List of All Olympics Prize Winners in Athletics in U.S.A

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List of All Olympics Prize Winners in Athletics in U.S.A Location Year Player Medals Event Results London 2012 Galen RUPP Silver 10000m 27:30.9 London 2012 Carmelita JETER Silver 100m 10.78 London 2012 Justin GATLIN Bronze 100m 9.79 London 2012 Dawn HARPER Silver 100m hurdles 12.37 London 2012 Kellie WELLS Bronze 100m hurdles 12.48 London 2012 Aries MERRITT Gold 110m hurdles 12.92 London 2012 Jason RICHARDSON Silver 110m hurdles 13.04 London 2012 Leonel MANZANO Silver 1500m 03:34.8 London 2012 Allyson FELIX Gold 200m 21.88 London 2012 Carmelita JETER Bronze 200m 22.14 London 2012 Deedee TROTTER Bronze 400m 49.72 London 2012 Sanya RICHARDS-ROSS Gold 400m 49.55 London 2012 Michael TINSLEY Silver 400m hurdles 47.91 London 2012 Lashinda DEMUS Silver 400m hurdles 52.77 Allyson FELIX Bianca KNIGHT Carmelita JETER London 2012 Gold 4x100m relay 40.82 Jeneba TARMOH Lauryn WILLIAMS Tianna MADISON Allyson FELIX Deedee TROTTER Diamond DIXON London 2012 Gold 4x400m relay 03:16.9 Francena MCCORORY Keshia BAKER Sanya RICHARDS-ROSS Angelo TAYLOR Bryshon NELLUM London 2012 Joshua MANCE Silver 4x400m relay 02:57.1 Manteo MITCHELL Tony MCQUAY London 2012 Ashton EATON Gold decathlon 8869 London 2012 Trey HARDEE Silver decathlon 8671 London 2012 Erik KYNARD Silver high jump 2.33 London 2012 Brigetta BARRETT Silver high jump 2.03 London 2012 Brittney REESE Gold long jump 7.12 London 2012 Will CLAYE Bronze long jump 8.12 London 2012 Janay DELOACH Bronze long jump 6.89 London 2012 Jennifer STUCZYNSKI Gold pole vault 4.75 London 2012 Reese HOFFA Bronze shot put 21.23 London 2012 Will CLAYE Silver triple jump 17.62 London 2012 Christian TAYLOR Gold triple jump 17.81 Beijing 2008 Shalane FLANAGAN Bronze 10000m 30:22.22 Beijing 2008 Walter DIX Bronze 100m 9.91 Beijing 2008 Dawn HARPER Gold 100m hurdles 12.54,+0.1 Beijing 2008 David PAYNE Silver 110m hurdles 13.17,+0.1 Beijing 2008 David OLIVER Bronze 110m hurdles 13.18,+0.1 Beijing 2008 Shawn CRAWFORD Silver 200m 19.96,-0.9 Beijing 2008 Walter DIX Bronze 200m 19.98,-0.9 Allyson FELIX Beijing 2008 Silver 200m 21.93,+0.6 LaShawn MERRITT Beijing 2008 Gold 400m 43.75 Jeremy WARINER Beijing 2008 Silver 400m 44.74 David NEVILLE Beijing 2008 Bronze 400m 44.8 Sanya RICHARDS-ROSS Beijing 2008 Bronze 400m 49.93 Angelo TAYLOR Beijing 2008 Gold 400m hurdles 47.25 Sheena TOSTA Beijing 2008 Silver 400m hurdles 53.70 Bershawn JACKSON Beijing 2008 Bronze 400m hurdles 48.06 Kerron CLEMENT Beijing 2008 Silver 400m hurdles 47.98 Allyson FELIX Mary WINEBERG Beijing 2008 Monique HENDERSON Gold 4x400m relay 03:18.5 Sanya RICHARDS-ROSS www.downloadexcelfiles.com Angelo TAYLOR David NEVILLE Beijing 2008 Jeremy WARINER Gold 4x400m relay 2:55.39 LaShawn MERRITT Bryan CLAY Beijing 2008 Gold decathlon 8791 Stephanie BROWN TRAFTON Beijing 2008 Gold discus throw 64.74 Hyleas FOUNTAIN Beijing 2008 Silver heptathlon 6619 Jennifer STUCZYNSKI Beijing 2008 Silver pole vault 4.80 Christian CANTWELL Beijing 2008 Silver shot put 21.09 Lauryn WILLIAMS Athens 2004 Silver 100m 10.96 Justin GATLIN Athens 2004 Gold 100m 9.85 Maurice GREENE Athens 2004 Bronze 100m 9.87 Melissa MORRISON Athens 2004 Bronze 100m hurdles 12.56 Joanna HAYES Athens 2004 Gold 100m hurdles 12.37 Terrence TRAMMELL Athens 2004 Silver 110m hurdles 13.18 Allyson FELIX Athens 2004 Silver 200m 22.18 Justin GATLIN Athens 2004 Bronze 200m 20.03 Shawn CRAWFORD Athens 2004 Gold 200m 19.79 Bernard WILLIAMS III Athens 2004 Silver 200m 20.01 Otis HARRIS Athens 2004 Silver 400m 44.16 Athens 2004 Jeremy WARINER Gold 400m 44 Athens 2004 Derrick BREW Bronze 400m 44.42 Coby MILLER Darvis PATTON Athens 2004 Justin GATLIN Silver 4x100m relay 38.08 Maurice GREENE Shawn CRAWFORD Deedee TROTTER Monique HENDERSON Athens 2004 Monique HENNAGAN Gold 4x400m relay 03:19.0 Moushaumi ROBINSON Sanya RICHARDS-ROSS Darold WILLIAMSON Derrick BREW Athens 2004 Jeremy WARINER Gold 4x400m relay 02:55.9 Kelly WILLIE Otis HARRIS Athens 2004 Bryan CLAY Silver decathlon 8820 Athens 2004 Matt HEMINGWAY Silver high jump 2.34 Athens 2004 Dwight PHILLIPS Gold long jump 8.59 Athens 2004 John MOFFITT Silver long jump 8.47 Athens 2004 Deena KASTOR Bronze marathon 2h27:20 Athens 2004 Mebrahtom KEFLEZIGHI Silver marathon 2h11:29 Athens 2004 Toby STEVENSON Silver pole vault 5.9 Athens 2004 Timothy MACK Gold pole vault 5.95 Athens 2004 Adam NELSON Silver shot put 21.16 Sydney 2000 Maurice GREENE Gold 100m 9.87 Sydney 2000 Melissa MORRISON Bronze 100m hurdles 12.76 Sydney 2000 Mark CREAR Bronze 110m hurdles 13.22 Sydney 2000 Terrence TRAMMELL Silver 110m hurdles 13.16 Sydney 2000 Alvin HARRISON Silver 400m 44.4 Sydney 2000 Michael JOHNSON Gold 400m 43.84 Sydney 2000 Angelo TAYLOR Gold 400m hurdles 47.5 Chryste GAINES www.downloadexcelfiles.com Nanceen PERRY Sydney 2000 Bronze 4x100m relay 42.2 Passion RICHARDSON Torri EDWARDS Bernard WILLIAMS III Brian LEWIS Jon DRUMMOND Sydney 2000 Gold 4x100m relay 37.61 Kenneth BROKENBURR Maurice GREENE Tim MONTGOMERY Andrea ANDERSON Jearl MILES CLARK Sydney 2000 Gold 4x400m relay 03:22.6 LaTasha COLANDER Monique HENNAGAN Sydney 2000 Chris HUFFINS Bronze decathlon 8595 Sydney 2000 Lawrence JOHNSON Silver pole vault 5.9 Sydney 2000 Stacy DRAGILA Gold pole vault 4.6 Sydney 2000 Nick HYSONG Gold pole vault 5.9 Sydney 2000 Adam NELSON Silver shot put 21.21 Sydney 2000 John GODINA Bronze shot put 21.2 Atlanta 1996 Gwen TORRENCE Bronze 100m 10.96 Atlanta 1996 Gail DEVERS Gold 100m 10.94 Atlanta 1996 Mark CREAR Silver 110m hurdles 13.09 Atlanta 1996 Allen JOHNSON Gold 110m hurdles 12.95 Atlanta 1996 Michael JOHNSON Gold 200m 19.32 Atlanta 1996 Michael JOHNSON Gold 400m 43.49 Atlanta 1996 Calvin DAVIS Bronze 400m hurdles 47.96 Atlanta 1996 Kim BATTEN Silver 400m hurdles 53.08 Atlanta 1996 Kim BATTEN Silver 400m hurdles 53.08 Atlanta 1996 Tonja BUFORD-BAILEY Bronze 400m hurdles 53.22 Dennis MITCHELL Jon DRUMMOND Atlanta 1996 Michael MARSH Silver 4x100m relay 38.05 Tim HARDEN Tim MONTGOMERY Carlette GUIDRY-WHITE Chryste GAINES Gail DEVERS Atlanta 1996 Gold 4x100m relay 41.95 Gwen TORRENCE Inger MILLER Alvin HARRISON Anthuan MAYBANK Derek MILLS Atlanta 1996 Gold 4x400m relay 02:56.0 Jason ROUSER Lamont SMITH Jearl MILES CLARK Kim GRAHAM Linetta WILSON Atlanta 1996 Gold 4x400m relay 03:20.9 Maicel MALONE Rochelle STEVENS Dan O'BRIEN Atlanta 1996 Gold decathlon 8824 Lance Earl DEAL Atlanta 1996 Silver hammer throw 81.12 Charles AUSTIN Atlanta 1996 Gold high jump 2.39 Carl LEWIS Atlanta 1996 Gold long jump 8.5 Jackie JOYNER Atlanta 1996 Bronze long jump 7 Joe GREENE Atlanta 1996 Bronze long jump 8.24 Randy BARNES Atlanta 1996 Gold shot put 21.62 John GODINA Atlanta 1996 Silver shot put 20.79 Kenny HARRISON Atlanta 1996 Gold triple jump 18.09 Lynn JENNINGS Barcelona 1992 Bronze 10000m 31:19.9 www.downloadexcelfiles.com Gail DEVERS Barcelona 1992 Gold 100m 10.82 Dennis MITCHELL Barcelona 1992 Bronze 100m 10.04 LaVonna MARTIN Barcelona 1992 Silver 100m hurdles 12.69 Jack PIERCE Barcelona 1992 Bronze 110m hurdles 13.26 Tony DEES Barcelona 1992 Silver 110m hurdles 13.24 Gwen TORRENCE Barcelona 1992 Gold 200m 21.81 Michael MARSH Barcelona 1992 Gold 200m 20.01 Michael BATES Barcelona 1992 Bronze 200m 20.38 Quincy WATTS Barcelona 1992 Gold 400m 43.5 Steve LEWIS Barcelona 1992 Silver 400m 44.21 Kevin YOUNG Barcelona 1992 Gold 400m hurdles 46.78 Sandra FARMER-PATRICK Barcelona 1992 Silver 400m hurdles 53.69 Janeene VICKERS Barcelona 1992 Bronze 400m hurdles 54.31 Carlette GUIDRY-WHITE Esther JONES Evelyn ASHFORD Barcelona 1992 Gold 4x100m relay 42.11 Gwen TORRENCE Michelle FINN Carl LEWIS Dennis MITCHELL James JETT Barcelona 1992 Gold 4x100m relay 37.40 Leroy BURRELL Michael MARSH Dannette YOUNG Denean HOWARD Gwen TORRENCE Barcelona 1992 Jearl MILES CLARK Silver 4x400m relay 03:20.9 Natasha KAISER Rochelle STEVENS Andrew VALMON Charles JENKINS Darnell HALL Barcelona 1992 Michael JOHNSON Gold 4x400m relay 02:55.7 Quincy WATTS Steve LEWIS Johnny GRAY Barcelona 1992 Bronze 800m 01:44.0 Dave JOHNSON Barcelona 1992 Bronze decathlon 8309 Jackie JOYNER Barcelona 1992 Gold heptathlon 7044 P. Hollis CONWAY Barcelona 1992 Bronze high jump 2.34 Jackie JOYNER Barcelona 1992 Bronze long jump 7.07 Carl LEWIS Barcelona 1992 Gold long jump 8.67 Joe GREENE Barcelona 1992 Bronze long jump 8.34 Mike POWELL Barcelona 1992 Silver long jump 8.64 Mike STULCE Barcelona 1992 Gold shot put 21.7 Jim DOEHRING Barcelona 1992 Silver shot put 20.96 www.downloadexcelfiles.com Charles SIMPKINS Barcelona 1992 Silver triple jump 17.6 Mike CONLEY Barcelona 1992 Gold triple jump 18.17 Carl LEWIS Seoul 1988 Gold 100m 9.92 Evelyn ASHFORD Seoul 1988 Silver 100m 10.83 Calvin SMITH Seoul 1988 Bronze 100m 9.99 Florence GRIFFITH JOYNER Seoul 1988 Gold 100m 10.54 Roger KINGDOM Seoul 1988 Gold 110m hurdles 12.98 Tonie CAMPBELL Seoul 1988 Bronze 110m hurdles 13.38 Florence GRIFFITH JOYNER Seoul 1988 Gold 200m 21.34 Carl LEWIS Seoul 1988 Silver 200m 19.79 Joe DELOACH Seoul 1988 Gold 200m 19.75 Danny EVERETT Seoul 1988 Bronze 400m 44.09 Steve LEWIS Seoul 1988 Gold 400m 43.87 Harry Butch . REYNOLDS Seoul 1988 Silver 400m 43.93 Edwin MOSES Seoul 1988 Bronze 400m hurdles 47.56 Seoul 1988 André PHILLIPS Gold 400m hurdles 47.19 Alice BROWN Evelyn ASHFORD Seoul 1988 Florence GRIFFITH JOYNER Gold 4x100m relay 41.98 Sheila ECHOLS Danny EVERETT Harry Butch . REYNOLDS Seoul 1988 Kevin ROBINZINE Gold 4x400m relay 02:56.2 Steve LEWIS Denean HOWARD Diane DIXON Seoul 1988 Florence GRIFFITH JOYNER Silver 4x400m relay 3:15.51 Valerie BRISCO Kim GALLAGHER Seoul 1988 Bronze 800m 01:56.9 Jackie JOYNER Seoul 1988 Gold heptathlon 7291 P.
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