<<

Rachel Dincoff Auburn at the 2020 Olympics

XXXII Olympiad July 23 - August 8, 2021 ,

Annie Lazor

2 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics GENERAL INFORMATION

2020 Olympics Quick Facts Table of Contents

Offi cial Name: XXXII Olympiad Quick Facts / Facilities ...... 1 Opening Ceremony: July 23 2020 Roster ...... 2 Closing Ceremony: August 8 Daily Schedule ...... 2-3 Place: Tokyo, Japan Profi les ...... 4-9 Host Facility: Olympic Stadium Slogan: United by Emotion All-Time Olympic Performers ...... 10-17 Offi cial Web Site: https://olympics.com/tokyo-2020/en/ Auburn Olympic Medalists ...... 18-20 Auburn Olympian Breakdown ...... 21

Broadcast Information: NBCUniversal announced plans to present 7,000 hours of programming surrounding the Tokyo Olympics this summer. Five cable networks — USA Network, CNBC, NBCSN, Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA, and GOLF Channel will present more than 1,300 hours between July 20 and the Closing Ceremony on Aug. 8. NBC Digital will stream all 41 sports and 339 medal events on the Olympic program — plus all ceremonies — on NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app for 5,500 hours of streaming.

Media Information: For more informaiton about Auburn athletes competing at the 2020 , contact Greg Ostendorf () in the Auburn Media Relations Offi ce. Another option is to contact the governing bodies: USA Swimming (719.866.4578), USA Track & Field (317.261.0500) or USA Gymnastics (317.237.5050).

Greg Ostendorf (Swimming) [email protected] Offi ce: 334.844.9800 Cell: 317.695.0865 Olympic Facilities

Olympic Stadium Tokyo Aquatics Centre Sports: Track & Field, Soccer Sports: Swimming, Diving, Artistic Swimming Capacity: 68,000 Capacity: 15,000 Cost: $1.4 Billion Opened: October 24, 2020 Surface: Grass Opened: December 21, 2019

#Tokyo2020 | 1 2020 ROSTER

Name Country Years at AU Event(s) Nathon Allen Track & Field 2016-18 400m (R), 4x400m USA Swimming 2015-18 100m Free Emily Carosone Softball 2013-16 Swimming 2010-14 4x100m Free Relay Rachel Dincoff USA Track & Field 2014-16 Santiago Grassi Argentina Swimming 2016-20 50m Free, 100m Fly Peter Holoda Swimming 2014-18 4x100m Medley Relay Annie Lazor USA Swimming 2013-16 200m Breast Sunisa Lee USA Gymnastics 2021-Current Luis Martinez Guatemala Swimming 2014-18 100m Fly Julie Meynen Luxembourg Swimming 2016-20 50m Free, 100m Free Tim Puetz Tennis 2008-11 Men’s Doubles Adriel Sanes USVI Swimming 2021-Current 100m Breast, 200m Breast Kai Selvon Trinidad & Tobago Track & Field 2009-13 4x100m Donald Thomas Bahamas Track & Field 2006-07 High Jump Ruthie Bolton Nigeria W 1985-89 Assistant Coach Gideon Louw Guatemala Swimming 2008-10, 2018-Current Assistant Coach David Marsh Israel Swimming 1978-81, 1990-2007 Technical Advisor

DAILY SCHEDULE

Tuesday, July 20 Emily Carosone Italy Softball Pool Play vs. USA

Wednesday, July 21 Emily Carosone Italy Softball Pool Play vs.

Friday, July 23 Opening Ceremony Tim Puetz Germany Tennis First Round Doubles

Saturday, July 24 Emily Carosone Italy Softball Pool Play vs. Japan Tim Puetz Germany Tennis First Round (cont.) Doubles

Sunday, July 25 Sunisa Lee USA Gymnastics Qualifi er Subdivsion Three Marcelo Chierighini Brazil Swimming Heats/Final 4x100m Relay Emily Carosone Italy Softball Pool Play vs. Tim Puetz Germany Tennis Second Round Doubles

Monday, July 26 Emily Carosone Italy Softball Pool Play vs. Emily Carosone Italy Softball Bronze Medal Game Tim Puetz Germany Tennis Quarterfi nals

2 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics DAILY SCHEDULE

Tuesday, July 27 Sunisa Lee USA Gymnastics Final Team Zach Apple USA Swimming Heats/Semifi nals 100m Free Adriel Sanes US Virgin Islands Swimming Heats/Semifi nals 200m Breast Emily Carosone Italy Softball Game Tim Puetz Germany Tennis Semifi nals Doubles

Wednesday, July 28 Julie Meynen Luxembourg Swimming Heats/Semifi nals 100m Free Annie Lazor USA Swimming Heats/Semifi nals 200m Breast Zach Apple USA Swimming Final 100m Free Adriel Sanes US Virgin Islands Swimming Final 200m Breast

Thursday, July 29 Sunisa Lee USA Gymnastics Final Individual All-Around Santiago Grassi Argentina Swimming Heats/Semifi nals 100m Fly Luis Martinez Guatemala Swimming Heats/Semifi nals 100m Fly Julie Meynen Luxembourg Swimming Final 100m Free Annie Lazor USA Swimming Final 200m Breast Donald Thomas Bahamas Track & Field Qualifi ers High Jump Tim Puetz Germany Tennis Final Doubles

Friday, July 30 Julie Meynen Luxembourg Swimming Heats/Semifi nals 50m Free Santiago Grassi Argentina Swimming Heats/Semifi nals 50m Free Peter Holoda Hungary Swimming Heats/Final 4x100m Medley Relay Santiago Grassi Argentina Swimming Final 100m Fly Luis Martinez Guatemala Swimming Final 100m Fly Rachel Dincoff USA Track & Field Qualifi ers Discus Throw

Saturday, July 31 Julie Meynen Luxembourg Swimming Final 50m Free Santiago Grassi Argentina Swimming Final 50m Free

Sunday, August 1 Sunisa Lee USA Gymnastics Final Vault/Bars Donald Thomas Bahamas Track & Field Final High Jump

Monday, August 2 Sunisa Lee USA Gymnastics Final Floor Rachel Dincoff USA Track & Field Final Discus Throw

Tuesday, August 3 Sunisa Lee USA Gymnastics Final Beam

Wednesday, August 4 Kai Selvon Trinidad & Tobago Track & Field Qualifi ers 4x100m Relay

Friday, August 6 Nathon Allen Jamaica Track & Field Qualifi ers 4x400m Relay Kai Selvon Trinidad & Tobago Track & Field Final 4x100m Relay

Saturday, August 7 Nathon Allen Jamaica Track & Field Final 4x400m Relay

Sunday, August 8 Closing Ceremony

#Tokyo2020 | 3 PROFILES

Nathon Allen • Jamaica Emily Carosone • Italy

Track & Field Softball 400m, 4x400m Relay Quick Facts: Quick Facts: Emily Carosone will compete in softball in her fi rst Olympic appearance Nathon Allen is making his second Olympic appearance after winning for Italy … fi rst Olympian in Auburn softball program history … helped silver at the 2016 Olympics as part of Jamaica’s 4x400m relay team … Italy to the gold medal at 2021 European Championships … a three-time He will be a member of the 4x400m relay in Tokyo … Allen won silver at All-American during her Auburn career … captured the 2015 and 2016 the 2019 World Championships in the 4x400m relay and mixed relay … Softball Tournament and was named the tourna- Fifth in the 400m (44.88) at the 2017 World Championships … 2017 ment’s most valuable player twice … led Auburn to back-to-back Women’s Jamaican National Champion at 400m (44.58) … His personal best time College World Series appearances (2015, 2016) … Auburn’s all-time of 44.13 came at the 2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, leader in career batting average, hits, runs, on-base percentage and by Ore. … Four-time NCAA All-American … NCAA Outdoor runner up in pitches … ranks in the top three in program history in career RBI, doubles, 2017 and bronze medalist in 2018. home runs, and games started … holds Auburn’s single-season records for runs, slugging percentage and hit by pitches … a four-year veteran in the professional softball ranks … entering her second Allen’s All-Time Olympic Results season as Auburn softball’s assistant coach. 2016 Olympics in , Brazil Event Round Place Time 4x400m Relay Preliminary 1st 2:58.29 4x400m Relay Final 2nd (Silver) 2:58.16

Zach Apple • USA

Swimming 100m Freestyle

Quick Facts: Zach Apple will swim the 100 freestyle for the United States … Finished second in the 100 free fi nal at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials to earn his spot on the Olympic team … Won two gold medals as part of the 4x100 freestyle relay team and 4x100 mixed freestyle relay team at the 2019 World Championships … Earned 13 All-America honors in three seasons at Auburn and was SEC champion in 2018 after winning the 50 freestyle … Set the Auburn all-time record in the 200 freestyle in 2018 ... Second- fastest in program history in the 100 free and fi fth-fastest in the 50 free … Transferred to Indiana University for senior year.

4 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics PROFILES

Marcelo Chierighini • Brazil Rachel Dincoff • USA

Swimming Track & Field 4x100m Freestyle Relay Discus Throw

Quick Facts: Quick Facts: Marcelo Chierighini will compete in the 4x100 free relay for Brazil ... Rachel Dincoff is making her fi rst Olympics appearance and is Auburn’s fi rst Marks third straight Olympics competing on Brazil’s 4x100 free relay team United States track and fi eld Olympian since (2000, ’04) … … Of Auburn’s eight swimmers in Tokyo, he is only three-time Olympian … Auburn’s fi rst female ever to represent the United States at the Olympics in One of six men in Auburn history to swim at three Olympic Games … Best track and fi eld … A four-time outdoor All-American at Auburn from 2014- fi nish in the 4x100 free relay came in Rio 2016 when Brazil placed fi fth in 16, Dincoff fi nished third at the Olympic Trials with a toss of 60.21/197-6 the fi nal … Also made the 100 free fi nal in Rio where he took eighth place to earn one of three spots in the discipline for the United States … In May, … Earned 22 All-America honors at Auburn ... Won a pair of NCAA relay Dincoff posted a lifetime best mark of 64.41m … The most decorated titles at Auburn (400 FR - 2014, 200 FR - 2013). women’s discus thrower in Auburn history, she holds the Auburn record in the discus throw and owns six of the top 10 marks in Auburn history … Chierighini’s All-Time Olympic Results Dincoff was a three-time NCAA Outdoors performer, qualifying twice in the 2012 Olympics in , shot put and two times in the discus throw. Event Round Place Time 4x100m Free Preliminary 9th 3:16.14 Santiago Grassi • Argentina 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Event Round Place Time 100m Freestyle Preliminary 13th 48.53 100m Freestyle Semifi nals 8th 48.23 100m Freestyle Final 8th 48.41 4x100m FR Preliminary 5th 3:14.06 4x100m FR Final 5th 3:13.21 4x100m MR Preliminary 7th 3:32.96 4x100m MR Final 6th 3:32.84

Swimming 50m Freestyle, 100m Butterfl y

Quick Facts: Santiago Grassi will swim the 50 freestyle and 100 butterfl y for Argentina in what will be his second Olympics … Placed 24th in the 100 butterfl y at the 2016 Olympics in Rio … Earned his Olympic Qualifying Time in August 2019 at the Pan-American Games in where his 100 fl y time in prelims (51.90) put him under the Olympic A Cut … Seven-time All-American at Auburn … In Auburn history, he is fi fth-fastest in the 100 fl y (45.32) and eighth-fastest in the 200 fl y (1:42.85) … Set both marks at the 2020 SEC Championships where he earned a silver medal in the 100 fl y.

Grassi’s All-Time Olympic Results 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Event Round Place Time 100m Butterfl y Preliminary 24th 52.56

#Tokyo2020 | 5 PROFILES

Peter Holoda • Hungary Sunisa Lee • USA

Swimming Gymnastics 4x100m Medley Relay Quick Facts: Sunisa Lee will compete as part of Team USA in artistic gymnastics … She’ll Quick Facts: compete for a team medal as well as spots in the all-around individual fi nal, Peter Holoda will swim on Hungary’s 4x100 medley relay team in what will individual uneven bars fi nal and individual beam fi nal … This is her fi rst be his second Olympics … Part of Hungary’s 4x100 freestyle relay team Olympics … 2021 U.S. uneven bars champion and balance beam silver at the 2016 Olympics in Rio … Won bronze medal at the 2017 World medalist … 2021 U.S. all-around silver medalist … 2019 World team Championships swimming on the 4x100 free relay team … Earned 15 All- champion, fl oor exercise silver medalist and uneven bars bronze medalist America honors at Auburn and anchored the SEC champion 400 free relay … 2019 U.S. uneven bars champion, all-around silver medalist and fl oor as a sophomore in 2014 … Sixth-fastest all-time at Auburn in the 100 free exercise bronze medalist. ... Nominated for SEC’s 2019 McWhorter Award.

Holoda’s All-Time Olympic Results 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Event Round Place Time Luis Martinez • Guatemala 4x100m FR Preliminary N/A DSQ

Annie Lazor • USA

Swimming 100m Butterfl y

Quick Facts: Luis Martinez will swim the 100 butterfl y for Guatemala … Making his Swimming second Olympic appearance after fi nishing 19th in the 100 butterfl y at the 2016 Rio Games … Earned his Olympic Qualifying Time at the 2019 200m Pan-American Games where he set the Pan-Am Games record in the 100 fl y with a time of 51.44 … In November 2020, he broke the U.S. Open Quick Facts: 100 butterfl y record fi nishing in 51.50 … Three-time NCAA All-American Annie Lazor will compete in the 200 breaststroke for the United States … at Auburn … Tied for eighth fastest in Auburn history in the 100 fl y. Made the team by winning the 200 breast fi nal at the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials … Her time of 2:21.07 is third fastest in the world so far this year Martinez’s All-Time Olympic Results … Earned three gold medals at the 2019 Pan-American Games, fi nishing 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil fi rst in the 100 and 200 breast and winning the 4x100 medley relay … Event Round Place Time Four-time All-American at Auburn … Third-fastest performer in Auburn history 100m Butterfl y Preliminary 19th 52.22 in the 200 breast and fourth-fastest all-time in the 100 breast ... Gave up swimming following the 2016 U.S. Trials ... She will be making her fi rst appearance at the Olympic Games.

6 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics PROFILES

Julie Meynen • Luxembourg Tim Puetz • Germany

Swimming Tennis 50m, 100m Freestyle Men’s Doubles

Quick Facts: Quick Facts: Julie Meynen is making her second Olympic appearance and will swim the Tim Puetz is Auburn’s fi rst Olympian in men’s tennis … four-year letterman 50 and 100 freestyle for Luxembourg … Placed 26th in the 50 free and at Auburn (2008-11) from Unsingen, Germany … advanced to the NCAA 25th in the 100 free at the 2016 Olympics in Rio … Became Auburn’s fi rst doubles semifi nals in 2009 paired with Alexey Tsyrenov and then was an and only Olympian from Luxembourg in 2016 … Holds the Luxembourgish NCAA singles semifi nalist in 2010 … All-American in 2009 and 2010 records in the 50 free (24.78), 100 free (54.44) and 50 fl y (27.66) … … fi rst-team all-SEC … ITA Southern Region champion in both singles and Earned 14 All-American honors during her Auburn career and was part of doubles … along with Tsyrenov won the consolation doubles title at the ITA four SEC champion relay teams … Second-fastest performer in Auburn his- All-American Championships … posted 93 career wins in singles and 89 tory in both the 50 and 100 freestyle events. in doubles at Auburn … currently ranked No. 39 worldwide in doubles and has won four career ATP event titles, including victories this season at Lyon Meynen’s All-Time Olympic Results and Estoril paired with Hugo Nys ... in Tokyo, will pair with , 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil a Munich resident who was the partner of Auburn alum in Event Round Place Time winning the 2019 and 2020 doubles championships. 50m Freestyle Preliminary 26th 25.12 100m Freestyle Preliminary 25th 55.09 Adriel Sanes • US Virgin Islands

Swimming 100m, 200m Breaststroke

Quick Facts: Adriel Sanes will swim the 100 and 200 breaststroke for the U.S. Virgin Islands … Earned his Olympic berth in the 200 breaststroke where he notched an Olympic B Cut time (2:12.59) at the UANA Olympics Qualifi er meet in Clermont, Fla., on May 1 … Received exemption to compete in the 100 breaststroke … First U.S. Virgin Islands swimmer to compete in two events at the Olympics since George Gleason did it at the 2004 Games … Graduate transfer from the University of Denver who will join Auburn’s roster for the 2021-22 season … At Denver, was named the Summit League Men’s Swimmer of the Championship in 2020.

#Tokyo2020 | 7 PROFILES

Kai Selvon • Trinidad & Tobago Donald Thomas • Bahamas

Track & Field Track & Field 4x100m Relay High Jump

Quick Facts: Quick Facts: Kai Selvon is making her third appearance at the Olympics for Trinidad and Donald Thomas will represent in his fourth Olympics in the Tobago … Competing in the women’s 4x100m Relay … Just the third Au- high jump after competing in the 2008 (), 2012 (London) and burn woman to compete in three Olympics, joining Lacena-Golding Clarke 2016 (Rio de Janeiro) Olympics … Just the second Auburn track and fi eld (1996, ’00, ’04) and Juliet Campbell (1992, ’96, ’00) … She previously athlete ever to compete in four Olympic Games (Leevan Sands) … Won the competed in 2012 (London) and 2016 (Rio de Janeiro) … Finished 19th in World Championship in the high jump in 2007 with a height of 2.35m … the 200m with a time of 23.04 at the 2012 (London) Olympics … Selvon Finished fi rst in the in 2010 with a jump of 2.32m competed in the 4X100m relay in the 2012 Olympics and helped lead Trini- … Also won the with a height of 2.32m in 2011 … dad and Tobago to a second place fi nish in qualifying with a time of 42.31 Posted a personal best 2.37m on July 18, 2016 … Two-time All-American … She is tied for the all-time lead in Auburn women’s track history with nine at Auburn in the high jump … 2007 Indoor National Champion in the All-American honors … Was the 2012 SEC Indoor Champion in the 60m .. high jump with a height of 2.33m … Holds the school record in the indoor Graduated from Auburn in 2014 with a degree in industrial design. (2.33m) and outdoor (2.36m) high jump.

Selvon’s All-Time Olympic Results Thomas’ All-Time Olympic Results 2012 Olympics in London, England 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Event Round Heat Place Best Time Event Round Heat Place Height 200m Preliminary 15th 22.85 High Jump Qualifi cation 21st 2.20 200m Semifi nal 19th 23.04 2012 Olympics in London, England 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Event Round Heat Place Height Event Round Place Time High Jump Qualifi cation 30th 2.16 4x100m Relay (Alternate) 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Event Round Place Time High Jump Qualifi cation 6th 2.29 High Jump Final T-7th 2.29

8 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics PROFILES

Ruthie Bolton • Nigeria David Marsh • Israel

Women’s Basketball Swimming Assistant Coach Technical Advisor

Quick Facts: Quick Facts: Ruthie Bolton is serving as assistant coach for the Nigerian Women’s Bas- David Marsh will serve as the Technical Advisor for the Israeli swim- ketball National Team for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics … Bolton is a two-time ming team at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics … Marsh has previous Olympic Olympian, helping lead Team USA to the gold medal in 1996 and 2000 experience, serving as the men’s assistant coach for the 1996, 2000 and … She is also a two-time World Champion, helping lead Team USA to 2012 U.S. Olympic teams and then as the women’s head coach for the gold in 1994 and 1998 … Bolton had an eight-year WNBA career with 2016 U.S. Olympic Team … Becomes fi fth Auburn alum to appear in fi ve the and was a two-time All-Star in 1999 and 2001 Olympic Games … A 1981 graduate of Auburn with a degree in business … At Auburn, she helped lead the Tigers to three straight Women’s Final administration, Marsh was a fi ve-time All-American backstroker for the Tigers Four appearances in 1988, 1989 and 1990 … She is Auburn’s all-time ... He would return in 1990 as the head coach of his alma mater and leader in games played with 132 and is in the program’s top fi ve in career guide the program to 12 NCAA titles and 17 SEC titles. assists and steals.

Rowdy Gaines • United States Gideon Louw • Guatemala

NBC Sports Commentary Swimming Quick Facts: Assistant Coach For the eighth Olympics in a row, former Auburn swimmer will set up behind the microphone to call the action for NBC Sports ... Quick Facts: Swimming’s top commentator, Gaines regularly calls the Olympics, U.S. Gideon Louw will serve as an assistant coach for the Guatemalan Swim- Olympic Trials, NCAA Championships and SEC Championships ... A mem- ming Team, working primarily with Auburn alum Luis Martinez … Louw ber of the International Swimming Hall of Fame, he is also a member of the helped trained Martinez, Santiago Grassi and Julie Meynen for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, Florida Sports Hall of Fame and the Alabama Tokyo Olympics … An Olympian himself, Louw competed for South Africa Sports Hall of Fame ... The 1981 Auburn graduate is also recognized on in the 2008 and 2012 Summer Games, fi nishing fi fth in the 400 freestyle the Auburn Tiger Trail in downtown Auburn ... Selected as a member of relay in 2012 … As a swimmer at Auburn, he was a six-time All-American the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team, but did not compete due to the American and played a major role in helping the men win the NCAA championship boycott of the Games ... Came back to win three gold medals (100m free, in 2008 and 2009 ... Swam on three NCAA champion relay teams ... 400m free relay, 400m medley relay) at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles Returned to the Plains in 2018 as an assistant coach. ... Named the 1980 World Swimmer of the Year ... Finished his Auburn career a 22-time All-American, fi ve-time NCAA champion and six-time SEC champion ... In 1991, Rowdy contracted Guillain-Barre Syndrome, an in- fl ammatory disorder of the peripheral nerves ... Partially paralyzed for more than a month, Rowdy fought back and overcame the disorder ... He eventu- ally regained world-class times and, at the age of 35, became the oldest swimmer to qualify for the trials for the 1996 Summer Olympics in .

#Tokyo2020 | 9 ALL-TIME OLYMPIC PERFORMERS BY OLYMPIAD

Name Sport Country Position/Event(s) Nick Shackell Swimming Great Britain 100m Free, 400m FR, 400m MR 1928 Olympics • Amsterdam, (1) Swimming United States 400m FR Snitz Snider Track & Field United States 400m Eithan Urback Swimming Israel 100m Back, 400m MR Wilbur Hutsell* Track & Field United States Coach David Marsh* Swimming United States Assistant Coach

1932 Olympics • Los Angeles, United States (1) 2000 Olympics • , Australia (28) Percy Beard Track & Field United States 110m hurdles Track & Field Jamaica 1600m Relay Swimming 100m Free, 400m FR 1948 Olympics • London, England (1) R. Bolton-Holifi eld Basketball United States Basketball Whitney Overton Track & Field United States Yoav Bruck Swimming Israel 50m Free, 100m Free, 400m FR, 400m MR 1952 Olympics • , (1) Fred Bousquet Swimming France 400m FR, 400m MR Jim Dillion Track & Field United States Discus Swimming Trinidad & Tobago 100m Free, 200m IM 400m IM 1976 Olympics • , Canada (3) Swimming United States 100m Breast Swimming United States 200m Fly Juliet Campbell Track & Field Jamaica 200m Track & Field United States 100m, 400m Relay Eileen Coparropa Swimming 50m Free, 100m Free Track & Field United States 400m Relay (alt) Swimming 50m Free, 100m Free 100m Back, 200m IM 1980 Olympics • , (7) Glen Eller Shooting United States Trap Track & Field United States 100m, 400m Relay Track & Field Jamaica Bill Forrester Swimming United States 200m Fly L. Golding-Clarke Track & Field Jamaica Long Jump Rowdy Gaines Swimming United States 100m Free, 200m Free 50m Free Harvey Glance Track & Field United States 100m, 400m Relay Victor Houston Track & Field 400m Hurdles Swimming 100m Free Matt Kidd Swimming Great Britain 400m FR Willie Smith Track & Field United States 400m Jeremy Knowles Swimming Bahamas 200m Breast, 200m IM, Track & Field Untied States 400m hurdles 400m IM Jana Kolukanova Swimming Estonia 50m Free 1984 Olympics • Los Angeles, United States (7) Gabor Mate Track & Field Hungary Discus Rowdy Gaines Swimming United States 100m Free, 400m FR, Track & Field Zambia 400m Hurdles 400m MR Coby Miller Track & Field United States 200m Harvey Glance Track & Field United States 400m Relay (alt) Track & Field Bahamas 400m, 1600m Relay Steve Griffi ths Track & Field Jamaica 1600m Relay Swimming United States 200m Free, 800m FR Per Johansson Swimming Sweden 100m Free, 400m FR, 400m MR Oswaldo Quevedo Swimming 100m Fly, 400m FR Jose Rocha Diving Mexico Platform Diving Nick Shackell Swimming Great Britain 100m Free, 400m FR, 400m Willie Smith Track & Field United States 1600m Relay (alt) Scott Talbot Swimming New Zealand 100m Back, 200m Back Track & Field United States Scott Tucker Swimming United States 400 FR * Track & Field United States Coach Eithan Urback Swimming Israel 100m Back, 400m FR, 400m MR David Marsh* Swimming United States Assistant Coach 1988 Olympics • , (2) Track & Field United States Steeplechase 2004 Olympics • , (26) Per Johansson Swimming Sweden 50m Free, 100m Free, Fana Ashby Track & Field Trinidad & Tobago 100m, 400m Relay 400m Free Romain Barnier Swimming France 100m Free, 400m FR Fred Bousquet Swimming France 50m Free, 100m Free, 100m Fly 1992 Olympics • , (7) 400m FR, 400m MR Charles Barkley Basketball United States Basketball George Bovell Swimming Trinidad & Tobago 100m Free, 200m Free Yoav Bruck Swimming Israel 50m Free, 100m Free 200m IM Juliet Campbell Track & Field Jamaica 400m, 1600m Relay Track & Field Trinidad & Tobago 100m, 400m Relay Craig Hepburn Track & Field Bahamas Long Jump Timicka Clarke Track & Field Bahamas 400m Relay Carolyn Jones Basketball United States Basketball Eileen Coparropa Swimming Panama 50m Free, 100m Free Samuel Matete Track & Field Zambia 400m Hurdles Kirsty Coventry Swimming Zimbabwe 100m Back, 200m Back, Vickie Orr Basketball United States Basketball 200m IM Mel Rosen* Track & Field United States Coach Edis Elkasevic Track & Field Croatia Shot Put Glenn Eller Shooting United States Double Trap 1996 Olympics • Atlanta, United States (11) Swimming United States 100m Breast, 400m MR Charles Barkley Basketball United States Basketball Cesar Garcia Diving United States Platform Diving R. Bolton-Holifi eld Basketball United States Basketball L. Golding-Clarke Track & Field Jamaica 100m Hurdles Yoav Bruck Swimming Israel 50m Free, 100m Free, 400m MR Dean Griffi ths Track & Field Jamaica 400m Hurdles Juliet Campbell Track & Field Jamaica 400m, 1600m Relay Brett Hawke Swimming Australia 50m Free L. Golding-Clarke Track & Field Jamaica Long Jump Swimming United States 200m Back Swimming United States 100m Fly, 400m MR Swimming United States 200m Back Victor Houston Track & Field Barbados Decathlon Matt Kidd Swimming Great Britain 100m Free, 400m MR Samuel Matete Track & Field Zambia 400m Hurdles Sherridan Kirk Track & Field Trinidad & Tobago 800m

10 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics ALL-TIME OLYMPIC PERFORMERS BY OLYMPIAD

Jeremy Knowles Swimming Bahamas 200m Fly, 200m IM, 400m IM Glenn Eller United States Shooting Double Trap Jana Kolukanova Swimming Estonia 50m Free, 100m Free Sheniqua Ferguson Bahamas Track & Field 100m, 200m, 400m Relay Gabor Mate Track & Field Hungary Discus Megan Fonteno American SamoaSwimming 100m Free Coby Miller Track & Field United States 400m Relay Stephanie Horner Canada Swimming 400m IM Osbourne Moxey Track & Field Bahamas Long Jump United States Swimming 200m Breast Leevan Sands Track & Field Bahamas Jump Gideon Louw South Africa Swimming 50m Free, 100 Free, 400m FR Maurice Smith Track & Field Jamaica Decathlon Josanne Lucas Trinidad Track & Field 100m Hurdles Kim Brackin* Swimming Zimbabwe Head Coach Tyler McGill United States Swimming 100m Fly, 400m MR * Swimming Panama Head Coach Avard Moncur Bahamas Track & Field 1600m Relay Henry Rolle* Track & Field Bahamas Coach V’alonee Robinson Bahamas Track & Field 400m Relay Jeff Shaffer* Diving United States Assistant Coach Stephen Saenz Mexico Track & Field Shot Put Leevan Sands Bahamas Track & Field 2008 Olympics • Beijing, China (32) Shamar Sands Bahamas Track & Field 110m Hurdles Jakob Andkjaer Swimming Denmark 50m Free, 100m Free, Kai Selvon Trinidad Track & Field 200m, 400m Relay 100m Fly United States Swimming 100m Breast, 400m MR Sanjay Ayre Track & Field Jamaica 400m, 1600m Relay Maurice Smith Jamaica Track & Field Decathlon Fred Bousquet Swimming France 100m Fly, 400m FR Jamaica Track & Field 100m, 400m Relay George Bovell Swimming Trinidad & Tobago 50m Free, 100m Free Australia Swimming 400m FR Nick Bovell Swimming Trinidad & Tobago 200m IM Donald Thomas Bahamas Track & Field High Jump Adam Brown Swimming Great Britain 400m FR Vanderpool-Wall. Bahamas Swimming 50m Free, 100m Free Marc Burns Track & Field Trinidad & Tobago 100m, 400m Relay Mark Carroll* Ireland Track & Field Assistant Coach Cesar Cielo Swimming Brazil 50m Free, 100m Free, 400m FR Brett Hawke* Bahamas Swimming Head Coach Timicka Clarke Track & Field Bahamas 100m David Marsh* United States Swimming Assistant Coach Kirsty Coventry Swimming Zimbabwe 100m Back, 200m Back, Henry Rolle* Bahamas Track & Field Assistant Coach 200m IM, 400m IM Alana Dillette Swimming Bahamas 100m Back 2016 Olympics • Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (17) Vonette Dixon Track & Field Jamaica 100m Hurdles Fred Bousquet France Swimming 50m Free Glenn Eller Shooting United States Double Trap George Bovell Trinidad Swimming 50m Free Mark Gangloff Swimming United States 100m Breast, 400m MR M. Chierighini Brazil Swimming 100m Free, 400m FR, Margaret Hoelzer Swimming United States 100m Back, 200m Back, 400m MR 400m MR Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe Swimming 100m Back, 200m Back Stephanie Horner Swimming Canada 200m Fly, 400m Free, 800m FR Glenn Eller United States Shooting Double Trap Jeremy Knowles Swimming Bahamas 100m Fly, 200m IM Sheniqua Ferguson Bahamas Track & Field 200m Gideon Louw Swimming South Africa 50m Free, 400m FR Peter Holoda Hungary Swimming 400m Free Relay Josanne Lucas Track & Field Trinidad & Tobago 400m Hurdles Stephanie Horner Canada Swimming 10k Open Water Gabor Mate Track & Field Hungary Discus Ziv Kalontarov Israel Swimming 50m Free, 100m Free Avard Moncur Track & Field Bahamas 1600m Relay Luis Martinez Guatemala Swimming 100m Fly Gisela Morales Swimming Guatemala 100m Back, 200m Back Julie Meynen Luxembourg Swimming 50m Free, 100m Free Swimming Croatia 100m Fly, 400m MR DJ Smith Track & Field High Jump Leevan Sands Track & Field Bahamas Triple Jump Leevan Sands Bahamas Track & Field Triple Jump Shamar Sands Track & Field Bahamas 110m Hurdles Kai Selvon Trinidad Track & Field 400m Relay Eric Shanteau Swimming United States 200m Breast Teray Smith Bahamas Track & Field 200m Maurice Smith Track & Field Jamaica Decathlon Donald Thomas Bahamas Track & Field High Jump Kerron Stewart Track & Field Jamaica 100m, 200m, 400m Relay Vanderpool-Wall. Bahamas Swimming 50m Free, 100m Free Matt Targett Swimming Australia 100m Free, 400m FR, 400m MR Roman Barnier* France Swimming Head Coach Donald Thomas Track & Field Bahamas High Jump Lauren Hancock* Guatemala Swimming Assistant Coach Vanderpool-Wall. Swimming Bahamas 50m Free, 100m Free Brett Hawke* Brazil Swimming Assistant Coach Erin Volcan Swimming Venezuela 100m Back, 200m Back Lionel Moreau* Bahamas Swimming Assistant Coach Harvey Glance* Track & Field United States Assistant Coach Sergio Miro Lopez* Singapore Swimming Head Coach Brett Hawke* Swimming Brazil Assistant Coach David Marsh* United States Swimming Women’s Head Coach Ozzie Quevedo* Swimming Assistant Coach 2008 (1) Henry Rolle* Bahamas Track & Field Assistant Coach Dave Denniston Swimming United States 50m Fly, 100m Breast

2012 Olympics • London, England (27) George Bovell Trinidad Swimming 50m Free, 100m Free Adam Brown Great Britain Swimming 50m Free, 400m FR Marc Burns Trinidad Track & Field 400m Relay M. Chierighini Brazil Swimming 400m Free Relay Cesar Cielo Brazil Swimming 50m Free,100m Free, 400m FR Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe Swimming 100m Back, 200m Back, 200m IM James Disney-May Great Britain Swimming 400m Free Relay

#Tokyo2020 | 11 ALL-TIME OLYMPIC PERFORMERS BY COUNTRY

Name Sport Year(s) Event(s) Name Sport Year(s) Event(s) American Samoa (1) Denmark (1) Megan Fonteno Swimming 2012 100m Free Jakob Andkjaer Swimming 2008 50m Free, 100m Free, 100m Fly Australia (2) Brett Hawke Swimming 2000, 04 50m Free Estonia (1) Matt Targett Swimming 2008, 12 100m Free, 400m FR, Jana Kolukanova Swimming 2000, 04 50m Free, 100m Free 400m MR France (2) Bahamas (13) Romain Barnier Swimming 2000, 04, 16 100m Free, 400m FR, Timicka Clarke Track & Field 2004, 08 400m Relay Assistant Coach Alana Dillette Swimming 2008 100m Back Fred Bousquet Swimming 2000, 04, 08, 16 50m Free, Sheniqua Ferguson Track & Field 2012, 16 100m, 200m, 100m Free, 100m Fly, 400m FR, 400m MR Craig Hepburn Track & Field 1992 400m Relay, Long Jump Jeremy Knowles Swimming 2000, 04, 08 200m Breast, Great Britain (4) 100m Fly, 200m Fly, 200m IM, 400m IM Adam Brown Swimming 2008, 12 50m FR, 100m FR, Avard Moncur Track & Field 2000, 08 400m, 1600m Relay 400m FR, 400MR Osbourne Moxey Track & Field 2004 Long Jump James Disney-May Swimming 2012 400m FR V’alonee Robinson Track & Field 2012 400m Relay Matt Kidd Swimming 2000, 04 100m Free, 400m FR, Leevan Sands Track & Field 2004, 08, 12, 16 Triple Jump 400m MR Shamar Sands Track & Field 2008, 12 110m Hurdles Nick Shackell Swimming 1996, 00 100m Free, 400m FR, Teray Smith Track & Field 2016 200m 400m MR Donald Thomas Track & Field 2008, 12, 16 High Jump Vanderpool-Wallace Swimming 2008, 16 50m Free, 100m Free Guatemala (2) Brett Hawke* Swimming 2012 Head Coach Luis Martinez Swimming 2016 100m Fly Lionel Moreau* Swimming 2016 Assistant Coach Gisela Morales Swimming 2008 100m Back, 200m Back Henry Rolle* Track & Field 2004, 12, 16 Assistant Coach Lauren Hancock* Swimming 2016 Assistant Coach

Barbados (1) Hungary (2) Victor Houston Track & Field 1996, 00 400m Hurdles, Decathlon Peter Holoda Swimming 2016 400m FR Gabor Mate Track & Field 2000, 04, 08 Discus Brazil (2) Marcelo Chierighini Swimming 2012, 16 100m Free, 400m FR, Ireland 400m MR Mark Carroll* Track & Field 2012 Assistant Coach Cesar Cielo Swimming 2008, 12 50m Free, 100m Free, 400m FR Israel (3) Yoav Bruck Swimming 1992, 96, 00 50m Free, 100m Free,400m FR, 400m MR Ziv Kalontarov Swimming 2016 50m Free, 100m Free Eithan Urback Swimming 1996, 00 100m Back, 400m FR, 400m MR

Jamaica (9) Sanjay Ayre Track & Field 2000, 08 400m, 1600m Relay Juliet Campbell Track & Field 1992, 96, 00 200m, 400m, 1600m Relay Vonette Dixon Track & Field 2008 100m Hurdles Elva Goulbourne Track & Field 2000 Long Jump Lacena Golding-Clarke Track & Field 1996, 00, 04 100m Hurdles, Long Jump Dean Griffi ths Track & Field 2004 400m Hurdles Steve Griffi ths Track & Field 1984 1600m Relay Maurice Smith Track & Field 2004, 08, 12 Decathlon Kerron Stewart Track & Field 2008, 12 100m, 200m, Brett Hawke* Swimming 2008, 16 Assistant Coach 400m Relay

Canada (1) Luxembourg (1) Stephanie Horner Swimming 2008, 12, 16 400m Free, Julie Meynen Swimming 2016 50m Free, 100m Free 200m Fly, 400m IM, 800m FR, 10k Open Water Mexico (1) Croatia (2) Jose Rocha Diving 1984 Platform Diving Edis Elkasevic Track & Field 2004 Shot Put Alexei Puninski Swimming 2008 100m Fly, 400m MR New Zealand (1) Scott Talbot Swimming 2000 100m Back, 200m Back

12 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics ALL-TIME OLYMPIC PERFORMERS BY COUNTRY

Name Sport Year(s) Event(s) Name Sport Year(s) Event(s) Panama (1) Jim Dillion Track & Field 1952 Discus Eileen Coparropa Swimming 2000, 2004 50m Free, 100m Free Stanley Floyd Track & Field 1980 100m, 400m Relay Dave Durden* Swimming 2004 Head Coach Bill Forrester Swimming 1976, 1980 200m Fly Glenn Eller Shooting 2000, 04, 08, 12, 16 Double Trap Puerto Rico (1) Rowdy Gaines Swimming 1980, 1984 100m Free, 200m Free DJ Smith Track & Field 2016 High Jump Mark Gangloff Swimming 2004, 2008 100m Breast, 400m MR Singapore Cesar Garcia Diving 2004 Platform Diving Sergio Miro Lopez* Swimming 2016 Head Coach Harvey Glance Track & Field 1976, 1980, 1984, 2008 100m, 400m Relay, Assistant Coach South Africa (1) John Hargis Swimming 1996 100m Fly, 400m MR Gideon Louw Swimming 2008, 12 50m Free, 100m FR, Margaret Hoelzer Swimming 2004, 2008 100m Back, 400m FR 200m Back, 400m MR Bryce Hunt Swimming 2004 200m Back Suriname Carolyn Jones Basketball 1992 Basketball Ozzie Quevedo* Swimming 2016 Assistant Coach Micah Lawrence Swimming 2012 200m Breast Tyler McGill Swimming 2012 100m Fly, 400m MR Sweden (1) Coby Miller Track & Field 2000, 04 200m, 400m Relay Per Johansson Swimming 1980, 1984, 1988 50m Free, Vickie Orr Basketball 1992 Basketball 100m Free,400m Free, 400m FR, 400m MR Whitney Overton Track & Field 1948 Steeplechase Rada Owen Swimming 2000 200m Free, 800m FR Trinidad & Tobago (7) Eric Shanteau Swimming 2008, 12 100m Breast, Fana Ashby Track & Field 2004 100m, 400m Relay 200m Breast, 400 MR George Bovell Swimming 2000, 04, 08, 12, 16 50m Free, Willie Smith Track & Field 1976, 1980, 1984 400m, 100m Free, 200m Free, 200m IM, 400m IM 400m Relay,1600m Relay Nick Bovell Swimming 2008 200m IM Snitz Snider Track & Field 1928 400m Marc Burns Track & Field 2004, 2008, 12 100m, Scott Tucker Swimming 1996, 2000 400m FR 400m Relay John Tuttle Track & Field 1984 Marathon Sherridan Kirk Track & Field 2004 800m James Walker Track & Field 1980 400m hurdles Josanne Lucas Track & Field 2008, 12 100mH, 400m Hurdles Wilbur Hutsell* Track & Field 1928 Coach Kai Selvon Track & Field 2012, 16 200m, 400m Relay David Marsh* Swimming 1996, 00, 12, 16 Assistant Coach Women’s Head Coach United States (31) Mel Rosen* Track & Field 1984, 1992 Coach Brian Abshire Track & Field 1988 Steeplechase Jeff Shaffer* Diving 2004 Assistant Coach Charles Barkley Basketball 1992, 1996 Basketball Venezuela (2) Oswaldo Quevedo Swimming 2000 100m Fly, 400m FR Erin Volcan Swimming 2008 100m Back, 200m Back

Zambia (1) Samuel Matete Track & Field 1992, 1996, 2000 400m Hurdles

Zimbabwe (1) Kirsty Coventry Swimming 2000, 2004, 2008, 12, 16 50m Free, 100m Free,100m Back, 200m Back, 200m IM, 400m IM Kim Brackin* Swimming 2004 Head Coach

Percy Beard Track & Field 1932 110m hurdles Ruthie Bolton-Holifi eld Basketball 1996, 2000 Basketball Pat Calhoun Swimming 2000 100m Breast Reita Clanton Handball 1984, 1996 Handball, Assistant Coach Dave Denniston Paralympic Swim2008, 12 50m Fly, 100m Breast, Assistant Coach

#Tokyo2020 | 13 ALL-TIME OLYMPIC PERFORMERS BY SPORT

Name Country Year(s) Event(s) Gisela Morales Guatemala 2008 100m Back, 200m Back Basketball (4) Rada Owen United States 2000 200m Free, 800m FR Charles Barkley United States 1992, 1996 Men’s Basketball Alexei Puninski Croatia 2008 100m Fly, 400m MR Ruthie Bolton-Holifi eld United States 1996, 2000 Women’s Basketball Oswaldo Quevedo Venezuela 2000 100m Fly, 400m FR Carolyn Jones United States 1992 Women’s Basketball Nick Shackell Great Britain 1996, 00 100m Free, 400m FR, Vickie Orr United States 1992 Women’s Basketball 400m MR Eric Shanteau United States 2008, 12 100m Breast, Diving (2) 200m Breast, 400MR Cesar Garcia United States 2004 Platform Diving Scott Talbot New Zealand 2000 100m Back, 200m Back Jose Rocha Mexico 1984 Platform Diving Matt Targett Australia 2008, 12 100m Free, 400m FR, 400m MR Handball (1) Scott Tucker United States 1996, 00 400m FR Reita Clanton United States 1984 Handball Eithan Urback Israel 1996, 00 100m Back, 400m FR, 400m MR Shooting (1) Vanderpool-Wallace Bahamas 2008, 12, 16 50m Free, 100m Free Glenn Eller United States 2000, 04, 08, 12, 16 Double Trap Erin Volcan Venezuela 2008 100m Back, 200m Back

Swimming (46) Paralympic Swimming (1) Jakob Andkjaer Denmark 2008 50m Free, 100m Free, Dave Denniston United States 2008 50m Fly, 100m Breast 100m Fly Romain Barnier France 2000, 04 100m Free, 400m FR Track & Field (41) Fred Bousquet France 2000, 04, 08, 16 50m Free, Brian Abshire United States 1988 Steeplechase 100m Free, 100m Fly, 400m FR, 400m MR Fana Ashby Trinidad 2004 100m, 400m Relay George Bovell Trinidad 2000, 04, 08, 12, 16 50m Free, Sanjay Ayre Jamaica 2000, 08 400m, 1600m Relay 100m Free, 200m Free, 100m Back , 200m IM, 400m IM Percy Beard United States 1932 110m hurdles Nick Bovell Trinidad 2008 200m IM Marc Burns Trinidad 2004, 08, 12 100m, 400m Relay Adam Brown Great Britain 2008 50 Free, 100m Free, 400m FR Juliet Campbell Jamaica 1992, 96, 00 200m, 400m, Yoav Bruck Israel 1992, 96, 00 50m Free, 100m Free, 1600m Relay 400m FR, 400m MR Timicka Clarke Bahamas 2004, 08 100m, 400m Relay Pat Calhoun United States 2000 100m Breast Jim Dillion United States 1952 Discus Marcelo Chierighini Brazil 2012, 16 100m Free, 400m FR, Vonette Dixon Jamaica 2008 100m Hurdles 400m MR Edis Elkasevic Croatia 2004 Shot Put Cesar Cielo Brazil 2008, 12 50m Free, 100m Free, Sheniqua Ferguson Bahamas 2012, 16 100m, 200m, 400m FR 400m Relay Eileen Coparropa Panama 2000, 04 50m Free, 100m Free Stanley Floyd United States 1980 100m, 400m Relay Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe 2000, 04, 08, 12, 16 50m Free, Harvey Glance United States 1976, 80, 84 100m, 400m Relay 100m Free 100m Back, 200m Back, 200m IM, 400m IM Elva Goulbourne Jamaica 2000 Long Jump Alana Dillette Bahamas 2008 100m Back Lacena Golding-Clarke Jamaica 1996, 00, 04 100m Hurdles, James Disney-May Great Britain 2012 400m FR Long Jump Megan Fonteno American Sam. 2012 100m Free Dean Griffi ths Jamaica 2004 400m Hurdles Bill Forrester United States 1976, 80 200m Fly Steve Griffi ths Jamaica 1984 1600m Relay Rowdy Gaines United States 1980, 84 100m Free, 200m Free Craig Hepburn Bahamas 1992 Long Jump Mark Gangloff United States 2004, 08 100m Breast, 400m MR Victor Houston Barbados 1996, 00 400m Hurdles, Decathlon John Hargis United States 1996 100m Fly, 400m MR Sherridan Kirk Trinidad 2004 800m Brett Hawke Australia 2000, 04 50m Free Josanne Lucas Trinidad 2008, 12 400m Hurdles Margaret Hoelzer United States 2004, 08 100m Back, 200m Back, Gabor Mate Hungary 2000, 04, 08 Discus 400m MR Samuel Matete Zambia 1992, 96, 00 400m Hurdles Peter Holoda Hungary 2016 400m FR Coby Miller United States 2000, 04 200m, 400m Relay Stephanie Horner Canada 2008, 12, 16 400m Free, Avard Moncur Bahamas 2000, 08 400m, 1600m Relay 200m Fly, 400 IM, 800m FR, 10k Open Water Osbourne Moxey Bahamas 2004 Long Jump Bryce Hunt United States 2004 200m Back Whitney Overton United States 1948 Steeplechase Per Johansson Sweden 1980, 84, 88 50m Free, V’alonee Robinson Bahamas 2012 400m Relay 100m Free, 400m Free, 400m FR, 400m MR Steven Saenz Mexico 2012 Shot Put Ziv Kalontarov Israel 2016 50m Free, 100m Free Leevan Sands Bahamas 2004, 08, 12, 16 Triple Jump Matt Kidd Great Britain 2000, 04 100m Free, 400m FR, Shamar Sands Bahamas 2008, 12 100m Hurdles 400m MR Kai Selvon Trinidad 2012, 16 200m, 400m Relay Jeremy Knowles Bahamas 2000, 04, 08 200m Breast, 100m DJ Smith Puerto Rico 2016 High Jump Fly, 200m Fly, 200m IM, 400m IM Maurice Smith Jamaica 2004, 08, 12 Decathlon Jana Kolukanova Estonia 2000, 04 50m Free, 100m Free Willie Smith United States 1976, 80, 84 400m, 400m Relay, Micah Lawrence United States 2012 200m Breast 1600m Relay Teray Smith Bahamas 2016 200m Gideon Louw South Africa 2008, 12 50m Free, 100m Free, Snitz Snider United States 1928 400m 400m FR Kerron Stewart Jamaica 2008, 12 100m, 200m, 400m Relay Luis Martinez Guatemala 2016 100m Fly Donald Thomas Bahamas 2008, 12, 16 High Jump Tyler McGill United States 2012 100m Fly, 400m MR John Tuttle United States 1984 Marathon Julie Meynen Luxembourg 2016 50m Free, 100m Free James Walker United States 1980 400m hurdles

14 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics All-Time Olympic Performers - Medalist Details

Name Country Year Medal Sport / Event Marc Burns Trinidad 2008 Silver 400m Relay Sanjay Ayre Jamaica 2000 Bronze 1600m Relay - Marc Burns ran the second leg in the 400m relay for , - Sanjay Ayre ran in both the preliminary and semifi nal of the 1600m relay who captured the silver medal with a time of 38.06. After setting the fastest for Jamaica at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Jamaica posted a time in preliminaries with 38.26, Burns and the team fi nished in second behind 3:03.85 in the preliminary with Ayre as the third leg (fi nishing sixth overall) and Jamaica in the fi nals by .96 of a second. a time of 2:58.84 in the semifi nal with Ayre as the lead leg (fi nishing second overall). Ayre did not compete in the fi nal as Jamaica fi nished third for the Marc Burns Trinidad 2012 Bronze 400m Relay bronze medal. - Burns medaled in the 400m Relay for the second time in his career with a Bronze medal fi nish at the London Olympics. Trinidad and Tobago fi nished Charles Barkley United States 1992 Gold Men’s Basketball with a time of 3:00.38 in the qualifi ers and a 2:59.40 in the fi nals to take the - The “Dream Team” fi nished with a perfect 8-0 record in the Olympics as Bronze medal. Barkley led Team USA with 18.0 points per game at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. He also set a then-Olympic record with 30 points in a single Cesar Cielo Brazil 2008 Gold 50m Freestyle game (against Brazil). - After setting an Olympic Record in the semifi nals with a time of 21.34, Cesar Cielo won his fi rst Olympic gold medal in the 50m freestyle, setting a new Charles Barkley United States 1996 Gold Men’s Basketball Olympic Record with a time of 21.30 to edge out France’s - Returned for his second Olympics, leading Team USA to a gold medal at the by fi fteen hundredths of a second at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. The medal 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Ga. The United States posted an 8-0 record as was the fi rst-ever Olympic gold for Brazil. Cielo was second after his prelimi- Barkley led the team with 12.4 points per game and 6.6 rebounds per game. nary time of 21.47, but won the semifi nal to take the top seed into fi nals.

Percy Beard United States 1932 Silver 100m Hurdles Cesar Cielo Brazil 2008 Bronze 100m Freestyle - Percy Beard led through the sixth hurdle of the 110m hurdles at the 1932 - Competing in his fi rst individual Olympic event, Cesar Cielo captured the Olympics in Los Angeles, Calif., but was overtaken by fellow American George bronze medal out of lane eight in the 100m freestyle after setting a South Sailing. Beard fi nished in 14.7 seconds to take the silver medal in the race and American record of 47.67 in the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. Cielo was become Auburn’s fi rst Olympic medalist. seventh after a 48.16 in prelims and was able to snag the last spot in fi nals with a 48.07 in the semifi nal. He tied with American in fi nals, fi nishing behind France’s (47.21) and Australia’s (47.32).

Cesar Cielo Brazil 2012 Bronze 50m Freestyle - Cesar Cielo earned his third career medal – and his second in the 50m free – in 2012. After winning gold in 2008 in the same event, the then world record-holder clocked a time of 21.59 to fi nish third behind surprise gold medalist (FRA) with a 21.34 and (USA), who swam a 21.54.

Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe 2004 Gold 200m - Kirsty Coventry twice broke the African record, improving in each round, as she won the gold medal in the 200m backstroke at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. Coventry clocked a 2:12.49 in the preliminary, ranking third overall, and earned the second seed in the fi nal after touching in with a 2:10.04 in the semifi nal. She then posted a time of 2:09.19 in the fi nal to earn the gold medal.

Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe 2004 Silver 100m Backstroke Ruthie Bolton United States 1996 Gold Women’s Basketball - Kirsty Coventry twice broke the African record, improving in each round, as - Ruthie Bolton averaged 12.8 points per game, 4.3 rebounds per game, 2.0 she fi nished second in the 100m backstroke at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, assists per game and 2.87 steals per game as a starter in eight games for the Greece. Coventry fi nished fourth overall in the preliminary with a time of gold-medal winning U.S. Women’s Olympic Team during the 1996 Olympics 1:01.60, improving to a 1:01.21 in the semifi nal to sneak into the fi nal as the in Atlanta, Ga. seventh seed. She dropped her time to 1:00.50 in the fi nal to beat out France’s (1:00.88) for the silver medal - fi nishing behind USA’s Natalie Ruthie Bolton U.S. 2000 Gold Women’s Basketball Coughlin (1:00.37). - Ruthie Bolton played in all eight games as a reserve, helping the U.S. to a second consecutive gold medal at the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe 2004 Bronze 200m IM Averaged 5.0 points per game and 2.0 rebounds per game. - Kirsty Coventry twice broke the African record en route to a bronze-medal showing in the 200m IM at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. Coventry Fred Bousquet France 2008 Silver 400m Freestyle Relay broke the African record in the preliminary as she posted the top overall time - Fred Bousquet, swimming the third leg on the relay, swam a 46.63 split, the of 2:13.33. She dropped to a time of 2:13.68 in the semifi nal as she earned fastest on the team, to give France the lead with one leg to go. The United the fourth seed for the fi nal. Coventry then cut her time to 2:12.72 in the fi nal, States would pull ahead in the fi nal leg of the race to edge out France by setting a new African record, and fi nishing behind USA’s .08. The United States took gold in 3:08.24 while France took silver with a (2:11.70) and the ’s (2:11.14). 3:08.32, setting a new European record along the way. Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe 2008 Gold 200m Backstroke George Bovell Trinidad 2004 Bronze 200m IM - Kirsty Coventry defended her title in the 200m backstroke at the 2008 - George Bovell dropped more than a second and a half off his semifi nal time Olympics in Beijing, China, after setting a world record in the fi nal with a time to move into the top three and earn a bronze medal in the 200m IM at the of 2:05.24. She fi nished nearly a second ahead of former Auburn teammate 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. Bovell swam a 2:00.65 in the preliminary, Margaret Hoelzer, who took silver. Coventry led the event in all stages, setting ranking third overall, and improved to a 2:00.31 in the semifi nal to earn the an Olympic Record with a 2:06.76 in the preliminary. She earned the top fi fth seed heading into the fi nal. He then swam a time of 1:58.80 to fi nish fi nals seed after posting a 2:07.76 in semifi nals. behind USA’s and to take the bronze.

#Tokyo2020 | 15 All-Time Olympic Performers - Medalist Details

Name Country Year Medal Sport / Event Rowdy Gaines United States 1984 Gold 400m Freestyle Relay Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe 2008 Silver 100m Backstroke - Rowdy Gaines swam the anchor leg of the 400m freestyle relay at the 1984 - Kirsty Coventry earned her second career silver medal in the 100m back- Olympics in Los Angeles, Calif., helping the United States to a World Record stroke at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China, clocking a 59.19 in the fi nals. and a gold medal in the event. Gaines swam behind the team of Chris Cavana- Coventry set an Olympic record with a 59.00 in the preliminary and touched ugh, Michael Heath and - posting a time of 3:19.03 in the event. in with a World Record in the semifi nals with a time of 58.77. She fell short in fi nals, however, placing behind the United States’ who timed Rowdy Gaines United States 1984 Gold 400m Medley Relay in a 58.96 to take silver. Former Auburn teammate Margaret Hoelzer took - Rowdy Gaines swam the anchor leg of the 400m medley relay at the 1984 bronze behind her with a 59.34. Olympics in Los Angeles, Calif., helping the United States to a World Record and a gold medal in the event. Gaines swam behind the team of Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe 2008 Silver 200m IM (backstroke), (breaststroke) and (butterfl y) - post- - Kirsty Coventry clocked a 2:08.59 in the 200m IM at the 2008 Beijing ing a time of 3:39.30 in the event. Olympics, fi nishing .15 behind Australia’s (2:08.45) and just ahead of the United States’ Natalie Coughlin (2:10.34). Coventry was eighth Mark Gangloff United States 2004 Gold 400m Medley Relay overall after prelims, clocking a 2:12.18. She cut more than two seconds - Mark Gangloff swam the breaststroke leg during the preliminary of the 400m off her time in the semifi nals, earning the top seed for fi nals with an Olympic medley relay at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece, helping the U.S. qualify Record time of 2:09.53. for the fi nal and an eventual gold medal. Gangloff swam with Lenny Krayzel- burg (backstroke), Michael Phelps (butterfl y) and (freestyle) in the Kirsty Coventry Zimbabwe 2008 Silver 400m IM race. The team posted a time of 3:35.10 - the fastest time in the preliminary. - Kirsty Coventry set an African Record in the 400m Individual Medley en route to her fi rst silver medal of the 2008 Olympics in Beijing China. Coventry Mark Gangloff United States 2008 Gold 400m Medley Relay touched in with a time of 4:29.89, just behind Australia’s Stephanie Rice and - Mark Gangloff captured his second career gold medal in the 400m medley her time of 4:29.45. (United States) took bronze with a 4:31.71. relay at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. He swam the breaststroke leg during Coventry was seventh after prelims and her time of 4:36.43. preliminaries, helping the United States qualify for the fi nal and eventually win the gold medal. Gangloff swam with (backstroke), Jim Dillion United States 1952 Bronze Discus (butterfl y), and Garrett Weber-Gale (freestyle). The relay team posted a time of - Jim Dillion threw 53.28 meters in the discus fi nal at the 1952 Olympics in 3:32.75, the fastest time in the preliminaries by one hundredth of a second. Helsinki, Finland, earning a bronze medal in the event. He fi nished a half meter out of the silver as Italy’s Adolfo Consolini threw 53.78m. of the Harvey Glance United States 1976 Gold 400m Relay United States took the gold with a 55.03-meter throw. - Harvey Glance ran the lead leg of the 400m relay team at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Canada, helping the United States to a gold medal in Bill Forrester United States 1976 Bronze 200m Butterfl y the event. Glance led the team that consisted of John Wesley Jones, Millard - Bill Forrester completed a United States sweep in the 200m butterfl y as he Hampton and Steven Riddick that posted a time of 38.33 to take the win. fi nished third in the event at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, Canada. Forrester clocked a 1:59.96 in the fi nal, fi nishing behind fellow Americans Steven John Hargis United States 1996 Gold 400m Medley Relay Gregg (1:59.54) and (1:59.23). - John Hargis swam the butterfl y leg during the preliminary of the 400m medley relay at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Ga., helping the United States qualify Glenn Eller United States 2008 Gold Double Trap for the fi nal and an eventual gold medal. Hargis swam with (Back- -In his third trip to the Olympics, Glen Eller set an Olympic Record and Finals stroke), (breaststroke) and (freestyle). The team posted Record in the Double Trap, to win gold with a 145+45. The native is a 3:39.93 - the fastest time in the preliminary. part of the Army Marksmanship United in the United States Army. Margaret Hoelzer United States 2008 Silver 200m Backstroke - Margaret Hoelzer won her fi rst career silver medal in the 2008 Olympics in the 200m backstroke in Beijing, China. Hoelzer touched in with a time of 2:06.23, right behind former teammate Kirsty Coventry and her World Record time of 2:05.24. Japan’s took bronze with a 2:07.13. Hoel- zer took seventh in the preliminary with a time of 2:09.12 and was the fi fth seed heading into the fi nal after a semifi nal time of 2:08.25.

Margaret Hoelzer United States 2008 Silver 400m Medley Relay - Margaret Hoelzer claimed her second silver medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China, in the 400m Medley Relay. While competing in the preliminar- ies, the team posted the third fastest time of 3:59.15 with Hoelzer swimming the backstroke leg, splitting 59.29. Also on the team was (breaststroke), (butterfl y), and (freestyle).

Margaret Hoelzer United States 2008 Bronze 100m Backstroke - Margaret Hoelzer captured the bronze medal in the 100m backstroke at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China with a time of 59.34. She fi nished 15 hundredths behind former teammate and silver medalist Kirsty Coventry. Fellow American Natalie Coughlin took gold with a time of 58.96. Hoelzer was seventh in the preliminary with a 1:00.13 and was the sixth seed for the fi nals after swimming a semifi nal time of 59.84.

Rowdy Gaines United States 1984 Gold 100m Freestyle Per Johansson Sweden 1980 Bronze 100m Freestyle - Rowdy Gaines got off to a quick start that helped him to a win of nearly a - Per Johansson edged out the Soviet Union’s Sergey Koplyakov by fi ve hun- half second in the 100m freestyle at the 1984 Olympics inLos Angeles, Calif. dredths of a second to fi nish third in the 100m free at the 1980 Olympics in Gaines posted a time of 49.80, beating out Australia’s (50.24) Moscow, , earning his fi rst of three career Olympic bronze medals. Johans- and former Auburn teammate Per Johansson of Sweden (50.31). Gaines was son clocked a 51.29 in the fi nal to earn the bronze, fi nishing behind Swedish the third seed heading into the fi nal after clocking a 50.41 in the preliminary. teammate Per Holmertz (50.91) and ’s Jörg Woithe (50.40).

16 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics All-Time Olympic Performers - Medalist Details

Name Country Year Medal Sport / Event Kerron Stewart Jamaica 2008 Silver 100m Per Johansson Sweden 1984 Bronze 100m Freestyle - Kerron Stewart won her fi rst silver medal in the 100m with a time of - After taking the bronze in the boycotted 1980 Olympics, Johansson returned 10.98, tying fellow Jamaican at the 2008 Olympics in to earn his second bronze medal in the event at the 1984 Olympics in Los Beijing, China. Stewart fi nished two tenths of a second behind Jamaican Shelly- Angeles, Calif. Johansson touched in with a time of 50.31, almost a full sec- Ann Fraser, who took gold at 10.78. Stewart was sixth after the fi rst round ond faster than his 1980 time, to fi nish third behind Australia’s Mark Stockwell with a time of 11.28. She came back in the second round to take fi rst with a (50.24) and former Auburn teammate Rowdy Gaines of the United States 10.98. She took second in the semifi nals with an 11.05. (49.80). Kerron Stewart Jamaica 2008 Bronze 200m Per Johansson Sweden 1984 Bronze 400m Free Relay - Kerron Stewart claimed the bronze medal in the 200m sprint at the 2008 - Per Johansson swam the anchor leg in the 400m freestyle relay, leading Olympics in Beijing, China, after crossing the line at 22.00 seconds, one Sweden to the bronze medal in the event and the third of his career at the hundredth of a second in front of fourth-place fi nisher (United States). 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Calif. Johansson swam behind the team of Fellow Jamaican Veronica Campbell-Brown took gold with a 21.74 while the Thomas Lejdström, and Mikael Örn - posting a time of 3:22.69 in United States’ Allison Felix took silver in 21.93. Stewart was 10th after her the event. fi rst-round time of 23.03, but moved to a tie for fourth with a 22.74 in the second round. She fi nished second in the semifi nal with a time of 22.29 before Carolyn Jones United States 1992 Bronze Women’s Basketball earning the bronze medal. - Carolyn Jones averaged 7.5 points per game and 1.0 rebounds per game as she came off the bench in two games for the bronze-medal winning U.S. Tyler McGill United States 2012 Gold 400m Medley Relay Women’s Olympic Team during the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Jones - Tyler McGill swam the butterfl y leg for the United States’ gold medal-winning played alongside former Auburn teammate Vickie Orr on the U.S. Olympic 400m medley relay team in London during the prelims session. He clocked a Team. 51.53 split to give the USA team a lead they would not relinquish in their heat. The medal was the 13th straight for the United States in the 4x100 medley relay Samuel Matete Zambia 1996 Silver 400m Hurdles as the A Relay won by almost two full seconds over silver medal-winning Japan. - Samuel Matete shaved a half-second off his semifi nal time in the 400m hurdles to take the silver medal at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Ga. Matete Eric Shanteau United States 2012 Gold 400m Medley Relay clocked a time of 48.28 in the semifi nal to tie for third in his heat and fi nish - Eric Shanteau swam the breaststroke leg for the United States’ gold medal- in a tie for fi fth overall - earning a spot in the fi nal. He returned to the track to winning 400m medley relay team in London during the prelims session. His leg post a time of 47.78, good enough for silver behind the USA’s moved the USA from third to second at the halfway point before turning it over (47.54). Matete fi nished ahead of Calvin Davis of the United States (47.96) to to fellow Auburn alum Tyler McGill on the butterfl y leg. The medal was the 13th take second in the fi nal. straight for the United States in the 4x100 medley relay as the A Relay won by almost two full seconds over silver medal-winning Japan. Coby Miller United States 2004 Silver 400m Relay - Coby Miller ran anchor in the 400m relay, leading the United States to the Matt Targett Australia 2008 Silver 400m Medley Relay silver medal in the event at the 2004 Olympics in Athens, Greece. Miller and - Matt Targett swam the freestyle leg during the preliminaries of the 400m Med- the U.S. team fi nished with a time of 38.08, just one hundredth of a second ley Relay at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China, helping Australia to a silver behind gold medal-winning Great Britain. Miller ran behind the team of Shawn medal. During qualifying, the Australian team set an Oceania Record with a Crawford, and Maurice Greene. He ran the third leg in the pre- time of 3:32.76. Targett swam a 47.41 split, teaming up with liminary, leading the U.S. to the top qualifying time of 38.02. He ran behind (backstroke), (breaststroke), and (butterfl y). and Maurice Greene, and ahead of . Matt Targett Australia 2008 Bronze 400m Freestyle Relay Avard Moncur Bahamas 2008 Silver 1600m Relay - Matt Targett swam the anchor leg of the 400m freestyle relay at the 2008 - Avard Moncur ran the second leg in the 1600m relay preliminaries for the Olympics in Beijing, China, helping Australia to a bronze medal in the event. Bahamas, the eventual silver medalists at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. Targett was the anchor in the preliminary, swimming a team-best 47.22 split to During the prelims, the team posted a time of 2:59.88, which was the second help the squad to a time of 3:12.41 and the third seed in the fi nal. Swimming fastest time in the heats. Moncur ran with , , and with Eamon Sullivan, and , Targett again . swam the anchor leg in the fi nal, posting a 47.25 split. He helped the team to a bronze medal with a time of 3:09.91, setting new Oceania and Common- Vickie Orr United States 1992 Bronze Women’s Basketball wealth Records. - Vickie Orr averaged 7.6 points per game and 5.4 rebounds per game as she came off the bench in fi ve games for the bronze-medal winning U.S. Women’s Matt Target Australia 2012 Bronze 400m Medley Relay Olympic Team during the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Orr played -Matt Target swam the butterfl y leg on the Australian bronze medal-winning alongside former Auburn teammate Carolyn Jones on the U.S. Olympic Team. 4x100 medley relay team in London. Sitting in fi fth place after the breaststroke leg, his butterfl y split of 51.60 brought the Aussies up to fourth place, and Leevan Sands Bahamas 2008 Bronze Triple Jump a stellar closing kick from in the freestyle pulled Australia - Leevan Sands jumped a Bahamas national record in the triple jump en route ahead of Hungary into third place. to winning the bronze medal at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China. Sands jumped 17.59 meters to win his fi rst Olympic medal. He was fi fth overall after Scott Tucker United States 1996 Gold 400m Freestyle Relay qualifying rounds with a 17.25. In the fi nals, he fi nished behind Portugal’s - Scott Tucker swam the second leg during the preliminary of the 400m freestyle Nelson Evora (17.67) and Great Britain’s Phillips Idowu (17.62). relay at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Ga., helping the United States qualify for the fi nal and an eventual gold medal. Tucker swam behind and Willie Smith United States 1984 Gold 1600m Relay ahead of and Josh Davis on the relay. The team posted a - Willie Smith ran in the preliminary and semifi nals in the 1600m relay, helping 3:18.40 - the fastest time in the preliminary. the United States to the gold medal in the event at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles, Calif. Smith ran the leadoff leg in the preliminary, leading the team of Scott Tucker United States 2000 Silver 400m Freestyle Relay , and Walter McCoy to a time of 3:01.44 - the - Scott Tucker swam the leadoff leg during the preliminary of the 400m fastest time in the prelim by nearly two seconds. He returned in the semifi nal, freestyle relay at the 2000 Olympics in Athens, Greece, helping the United the third leg of the relay and giving the United States the top seed States qualify for the fi nal and an eventual silver medal. Tucker swam ahead heading into the fi nal with a time of 3:00.19. Running ahead of Smith were of , Jason Lezak and Josh Davis on the relay. The team posted a and Walter McCoy, with Antonio McKay running anchor. 3:15.43 - the fastest time in the preliminary.

#Tokyo2020 | 17 Auburn Olympic Medalists

Charles Barkley Sanjay Ayre Basketball Percy Beard Track & Field United States Track & Field Jamaica United States Gold Medal - Basketball Bronze Medal - 1600m 1992 Olympics Silver Medal - 100m Relay Hurdles 2000 Olympics Gold Medal - Basketball 1932 Olympics 1996 Olympics

Ruthie Bolton Basketball Fred Bousquet George Bovell United States Swimming Swimming France Trinidad & Tobago Gold Medal - Basketball 1996 Olympics Silver Medal - 400m Bronze Medal - 200m IM Freestyle Relay 2004 Olympics Gold Medal - Basketball 2008 Olympics 2000 Olympics

Kirsty Coventry Cesar Cielo Swimming Swimming Marc Burns Zimbabwe Brazil Track & Field Trinidad & Tobago Gold Medal - 200m Gold Medal - 50m Backstroke Freestyle Silver Medal - 400m Relay Silver Medal - 100m Bronze Medal - 100m 2008 Olympics Backstroke Freestyle Bronze Medal - 200m IM 2008 Olympics Bronze Medal - 400m 2004 Olympics Relay Bronze Medal - 50m 2012 Olympics Gold Medal - 200m Freestyle Backstroke 2012 Olympics Silver Medal - 100m Backstroke Silver Medal - 200m IM Silver Medal - 400m IM 2008 Olympics

18 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics Auburn Olympic Medalists

Bill Forrester Jim Dillion Glenn Eller Swimming Track & Field Shooting United States United States United States Bronze Medal - 200m Bronze Medal - Discus Gold Medal - Double Trap Butterfl y 1952 Olympics 2012 Olympics 1976 Olympics

Rowdy Gaines Mark Gangloff Swimming Swimming United States United States Harvey Glance Track & Field Gold Medal - 100m Gold Medal - 400m United States Freestyle Medley Relay Gold Medal - 400m 2004 Olympics Gold Medal - 400m Relay Freestyle Relay 1976 Olympics Gold Medal - 400m Gold Medal - 400m Medley Relay Medley Relay 1984 Olympics 2008 Olympics

Margaret Hoelzer Per Johansson Swimming Swimming John Hargis United States Sweden Swimming United States Silver Medal - 200m Bronze Medal - 100m Backstroke Freestyle Gold Medal - 400m Silver Medal - 400m 1980 Olympics Medley Relay Medley Relay 1996 Olympics Bronze Medal - 100m Bronze Medal - 100m Backstroke Freestyle 2008 Olympics Bronze Medal - 400m Freestyle Relay 1984 Olympics

#Tokyo2020 | 19 Auburn Olympic Medalists

Samuel Matete Tyler McGill Carolyn Jones Track & Field Swimming Basketball Zambia United States United States Silver Medal - 400m Gold Medal - 400m Bronze Medal - Basketball Hurdles Medley Relay 1992 Olympics 1996 Olympics 2012 Olympics

Avard Moncur Coby Miller Vickie Orr Track & Field Track & Field Basketball Bahamas United States United States Silver Medal - 1600m Silver Medal - 400m Relay Bronze Medal - Basketball Relay 2004 Olympics 1992 Olympics 2008 Olympics

Eric Shanteau Willie Smith Leevan Sands Swimming Track & Field Track & Field United States United States Bahamas Gold Medal - 400m Gold Medal - 1600m Bronze Medal - Triple Jump Medley Relay Relay 2008 Olympics 2012 Olympics 1984 Olympics

Scott Tucker Kerron Stewart Matt Targett Swimming Track & Field Swimming United States Jamaica Australia Gold Medal - 400m Silver Medal - 100m Silver Medal - 400m Freestyle Relay Bronze Medal - 200m Medley Relay 1996 Olympics 2008 Olympics Bronze Medal - 400m Freestyle Relay Silver Medal - 400m Silver Medal - 400m Relay 2008 Olympics Freestyle Relay 2012 Olympics 2000 Olympics Bronze Medal - 400m Medley Relay 2012 Olympics

20 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics Auburn Olympian Breakdown

Auburn Olympians at One Olympics Auburn Olympian Totals by Country Most Olympic Appearances by an (Since 1928) United States ...... 31 Individual (cont.) 2008...... 32 Bahamas ...... 13 Romain Barnier ....3 (2000, 04, 16) 2000...... 28 Jamaica ...... 9 Marc Burns ...... 3 (2004, 08, 12) 2012...... 27 Trinidad & Tobago ...... 7 Yoav Bruck ...... 3 (1992, 96, 00) 2004...... 26 Great Britain ...... 4 Juliet Campbell..... 3 (1992, 96, 00) 2016...... 17 Israel ...... 3 L. Golding-Clarke .3 (1996, 00, 04) 1996...... 11 Australia ...... 2 Stephanie Horner .3 (2008, 12, 16) 1992...... 7 Brazil ...... 2 Per Johansson ..... 3 (1980, 84, 88) 1984...... 7 Croatia ...... 2 Jeremy Knowles .... 3 (2000, 04, 08) 1980...... 7 France ...... 2 Gabor Mate ...... 3 (2000, 04, 08) 1976...... 3 Guatemala ...... 2 Samuel Matete .... 3 (1992, 96, 00) 1988...... 2 Hungary ...... 2 Henry Rolle ...... 3 (2000, 12, 16) 1928...... 2 Venezuela ...... 2 Auburn’s First Gold Medalist Maurice Smith ..... 3 (2004, 08, 12) 1952...... 1 Barbados ...... 1 Harvey Glance won a gold medal Willie Smith ..... 3 (1976, 80, 84) 1948...... 1 Canada ...... 1 as part of the USA 400m relay team Donald Thomas .... 3 (2008, 12, 16) 1932...... 1 Denmark ...... 1 at the 1976 Olympics to become Vanderpool-Wall. .3 (2008, 12, 16) 1972...... 0 Estonia ...... 1 Auburn’s fi rst Olympic Gold Medalist. Sanjay Ayre ...... 2 (2000, 2008) 1968...... 0 Luxembourg ...... 1 Charles Barkley ...... 2 (1992, 1996) 1964...... 0 Mexico...... 1 Most Medals in a Single Olympics R. Bolton-Holifi eld ...2 (1996, 2000) 1960...... 0 New Zealand ...... 1 Kirsty Coventry ...... 4 (2008) Adam Brown ...... 2 (2008, 2012) 1956...... 0 Panama ...... 1 Kirsty Coventry ...... 3 (2004) M. Chierighini ...... 2 (2012, 2016) 1936...... 0 Puerto Rico ...... 1 Rowdy Gaines ...... 3 (1984) Cesar Cielo ...... 2 (2008, 2012) * - The Olympic Games were cancelled in South Africa ...... 1 Margaret Hoelzer ...... 3 (2008) Timika Clarke ...... 2 (2004, 2008) 1940 and 1944 because of WWII Sweden ...... 1 Eileen Coparropa ... 2 (2000, 2004) Zambia ...... 1 Most Career Medals Sheniqua Ferguson .2 (2012, 2016) Auburn Olympian Totals by Sport Zimbabwe ...... 1 Kirsty Coventry ...... 7 Bill Forrester ...... 2 (1976, 1980) Swimming ...... 46 Cesar Cielo ...... 3 Rowdy Gaines ...... 2 (1980, 1984) Track & Field ...... 41 Auburn Medals in a Single Olympics Rowdy Gaines ...... 3 Mark Gangloff ...... 2 (2004, 2008) Basketball ...... 4 2008...... 18 Margaret Hoelzer ...... 3 Margaret Hoelzer ... 2 (2004, 2008) Diving ...... 2 2012...... 7 Per Johansson ...... 3 Victor Houston ...... 2 (1996, 2000) Handball ...... 1 2004...... 6 Kerron Stewart ...... 3 Matt Kidd ...... 2 (2000, 2004) Paralympic Swimming ...... 1 1984...... 6 Matt Targett ...... 3 Jana Kolukanova ....2 (2000, 2004) Shooting ...... 1 1996...... 5 Gideon Louw ...... 2 (2008, 2012) 2000...... 3 Most Olympic Appearances by an Josanne Lucas ...... 2 (2008, 2012) 1992...... 3 Individual Coby Miller ...... 2 (2000, 2004) 1976...... 2 George Bovell ...... 5 Avard Moncur ...... 2 (2000, 2008) 1980...... 1 (2000, 04, 08, 12, 16) Ozzie Quevedo .....2 (2000, 2016) 1952...... 1 Kirsty Coventry ...... 5 Mel Rosen ...... 2 (1984, 1992) 1932...... 1 (2000, 04, 08, 12, 16) Shamar Sands ...... 2 (2008, 2012 Glenn Eller ...... 5 Kai Selvon ...... 2 (2012, 2016) Auburn Gold Medals in a Single (2000, 04, 08, 12, 16) Nick Shackell ...... 2 (1996, 2000) Olympics Brett Hawke ...... 5 Eric Shanteau ...... 2 (2008, 2012) 1996...... 4 (2000, 04, 08, 12, 16) Kerron Stewart ...... 2 (2008, 2012) 1984...... 4 Fred Bousquet ...... 4 Matt Targett ...... 2 (2008, 2012) 2012...... 3 (2000, 04, 08, 16) Scott Tucker ...... 2 (1996, 2000) Auburn’s First Olympic Medalist 2008...... 3 Harvey Glance ...... 4 Eithan Urback ...... 2 (1996, 2000) Percy Beard won the silver medal in 2004...... 2 (1976, 80, 84, 08) the 100m hurdles in the 1932 Olym- 2000...... 1 David Marsh ...... 4 pics to become Auburn’s fi rst Olympic 1992...... 1 (1996, 00, 12, 16) Medalist. 1976...... 1 Leevan Sands ...... 4 (2004, 08, 12, 16)

#Tokyo2020 | 21 Notes

22 | AuburnTigers.com/Olympics