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Hockey (Field) HOCKEY (FIELD) Most Medals 4 Leslie Claudius IND 1948/1952/1956/1960 4 Udham Singh IND 1952/1956/1960/1964 4 Teun de Nooijer NED 1996/2000/2004/2012 4 Lucha Aymar ARG 2000/2004/2008/2012 3 44 athletes tied with 3 Most Gold Medals 3 Dhyan Chand IND 1928/1932/1936 3 Leslie Claudius IND 1948/1952/1956 3 Ranganandhan Francis IND 1948/1952/1956 3 Randhir Singh Gentle IND 1948/1952/1956 3 Balbir Singh, Sr. IND 1948/1952/1956 3 Udham Singh IND 1952/1956/1964 3 Rechelle Hawkes AUS 1988/1996/2000 Most Silver Medals 2 27 athletes tied with 2 Most Bronze Medals 2 35 athletes tied with 2 Most Years Between First and Last Medal 16 Teun de Nooijer NED 1996/2000/2004/2012 12 12 athletes tied with 12 Most Years Between First and Last Gold Medal 12 Stanley Shoveller GBR 1908/1920 12 Udham Singh IND 1952/1956/1964 12 Rechelle Hawkes AUS 1988/1996/2000 8 11 athletes tied with 8 Most Medals, Men 4 Leslie Claudius IND 1948/1952/1956/1960 4 Udham Singh IND 1952/1956/1960/1964 4 Teun de Nooijer NED 1996/2000/2004/2012 3 34 athletes tied with 3 Most Gold Medals, Men 3 Dhyan Chand IND 1928/1932/1936 3 Leslie Claudius IND 1948/1952/1956 3 Ranganandhan Francis IND 1948/1952/1956 3 Randhir Singh Gentle IND 1948/1952/1956 3 Balbir Singh, Sr. IND 1948/1952/1956 3 Udham Singh IND 1952/1956/1964 Most Silver Medals, Men 2 24 athletes tied with 2 Most Bronze Medals, Men 2 18 athletes tied with 2 Most Years Between First and Last Medal, Men 16 Teun de Nooijer NED 1996/2000/2004/2012 12 Stanley Shoveller GBR 1908/1920 12 Leslie Claudius IND 1948/1952/1956/1960 12 Udham Singh IND 1952/1956/1960/1964 12 Zakir Hussain PAK 1956/1968 12 Michael Peter FRG 1972/1984 12 Jacques Brinkman NED 1988/1996/2000 12 Ronald Jansen NED 1988/1996/2000 12 Pol Amat ESP 1996/2008 Most Years Between First and Last Gold Medal, Men 12 Stanley Shoveller GBR 1908/1920 12 Udham Singh IND 1952/1956/1964 8 Dhyan Chand IND 1928/1932/1936 8 Richard Allen IND 1928/1936 8 Leslie Claudius IND 1948/1952/1956 8 Ranganandhan Francis IND 1948/1952/1956 8 Randhir Singh Gentle IND 1948/1952/1956 8 Balbir Singh, Sr. IND 1948/1952/1956 8 Amir Kumar IND 1948/1956 8 Shankar Laxman IND 1956/1964 8 Hari Pal Kaushik IND 1956/1964 Most Medals, Women 4 Lucha Aymar ARG 2000/2004/2008/2012 3 Rechelle Hawkes AUS 1988/1996/2000 3 Mijntje Donners NED 1996/2000/2004 3 Minke Booij NED 2000/2004/2008 3 Fátima Moreira de Melo NED 2000/2004/2008 3 Minke Smabers NED 2000/2004/2008 3 Magdalena Aicega ARG 2000/2004/2008 3 Sole García ARG 2000/2004/2008 3 Maripi Hernández ARG 2000/2004/2008 3 Mechi Margalot ARG 2000/2004/2008 3 Paola Vukojicic ARG 2000/2004/2008 Most Gold Medals, Women 3 Rechelle Hawkes AUS 1988/1996/2000 2 18 athletes tied with 2 Most Silver Medals, Women 2 Jang Eun-Jeong KOR 1988/1996 2 Lucha Aymar ARG 2000/2004/2008/2012 Most Bronze Medals, Women 2 17 athletes tied with 2 Most Years Between First and Last Medal, Women 12 Rechelle Hawkes AUS 1988/1996/2000 12 Nadine Ernsting-Krienke GER 1992/2004 12 Heike Lätzsch GER 1992/2004 12 Lucha Aymar ARG 2000/2004/2008/2012 8 13 athletes tied with 8 Most Years Between First and Last Gold Medal, Women 12 Rechelle Hawkes AUS 1988/1996/2000 8 Jackie Pereira AUS 1988/1996 8 Liane Tooth AUS 1988/1996 4 16 athletes tied with 4 Most Appearances 5 Pol Amat ESP 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 5 Teun de Nooijer NED 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 5 Natascha Keller GER 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 4 42 athletes tied with 4 2 27 athletes tied with 2 Most Appearances, Men 5 Pol Amat ESP 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 5 Teun de Nooijer NED 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 4 33 athletes tied with 4 2 13 athletes tied with 2 Most Appearances, Women 5 Natascha Keller GER 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 4 Liane Tooth AUS 1984/1988/1992/1996 4 Rechelle Hawkes AUS 1988/1992/1996/2000 4 Jane Sixsmith GBR 1988/1992/1996/2000 4 Nadine Ernsting-Krienke GER 1992/1996/2000/2004 4 Heike Lätzsch GER 1992/1996/2000/2004 4 Maider Tellería ESP 1992/1996/2000/2004 4 Magdalena Aicega ARG 1996/2000/2004/2008 4 Lucha Aymar ARG 2000/2004/2008/2012 4 Fanny Rinne GER 2000/2004/2008/2012 2 14 athletes tied with 2 Most Years Between Appearances 20 Otto Busch DEN 1928/1936/1948 20 Guy Chevalier FRA 1928/1936/1948 20 Karl Ördögh AUT 1928/1948 16 Henning Holst DEN 1920/1928/1936 16 Jean Gruner SUI 1936/1948/1952 16 Fridolin Kurmann SUI 1936/1948/1952 16 Ric Charlesworth AUS 1972/1976/1984/1988 16 Marcelo Garrafo ARG 1976/1988/1992 16 Pol Amat ESP 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 16 Teun de Nooijer NED 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 16 Natascha Keller GER 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 8 Harry Marcoplos USA 1948/1956 8 Kurt Orban USA 1948/1956 8 Walter Stude USA 1948/1956 8 Felix Ucko USA 1948/1956 8 Tracey Fuchs USA 1988/1996 8 Barb Marois USA 1988/1996 8 Marcia Pankratz USA 1988/1996 8 Patty Shea USA 1988/1996 Most Years Between Appearances, Men 20 Otto Busch DEN 1928/1936/1948 20 Guy Chevalier FRA 1928/1936/1948 20 Karl Ördögh AUT 1928/1948 16 Henning Holst DEN 1920/1928/1936 16 Jean Gruner SUI 1936/1948/1952 16 Fridolin Kurmann SUI 1936/1948/1952 16 Ric Charlesworth AUS 1972/1976/1984/1988 16 Marcelo Garrafo ARG 1976/1988/1992 16 Pol Amat ESP 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 16 Teun de Nooijer NED 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 8 Harry Marcoplos USA 1948/1956 8 Kurt Orban USA 1948/1956 8 Walter Stude USA 1948/1956 8 Felix Ucko USA 1948/1956 4 9 athletes tied with 4 Most Years Between Appearances, Women 16 Natascha Keller GER 1996/2000/2004/2008/2012 12 14 athletes tied with 12 8 Tracey Fuchs USA 1988/1996 8 Barb Marois USA 1988/1996 8 Marcia Pankratz USA 1988/1996 8 Patty Shea USA 1988/1996 4 10 athletes tied with 4 Longest Gap Between Appearances 20 Karl Ördögh AUT 1928/1948 12 28 athletes tied with 12 8 Harry Marcoplos USA 1948/1956 8 Kurt Orban USA 1948/1956 8 Walter Stude USA 1948/1956 8 Felix Ucko USA 1948/1956 8 Tracey Fuchs USA 1988/1996 8 Barb Marois USA 1988/1996 8 Marcia Pankratz USA 1988/1996 8 Patty Shea USA 1988/1996 Longest Gap Between Appearances, Men 20 Karl Ördögh AUT 1928/1948 12 28 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20-186 Scott Williams USA 1996 16 January 1976 21-017 Julia Reinprecht USA 2012 12 July 1991 21-094 Kenneth Barrett USA 1984 27 April 1963 21-145 Cindy Werley USA 1996 26 February 1975 21-214 Henrik Lubbers USA 1948 30 December 1926 21-256 Bill Boddington USA 1932 22 November 1910 21-298 Katie Kauffman USA 1996 26 September 1974 Youngest Medalist 16-304 Iveta Šranková TCH 1980 1 October 1963 17-025 Hanif Khan PAK 1976 5 July 1959 17-123 Aat de Roos NED 1936 15 April 1919 17-256 René Sparenberg NED 1936 3 December 1918 17-276 Manzoor Hussain PAK 1976 28 October 1958 18-038 Lidewij Welten NED 2008 16 July 1990 18-044 Jang Eun-Jeong KOR 1988 18 August 1970 18-046 Pol Amat ESP 1996 18 June 1978 18-104 Russell Garcia GBR 1988 20 June 1970 18-184 Nadine Ernsting-Krienke GER 1992 5 February 1974 21-263 Bill Boddington USA 1932 22 November 1910 23-124 Brenda Stauffer USA 1984 8 April 1961 24-042 Dave McMullin USA 1932 30 June 1908 24-137 Judy Strong USA 1984 26 March 1960 24-142 Warren Ingersoll USA 1932 22 March 1908 24-158 Kathy McGahey USA 1984 5 March 1960 24-272 Gina Buggy USA 1984 12 November 1959 25-110 Marcy Place-von Schottenstein USA 1984 23 April 1959 26-013 Diane Moyer USA 1984 29 July 1958 26-016 Sam Ewing USA 1932 27 July 1906 Youngest Gold Medalist 18-038 Lidewij Welten NED 2008 16 July 1990 18-104 Russell Garcia GBR 1988 20 June 1970 19-024 Maider Tellería ESP 1992 14 July 1973 19-126 Christopher Reitz GER 1992 3 April 1973 19-144 Silvia Manrique ESP 1992 16 March 1973 19-153 Eva de Goede NED 2008 22 March 1989 19-194 Nagore Gabellanes ESP 1992 25 January 1973 19-224 Lawrie Fernandes IND 1948 1929 19-224 Latif-ur Rehman IND 1948 1 January 1929 19-238 Shahid Ali Khan PAK 1984 16 December 1964 Youngest Competitor, Men 15-303 Mukhtar Bhatti PAK 1948 October 1932 16-028 César Raguso ARG 1976 20 June 1960 16-198 Alfredo Quaquarini ARG 1968 29 March 1952 17-014 Hanif Khan PAK 1976 5 July 1959 17-065 Craig Davies AUS 1984 26 May 1967 17-068 Emmanuel Gonat FRA 1936 29 May 1919 17-112 Aat de Roos NED 1936 15 April 1919 17-146 Mohammad Asif Shazada AFG 1936 12 March 1919 17-149 Mohammed Barakat USA 1984 3 March 1967 17-160 Konrad Fehr SUI 1928 9 December 1910 17-149 Mohammed Barakat USA 1984 3 March 1967 20-074 Nick Butcher USA 1996 7 May 1976 20-186 Scott Williams USA 1996 16 January 1976 21-094 Kenneth Barrett USA 1984 27 April 1963 21-214 Henrik Lubbers USA 1948 30 December 1926 21-256 Bill Boddington USA 1932 22 November 1910 22-029 Mark Wentges USA 1996 22 June 1974 22-077 Alexis Thompson USA 1936 20 May 1914 22-147 Brian Spencer USA 1984 5 March 1962 22-185 Harry Marcoplos USA 1948 28 January
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