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Ohio State Olympians Ohio State Olympians Name Years at OSU Olympic Sport Country Olympic Year Medals Won Men-Basketball Hosket, Wilmer F. (Bill) 1965-1968 Basketball USA 1968 Gold Medal Lucas, Jerry 1959-1962 Basketball USA 1960 Gold Medal Redd, Michael 1998-2000 Basketball USA 2008 Gold Medal Women-Basketball Noble, Cindy 1978 Basketball USA 1980 Did not compete Basketball USA 1984 Gold Medal Smith, Katie 1993-1996 Basketball USA 2000 Gold Medal Basketball USA 2004 Gold Medal Basketball USA 2008 Gold Medal Men-Diving Anderson, Miller 1946-1948 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1948 Silver Medal Diving-Platform USA 1948 Withdrew-Injured Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1952 Silver Medal Botella, Juan 1960-1963 Diving-3 Meter Springboard Mexico 1956 11th place Diving-Platform Mexico 1956 10th place Diving-3 Meter Springboard Mexico 1960 Bronze Medal Bradshaw, Mark 1982-1985 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1988 5th place Calhoun, John Collier (Jack) 1947-1950 Diving-Platform USA 1952 9th place Clotworthy, Robert Lynn (Bob) 1950-1953 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1952 Bronze Medal Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1956 Gold Medal Finneran, Michael Holman 1968-1971 Diving-Platform USA 1972 9th place Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1972 5th place Gompf, Thomas Eugene 1958-1961 Diving-Platform USA 1964 Bronze Medal Hall, Sam Wesley 1957-1960 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1960 Silver Medal Harlan, Bruce Ira 1947-1950 Diving-Platform USA 1948 Silver Medal Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1948 Gold Medal Harper, Donald Dewayne 1955-1958 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1956 Silver Medal Jeffrey, Patrick S. 1985-1989 Diving-Platform USA 1988 12th place Diving-Platform USA 1996 9th place Lundqvist, Goran 1962-1963 Diving-Springboard Sweden 1960 14th place Diving-Platform Sweden 1960 11th place Diving-Springboard Sweden 1964 5th place Diving-Platform Sweden 1964 Withdrew Moore, Patrick Timothy (Tim) 1972-1975 Diving-Platform USA 1976 5th place Patrick, William "Bill" 1955-1958 Diving-Springboard Canada 1956 10th place Diving-Platform Canada 1956 15th place Pichler, David J. 1989-1992 Diving-Platform USA 1996 6th place Diving-Platform (10 meter) USA 2000 9th place Ohio State Olympians Diving-10 Meter Synchronized Platform USA 2000 7th place Diving-3 Meter Synchonized Springboard USA 2000 4th place Vitucci, Louis Vincent 1960-1963 Diving-Platform USA 1964 19th place Vosler, Kent Douglas 1974-1975, 1977-1978 Diving-Platform USA 1976 4th place Whitten, Glen Allen 1955-1958 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1956 4th place Women's Diving Bell, Katie 2007-2011 Diving-10 Meter Platform USA 2012 16th place Chandler, Jennifer 1977-1978 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1976 Gold Medal Fuller, Debbie 1986-1988 Diving Canada 1980 Did not compete Diving-Platform Canada 1984 6th place Diving-3 Meter Springboard Canada 1984 8th place Diving-Platform Canada 1988 10th place Diving-3 Meter Springboard Canada 1988 9th place LaFace, Karen 1985-1988 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1992 9th place McCormick, Kelly Anne 1982-1983 Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1984 Silver Medal Diving-3 Meter Springboard USA 1988 Bronze Medal Wilson-Davis, Debbie Keplar 1973-1974 Diving-Platform USA 1976 Bronze Medal Weinstein, Barbara 1977-1978 Diving-Platform USA 1980 Did not compete Fencing Bond-Williams, Louise 2001-2004 Fencing-Women's Sabre, Individual Great Britain 2004 16th place Fencing-Women's Sabre, Individual Great Britain 2012 Byrne, Siobhan 2004-2008 Fencing-Women's Sabre, Individual Ireland 2008 36th place Grench, Eileen 2004-2008 Fencing-Women's Sabre, Individual Panama 2016 30th place Harvey, Eleanor 2014-2017 Fencing-Women's Foil Canada 2016 7th place Lorber, Ted 1926-1928 Fencing-Men's Foil, Individual USA 1932 Eliminated Pryor, Jason 2005-2009 Fencing-Men's Epee USA 2016 22nd place Rogers, Jason 2002-2003, 2005-2006 Fencing-Men's Sabre, Individual USA 2004 25th place Fencing-Men's Sabre, Team USA 2004 4th place Fencing-Men's Sabre, Individual USA 2008 28th place Fencing-Men's Sabre, Team USA 2008 Silver Medal Shaito, Mona 2012-2016 Fencing-Women's Foil, Individual Lebanon 2012 Fencing-Women's Foil Lebanon 2016 29th place Shaito, Zain 2011- Fencing-Men's Foil, Individual Lebanon 2012 Thompson, Hannah 2002-2005 Fencing-Women's Foil, Individual USA 2008 27th place Fencing-Women's Foil, Team USA 2008 Silver Medal Tschomakova, Margarita 2009-2012 Fencing-Women's Sabre, Individual Bulgaria 2012 Field Hockey Marcellus, Susan 1976-1979 Field Hockey USA 1980# Did not compete Men's Gymnastics Bhavsar, Raj 2000-2003 Men's Gymnastics-Team Competition USA 2008 Bronze Medal Koudivov, Misha 2011-2014 Men's Gymnastics-Team Competition New Zealand 2016 Not in top 8 Pinto, Gil 1987-1989 Men's Gymnastics-Individual All Around Brazil 1988 84th place Ohio State Olympians Simons, Kip 1991-1994 Men's Gymnastics-Team Competition USA 1996 5th place Wilson, Blaine 1994-1997 Men's Gymnastics-Team Competition USA 1996 5th place Men's Gymnastics-Individual All Around USA 1996 10th place Men's Gymnastics-Rings USA 1996 Tied 7th place Men's Gymnastics-Individual All Around USA 2000 6th place Men's Gymnastics-Vault USA 2000 6th place Men's Gymnastics-Team Competition USA 2000 5th place Men's Gymnastics-Team Competition USA 2004 Silver Medal Men's Ice Hockey Kesler, Ryan 2002, 2003 Men's Ice Hockey USA 2010 Silver Medal Men's Ice Hockey USA 2014 Andre Signoretti 1998-2000 Men's Ice Hockey Italy 2006 11th place Women's Ice Hockey Bonhomme, Tessa 2004-2008 Women's Ice Hockey Canada 2010 Gold Medal Chesson, Lisa 2005-2008 Women's Ice Hockey USA 2010 Silver Medal Laaksonen, Emma 2001-2004 Women's Ice Hockey Finland 1998 Bronze Medal Women's Ice Hockey Finland 2002 4th place Women's Ice Hockey Finland 2006 4th place Women's Ice Hockey Finland 2010 Bronze Medal Women's Ice Hockey Finland 2014 Spooner, Natalie 2009-2012 Women's Ice Hockey Canada 2014 Gold Medal Women's Ice Hockey Canada 2018 Silver Medal Svedin, Annie 2010-2014 Women's Ice Hockey Sweden 2018 Tuominen, Minttu 2009-2013 Women's Ice Hockey Finland 2010 Bronze Medal Women's Ice Hockey Finland 2014 Women's Ice Hockey Finland 2018 Bronze Medal Kayak Welbourn, Jerry Lowell 1950-1953 (Track & Field) Kayak Fours USA 1972 Eliminated Modern Pentathlon Burley, Michael 1972-74 Modern Pentathlon-Individual USA 1976 16th place Modern Pentathlon-Team USA 1976 4th place Modern Pentathlon-Team USA 1980 Did not compete Rifle Furrer, Amanda 2010- Women's Three-Position 50m Rifle USA 2012 Rowing Cid I Centrelles, Aina 2013-present Rowing-Women's Pair Spain 2016 Paulis, Ilse 2012 Rowing-Women's Lightweight Double Netherlands 2016 Gold Medal Ravera-Scaramozzino, Elodie 2014 Rowing-Women's Double Sculls France 2016 Shumway, Margot 1999-2002 Rowing-Quadruple Sculls USA 2008 5th place Ohio State Olympians Rowing-Double Sculls USA 2012 Wurzel, Claudia 2007-2009 Rowing-Women's Pair Italy 2012 Rugby Nate Ebner Football 2009-2011 Rugby Sevens USA 2016 Men's Soccer Espinoza, Roger 2007 Men's Soccer Honduras 2012 Women's Soccer Prince, Nichelle 2013-2016 Women's Soccer Canada 2016 Bronze Medal Softball Kristi DeVries 2001-2004 Softball-Pitcher Netherlands 2008 8th place Men's Swimming Agnew, David Garrick 1951-1952 Swimming-400 Meter Freestyle Australia 1948 Did not place Swimming-1500 Meter Freestyle Australia 1948 Did not place Swimming-400 Meter Freestyle Australia 1952 Did not place Swimming-1500 Meter Freestyle Australia 1952 Did not place Swimming-800 Meter Freestyle Relay Australia 1952 Did not place Beaumont, Lucien 1954 Swimming-100 Meter Freestyle Canada 1952 Did not place Swimming-100 Backstroke Canada 1952 Did not place Swimming-800 Meter Freestyle Relay Canada 1952 Did not place Chammah, Itai 2007-2010 Swimming-200 Meter Backstroke Israel 2008 27th place Cleveland, Richard Fitch (Dick) 1951-1954 Swimming-100 Meter Freestyle USA 1952 Did not place Dooley, Frank Martin 1949-1952 Swimming-800 Meter Freestyle Relay USA 1952 Gold Medal Geelen, Pieke "Pie" 1993-1994 Swimming-400 Meter Freestyle Relay Holland 1996 5th place Gilman, Ralph 1936 Swimming-800 Meter Freestyle Relay USA 1936 Silver Medal Higgins, John Herbert 1936-1940 Swimming-200 Meter Breaststroke USA 1936 4th place Holan, Gerald Roy (Jerry) 1951-1953 Swimming-200 Meter Breaststroke USA 1952 9th place Kehrmann, Ron 1981-1984 Swimming-200 Individual Medley Israel 1980 Did not compete Konno, Ford Hiroshi 1952-1955 Swimming-1500 Meter Freestyle USA 1952 Gold Medal Swimming-400 Meter Freestyle USA 1952 Silver Medal Swimming-800 Meter Freestyle Relay USA 1952 Gold Medal Swimming-800 Meter Freestyle Relay USA 1956 Silver Medal McNamee, Gerald (Gerry) 1953-1957 Swimming-400 Meter Freestyle Canada 1952 Eliminated Swimming-1500 Meter Freestyle Canada 1952 Eliminated Swimming-800 Meter Freestyle Relay Canada 1952 Eliminated Markovic, George 2007-2010 Swimming-400 Meter Freestyle Serbia 2012 Swimming-4x100 Freestyle Relay Serbia 2012 Onekea, George Helela Jr. 1956-1959 Swimming-1500 Meter Freestyle USA 1956 Did not place Swimming-400 Meter Freestyle USA 1956 Did not place Oyakawa, Yoshinobu "Yoshi" 1952-1955 Swimming-100 Meter Backstroke USA 1952 Gold Medal Swimming-100 Meter Backstroke USA 1956 8th place Portelance, Leo 1952 Swimming-200 Meter Breaststroke Canada 1952 Did not place Ohio State Olympians Swimming-800 Meter Freestyle Relay Canada 1952 12th place Rees, Nick 2000-2003 Swimming-100 Butterfly Bahamas 2000 57th place Swimming-100 Butterfly Bahamas 2004 50th place Roki, Niksa 2006-2009 Swimming-200 Butterfly Croatia 2008 31th place Swimming-400 IM Croatia 2008 23rd place Rolley, Andy 1991-1994 Swimming-200 Meter IM Great Britain 1992 Did not place Swimming-400 Meter IM Great Britain 1992 Did not place Silverio, Nicasio "Nick" 1951-1954 Swimming-100 Meter Freestyle Cuba 1948 Did not place Swimming-100 Meter Freestyle Cuba 1952 Did not place Smith, William M.
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