peter Kemp, Gérard Blitz, Joseph De Combe, Tim Shaw, David Hammon, Bill Tuttle, Pontus Hanson, Harald Julinswimming, Louis Martin, Gwynne Evans, Bill Orthwein, Amedee Reyburn, and Désiré Mérchez, water polo are two differents disciplines but same sport. Idem for Johan Grøttumsbråten, Thorleif Haug, Heikki Hasu, Oddbjørn Hagen, Olaf Hoffsbakken, Thoralf Strømstad, Alois Kälin, and Sverre Brodahl with cross-country skiing and nordic combined. Idem for Jorien ter Mors and Eric Flaim, speed skating and short track speed skating. Idem for Karch Kiraly with volleyball and beach volleyball. Idem for Ester Ledecká with alpine skiing and snowboarding. Idem for Aileen Riggin, Katherine Rawls, Helen Wainwright, Georg Hoffmann, Frank Kehoe, and Hjördis Töpel with diving and swimming. Idem for Jennison Heaton and John Heaton with bobsleigh and skeleton.

But different disciplines (track cycling, road cycling) but same sport (cycling), Bradley Wiggins, Leontien van Moorsel, Robert Charpentier, Guy Lapébie, Jean Goujon, Marianne Vos, Leonard Meredith, Kathy Watt, Olga Slyusareva, Henry Kaltenbrunn, Jacuqes Dupont, Bernd Dittert, Chris Boardman, Henri Hoevenaers, Frank Southall, Judith Arndt, Fernand Saivé, Jean Van Den Bosch, Michel Vermeulin, Rebecca Twigg, and Rohan Dennis are missed.

Do we remove from the table those of the same sport? Or do we add cycling?

GabrieL (talk) 08:54, 4 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Kasper2006, Marbe166? You are the first editers of this article. GabrieL (talk) 08:57, 4 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
It's a bit difficult to get what you mean, but of the ones you mention, to me, only speed skating/short track speed skating and volleyball/beach volleyball are two different disciplines of the same sport. The other ones are different sports. With track cycling, you mean velodrome cycling? I would probably add them. --Marbe166 (talk) 23:32, 5 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Marbe166,

Yes, track cycling=velodrome cycling. IOC gathers events by sports. Some sports have several disciplines to classify the events. I have the impression that, in the texts in French, this sport / discipline distinction is fairly well respected. But in the texts in English, "disciplines" are often called "sports".

According to the official program of the Games 2018 (Winter) and 2020 (Summer):

Sports Disciplines Number of events
athletics athletics 48
rowing rowing 14
badminton badminton 5
baseball/softball baseball/softball 2
basketball 3x3 basketball 2
basketball 2
biathlon biathlon 11
bobsleigh/skeleton bobsleigh 3
skeleton 2
boxing boxing 13
canoe/kayak canoe/kayak flatwater 12
canoe/kayak slalom 4
curling curling 3
cycling BMX freestyle 2
BMX racing 2
mountain bike 2
track cycling 12
road cycling 4
sport climbing sport climbing 2
fencing fencing 12
football football 2
golf golf 2
gymnastics artistic gymnastics 14
rhythmic gymnastics 2
trampoline 2
weightlifting weightlifting 14
handball handball 2
field hockey field hockey 2
ice hockey ice hockey 2
judo judo 15
karate karate 8
luge luge 4
wrestling wrestling 18
skating freestyle skating 5
speed skating 14
short track speed skating 8
modern pentathlon modern pentathlon 2
rugby rugby sevens 2
skateboarding skateboarding 4
water sports marathon swimming 2
swimming 35
artistic swimming 2
diving 8
water polo 2
equestrian equestrian 6
skiing nordic combined 3
ski jumping 4
freestyle skiing 10
alpine skiing 11
cross-country skiing 12
snowboarding 10
surfing surfing 2
taekwondo taekwondo 8
tennis tennis 5
table tennis table tennis 5
shooting shooting 15
archery archery 5
triathlon triathlon 3
sailing sailing 10
volleyball beach volleyball 2
volleyball 2

This classification has already changed several times in the past. By example, only a few months ago, two disciplines were planned for karate: kata and kumite, but they are kata and kumite events in Tokyo but finally in the same discipline. Others recent examples in the past:

  • ice hockey was a discipline of skating
  • they were 3 disciplines in equestrian: dressage, eventing and jumping and even a 4th which is no longer olympic (vaulting) but the 3 first in the same discipline now
  • they were 2 disciplines in wrestling: greco-roman wrestling and frestyle wrestling
  • baseball/softball now in same sport and same discipline were classified until 2008 in two differents sports

Other older examples (1896 and sequent):

  • when and road and track cycling, before making two disciplines, it was grouped together in the same discipline
  • weightlifting and wrestling events were in athletics !!

These changes can be seen in the official reports drawn up at each Games since 1896.

GabrieL (talk) 10:36, 6 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@GabrieL: I agree with you. We can remove from the table those of the same sport. --Kasper2006 (talk) 15:37, 7 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]

And you @Marbe166:? Do you want remove from the table when the same sport? Or do you add differents disciplines in the same sport when not in the table? GabrieL (talk) 10:05, 9 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]
No, I don't think that any entries should be removed. I vote for adding the cyclists. --Marbe166 (talk) 18:48, 9 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]