U.S. Olympic Team by Sport (Name, Gender, Height, Weight, Date of Birth, Hometown, State, Event/Position/Class)

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U.S. Olympic Team by Sport (Name, Gender, Height, Weight, Date of Birth, Hometown, State, Event/Position/Class) U.S. Olympic Team by Sport (name, gender, height, weight, date of birth, hometown, state, event/position/class) Alabama (2) Trey Hardee M Athletics 6'5" 212 2/7/1984 Birmingham Ala. Decathlon Sandra Uptagrafft F Shooting 5'1" 116 4/12/1971 Phenix City Ala. Sport Pistol Alaska (1) Corey Cogdell F Shooting 5'7" 140 9/2/1986 Eagle River Alaska Trap Arizona (7) Abdi Abdirahman M Athletics 5'11" 135 1/1/1977 Tucson Ariz. Marathon Will Claye M Athletics 5'11" 160 6/13/1991 Phoenix Ariz. Long Jump; Triple Jump Brady Ellison M Archery 5'11" 190 10/27/1988 Globe Ariz. Recurve Bernard Lagat M Athletics 5'8" 130 12/12/1974 Tucson Ariz. 5,000m Breeja Larson F Swimming 6'0" 160 4/16/1992 Mesa Ariz. 100m breast Caitlin Leverenz F Swimming 2/26/1991 Tucson Ariz. 400m IM; 200m IM Georganne Moline F Athletics 5'9" 120 3/6/1990 Phoenix Ariz. 400m Hurdles Arkansas (3) Margaux Isaksen F Pentathlon 5'10" 134 10/7/1991 Fayetteville Ark. N/A Wallace Spearmon M Athletics 6'3" 175 12/24/1984 Fayetteville Ark. 200m Michael Tinsley M Athletics 6'1" 163 4/21/1984 Little Rock Ark. 400m Hurdles California (128) Kyle Alcorn M Athletics 6'1" 163 3/18/1985 Clovis Calif 3,000m Steeplechase Samuel Mikulak M Gymnastics 5'4" 140 10/13/1992 Newport Beach Calif Artistic Tumua Anae F Water Polo 5'11" 155 10/16/1988 Newport Beach Calif. Goalkeeper Alyssa Anderson F Swimming 5'8" 140 9/30/1990 Granite Bay Calif. 800m free relay Haley Anderson F Swimming 5'10" 150 11/20/1991 Granite Bay Calif. 10K Open Water Tony Azevedo M Water Polo 6'1" 200 11/21/1981 Long Beach Calif. Attacker Howard Bach M Badminton 5'6" 165 2/22/1979 San Francisco Calif. Doubles Ryan Bailey M Water Polo 6'5" 245 8/28/1975 Long Beach Calif. Center Keshia Baker F Athletics 5'7" 137 1/30/1988 Fairfield Calif. Relays Layne Beaubien M Water Polo 6'5" 220 7/4/1976 Coronado Calif. Defender Graham Biehl M Sailing 5'10" 160 8/31/1986 San Diego Calif. Men's 470 Shannon Boxx F Soccer 5'8" 147 6/29/1977 Torrance Calif. Midfield Dominic Breazeale M Boxing 6'7" 255 8/24/1985 Alhambra Calif. Super Heavyweight Stephanie Brown- Trafton F Athletics 6'4" 205 12/1/1979 Oceana Calif. Discus Throw Bob Bryan M Tennis 6'3" 195 4/29/1978 Camarillo Calif. Doubles Mike Bryan M Tennis 6'3" 185 4/29/1978 Camarillo Calif. Doubles Shea Buckner M Water Polo 6'4" 215 12/12/1986 Villa Park Calif. Attacker Rachel Buehler F Soccer 5'5" 144 8/26/1985 Del Mar Calif. Defenseman Erin Cafaro F Rowing 5'9" 165 6/9/1983 Modesto Calif. Women's Eight Jillian Camarena- Williams F Athletics 5'10" 250 3/2/1982 Woodland Calif. Shot Put Tyson Chandler M Basketball 7'1" 10/2/1982 San Bernadino Calif. Center Tyler Clary M Swimming 6'1" 185 3/12/1989 Riverside Calif. 200m fly; 200m back Kim Conley F Athletics 5'3" 3/14/1986 Santa Rosa Calif. 5,000m Jessica Cosby F Athletics 5'8" 175 5/31/1982 Mission Hills Calif. Hammer Throw Tiana Coudray F Equestrian 5'4" 125 8/8/1988 Ojai Calif. Eventing Natalie Coughlin F Swimming 8/23/1982 Vallejo Calif. 400m free relay Kami Craig F Water Polo 5'11" 195 7/21/1987 Santa Barbara Calif. Center Desiree Davila F Athletics 5'1"` 97 7/26/1983 Chula Vista Calif. Marathon Nicole Davis F Volleyball 5'5" 140 4/24/1982 Stockton Calif. Libero Sharon Day F Athletics 5'11" 160 6/9/1985 Costa Mesa Calif. Heptathlon Lashinda Demus F Athletics 5'7" 136 3/10/1983 Long Beach Calif. 400m Hurdles Joseph Diaz Jr. M Boxing 5'6" 123 11/23/1992 South El Monte Calif. Bantamweight Annika Dries F Water Polo 6'1" 195 2/10/1992 Laguna Beach Calif. Center Troy Dumais M Diving 5'6" 150 1/21/1980 Ventura Calif. 3m, 3m synchro Janel Ebeling F Equestrian 5'11" 155 9/14/1958 Moorpark Calif. Dressage Anthony Ervin M Swimming 6'3" 169 5/26/1981 Valencia Calif. 50m free Anthony Fahden M Rowing 5'11" 158 2/27/1986 Lafayette Calif. Lightweight Men’s Four Allyson Felix F Athletics 5'6" 125 11/18/1985 Los Angeles Calif. 100m; 200m Scott Gault M Rowing 6'5" 210 1/31/1983 Piedmont Calif. Men's Four Tony Gunawan M Badminton 5'8" 162 4/9/1975 West Covina Calif. Doubles Ryan Hall M Athletics 5'10" 135 10/14/1982 Big Bear Lake Calif. Marathon Sarah Hammer F Cycling 5'7" 135 8/18/1983 Temecula Calif. Track Tayyiba Haneef-Park F Volleyball 6'7" 195 3/23/1979 Laguna Hills Calif. Opposite James Harden M Basketball 6'5" 8/26/1989 Los Angeles Calif. Guard Jessica Hardy F Swimming 6'0" 153 3/12/1987 Long Beach Calif. 50m free; 100m free; 400m free relay Becky Holliday F Athletics 5'3" 3/12/1980 Penryn Calif. Pole Vault Russell Holmes M Volleyball 6'8" 205 7/1/1982 Fountain Valley Calif. Middle Blocker Chris Horner M Cycling 10/23/1971 San Diego Calif. Road Ariel Hsing F Table Tennis 5'5" 118 11/29/1995 San Jose Calif. Singles, Team Peter Hudnut M Water Polo 6'5" 225 2/16/1980 Los Angeles Calif. Defender Tim Hutten M Water Polo 6'5" 220 6/4/1985 Seal Beach Calif. Defender Kristian Ipsen M Diving 5'7" 160 10/20/1992 Clayton Calif. 3m synchro Carmelita Jeter F Athletics 5'4" 130 11/24/1979 Gardena Calif. 100m; 200m Carrie Johnson F Canoe/Kayak 5'6" 138 1/16/1984 San Diego Calif. Sprint Kibwe Johnson M Athletics 6'2" 235 7/17/1981 San Francisco Calif. Hammer Throw Meb Keflezighi M Athletics 5'5" 125 5/5/1975 Mammoth Lakes Calif. Marathon Jennifer Kessy F Volleyball - Beach 5'11" 156 7/31/1977 San Juan Capistrano Calif. Kara Kohler F Rowing 6'2" 180 1/20/1991 Clayton Calif. Women's Quadruple Sculls Mariya Koroleva F Synchro 5'5" 125 4/10/1990 Concord Calif. Duet Rich Lambourne M Volleyball 6'3" 220 5/6/1975 Tustin Calif. Libero Chay Lapin M Water Polo 6'5" 205 2/25/1987 Long Beach Calif. Goalkeeper David Lee M Volleyball 6'8" 225 3/8/1982 Alpine Calif. Middle Blocker Sydney Leroux F Soccer 5'7" 145 5/7/1990 Los Angeles Calif. Forward Jason Lezak M Swimming 6'4" 215 11/12/1975 Irvine Calif. 400m free relay Esther Lofgren F Rowing 6'2" 174 2/28/1985 Newport Beach Calif. Women's Eight Nic Long M Cycling 6'2" 195 10/6/1989 Lakeside Calif. BMX Khatuna Lorig F Archery 5'7" 140 1/1/1974 West Hollywood Calif. Recurve Paul Lotman M Volleyball 6'7" 203 11/3/1985 Lakewood Calif. Outside Hitter Chaunte Lowe F Athletics 5'9" 132 2/12/1984 Riverside Calif. High Jump Ronell Mance M Athletics 3/21/1992 Chino Calif. Relays John Mann M Water Polo 6'6" 250 6/27/1985 Newport Beach Calif. Center McKayla Maroney F Gymnastics 5'3" 102 12/9/1995 Long Beach Calif. Artistic Alexander Massialas M Fencing 6'3" 168 4/20/1994 San Francisco Calif. Foil Courtney Mathewson F Water Polo 5'7" 157 9/14/1986 Anaheim Hills Calif. Attacker Misty May-Treanor F Volleyball - Beach 5'9" 158 7/30/1977 Costa Mesa Calif. Derek Miles M Athletics 6'3" 195 9/28/1972 Sacramento Calif. Pole Vault Alysia Montano F Athletics 5'7" 130 4/23/1986 Canyon Country Calif. 800m Alex Morgan F Soccer 5'8" 137 7/2/1989 Diamond Bar Calif. Forward Merrill Moses M Water Polo 6'3" 215 8/13/1977 Rancho Palos Verdes Calif. Goalkeeper Amber Neben F Cycling 5'4" 110 2/18/1975 Irvine Calif. Road Bryshon Nellum M Athletics 5/1/1989 Los Angeles Calif. 400m Julie Nichols F Rowing 5'8" 130 4/21/1978 Livermore Calif. Lightweight Women's Double Sculls Jamie Nieto M Athletics 6'4" 183 11/2/1976 Sacramento Calif. High Jump Johnny Nunn M Athletics 6'2" 172 2/3/1978 San Diego Calif. 50k Race Walk Molly Vandemoer F Sailing 5'7" 153 4/13/1979 San Diego Calif. Elliott 6m Alex Osborne M Rowing 6'3" 210 5/4/1987 Sherman Oaks Calif. Men's Quadruple Sculls Steffen Peters M Equestrian 5'8" 150 9/18/1964 San Diego Calif. Dressage Heather Petri F Water Polo 5'11" 160 6/13/1978 Orinda Calif. Attacker Jeff Powers M Water Polo 6'7" 238 2/21/1980 San Luis Obispo Calif. Defender Jose Ramirez M Boxing 5'10" 132 8/12/1992 Avenal Calif. Lightweight Megan Rapinoe F Soccer 5'6" 133 7/5/1985 Redding Calif. Forward Kim Rhode F Shooting 5'4" 183 7/16/1979 El Monte Calif. Skeet Sarah Robles F Weightlifting 5'10" 270 8/1/1988 San Jacinto Calif. 75kg Amy Rodriguez F Soccer 5'4" 145 2/17/1987 Lake Forest Calif. Forward Todd Rogers M Volleyball - Beach 6'2" 195 9/30/1973 Santa Barbara Calif. Sean Rosenthal M Volleyball - Beach 6'4" 195 6/19/1980 Hermosa Beach Calif. April Ross F Volleyball - Beach 6'1" 165 6/20/1982 Costa Mesa Calif.
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