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Great Britain at the Olympics

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Sporting event delegation
Great Britain at the
Olympics
IOC codeGBR
NOCBritish Olympic Association
Medals
Ranked 5th
Gold
310
Silver
344
Bronze
360
Total
1,014
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

The United Kingdom has been represented at every modernOlympic Games. As of the2024 Summer Olympics, it is third in theall-time Summer Olympic medal table by overall number of medals, and fourth in number of gold medals won. London hosted theSummer Olympic Games in1908,1948 and2012.

Athletes from the United Kingdom compete as part of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland Olympic Team,[1] currently branded "Team GB". The team is organised by theBritish Olympic Association, theNational Olympic Committee for the UK. Team GB also represents the United Kingdom'sOverseas Territories (with the exceptions ofBermuda, theBritish Virgin Islands, and theCayman Islands), and the threeCrown Dependencies ofGuernsey,Jersey, and theIsle of Man. Athletes fromNorthern Ireland can choose to compete for either Britain or theRepublic of Ireland.[nb 1]

British athletes have won a combined total of 1,015 medals at the Olympic Games; 981 of those medals were won at the Summer Olympics, where Team GB is the only team to have won at least one gold medal at every games. Team GB is also the only team to have won at least one athletics medal at every Summer Olympic Games. The team has been less successful at the Winter Olympics, winning 34 medals, 12 of them gold. The United Kingdom finished in first place on the medals table at the 1908 games, placed second at the 2016 games, and third at the1900,1912,1920, and 2012 games.

The most successful British Olympian by gold medals and total medals won isSir Jason Kenny, who has won seven gold medals and nine overall, all in track cycling. The cyclistDame Laura Kenny and the dressage riderCharlotte Dujardin share the record for the most medals won by a female British athlete, with six each; Kenny's five gold medals are the female British record. The most successful Winter Olympian from Team GB isLizzy Yarnold, with two gold medals in the women's skeleton.

Eligibility

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A heroes' welcome for Welsh Olympians and Paralympians at theSenedd building, 2012

As theNational Olympic Committee (NOC) for the United Kingdom, theBritish Olympic Association (BOA) membership encompasses the fourHome Nations of the United Kingdom (England,Northern Ireland,Scotland andWales, who notably compete separately in many international sports outside Olympic competition for historic reasons), plus the threeCrown Dependencies (Guernsey,Isle of Man andJersey), and all but three of theBritish Overseas Territories[2](Bermuda,British Virgin Islands andCayman Islands have their own NOCs).

Representatives of thedevolved Northern Ireland government and others in the region, however, have objected to the name "Team GB" as discriminatory, and have called for it to be renamed as "Team UK" to make it clearer that Northern Ireland is included on the team.[3][4]

The existence of a Great Britain team has been criticised byWelsh andScottish nationalists, advocating for separateWelsh[5] andScottish Olympic teams instead.[6][7][8]

Under the IOC charter, theOlympic Federation of Ireland is also responsible for the entire island ofIreland.[9] However, athletes fromNorthern Ireland can elect to represent either the UK (in Team GB) orIreland at the Olympics, aspeople of Northern Ireland. A number of Northern Irish-born athletes, particularly in boxing, have won medals for Ireland at the Games, and a small number of athletes from Northern Ireland have represented both Team GB and Team Ireland, most recently swimming gold-medalistJack McMillan.

All athletes from the whole ofIreland were included in the Great Britain team up until the 1920 Olympics as the entire island was part of the United Kingdom at that time, and the Team GB claim to have won at least one gold at every Summer Games is partially founded on a single Irish athlete,Tom Kiely who won gold in the1904 St. Louis games. While Kiely himself objected to the designation, considering himself simply Irish, Olympic historians recognise his medal as a medal for Great Britain and Ireland, thus maintaining the unique British record.[10]

Other nations that formed part of the thenBritish Empire, however, were represented separately even before full independence in a variety of ways, either as fledgling nations such asSouth Africa andIndia, or occasionally in regional teams such asAustralasia and BritishWest Indies.

Hosted games

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The United Kingdom has hosted the Summer Games on three occasions – 1908, 1948 and 2012, all in London – second only to the United States. At the2016 Summer Olympics in Rio,Great Britain became the first team to win more medals at a Summer Olympics immediately after hosting a Summer Olympics; they won 67 medals overall, coming in second place in the medal table ahead ofChina, two more than inLondon in 2012. This success came 20 years after finishing 36th in the medal table, after winning just one gold and fourteen other medals at the1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, which led to significant changes in the management and funding of British sports and facilities.[11]

London also won the right to host the 1944 Summer Olympics. However, the 1944 games were cancelled due to theSecond World War.

Successful bids

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GamesHost cityDatesNationsParticipantsEvents
1908 Summer OlympicsLondon27 April – 31 October222,008110
1944 Summer OlympicsLondonCancelled
1948 Summer OlympicsLondon29 July – 14 August594,104136
2012 Summer OlympicsLondon27 July – 12 August20410,820302

Unsuccessful bids

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GamesCityWinner of bid
1992 Summer OlympicsBirminghamBarcelona, Spain
1996 Summer OlympicsManchesterAtlanta, United States
2000 Summer OlympicsManchesterSydney, Australia

Potential future bids

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In February 2019, theMayor of LondonSadiq Khan announced plans to bid for the2032 or 2036 Olympics, which was backed byUK Sport.[12] However, it has been speculated that eitherManchester orBirmingham may be in the frame to host future games, rather than London. In July 2021, the 2032 Games were awarded toBrisbane.

In July 2024, Khan revealed he was to attend the opening ceremony of the2024 Summer Olympics in Paris and would use the opportunity to lobby members of the British Olympic Association and thePrime Minister (a potential bid would need to be both underwritten by the government and backed by the BOA) into hosting the 2040 Olympics.[13] He claimed London could host the "greenest games ever" by reusing venues from the 2012 games including the London Stadium, the London Aquatics Centre, Lee Valley Velopark and Copper Box Arena. The idea was backed byTom Daley, Team GB diver, commenting that "London is one of the few cities on the planet where you would be able to host the games tomorrow".

A 2025 proposal by the Heseltine Institute would see Manchester andLiverpool launch a joint bid for the 2040 Games - this idea was backed by the Mayor of Greater ManchesterAndy Burnham, who described the prospect of the two cities hosting the games as an opportunity to 'rebalance the country'[14].

Medals

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See also:All-time Olympic Games medal table

Medals by Summer Games

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  Host country

GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Kingdom of Greece1896 Athens1023275
French Third Republic1900 Paris1011579313
United States1904 St. Louis311029
United Kingdom1908 London6765651391461
Sweden1912 Stockholm274101516413
Belgium1920 Antwerp234141513423
French Third Republic1924 Paris26791312344
Netherlands1928 Amsterdam23231072011
United States1932 Los Angeles108475168
Nazi Germany1936 Berlin2084731410
United Kingdom1948 London40431462312
Finland1952 Helsinki2571281118
Australia1956 Melbourne1896711248
Italy1960 Rome25326122012
Japan1964 Tokyo20441221810
Mexico1968 Mexico City2255531310
West Germany1972 Munich2844591812
Canada1976 Montreal2423551313
Soviet Union1980 Moscow219579219
United States1984 Los Angeles337511213711
South Korea1988 Seoul34551092412
Spain1992 Barcelona37153122013
United States1996 Atlanta3001861536
Australia2000 Sydney310111072810
Greece2004 Athens26499123010
China2008 Beijing313191319514
United Kingdom2012 London541291818653
Brazil2016 Rio de Janeiro366272317672
Japan2020 Tokyo376222022644
France2024 Paris327142229657
United States2028 Los AngelesFuture events
Australia2032 Brisbane
Total (30/30)8,2402983393439804
Source:[15][16][17]

Medals by Winter Games

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Source:[15][17]

Medals by summer sport

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  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Athletics568777220
 Cycling403931110
 Rowing34271778
 Sailing32211366
 Swimming21353187
 Boxing20152863
 Tennis17141243
 Equestrian15121845
 Shooting14161949
 Canoeing510823
 Gymnastics441321
 Triathlon43411
 Field hockey42713
 Modern pentathlon4239
 Wrestling341017
 Football3003
 Water polo3003
 Diving241218
 Taekwondo24410
 Polo2316
 Archery2259
 Rackets2237
 Tug of war2215
 Water motorsports2002
 Fencing1809
 Weightlifting1449
 Golf1214
 Cricket1001
 Sport climbing1001
 Judo081220
 Rugby0303
 Badminton0123
 Jeu de paume0112
 Artistic swimming0101
 Lacrosse0101
 Skateboarding0022
Totals (36 entries)298337339974

This table excludes seven medals – one gold, two silver, and four bronze – awarded in the1908 and1920 figure skating events.

Medals by winter sport

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  Leading in that sport
SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Figure skating53715
 Curling3216
 Skeleton3159
 Bobsleigh1135
 Ice hockey1012
 Snowboarding0022
 Freestyle skiing0011
 Short track speed skating0011
Totals (8 entries)1372141

This table includes seven medals – one gold, two silver, and four bronze – awarded in the1908 and1920 figure skating events.

List of Winter Olympic medallists

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This list also contains the medals won in winter sports at the 1908 and 1920 Summer Olympics, which are not counted in the overall winter Olympic total.

MedalName(s)GamesSportEvent
 GoldMadge Syers1908 LondonFigure skatingLadies' singles
 GoldWilliam Jackson
Thomas Murray
Robin Welsh
Laurence Jackson
1924 ChamonixCurlingMen's event
 GoldGreat Britain men's national ice hockey team1936 Garmisch-PartenkirchenIce hockeyMen's event
 GoldJeannette Altwegg1952 OsloFigure skatingLadies' singles
 GoldRobin Dixon
Tony Nash
1964 InnsbruckBobsleighTwo man
 GoldJohn Curry1976 InnsbruckFigure skatingMen's singles
 GoldRobin Cousins1980 Lake PlacidFigure skatingMen's singles
 GoldJayne Torvill
Christopher Dean
1984 SarajevoFigure skatingIce dancing
 GoldRhona Martin
Debbie Knox
Fiona MacDonald
Janice Rankin
Margaret Morton
2002 Salt Lake CityCurlingWomen's event
 GoldAmy Williams2010 VancouverSkeletonWomen's event
 GoldLizzy Yarnold2014 SochiSkeletonWomen's event
 GoldLizzy Yarnold2018 PyeongchangSkeletonWomen's event
 GoldEve Muirhead
Vicky Wright
Jennifer Dodds
Hailey Duff
Mili Smith
2022 BeijingCurlingWomen's event
 SilverPhyllis Johnson
James H. Johnson
1908 LondonFigure skatingPairs Skating
 SilverArthur Cumming1908 LondonFigure skatingMen's special figures
 SilverRalph Broome
Thomas Arnold
Alexander Richardson
Rodney Soher
1924 ChamonixBobsleighFour man
 SilverCecilia Colledge1936 Garmisch-PartenkirchenFigure skatingLadies' singles
 SilverShelley Rudman2006 TurinSkeletonWomen's event
 SilverDavid Murdoch
Greg Drummond
Scott Andrews
Michael Goodfellow
Tom Brewster
2014 SochiCurlingMen's event
 SilverBruce Mouat
Grant Hardie
Bobby Lammie
Hammy McMillan Jr.
Ross Whyte
2022 BeijingCurlingMen's event
 BronzeGeoffrey Hall-Say1908 LondonFigure skatingMen's special figures
 BronzeDorothy Greenhough-Smith1908 LondonFigure skatingLadies' singles
 BronzeMadge Syers
Edgar Syers
1908 LondonFigure skatingPairs skating
 BronzePhyllis Johnson
Basil Williams
1920 AntwerpFigure skatingPairs Skating
 BronzeEthel Muckelt1924 ChamonixFigure skatingLadies' singles
 BronzeGreat Britain men's national ice hockey team1924 ChamonixIce hockeyMen's event
 BronzeDavid Carnegie1928 St. MoritzSkeletonMen's event
 BronzeFrederick McEvoy
James Cardno
Guy Dugdale
Charles Green
1936 Garmisch-PartenkirchenBobsleighFour man
 BronzeJeannette Altwegg1948 St. MoritzFigure skatingLadies' singles
 BronzeJohn Crammond1948 St. MoritzSkeletonMen's event
 BronzeNicky Gooch1994 LillehammerShort track speed skatingMen's 500m
 BronzeJayne Torvill
Christopher Dean
1994 LillehammerFigure skatingIce dancing
 BronzeSean Olsson
Dean Ward
Courtney Rumbolt
Paul Attwood
1998 NaganoBobsleighFour man
 BronzeAlex Coomber2002 Salt Lake CitySkeletonWomen's event
 BronzeJenny Jones2014 SochiSnowboardingWomen's slopestyle
 BronzeEve Muirhead
Anna Sloan
Vicki Adams
Claire Hamilton
Lauren Gray
2014 SochiCurlingWomen's event
 BronzeJohn James Jackson
Bruce Tasker
Stuart Benson
Joel Fearon
2014 SochiBobsleighFour man
 BronzeDominic Parsons2018 PyeongchangSkeletonMen's event
 BronzeLaura Deas2018 PyeongchangSkeletonWomen's event
 BronzeBilly Morgan2018 PyeongchangSnowboardingMen's Big Air
 BronzeIzzy Atkin2018 PyeongchangFreestyle skiingWomen's slopestyle

Multiple medallists

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The following athletes have won more than one medal for Great Britain at the Winter Olympics, or in winter disciplines.Bold denotes athletes that have not yet retired.

AthleteSportYearsGender1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Lizzy Yarnold Skeleton2014–2018F2002
Eve Muirhead Curling2014–2022F1012
Christopher Dean Figure skating1984–1994M1012
Jayne Torvill Figure skating1984–1994F1012
Jeannette Altwegg Figure skating1948–1952F1012
Madge Syers Figure skating1908F1012
Phyllis Johnson Figure skating1908–1920F0112

Stripped medal

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Great Britain's only stripped medal in Winter Olympic history was an Alpine Skiing bronze at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Alain Baxter tested positive for a banned substance, resulting from Baxter using a branded inhaler product bought in Salt Lake City which, unknown to him, contained different chemicals in the United States than in his native country. While the British version contained no banned substances, the American version did, albeit in small amounts. Baxter was exonerated of deliberate wrong doing, but was forced to return his medal on the basis of strict liability.

MedalName(s)GamesSportEvent
 BronzeAlain Baxter2002 Salt Lake CityAlpine SkiingMen's slalom

Medals by individual

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Jason Kenny
Laura Kenny
Yarnold
Jason Kenny (top) has won the most gold medals of any British Olympian, with seven; his wifeLaura Kenny (centre) has the most gold medals of any female British Olympian, with five.Lizzy Yarnold (bottom) is the most successful British Winter Olympian, with two gold medals.

According to official data of theInternational Olympic Committee. This is a list of people who have won at least three Olympic gold medals or four Olympic medals for Great Britain. Medals won in the1906 Intercalated Games are not included. It includes top-three placings in 1896 and 1900, before medals were awarded for top-three placings.

AthleteSportYearsGamesGender1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Jason Kenny Track cycling2008–2020SummerM7209
Chris Hoy Track cycling2000–2012SummerM6107
Bradley Wiggins Track cycling
 Road cycling
2000–2016SummerM5128
Laura Kenny Track cycling2012–2020SummerF5106
Steve Redgrave Rowing1984–2000SummerM5016
Ben Ainslie Sailing1996–2012SummerM4105
Mo Farah Athletics2012–2016SummerM4004
Matthew Pinsent Rowing1992–2004SummerM4004
Paulo Radmilovic Water polo
 Swimming
1908–1920SummerM4004
James Guy Swimming2016–2024SummerM3306
Adam Peaty Swimming2016–2024SummerM3306
Jack Beresford Rowing1920–1936SummerM3205
Charlotte Dujardin Equestrian2012–2020SummerF3126
Max Whitlock Gymnastics2012–2020SummerM3036
Henry Taylor Swimming1908–1920SummerM3025
Ed Clancy Track cycling2008–2016SummerM3014
Reginald Doherty Tennis1900–1908SummerM3014
Tom Dean Swimming2020–2024SummerM3003
Ben Maher Equestrian2012–2024SummerM3003
Richard Meade Equestrian1968–1972SummerM3003
Pete Reed Rowing2008–2016SummerM3003
Charles Sydney Smith Water polo1908–1920SummerM3003
Andrew Triggs Hodge Rowing2008–2016SummerM3003
4 Olympic medals or more, and fewer than 3 Olympic golds
Duncan Scott Swimming2016–2024SummerM2608
Sebastian Coe Athletics1980–1984SummerM2204
Alex Yee Triathlon2020–2024SummerM2114
Rebecca Adlington Swimming2008–2012SummerF2024
Katherine Grainger Rowing2000–2016SummerF1405
Kathleen McKane Godfree Tennis1920–1924SummerF1225
Elinor Barker Track cycling2016–2024SummerF1214
Tom Daley Diving2012–2024SummerM1135
Guy Butler Athletics1920–1924SummerM1124
Charles Dixon Tennis1908–1912SummerM1124
Liam Heath Canoeing2012–2020SummerM1124
Carl Hester Equestrian2012–2024SummerM1124
Jack Laugher Diving2016–2024SummerM1124
Christine Ohuruogu Athletics2008–2016SummerF1124
Jack Carlin Track cycling2020–2024SummerM0224
Ginny Elliott Equestrian1984–1988SummerF0224
Louis Smith Gymnastics2008–2016SummerM0224
Joyce Cooper Swimming1928–1932SummerF0134
  • People in bold are still active competitors

Lizzy Yarnold is the most successful British athlete at theWinter Olympics, with two gold medals.Duncan Scott is the most prolific athlete at a single Games, winning four medals (1 gold, 3 silver) at the2020 Olympics.Steve Redgrave is the most consistent British Olympic athlete, winning gold medals at five consecutive Games (1984-2000).

Most successful British Olympian progression

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This table shows how the designation of most successful British Olympian has progressed over time. This table ranks athletes by golds, then silvers, then bronzes; the progression would be different if ranked purely by medals.

AthleteSportDateGender1st place, gold medalist(s)2nd place, silver medalist(s)3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Total
Launceston Elliot Weightlifting7 April 1896M1001
7 April 1896M1102
Lorne Currie Sailing25 May 1900M2002
John Gretton SailingM
Linton Hope SailingM
Algernon Maudslay SailingM
Laurence Doherty Tennis11 July 1900M
Reginald Doherty Tennis28 August 1900M2013
11 July 1908M3014
Henry Taylor Swimming15 July 1912M
Paul Radmilovic Swimming
 Water polo
29 August 1920M4004
Steve Redgrave Rowing21 July 1996M4015
23 September 2000M5016
Chris Hoy Track cycling2 August 2012M5106
7 August 2012M6107
Jason Kenny Track cycling16 August 2016M
3 August 2021M6208
8 August 2021M7209

Most successful in their sport

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As of the 2024 Olympics, the following athletes are the most successful (ordered by golds, then silvers, then bronzes) in their sport:

Steve Redgrave andReginald Doherty are the most successful male athletes in their respective sports,Rowing andTennis. Five-time gold medalistLaura Kenny is the most successful female cyclist andHannah Mills with two gold medals and a silver is the successful woman in sailing.Nicola Adams, with two golds, shares the title of most successful woman inBoxing.

Medals by sport

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Alpine skiing

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Further information:Alpine skiing at the Winter Olympics andList of British alpine skiers
YearSkiersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1936820000
19481360000
1952760000
19561460000
1960860000
19641160000
19681060000
1972860000
19761060000
1980960000
1984860000
198812100000
199212100000
19946100000
19986100000
20026100000
20066100000
20104100000
20142100000
20184110000
20224110000
Total0000

Archery

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Further information:Archery at the Summer Olympics
YearArchersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1900Did not compete
1904
190841322151
1912No Competition
1920Did not compete
19241968No Competition
1972620000
1976420000
1980420000
1984620000
19886400114
19926400226
1996340000
2000340000
20044400116
20086[18]4[18]0000
2012640000
2016240000
2020650000
2024650000
2028
Total22595

Medalists

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MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldWilliam DodUnited Kingdom1908 LondonArcheryMen's double York round
 SilverReginald Brooks-KingUnited Kingdom1908 LondonArcheryMen's double York round
 GoldQueenie NewallUnited Kingdom1908 LondonArcheryWomen's double National round
 SilverLottie DodUnited Kingdom1908 LondonArcheryWomen's double National round
 BronzeBeatrice Hill-LoweUnited Kingdom1908 LondonArcheryWomen's double National round
 BronzeSteven Hallard
Richard Priestman
Leroy Watson
South Korea1988 SeoulArcheryMen's team
 BronzeSteven Hallard
Richard Priestman
Simon Terry
Spain1992 BarcelonaArcheryMen's team
 BronzeSimon TerrySpain1992 BarcelonaArcheryMen's individual
 BronzeAlison WilliamsonGreece2004 AthensArcheryWomen's individual

Artistic swimming

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Further information:Artistic swimming at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain appeared in the first synchronised swimming competition in 1984.

YearSwimmersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1984220000
1988220000
1992220000
19962004Did not compete
2008220000
2012820000
2016220000
2020220000
20242201012
2028
Total01018

Medalists

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MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 SilverKate Shortman
Isabelle Thorpe
France2024 ParisArtistic swimmingWomen's duet

Athletics

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Further information:Athletics at the Summer Olympics
YearAthletesEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896501125
1900933282
1904311022
1908126773172
19126121584
192041444123
192465335113
19285522154
19322424285
19365225074
194879061714
19526601455
19565514274
19606113486
196462471123
19686812149
19727011247
197652001120
198061424103
198485376163
1988102062813
19929120466
199677042625
20007222266
20045430143
20085812588
20126942063
2016804721476
20207748023524
20246348145107
2028
Total5687772203

Medalists

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MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeCharles GmelinGreece1896 AthensAthleticsMen's 400 metres
 SilverGrantley GouldingGreece1896 AthensAthleticsMen's 110 metres hurdles
 GoldAlfred TysoeFrance1900 ParisAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 GoldCharles BennettFrance1900 ParisAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 SilverSidney RobinsonFrance1900 ParisAthleticsMen's 2500 metres steeplechase
 GoldJohn RimmerFrance1900 ParisAthleticsMen's 4000 metres steeplechase
 SilverCharles BennettFrance1900 ParisAthleticsMen's 4000 metres steeplechase
 BronzeSidney RobinsonFrance1900 ParisAthleticsMen's 4000 metres steeplechase
 SilverPatrick LeahyFrance1900 ParisAthleticsMen's high jump
 BronzePatrick LeahyFrance1900 ParisAthleticsMen's long jump
 SilverJohn DalyUnited States1904 St. LouisAthleticsMen's 2590 metres steeplechase
 GoldTom KielyUnited States1904 St. LouisAthleticsMen's all-around
 GoldWyndham HalswelleUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 400 metres
 SilverHarold WilsonUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeNorman HallowsUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 GoldEmil VoigtUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 5 miles
 SilverEdward OwenUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 5 miles
 BronzeJimmy TremeerUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 GoldArthur RussellUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 3200 metres steeplechase
 SilverArthur RobertsonUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 3200 metres steeplechase
 GoldWilliam Coales
Joe Deakin
Arthur Robertson
United Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 3 miles team race
 GoldGeorge LarnerUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 3500 metres walk
 SilverErnest WebbUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 3500 metres walk
 GoldGeorge LarnerUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 10 miles walk
 SilverErnest WebbUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 10 miles walk
 BronzeEdward SpencerUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's 10 miles walk
 GoldTim AhearneUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's triple jump
 SilverCon LeahyUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's high jump
 SilverDenis HorganUnited Kingdom1908 LondonAthleticsMen's shot put
 BronzeWillie ApplegarthSweden1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's 200 metres
 GoldArnold JacksonSweden1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeGeorge HutsonSweden1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldWillie Applegarth
Victor d'Arcy
David Jacobs
Henry Macintosh
Sweden1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeErnest Henley
George Nicol
Cyril Seedhouse
James Soutter
Sweden1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 BronzeJoe Cottrill
George Hutson
William Moore
Edward Owen
Cyril Porter
Sweden1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's 3000 metres team race
 SilverErnest WebbSweden1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's 10 kilometres walk
 BronzeErnest Glover
Frederick Hibbins
Thomas Humphreys
Sweden1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's team cross country
 BronzeHarry EdwardBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 100 metres
 BronzeHarry EdwardBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 200 metres
 SilverGuy ButlerBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 400 metres
 GoldAlbert HillBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 GoldAlbert HillBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 SilverPhilip Noel-BakerBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeJames WilsonBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 GoldPercy HodgeBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 GoldCecil Griffiths
Robert Lindsay
John Ainsworth-Davis
Guy Butler
Belgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverJoe Blewitt
Albert Hill
William Seagrove
Belgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 3000 metres team race
 BronzeCharles GunnBelgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's 10 kilometres walk
 SilverJames Wilson
Anton Hegarty
Alfred Nichols
Belgium1920 AntwerpAthleticsMen's team cross country
 GoldHarold AbrahamsFrance1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 100 metres
 BronzeEric LiddellFrance1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 200 metres
 GoldEric LiddellFrance1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 400 metres
 BronzeGuy ButlerFrance1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 400 metres
 GoldDouglas LoweFrance1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 BronzeH. B. StallardFrance1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 SilverHarold Abrahams
Walter Rangeley
Wilfred Nichol
Lancelot Royle
France1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeEdward Toms
George Renwick
Richard Ripley
Guy Butler
France1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverBertram Macdonald
Herbert Johnston
George Webber
France1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 3000 metres team race
 SilverGordon GoodwinFrance1924 ParisAthleticsMen's 10 kilometres walk
 BronzeMalcolm NokesFrance1924 ParisAthleticsMen's hammer throw
 SilverJack LondonNetherlands1928 AmsterdamAthleticsMen's 100 metres
 SilverWalter RangeleyNetherlands1928 AmsterdamAthleticsMen's 200 metres
 GoldDouglas LoweNetherlands1928 AmsterdamAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 GoldDavid BurghleyNetherlands1928 AmsterdamAthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeCyril Gill
Edward Smouha
Walter Rangeley
Jack London
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamAthleticsMen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 GoldTommy HampsonUnited States1932 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 SilverJerry CornesUnited States1932 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeDonald FinlayUnited States1932 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 110 metres hurdles
 SilverThomas EvensonUnited States1932 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 SilverCrew Stoneley
Tommy Hampson
David Burghley
Godfrey Rampling
United States1932 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverThomas EvensonUnited States1932 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's marathon
 GoldTommy GreenUnited States1932 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 50 kilometres walk
 BronzeNellie Halstead
Eileen Hiscock
Gwendoline Porter
Violet Webb
United States1932 Los AngelesAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 SilverGodfrey BrownGermany1936 BerlinAthleticsMen's 400 metres
 SilverDon FinlayGermany1936 BerlinAthleticsMen's 110 metres hurdles
 GoldFreddie Wolff
Godfrey Rampling
Bill Roberts
Godfrey Brown
Germany1936 BerlinAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverErnest HarperGermany1936 BerlinAthleticsMen's marathon
 GoldHarold WhitlockGermany1936 BerlinAthleticsMen's 50 kilometres walk
 SilverEileen Hiscock
Violet Olney
Audrey Brown
Barbara Burke
Germany1936 BerlinAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 SilverDorothy OdamGermany1936 BerlinAthleticsWomen's high jump
 SilverAlastair McCorquodale
John Gregory
Ken Jones
Jack Archer
United Kingdom1948 LondonAthleticsMen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 SilverTom RichardsUnited Kingdom1948 LondonAthleticsMen's marathon
 BronzeTebbs Lloyd JohnsonUnited Kingdom1948 LondonAthleticsMen's 50 kilometres walk
 SilverDorothy ManleyUnited Kingdom1948 LondonAthleticsWomen's 100 metres
 SilverAudrey WilliamsonUnited Kingdom1948 LondonAthleticsWomen's 200 metres
 SilverMaureen GardnerUnited Kingdom1948 LondonAthleticsWomen's 80 metres hurdles
 SilverDorothy TylerUnited Kingdom1948 LondonAthleticsWomen's high jump
 BronzeMcDonald BaileyFinland1952 HelsinkiAthleticsMen's 100 metres
 BronzeJohn DisleyFinland1952 HelsinkiAthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 BronzeSylvia Cheeseman
June Foulds
Jean Desforges
Heather Armitage
Finland1952 HelsinkiAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 SilverSheila LerwillFinland1952 HelsinkiAthleticsWomen's high jump
 BronzeShirley CawleyFinland1952 HelsinkiAthleticsWomen's long jump
 SilverDerek JohnsonAustralia1956 MelbourneAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 SilverGordon PirieAustralia1956 MelbourneAthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 BronzeDerek IbbotsonAustralia1956 MelbourneAthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldChris BrasherAustralia1956 MelbourneAthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 BronzePeter Higgins
Derek Johnson
John Salisbury
Michael Wheeler
Australia1956 MelbourneAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverHeather Armitage
Anne Pashley
June Paul
Jean Scrivens
Australia1956 MelbourneAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 SilverThelma HopkinsAustralia1956 MelbourneAthleticsWomen's high jump
 BronzePeter RadfordItaly1960 RomeAthleticsMen's 100 metres
 BronzePeter Radford
David Jones
David Segal
Nick Whitehead
Italy1960 RomeAthleticsMen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeStan VickersItaly1960 RomeAthleticsMen's 20 kilometres walk
 GoldDon ThompsonItaly1960 RomeAthleticsMen's 50 kilometres walk
 SilverDorothy HymanItaly1960 RomeAthleticsWomen's 100 metres
 BronzeDorothy HymanItaly1960 RomeAthleticsWomen's 200 metres
 SilverCarole QuintonItaly1960 RomeAthleticsWomen's 80 metres hurdles
 SilverDorothy ShirleyItaly1960 RomeAthleticsWomen's high jump
 SilverJohn CooperJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 SilverMaurice HerriottJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 SilverTim Graham
Adrian Metcalfe
John Cooper
Robbie Brightwell
Japan1964 TokyoAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverBasil HeatleyJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsMen's marathon
 GoldKen MatthewsJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsMen's 20 kilometres walk
 SilverPaul NihillJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsMen's 50 kilometres walk
 GoldLynn DaviesJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsMen's long jump
 SilverAnn PackerJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsWomen's 400 metres
 GoldAnn PackerJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsWomen's 800 metres
 BronzeJanet Simpson
Mary Rand
Daphne Arden
Dorothy Hyman
Japan1964 TokyoAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 GoldMary RandJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsWomen's long jump
 SilverMary RandJapan1964 TokyoAthleticsWomen's pentathlon
 GoldDavid HemeryMexico1968 Mexico CityAthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeJohn SherwoodMexico1968 Mexico CityAthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 SilverLillian BoardMexico1968 Mexico CityAthleticsWomen's 400 metres
 SilverSheila SherwoodMexico1968 Mexico CityAthleticsWomen's long jump
 BronzeIan StewartWest Germany1972 MunichAthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 BronzeDavid HemeryWest Germany1972 MunichAthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeMartin Reynolds
Alan Pascoe
David Hemery
David Jenkins
West Germany1972 MunichAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 GoldMary PetersWest Germany1972 MunichAthleticsWomen's pentathlon
 BronzeBrendan FosterCanada1976 MontrealAthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 GoldAllan WellsSoviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsMen's 100 metres
 SilverAllan WellsSoviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsMen's 200 metres
 GoldSteve OvettSoviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 SilverSebastian CoeSoviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 GoldSebastian CoeSoviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeSteve OvettSoviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeGary OakesSoviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 GoldDaley ThompsonSoviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsMen's decathlon
 BronzeHeather Hunte
Kathy Smallwood
Beverley Goddard
Sonia Lannaman
Soviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeLinsey MacDonald
Michelle Probert
Joslyn Hoyte-Smith
Donna Hartley
Soviet Union1980 MoscowAthleticsWomen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverSebastian CoeUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 GoldSebastian CoeUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 SilverSteve CramUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 SilverMike McLeodUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 SilverKriss Akabusi
Garry Cook
Todd Bennett
Phil Brown
United States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 BronzeCharlie SpeddingUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's marathon
 BronzeKeith ConnorUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's triple jump
 SilverDavid OttleyUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's javelin throw
 GoldDaley ThompsonUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsMen's decathlon
 BronzeKathy Smallwood-CookUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsWomen's 400 metres
 SilverWendy Smith-SlyUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsWomen's 3000 metres
 SilverShirley StrongUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsWomen's 100 metres hurdles
 BronzeSimmone Jacobs
Kathy Smallwood-Cook
Beverley Goddard
Heather Hunte
United States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeSusan HearnshawUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsWomen's long jump
 GoldTessa SandersonUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsWomen's javelin throw
 BronzeFatima WhitbreadUnited States1984 Los AngelesAthleticsWomen's javelin throw
 SilverLinford ChristieSouth Korea1988 SeoulAthleticsMen's 100 metres
 SilverPeter ElliottSouth Korea1988 SeoulAthleticsMen's 800 metres
 SilverColin JacksonSouth Korea1988 SeoulAthleticsMen's 110 metres hurdles
 BronzeMark RowlandSouth Korea1988 SeoulAthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 SilverElliot Bunney
John Regis
Linford Christie
Mike McFarlane
South Korea1988 SeoulAthleticsMen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeYvonne MurraySouth Korea1988 SeoulAthleticsWomen's 3000 metres
 SilverLiz McColganSouth Korea1988 SeoulAthleticsWomen's 10,000 metres
 SilverFatima WhitbreadSouth Korea1988 SeoulAthleticsWomen's javelin throw
 GoldLinford ChristieSpain1992 BarcelonaAthleticsMen's 100 metres
 BronzeKriss AkabusiSpain1992 BarcelonaAthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeRoger Black
David Grindley
Kriss Akabusi
John Regis
Du'aine Ladejo*
Mark Richardson*
Spain1992 BarcelonaAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 BronzeSteve BackleySpain1992 BarcelonaAthleticsMen's javelin throw
 GoldSally GunnellSpain1992 BarcelonaAthleticsWomen's 400 metres hurdles
 BronzePhylis Smith
Sandra Douglas
Jennifer Stoute
Sally Gunnell
Spain1992 BarcelonaAthleticsWomen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverRoger BlackUnited States1996 AtlantaAthleticsMen's 400 metres
 SilverIwan Thomas
Jamie Baulch
Mark Richardson
Roger Black
Mark Hylton*
Du'aine Ladejo*
United States1996 AtlantaAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 BronzeSteve SmithUnited States1996 AtlantaAthleticsMen's high jump
 SilverJonathan EdwardsUnited States1996 AtlantaAthleticsMen's triple jump
 SilverSteve BackleyUnited States1996 AtlantaAthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeDenise LewisUnited States1996 AtlantaAthleticsWomen's heptathlon
 SilverDarren CampbellAustralia2000 SydneyAthleticsMen's 200 metres
 GoldJonathan EdwardsAustralia2000 SydneyAthleticsMen's triple jump
 SilverSteve BackleyAustralia2000 SydneyAthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeKatharine MerryAustralia2000 SydneyAthleticsWomen's 400 metres
 BronzeKelly HolmesAustralia2000 SydneyAthleticsWomen's 800 metres
 GoldDenise LewisAustralia2000 SydneyAthleticsWomen's heptathlon
 GoldJason Gardener
Darren Campbell
Marlon Devonish
Mark Lewis-Francis
Greece2004 AthensAthleticsMen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 GoldKelly HolmesGreece2004 AthensAthleticsWomen's 800 metres
 GoldKelly HolmesGreece2004 AthensAthleticsWomen's 1500 metres
 BronzeKelly SothertonGreece2004 AthensAthleticsWomen's heptathlon
 BronzeMartyn Rooney
Andrew Steele
Robert Tobin
Michael Bingham
China2008 BeijingAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverGermaine MasonChina2008 BeijingAthleticsMen's high jump
 SilverPhillips IdowuChina2008 BeijingAthleticsMen's triple jump
 GoldChristine OhuruoguChina2008 BeijingAthleticsWomen's 400 metres
 BronzeTasha DanversChina2008 BeijingAthleticsWomen's 400 metres hurdles
 BronzeChristine Ohuruogu
Kelly Sotherton
Marilyn Okoro
Nicola Sanders
China2008 BeijingAthleticsWomen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 BronzeGoldie SayersChina2008 BeijingAthleticsWomen's javelin throw
 BronzeKelly SothertonChina2008 BeijingAthleticsWomen's heptathlon
 GoldMo FarahUnited Kingdom2012 LondonAthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldMo FarahUnited Kingdom2012 LondonAthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 SilverRobbie GrabarzUnited Kingdom2012 LondonAthleticsMen's high jump
 GoldGreg RutherfordUnited Kingdom2012 LondonAthleticsMen's long jump
 SilverChristine OhuruoguUnited Kingdom2012 LondonAthleticsWomen's 400 metres
 GoldJessica EnnisUnited Kingdom2012 LondonAthleticsWomen's heptathlon
 GoldMo FarahBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldMo FarahBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 BronzeGreg RutherfordBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsMen's long jump
 BronzeAsha Philip
Desiree Henry
Dina Asher-Smith
Daryll Neita
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeEilidh Doyle
Anyika Onuora
Emily Diamond
Christine Ohuruogu
Kelly Massey*
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsWomen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 BronzeSophie HitchonBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsWomen's hammer throw
 SilverJessica Ennis-HillBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsWomen's heptathlon
 BronzeJosh KerrJapan2020 TokyoAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 SilverKeely HodgkinsonJapan2020 TokyoAthleticsWomen's 800 metres
 SilverLaura MuirJapan2020 TokyoAthleticsWomen's 1500 metres
 BronzeAsha Philip
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Dina Asher-Smith
Daryll Neita
Japan2020 TokyoAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeHolly BradshawJapan2020 TokyoAthleticsWomen's pole vault
 SilverMatthew Hudson-SmithFrance2024 ParisAthleticsMen's 400 metres
 SilverJosh KerrFrance2024 ParisAthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeJeremiah Azu
Louie Hinchliffe
Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake
Zharnel Hughes
Richard Kilty*
France2024 ParisAthleticsMen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeAlex Haydock-Wilson
Matthew Hudson-Smith
Lewis Davey
Charlie Dobson
Samuel Reardon*
Toby Harries*
France2024 ParisAthleticsMen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 GoldKeely HodgkinsonFrance2024 ParisAthleticsWomen's 800 metres
 BronzeGeorgia BellFrance2024 ParisAthleticsWomen's 1500 metres
 SilverDina Asher-Smith
Imani-Lara Lansiquot
Amy Hunt
Daryll Neita
Bianca Williams*
Desirèe Henry*
France2024 ParisAthleticsWomen's 4 x 100 metres relay
 BronzeVictoria Ohuruogu
Laviai Nielsen
Nicole Yeargin
Amber Anning
Yemi Mary John*
Hannah Kelly*
Jodie Williams*
Lina Nielsen*
France2024 ParisAthleticsWomen's 4 x 400 metres relay
 SilverKatarina Johnson-ThompsonFrance2024 ParisAthleticsWomen's heptathlon
 BronzeSam Reardon
Laviai Nielsen
Alex Haydock-Wilson
Amber Anning
Nicole Yeargin*
France2024 ParisAthleticsMixed 4 x 400 metres relay

Badminton

[edit]
Further information:Badminton at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain has competed in all Badminton events held at the Summer Olympics since badminton made its full debut as an Olympic sport in 1992.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1972 (demonstration)6310232
19761988No Competition
19921240000
19962250000
200016500115
200413501014
20086[19]50000
2012850000
20168[20]500118
2020750000
2024350000
Total01237

The figures from 1972 do not count towards the total as badminton was a demonstration sport.

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeSimon Archer
Joanne Goode
Australia2000 SydneyBadmintonMixed doubles
 SilverGail Emms
Nathan Robertson
Greece2004 AthensBadmintonMixed doubles
 BronzeChris Langridge
Marcus Ellis
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroBadmintonMen's doubles

Basketball

[edit]
Further information:Basketball at the Summer Olympics
YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1936Did not compete
19481310000
19522008Did not compete
20122420000
20162024Did not compete
Total0000

Biathlon

[edit]
Further information:Biathlon at the Winter Olympics
YearSkiersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1928 (demonstration)Did not compete
1932Sport not held
1936 (demonstration)Did not compete
1948 (demonstration)
19521956Sport not held
1960210000
1964410000
1968520000
1972420000
1976420000
1980430000
1984630000
1988430000
1992560000
1994460000
1998260000
2002480000
20062100000
20101100000
20142110000
20181110000
2022Did not compete
Total0000

Bobsleigh

[edit]
Further information:Bobsleigh at the Winter Olympics
YearBobsleddersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19248101012
19281010000
1932Did not compete
19364200113
19481020000
1952Did not compete
1956820000
19648210011
1968820000
1972820000
1976820000
19801020000
19841020000
1988820000
1992820000
1994820000
19987200115
20021430000
2006630000
2010830000
20148300115
20181030000
2022640000
Total11359

Boxing

[edit]
Further information:Boxing at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain made its Olympic boxing debut in 1908.

YearBoxersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
18961900No competition
1904Did not compete
1908325545141
1912No competition
192016821362
192416822042
1928880000
1932380000
1936880000
19488802026
195210100000
195671021251
1960101000339
19648100000
196891110015
1972911003315
1976711001110
1980911001111
19841212001114
1988812001115
19921012001115
19962120000
200021210017
200411101018
20087[21]1110236[21]
2012101331151
2016121311136
2020111322262
2024613001120
Total201528633

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldA. Henry ThomasUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingBantamweight (-52.6 kg / 116 lb)
 SilverJohn CondonUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingBantamweight (-52.6 kg / 116 lb)
 BronzeWilliam WebbUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingBantamweight (-52.6 kg / 116 lb)
 GoldRichard GunnUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingFeatherweight (-57.2 kg / 126 lb)
 SilverCharles MorrisUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingFeatherweight (-57.2 kg / 126 lb)
 BronzeHugh RoddinUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingFeatherweight (-57.2 kg / 126 lb)
 GoldFrederick GraceUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingLightweight (-63.5 kg / 140 lb)
 SilverFrederick SpillerUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingLightweight (-63.5 kg / 140 lb)
 BronzeHarry JohnsonUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingLightweight (-63.5 kg / 140 lb)
 GoldJohnny DouglasUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingMiddleweight (-71.7 kg / 158 lb)
 BronzeWilliam PhiloUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingMiddleweight (-71.7 kg / 158 lb)
 GoldAlbert OldmanUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingHeavyweight (over 71.7 kg/158 lb)
 SilverSydney EvansUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingHeavyweight (over 71.7 kg/158 lb)
 BronzeFrank ParksUnited Kingdom1908 LondonBoxingHeavyweight (over 71.7 kg/158 lb)
 BronzeWilliam CuthbertsonBelgium1920 AntwerpBoxingFlyweight (−50.8 kg / 112 lb)
 BronzeGeorge McKenzieBelgium1920 AntwerpBoxingBantamweight (−53.5 kg / 118 lb)
 SilverAlexander IrelandBelgium1920 AntwerpBoxingWelterweight (−66.7 kg / 147 lb)
 GoldHarry MallinBelgium1920 AntwerpBoxingMiddleweight (−72.6 kg / 160 lb)
 BronzeHarold FranksBelgium1920 AntwerpBoxingLight heavyweight (−79.4 kg / 175 lb)
 GoldRonald RawsonBelgium1920 AntwerpBoxingHeavyweight (over 79.4 kg/175 lb)
 SilverJames McKenzieFrance1924 ParisBoxingFlyweight (−50.8 kg / 112 lb)
 GoldHarry MallinFrance1924 ParisBoxingMiddleweight (−72.6 kg / 160 lb)
 SilverJohn ElliottFrance1924 ParisBoxingMiddleweight (−72.6 kg / 160 lb)
 GoldHarry MitchellFrance1924 ParisBoxingLight heavyweight (−79.4 kg / 175 lb)
 SilverJohn WrightUnited Kingdom1948 LondonBoxingMiddleweight (−73 kg)
 SilverDon ScottUnited Kingdom1948 LondonBoxingLight heavyweight (−80 kg)
 GoldTerence SpinksAustralia1956 MelbourneBoxingFlyweight (−51 kg)
 SilverThomas NichollsAustralia1956 MelbourneBoxingFeatherweight (−57 kg)
 GoldRichard McTaggartAustralia1956 MelbourneBoxingLightweight (−60 kg)
 BronzeNicholas GarganoAustralia1956 MelbourneBoxingWelterweight (−67 kg)
 BronzeJohn McCormackAustralia1956 MelbourneBoxingLight middleweight (−71 kg)
 BronzeRichard McTaggartItaly1960 RomeBoxingLightweight (−60 kg)
 BronzeJimmy LloydItaly1960 RomeBoxingWelterweight (−67 kg)
 BronzeWilliam FisherItaly1960 RomeBoxingLight middleweight (−71 kg)
 GoldChris FinneganMexico1968 Mexico CityBoxingMiddleweight
 BronzeRalph EvansWest Germany1972 MunichBoxingLight flyweight
 BronzeGeorge TurpinWest Germany1972 MunichBoxingBantamweight
 BronzeAlan MinterWest Germany1972 MunichBoxingLight middleweight
 BronzePatrick CowdellCanada1976 MontrealBoxingBantamweight
 BronzeTony WillisSoviet Union1980 MoscowBoxingLight welterweight (63.5 kg)
 BronzeRobert WellsUnited States1984 Los AngelesBoxingSuper heavyweight (+ 91 kg)
 BronzeRichard WoodhallSouth Korea1988 SeoulBoxingLight middleweight (- 71 kg)
 BronzeRobin ReidSpain1992 BarcelonaBoxingLight middleweight
 GoldAudley HarrisonAustralia2000 SydneyBoxingSuper heavyweight
 SilverAmir KhanGreece2004 AthensBoxingLightweight
 GoldJames DeGaleChina2008 BeijingBoxingMiddleweight
 BronzeTony JeffriesChina2008 BeijingBoxingLight heavyweight
 BronzeDavid PriceChina2008 BeijingBoxingSuper heavyweight
 GoldLuke CampbellUnited Kingdom2012 LondonBoxingMen's bantamweight
 SilverFred EvansUnited Kingdom2012 LondonBoxingMen's welterweight
 BronzeAnthony OgogoUnited Kingdom2012 LondonBoxingMen's middleweight
 GoldAnthony JoshuaUnited Kingdom2012 LondonBoxingMen's super heavyweight
 GoldNicola AdamsUnited Kingdom2012 LondonBoxingWomen's flyweight
 BronzeJoshua BuatsiBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroBoxingMen's light heavyweight
 SilverJoe JoyceBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroBoxingMen's super heavyweight
 GoldNicola AdamsBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroBoxingWomen's flyweight
 GoldGalal YafaiJapan2020 TokyoBoxingMen's flyweight
 SilverPat McCormackJapan2020 TokyoBoxingMen's welterweight
 SilverBenjamin WhittakerJapan2020 TokyoBoxingMen's light heavyweight
 BronzeFrazer ClarkeJapan2020 TokyoBoxingMen's super heavyweight
 BronzeKarriss ArtingstallJapan2020 TokyoBoxingWomen's featherweight
 GoldLauren PriceJapan2020 TokyoBoxingWomen's middleweight
 BronzeLewis RichardsonFrance2024 ParisBoxingMen's 71 kg

Canoeing

[edit]
Further information:Canoeing and kayaking at the Summer Olympics
YearCanoeistsEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1936390000
1948790000
1952790000
1956390000
1960770000
1964570000
19681070000
197220110000
197611110000
198011110000
198415120000
198817120000
19922516010114
199617160000
20001216011212
2004916012312
200871611137
2012151621143
2016111622043
2020816011212
2024416022410
2028
Total51082317

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 SilverGareth MarriottSpain1992 BarcelonaCanoeingMen's slalom C-1
 SilverPaul RatcliffeAustralia2000 SydneyCanoeingMen's slalom K-1
 BronzeTim BrabantsAustralia2000 SydneyCanoeingMen's sprint K-1, 1000 metres
 SilverCampbell WalshGreece2004 AthensCanoeingMen's slalom K-1
 BronzeHelen ReevesGreece2004 AthensCanoeingWomen's slalom K-1
 BronzeIan WynneGreece2004 AthensCanoeingMen's sprint K-1, 500 metres
 SilverDavid FlorenceChina2008 BeijingCanoeingMen's slalom C-1
 BronzeTim BrabantsChina2008 BeijingCanoeingMen's sprint K--1, 500 metres
 GoldTim BrabantsChina2008 BeijingCanoeingMen's sprint K--1, 1000 metres
 GoldTimothy Baillie
Etienne Stott
United Kingdom2012 LondonCanoeingMen's slalom C-2
 SilverDavid Florence
Richard Hounslow
United Kingdom2012 LondonCanoeingMen's slalom C-2
 GoldEd McKeeverUnited Kingdom2012 LondonCanoeingMen's sprint K-1, 200 metres
 BronzeLiam Heath
Jon Schofield
United Kingdom2012 LondonCanoeingMen's sprint K-2, 200 metres
 SilverDavid Florence
Richard Hounslow
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroCanoeingMen's slalom C-2
 GoldJoe ClarkeBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroCanoeingMen's slalom K-1
 GoldLiam HeathBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroCanoeingMen's sprint K-1, 200 metres
 SilverLiam Heath
Jon Schofield
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroCanoeingMen's sprint K-2, 200 metres
 SilverMallory FranklinJapan2020 TokyoCanoeingWomen's slalom C-1
 BronzeLiam HeathJapan2020 TokyoCanoeingMen's sprint K-1, 200 metres
 SilverAdam BurgessFrance2024 ParisCanoeingMen's slalom C-1
 SilverJoe ClarkeFrance2024 ParisCanoeingMen's slalom KX-1
 BronzeKimberley WoodsFrance2024 ParisCanoeingWomen's slalom K-1
 BronzeKimberley WoodsFrance2024 ParisCanoeingWomen's slalom KX-1

Cricket

[edit]
Further information:Cricket at the Olympics

Great Britain and France were the only two teams to compete in the only Olympiccricket match, in 1900. The British team won, making them the only nation to win an Olympic cricket contest and the only Olympic gold medallists in cricket.

YearCricketersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
190012110011

Cross-country skiing

[edit]
Further information:Cross-country skiing at the Winter Olympics
YearSkiersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19241932Did not compete
1936130000
19481952Did not compete
1956860000
1960360000
1964670000
19682006Did not compete
20103120000
20144120000
20184120000
20223120000
Total0000

Curling

[edit]
Further information:Curling at the Winter Olympics
YearCurlersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19245110011
1928No competition held
1932 (demonstration)Did not compete
19361984No competition held
1988 (demonstration)520000
1992 (demonstration)1020000
1994No competition held
19981020000
200210210011
20061020000
20101020000
201410201122
20181030000
202210311021
Total32163

Cycling

[edit]
Further information:Cycling at the Summer Olympics

Jason Kenny with seven gold and two silver medals is the most successful British Olympian, most successful British cyclist, indeed the most successful cyclist, in Olympic history. His wife,Laura Kenny is the most successful British female Olympian, and most successful Olympic female cyclist in history, with five golds and one silver.As of 2021, of the 100 cycling medals won by Great Britain, half (50) have been won in the four Games since 2008, including 28 gold medals. Great Britain had won ten golds in total between 1896 and 2008.

YearCyclistsEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
18962601124
1900Did not compete
1904
190836753191
191226202023
192013613151
192412601125
192812603145
19327601125
193611600116
194810603254
195212600116
195612601235
19601260000
19641270000
19681470000
1972117001111
1976116001112
19801260000
19841680000
19881790000
1992161010014
19961914002212
2000221811246
2004221821143
200825[22]18842141[23]
201225188[24]2[24]2[24]12[24]1[24]
20162618642121
20202622642121
20243022254115
2028
Total4039311102

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeEdward BattellGreece1896 AthensTrack cyclingMen's individual road race
 SilverFrederick KeepingGreece1896 AthensTrack cyclingMen's 12 hour race
 GoldVictor JohnsonUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's 660 yards
 GoldBenjamin JonesUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's 5000 metres
 GoldClarence KingsburyUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's 20 kilometres
 SilverBenjamin JonesUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's 20 kilometres
 GoldCharles BartlettUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's 100 kilometres
 SilverCharles DennyUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's 100 kilometres
 SilverFrederick Hamlin
Horace Johnson
United Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's tandem
 BronzeCharlie Brooks
Walter Isaacs
United Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's tandem
 GoldBenjamin Jones
Clarence Kingsbury
Leonard Meredith
Ernest Payne
United Kingdom1908 LondonTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 SilverFrederick GrubbSweden1912 StockholmRoad cyclingMen's individual time trial
 SilverFrederick Grubb
Leonard Meredith
Charles Moss
William Hammond
Sweden1912 StockholmRoad cyclingMen's team time trial
 SilverHorace JohnsonBelgium1920 AntwerpTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 BronzeHarry RyanBelgium1920 AntwerpTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 SilverCyril AldenBelgium1920 AntwerpTrack cyclingMen's 50 kilometres
 GoldThomas Lance
Harry Ryan
Belgium1920 AntwerpTrack cyclingMen's tandem
 SilverAlbert White
Cyril Alden
Horace Johnson
William Stewart
Belgium1920 AntwerpTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 SilverCyril AldenFrance1924 ParisTrack cyclingMen's 50 kilometres
 BronzeHarry WyldFrance1924 ParisTrack cyclingMen's 50 kilometres
 SilverFrank SouthallNetherlands1928 AmsterdamRoad cyclingMen's individual road race
 SilverJack Lauterwasser
John Middleton
Frank Southall
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamRoad cyclingMen's team road race
 BronzeGeorge Southall
Harry Wyld
Leonard Wyld
Percy Wyld
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 SilverErnest Chambers
John Sibbit
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamTrack cyclingMen's tandem
 BronzeFrank Southall
William Harvell
Charles Holland
Ernest Johnson
United States1932 Los AngelesTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 SilverErnest Chambers
Stanley Chambers
United States1932 Los AngelesTrack cyclingMen's tandem
 BronzeErnie Mills
Harry Hill
Ernest Johnson
Charles King
Germany1936 BerlinTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 SilverRobert John Maitland
Ian Scott
Gordon Thomas
Ernie Clements
United Kingdom1948 LondonRoad cyclingMen's team road race
 BronzeWilfred Waters
Robert Geldard
Tommy Godwin
David Ricketts
United Kingdom1948 LondonTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 SilverReg HarrisUnited Kingdom1948 LondonTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 SilverAlan Bannister
Reg Harris
United Kingdom1948 LondonTrack cyclingMen's tandem
 BronzeTommy GodwinUnited Kingdom1948 LondonTrack cyclingMen's 1000 metre time trial
 BronzeRonald Stretton
Donald Burgess
George Newberry
Alan Newton
Finland1952 HelsinkiTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 BronzeAlan JacksonAustralia1956 MelbourneRoad cyclingMen's individual road race
 SilverArthur Brittain
William Holmes
Alan Jackson
Australia1956 MelbourneRoad cyclingMen's team road race
 BronzeTom Simpson
Donald Burgess
Mike Gambrill
John Geddes
Australia1956 MelbourneTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 BronzeWilliam Moore
Michael Bennett
Ian Hallam
Ronald Keeble
West Germany1972 MunichTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 BronzeIan Hallam
Ian Banbury
Michael Bennett
Robin Croker
Canada1976 MontrealTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 GoldChris BoardmanSpain1992 BarcelonaTrack cyclingMen's individual pursuit
 BronzeMax SciandriUnited States1996 AtlantaRoad cyclingMen's road race
 BronzeChris BoardmanUnited States1996 AtlantaRoad cyclingMen's time trial
 BronzePaul Manning
Chris Newton
Bryan Steel
Bradley Wiggins
Jon Clay
Rob Hayles
Australia2000 SydneyTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 SilverChris Hoy
Craig MacLean
Jason Queally
Australia2000 SydneyTrack cyclingMen's team sprint
 GoldJason QueallyAustralia2000 SydneyTrack cyclingMen's track time trial
 BronzeYvonne McGregorAustralia2000 SydneyTrack cyclingWomen's individual pursuit
 BronzeRob Hayles
Bradley Wiggins
Greece2004 AthensTrack cyclingMen's madison
 GoldBradley WigginsGreece2004 AthensTrack cyclingMen's individual pursuit
 SilverSteve Cummings
Rob Hayles
Paul Manning
Bradley Wiggins
Greece2004 AthensTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 GoldChris HoyGreece2004 AthensTrack cyclingMen's track time trial
 GoldNicole CookeChina2008 BeijingRoad cyclingWomen's road race
 SilverEmma PooleyChina2008 BeijingRoad cyclingWomen's time trial
 GoldChris HoyChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's keirin
 SilverRoss EdgarChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's keirin
 BronzeChris NewtonChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's points race
 GoldBradley WigginsChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's individual pursuit
 BronzeSteven BurkeChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's individual pursuit
 GoldEd Clancy
Paul Manning
Geraint Thomas
Bradley Wiggins
China2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 GoldChris HoyChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 SilverJason KennyChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 GoldJamie Staff
Jason Kenny
Chris Hoy
China2008 BeijingTrack cyclingMen's team sprint
 GoldRebecca RomeroChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingWomen's individual pursuit
 SilverWendy HouvenaghelChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingWomen's individual pursuit
 GoldVictoria PendletonChina2008 BeijingTrack cyclingWomen's sprint
 GoldBradley WigginsUnited Kingdom2012 LondonRoad cyclingMen's time trial
 BronzeChris FroomeUnited Kingdom2012 LondonRoad cyclingMen's time trial
 SilverLizzie ArmitsteadUnited Kingdom2012 LondonRoad cyclingWomen's road race
 GoldChris HoyUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingMen's keirin
 BronzeEd ClancyUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingMen's omnium
 GoldEd Clancy
Geraint Thomas
Steven Burke
Peter Kennaugh
United Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 GoldJason KennyUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 GoldPhilip Hindes
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
United Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingMen's team sprint
 GoldVictoria PendletonUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingWomen's keirin
 GoldLaura TrottUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingWomen's omnium
 GoldDani King
Laura Trott
Joanna Rowsell
United Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingWomen's team pursuit
 SilverVictoria PendletonUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTrack cyclingWomen's sprint
 BronzeChris FroomeBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroRoad cyclingMen's time trial
 GoldJason KennyBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingMen's keirin
 SilverMark CavendishBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingMen's omnium
 GoldEd Clancy
Steven Burke
Owain Doull
Bradley Wiggins
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 GoldJason KennyBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 SilverCallum SkinnerBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 GoldPhilip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Callum Skinner
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingMen's team sprint
 SilverBecky JamesBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingWomen's keirin
 GoldLaura TrottBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingWomen's omnium
 GoldKatie Archibald
Laura Trott
Elinor Barker
Joanna Rowsell Shand
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingWomen's team pursuit
 SilverBecky JamesBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingWomen's sprint
 BronzeKaty MarchantBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTrack cyclingWomen's sprint
 GoldJason KennyJapan2020 TokyoTrack cyclingMen's keirin
 SilverEthan Hayter
Matt Walls
Japan2020 TokyoTrack cyclingMen's madison
 GoldMatt WallsJapan2020 TokyoTrack cyclingMen's omnium
 BronzeJack CarlinJapan2020 TokyoTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 SilverJack Carlin
Jason Kenny
Ryan Owens
Japan2020 TokyoTrack cyclingMen's team sprint
 GoldKatie Archibald
Laura Kenny
Japan2020 TokyoTrack cyclingWomen's madison
 SilverKatie Archibald
Laura Kenny
Neah Evans
Josie Knight
Elinor Barker
Japan2020 TokyoTrack cyclingWomen's team pursuit
 GoldTom PidcockJapan2020 TokyoMountain bikingMen's cross country
 SilverKye WhyteJapan2020 TokyoBMXMen's BMX racing
 BronzeDeclan BrooksJapan2020 TokyoBMXMen's BMX freestyle
 GoldBeth ShrieverJapan2020 TokyoBMXWomen's BMX racing
 GoldCharlotte WorthingtonJapan2020 TokyoBMXWomen's BMX freestyle
 SilverAnna HendersonFrance2024 ParisRoad cyclingWomen's time trial
 BronzeJack CarlinFrance2024 ParisTrack cyclingMen's sprint
 SilverEd Lowe
Hamish Turnbull
Jack Carlin
France2024 ParisTrack cyclingMen's team sprint
 SilverDaniel Bigham
Ethan Hayter
Charlie Tanfield
Ethan Vernon
Oliver Wood
France2024 ParisTrack cyclingMen's team pursuit
 BronzeEmma FinucaneFrance2024 ParisTrack cyclingWomen's sprint
 GoldKaty Marchant
Sophie Capewell
Emma Finucane
France2024 ParisTrack cyclingWomen's team sprint
 BronzeEmma FinucaneFrance2024 ParisTrack cyclingWomen's keirin
 SilverElinor Barker
Neah Evans
France2024 ParisTrack cyclingWomen's madison
 BronzeElinor Barker
Josie Knight
Anna Morris
Jessica Roberts
France2024 ParisTrack cyclingWomen's team pursuit
 GoldTom PidcockFrance2024 ParisMountain bikingMen's cross country
 SilverKieran ReillyFrance2024 ParisBMXMen's BMX freestyle

Diving

[edit]
Further information:Diving at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain made its Olympic diving debut in 1908.Tom Daley, with one gold, one silver and three bronze medals, is the most decorated and most successful British Olympic diver in history, followed byJack Laugher with one gold, one silver and two bronze medals

YearDiversEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1904Did not compete
19081620000
19123400113
19205501014
192411500114
1928740000
1932Did not compete
1936640000
194840000
1952640000
1956540000
1960400223
1964640000
1968540000
1972840000
1976440000
1980640000
1984640000
1988540000
1992440000
1996540000
2000880000
20047801016
200810[25]8[25]0000
201212800117
201611811132
202012810232
202411801452
2028
Total24121810

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeIsabelle WhiteSweden1912 StockholmDivingWomen's 10 metre platform
 SilverBeatrice ArmstrongBelgium1920 AntwerpDivingWomen's 10 metre platform
 BronzeHarold ClarkeFrance1924 ParisDivingMen's plain high diving
 BronzeBrian PhelpsItaly1960 RomeDivingMen's 10 metre platform
 BronzeElizabeth FerrisItaly1960 RomeDivingWomen's 10 metre platform
 SilverPeter Waterfield
Leon Taylor
Greece2004 AthensDivingMen's synchronized 10 metre platform
 BronzeTom DaleyUnited Kingdom2012 LondonDivingMen's 10 metre platform
 SilverJack LaugherBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroDivingMen's 3 metre springboard
 GoldJack Laugher
Chris Mears
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroDivingMen's synchronized 3 metre springboard
 BronzeTom Daley
Daniel Goodfellow
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroDivingMen's synchronized 10 metre platform
 BronzeJack LaugherJapan2020 TokyoDivingMen's 3 metre springboard
 BronzeTom DaleyJapan2020 TokyoDivingMen's 10 metre platform
 GoldTom Daley
Matty Lee
Japan2020 TokyoDivingMen's synchronized 10 metre platform
 BronzeNoah WilliamsFrance2024 ParisDivingMen's 10 metre platform
 BronzeAnthony Harding
Jack Laugher
France2024 ParisDivingMen's synchronized 3 metre springboard
 SilverTom Daley
Noah Williams
France2024 ParisDivingMen's synchronized 10 metre platform
 BronzeYasmin Harper
Scarlett Mew Jensen
France2024 ParisDivingWomen's synchronized 3 metre springboard
 BronzeAndrea Spendolini-Sirieix
Lois Toulson
France2024 ParisDivingWomen's synchronized 10 metre platform

Equestrian

[edit]
Further information:Equestrian events at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain had one rider compete in the hacks and hunter combined event at the first Olympic equestrian events in 1900.

YearRidersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1900110000
1912450000
192080000
1924660000
192860000
193260000
19366600117
19486600117
19526610013
19568610233
196010500117
19648600118
196810612141
197211621032
19761160000
1980Did not compete
198411602134
198812602134
19921260000
19961560000
200014601015
200411611133
200812[26]6[26]00227[27]
201213631151
201612621032
20209621252
20249620352
2028
Total151218454

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeAlec Scott
onBob Clive
Edward Howard-Vyse
onBlue Steel
Richard Fanshawe
onBowie Knife
Germany1936 BerlinEquestrianTeam Eventing
 BronzeHarry Llewellyn
andFoxhunter
Henry Nicoll
andKilgeddin
Arthur Carr
andMonty
United Kingdom1948 LondonEquestrianTeam Jumping
 GoldWilfred White
andNizefela
Douglas Stewart
andAherlow
Harry Llewellyn
andFoxhunter
Finland1952 HelsinkiEquestrianTeam Jumping
 BronzeFrancis Weldon
andKilbarry
AustraliaSweden1956 Melbourne|StockholmEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 GoldFrancis Weldon
andKilbarry
Arthur Rook
andWild Venture
Bertie Hill
andCountryman III
AustraliaSweden1956 Melbourne|StockholmEquestrianTeam Eventing
 BronzeFrancis Weldon
andKilbarry
Arthur Rook
andWild Venture
Bertie Hill
andCountryman III
AustraliaSweden1956 Melbourne|StockholmEquestrianTeam Jumping
 BronzeDavid Broome
andSunsalve
Italy1960 RomeEquestrianIndividual Jumping
 BronzePeter Robeson
andFirecrest
Japan1964 TokyoEquestrianIndividual Jumping
 SilverDerek Allhusen
andLochinvar
Mexico1968 Mexico CityEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 GoldDerek Allhusen
andLochinvar
Richard Meade
andCornishman V
Reuben Jones
andThe Poacher
Mexico1968 Mexico CityEquestrianTeam Eventing
 SilverMarion Coakes
andStroller
Mexico1968 Mexico CityEquestrianIndividual Jumping
 BronzeDavid Broome
andMr. Softee
Mexico1968 Mexico CityEquestrianIndividual Jumping
 GoldRichard Meade
onLaurieston
West Germany1972 MunichEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 GoldRichard Meade
andLaurieston
Mary Gordon-Watson
andCornishman V
Bridget Parker
andCornish Gold
Mark Phillips
andGreat Ovation
West Germany1972 MunichEquestrianTeam Eventing
 SilverAnn Moore
onPsalm
West Germany1972 MunichEquestrianIndividual Jumping
 BronzeVirginia Leng
andPriceless
United States1984 Los AngelesEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 SilverVirginia Leng
andPriceless
Ian Stark
and Oxford Blue
Diana Clapham
and Windjammer
Lucinda Green
and Regal Realm
United States1984 Los AngelesEquestrianTeam Eventing
 SilverMichael Whitaker
and Overton Amanda
John Whitaker
andRyan's Son
Steven Smith
and Shining Example
Timothy Grubb
and Linky
United States1984 Los AngelesEquestrianTeam Jumping
 SilverIan Stark
and Sir Wattie
South Korea1988 SeoulEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 BronzeVirginia Leng
and Master Craftsman
South Korea1988 SeoulEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 SilverCaptain Mark Phillips
and Cartier
Karen Straker
and Get Smart
Virginia Leng
and Master Craftsman
Ian Stark
and Sir Wattie
South Korea1988 SeoulEquestrianTeam Eventing
 SilverIan Stark
and Jaybee
Jeanette Brakewell
and Over To You
Pippa Funnell
and Supreme Rock
Leslie Law
and Shear H2O
Australia2000 SydneyEquestrianTeam Eventing
 GoldLeslie Law
on Shear L'Eau
Greece2004 AthensEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 BronzePippa Funnell
onPrimmore's Pride
Greece2004 AthensEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 SilverJeanette Brakewell
on Over To You
Mary King
on King Solomon III
Leslie Law
on Shear L'Eau
Pippa Funnell
onPrimmore's Pride
William Fox-Pitt
onTamarillo
Greece2004 AthensEquestrianTeam Eventing
 BronzeKristina Cook
on Miners Frolic
China2008 BeijingEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 BronzeSharon Hunt
on Tankers Town
Daisy Dick
on Spring Along
William Fox-Pitt
on Parkmore Ed
Kristina Cook
on Miners Frolic
Mary King
on Call Again Cavalier
China2008 BeijingEquestrianTeam Eventing
 GoldCharlotte Dujardin
onValegro
United Kingdom2012 LondonEquestrianIndividual Dressage
 BronzeLaura Bechtolsheimer
on Mistral Hojris
United Kingdom2012 LondonEquestrianIndividual Dressage
 GoldCarl Hester
onUthopia
Laura Bechtolsheimer
on Mistral Hojris
Charlotte Dujardin
onValegro
United Kingdom2012 LondonEquestrianTeam Dressage
 SilverNicola Wilson
on Opposition Buzz
Mary King
on Imperial Cavalier
Zara Phillips
on High Kingdom
Kristina Cook
on Miners Frolic
William Fox-Pitt
on Lionheart
United Kingdom2012 LondonEquestrianTeam Eventing
 GoldScott Brash
on Hello Sanctos
Peter Charles
on Vindicat
Ben Maher
on Tripple X
Nick Skelton
onBig Star
United Kingdom2012 LondonEquestrianTeam Jumping
 GoldCharlotte Dujardin
onValegro
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroEquestrianIndividual Dressage
 SilverSpencer Wilton
onSuper Nova II
Fiona Bigwood
onOrthilia
Carl Hester
onNip Tuck
Charlotte Dujardin
onValegro
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroEquestrianTeam Dressage
 GoldNick Skelton
onBig Star
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroEquestrianIndividual Jumping
 BronzeCharlotte Dujardin
onGio
Japan2020 TokyoEquestrianIndividual Dressage
 BronzeCharlotte Fry
onEverdale
Carl Hester
onEn Vogue
Charlotte Dujardin
onGio
Japan2020 TokyoEquestrianTeam Dressage
 SilverTom McEwen
onToledo de Kerser
Japan2020 TokyoEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 GoldLaura Collett
onLondon 52
Tom McEwen
onToledo de Kerser
Oliver Townend
onBallaghmore Class
Japan2020 TokyoEquestrianTeam Eventing
 GoldBen Maher
onExplosion W
Japan2020 TokyoEquestrianIndividual Jumping
 BronzeCharlotte Fry
onGlamourdale
France2024 ParisEquestrianIndividual Dressage
 BronzeBecky Moody
onJagerbomb
Carl Hester
onFame
Charlotte Fry
onGlamourdale
France2024 ParisEquestrianTeam Dressage
 BronzeLaura Collett
onLondon 52
France2024 ParisEquestrianIndividual Eventing
 GoldRosalind Canter
on Lordships Graffalo
Tom McEwan
on JD Dublin
Laura Collett
on London 52
France2024 ParisEquestrianTeam Eventing
 GoldBen Maher
on Dallas Vegas Batilly
Harry Charles
on Romeo 88
Scott Brash
on Jefferson
France2024 ParisEquestrianTeam Jumping

Fencing

[edit]
Further information:Fencing at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain first competed in fencing in 1900 and won its first fencing medal, a silver, in 1908 at the London Games.

YearFencersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896Did not compete
1900370000
1904Did not compete
190823401013
191222501015
19201860000
192420701016
192819701015
19323701016
19361870000
19481970000
19521770000
19569710014
196018802025
196413801017
19681780000
19721980000
19762180000
19801180000
19842080000
19881380000
19921580000
19962100000
20003100000
20042100000
20083100000
201212100000
20163100000
20201120000
2024Did not compete
2028
Total180918

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 SilverCharles Leaf Daniell
Cecil Haig
Martin Holt
Robert Montgomerie
United Kingdom1908 LondonFencingMen's team épée
 SilverEdgar Amphlett
John Blake
Percival Davson
Arthur Everitt
Martin Holt
Sydney Mertineau
Robert Montgomerie
Edgar Seligman
Sweden1912 StockholmFencingMen's team épée
 SilverGladys DavisFrance1924 ParisFencingWomen's foil
 SilverMuriel FreemanNetherlands1928 AmsterdamFencingWomen's foil
 SilverJudy GuinnessUnited States1932 Los AngelesFencingWomen's foil
 GoldGillian SheenAustralia1956 MelbourneFencingWomen's foil
 SilverAllan JayItaly1960 RomeFencingMen's épée
 SilverAllan Jay
Michael Howard
John Pelling
Henry Hoskyns
Raymond Harrison
Michael Alexander
Italy1960 RomeFencingMen's team épée
 SilverHenry HoskynsJapan1964 TokyoFencingMen's épée

Figure skating

[edit]
Further information:Figure Skating at the Olympic Games

Great Britain hosted the first Olympic figure skating contests in 1908.

YearSkatersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
190811412361
19206300114
19246300115
1928630000
1932430000
193612301014
19489300117
19528310012
1956830000
1960430000
1964530000
1968730000
1972530000
197612410013
19809410013
198410410013
1988940000
1992740000
19946400115
1998140000
2002240000
2006240000
2010740000
2014650000
2018250000
2022350000
Total537156

Football

[edit]
Further information:Football at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain and Ireland – now represented separately by Team Ireland and Team Great Britain – was one of three teams to play in the inaugural football tournament, winning their only match to take the first Olympic gold medal in football. The men's team competed in the ten Olympics in the table below. The women's team competed in 2012 and 2020.

In 1974, the FA abolished the distinction between "amateur" and "professional" footballers in England. This ended the practice of "shamateurism", where players claimed to be amateur but still got irregular payments from their clubs. Also,Great Britain is not a member ofFIFA and its athletes participate in international football competitions as members of the national teams of the home nations (England,Scotland,Wales andNorthern Ireland), none of which haveNational Olympic Committees. As a result, Great Britain usually does not participate in Olympic qualifying tournaments.

Having qualified as hosts in both tournaments in 2012, pressure arose to find a way for Great Britain, and at least a women's team, to take part in Olympic football competitions. The solution, first instituted in time for the 2020 Games, and following the precedent set out by field hockey and rugby sevens was for the results of the England women's team, as the highest ranked national team within Great Britain, to be treated as qualification results for the purposes of UEFA quota places. When both England and Scotland qualified for the FIFA Women's World Cup, the UEFA designated qualification tournament, England's results were treated as Great Britain results for Olympic qualification purposes, while Scottish results were ignored for the same purposes. England's U23 men's team do not have a similar arrangement. Notwithstanding the arrangement, in the event of qualification, Scottish and Welsh players are eligible.

YearFootballersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896No competition
190011110011
1904Did not compete
190811110011
191211110011
19201110000
1924Did not compete
1928
1932No Competition
19361110000
19481110000
19521110000
19561110000
19601110000
19642008Did not compete
20122220000
2016Did not compete
20201820000
2024Did not compete
2028
Total30033

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldJames Jones
Claude Buckenham
William Gosling
Alfred Chalk
Tom Burridge
William Quash
Richard Turner
Fred Spackman
John Nicholas
Jack Zealley
Henry Haslam
France1900 ParisFootballMen's tournament
 GoldHorace Bailey
Arthur Berry
Frederick Chapman
Walter Corbett
Harold Hardman
Robert Hawkes
Kenneth Hunt
Herbert Smith
Harold Stapley
Clyde Purnell
Vivian Woodward
George Barlow[28]
Albert Bell
Ronald Brebner
W. Crabtree
Walter Daffern
Thomas Porter
Albert Scothern
United Kingdom1908 LondonFootballMen's tournament
 GoldArthur Berry
Ronald Brebner
Thomas Burn
Joseph Dines
Edward Hanney
Gordon Hoare
Arthur Knight
Henry Littlewort
Douglas McWhirter
Ivan Sharpe
Harold Stamper
Harold Walden
Vivian Woodward
Gordon Wright
Sweden1912 StockholmFootballMen's tournament

Freestyle skiing

[edit]
Further information:Freestyle skiing at the Winter Olympics
YearSkiersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1988 (demonstration)Did not compete
1992560000
1994340000
1998340000
2002340000
2006Did not compete
2010360000
20146100000
20181110001111
202211130000
Total001122

Golf

[edit]
Further information:Golf at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain was one of four teams to play golf at the first Olympic golf events in 1900, taking silver and bronze in the men's competition. They did not compete in the Olympic golf competition held in 1904. When the sport returned in the 2016 Rio Olympics, after a 112-year absence,Justin Rose won gold.

YearGolfersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19004201122
1904Did not compete
1908–2012No competition
20164210011
2020420000
20244201013
2028
Total12142

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 SilverWalter RutherfordFrance1900 ParisGolfMen's individual
 BronzeDavid RobertsonFrance1900 ParisGolfMen's individual
 GoldJustin RoseBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroGolfMen's individual
 SilverTommy FleetwoodFrance2024 ParisGolfMen's individual

Gymnastics

[edit]
Further information:Gymnastics at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain first competed in gymnastics in the inaugural 1896 Olympics, with wrestlerLaunceston Elliot entering the rope climbing event and finishing last. Great Britain's first gymnastics medal came in 1908 with a silver in the men's individual all-around. Until 2008, Great Britain's last medal for gymnastics was a Bronze in the Women's all-round team event in 1928. At the 2012 Summer Games in London, Great Britain equaled its tally for all previous games combined, winning 4 medals to bring their all-time total to eight. A record seven medals, including first ever gold medals, were won in 2016, while a further three, including one gold, were won at the 2020 Games. Having won only four medals in total between 1896 and 2008, 14 medals, including 3 gold medals were secured between 2012 and 2020.

YearGymnastsEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896180000
1900510000
1904Did not compete
190865201013
191223400118
19202740000
1924890000
192820800116
1932Did not compete
1936890000
19481690000
195214150000
19563150000
196012140000
19644140000
19684140000
19729140000
197612140000
19806140000
198412140000
19884150000
19928150000
19964160000
20007180000
20046180000
2008818001117
20121018013412
2016101822373
2020101810237
2024131810237
2028
Total44132119

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 SilverWalter TysallUnited Kingdom1908 LondonGymnasticsMen's all-around, individual
 BronzeAlbert Betts
William Cowhig
Sidney Cross
Harold Dickason
Herbert Drury
Bernard Franklin
Leonard Hanson
Samuel Hodgetts
Charles Luck
William MacKune
Ronald McLean
Alfred Messenger
Henry Oberholzer
Edward Pepper
Edward Potts
Reginald Potts
George Ross
Charles Simmons
Arthur Southern
William Titt
Charles Vigurs
Samuel Walker
John Whitaker
Sweden1912 StockholmGymnasticsMen's all-around, team
 BronzeAnnie Broadbent
Lucy Desmond
Margaret Hartley
Amy Jagger
Isobel Judd
Jessie Kite
Marjorie Moreman
Edith Pickles
Ethel Seymour
Ada Smith
Hilda Smith
Doris Woods
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamGymnasticsWomen's all-around, team
 BronzeLouis SmithChina2008 BeijingGymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 BronzeSam Oldham
Daniel Purvis
Louis Smith
Kristian Thomas
Max Whitlock
United Kingdom2012 LondonGymnasticsMen's all-around, team
 SilverLouis SmithUnited Kingdom2012 LondonGymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 BronzeMax WhitlockUnited Kingdom2012 LondonGymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 BronzeBeth TweddleUnited Kingdom2012 LondonGymnasticsWomen's uneven bars
 BronzeMax WhitlockBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroGymnasticsMen's all-around, individual
 GoldMax WhitlockBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroGymnasticsMen's floor exercise
 GoldMax WhitlockBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroGymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 SilverLouis SmithBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroGymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 BronzeNile WilsonBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroGymnasticsMen's horizontal bar
 BronzeAmy TinklerBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroGymnasticsWomen's floor exercise
 SilverBryony PageBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroGymnasticsWomen's trampoline
 GoldMax WhitlockJapan2020 TokyoGymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 BronzeJennifer Gadirova
Jessica Gadirova
Alice Kinsella
Amelie Morgan
Japan2020 TokyoGymnasticsWomen's all-around, team
 BronzeBryony PageJapan2020 TokyoGymnasticsWomen's trampoline
 BronzeJake JarmanFrance2024 ParisGymnasticsMen's floor exercise
 BronzeHarry HepworthFrance2024 ParisGymnasticsMen's vault
 GoldBryony PageFrance2024 ParisGymnasticsWomen's trampoline

Handball

[edit]
Further information:Handball at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain's men's and women's handball teams were allowed to take up host places at the 2012 Olympics. This is the only time that Great Britain has competed in handball at the Olympics.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1936Did not compete
1948–1968No competition
1972–2008Did not compete
20123020000
2016–2024Did not compete
Total0000

Field hockey

[edit]
Further information:Field hockey at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain hosted the first Olympic field hockey tournament in 1908.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
190845111241
1912No hockey tournament
192015110011
1924No hockey tournament
1928Did not compete
193210000-
1936Did not compete
194812101012
195213100113
195610000
196010000
196410000
196810000
197210000
1976Did not compete
1980
1984200114
1988210011
1992200114
199620000
200020000
200420000
200820000
2012200115
2016210011
202032200115
20243220000
2028
Total427135

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 Gold England
Louis Baillon
Harry Freeman
Eric Green
Gerald Logan
Alan Noble
Edgar Page
Reggie Pridmore
Percy Rees
John Yate Robinson
Stanley Shoveller
Harvey Wood
United Kingdom1908 LondonField hockeyMen's tournament
 Silver Ireland
Edward Allman-Smith
Henry Brown
Walter Campbell
William Graham
Richard Gregg
Edward Holmes
Robert Kennedy
Henry Murphy
Jack Peterson
Walter Peterson
Charles Power
Frank Robinson
United Kingdom1908 LondonField hockeyMen's tournament
 Bronze Scotland
Alexander Burt
John Burt
Alastair Denniston
Charles Foulkes
Hew Fraser
James Harper-Orr
Ivan Laing
Hugh Neilson
Gordon Orchardson
Norman Stevenson
Hugh Walker
United Kingdom1908 LondonField hockeyMen's tournament
 Bronze Wales
Frank Connah
Llewellyn Evans
Arthur Law
Richard Lyne
Wilfred Pallott
Frederick Phillips
Edward Richards
Charles Shephard
Bertrand Turnbull
Philip Turnbull
James Williams
United Kingdom1908 LondonField hockeyMen's tournament
 GoldCharles Atkin
John Bennett
Colin Campbell[29]
Harold Cassels
Harold Cooke[29]
Eric Crockford
Reginald Crummack
Harry Haslam
Arthur Leighton
Charles Marcon
John McBryan
George McGrath
Stanley Shoveller
William Smith
Cyril Wilkinson
Belgium1920 AntwerpField hockeyMen's tournament
 SilverRobert Adlard
Norman Borrett
David Brodie
Ronald Davis
William Griffiths
Frederick Lindsay
William Lindsay
John Peake
Frank Reynolds
George Sime
Michael Walford
William White
United Kingdom1948 LondonField hockeyMen's tournament
 BronzeDenys Carnill
John Cockett
John Conroy
Graham Dadds
Derek Day
Dennis Eagan
Robin Fletcher
Roger Midgley
Richard Norris
Neil Nugent
Anthony Nunn
Anthony John Robinson
John Paskin Taylor
Finland1952 HelsinkiField hockeyMen's tournament
 BronzePaul Barber
Stephen Batchelor
Kulbir Bhaura
Robert Cattrall
Richard Dodds
James Duthie
Norman Hughes
Sean Kerly
Richard Leman
Stephen Martin
Billy McConnell
Veryan Pappin
Jon Potter
Mark Precious
Ian Taylor
David Westcott
United States1984 Los AngelesField hockeyMen's tournament
 GoldPaul Barber
Stephen Batchelor
Kulbir Bhaura
Robert Clift
Richard Dodds
David Faulkner
Russell Garcia
Martyn Grimley
Sean Kerly
Jimmy Kirkwood
Richard Leman
Stephen Martin
Veryan Pappin
Jon Potter
Imran Sherwani
Ian Taylor
South Korea1988 SeoulField hockeyMen's tournament
 BronzeJill Atkins
Lisa Bayliss
Karen Brown
Vickey Dixon
Susan Fraser
Wendy Fraser
Kathryn Johnson
Sandy Lister
Jackie McWilliams
Tammy Miller
Helen Morgan
Mary Nevill
Mandy Nicholls
Alison Ramsay
Jane Sixsmith
Joanne Thompson
Spain1992 BarcelonaField hockeyWomen's tournament
 BronzeBeth Storry
Emily Maguire
Laura Unsworth
Crista Cullen
Anne Panter
Hannah Macleod
Helen Richardson
Kate Walsh
Chloe Rogers
Laura Bartlett
Alex Danson
Georgie Twigg
Ashleigh Ball
Sally Walton
Nicola White
Sarah Thomas
United Kingdom2012 LondonField hockeyWomen's tournament
 GoldMaddie Hinch
Laura Unsworth
Crista Cullen
Hannah Macleod
Georgie Twigg
Helen Richardson-Walsh
Susannah Townsend
Kate Richardson-Walsh
Sam Quek
Alex Danson
Giselle Ansley
Sophie Bray
Hollie Webb
Shona McCallin
Lily Owsley
Nicola White
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroField hockeyWomen's tournament
 BronzeGiselle Ansley
Grace Balsdon
Fiona Crackles
Maddie Hinch
Sarah Jones
Hannah Martin
Shona McCallin
Lily Owsley
Hollie Pearne-Webb
Isabelle Petter
Ellie Rayer
Sarah Robertson
Anna Toman
Susannah Townsend
Laura Unsworth
Leah Wilkinson
Japan2020 TokyoField hockeyWomen's tournament

Ice hockey

[edit]
Further information:Ice hockey at the Olympic Games
YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1920Did not compete
192410100113
19281210000
1932Did not compete
193613110011
19481410000
19522022Did not compete
Total10125

Jeu de paume

[edit]

Great Britain hosted the only Olympicjeu de paume tournament in 1908.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19089101122

Judo

[edit]
Further information:Judo at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain has competed in all judo events held at the Summer Olympics since judo made its full debut as an Olympic sport in 1964. Although Great Britain has won 20 judo medals, none have been gold.

YearJudokasEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1964440000
1968No Judo tournament
19725601234
19763601125
19808801128
19848801235
198837001111
19921414022411
199613140000
2000914010112
20048140000
20087140000
20121414011213
2016714001121
2020615001117
20245150000
Total08122034

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeBrian JacksWest Germany1972 MunichJudoMen's 80 kg
 SilverDavid StarbrookWest Germany1972 MunichJudoMen's 93 kg
 BronzeAngelo ParisiWest Germany1972 MunichJudoMen's open category
 BronzeDavid StarbrookCanada1976 MontrealJudoMen's 93 kg
 SilverKeith RemfryCanada1976 MontrealJudoMen's open category
 SilverNeil AdamsSoviet Union1980 MoscowJudoMen's 71 kg
 BronzeArthur MappSoviet Union1980 MoscowJudoMen's open category
 BronzeNeil EckersleyUnited States1984 Los AngelesJudoMen's 60 kg
 BronzeKerrith BrownUnited States1984 Los AngelesJudoMen's 71 kg
 SilverNeil AdamsUnited States1984 Los AngelesJudoMen's 78 kg
 BronzeDennis StewartSouth Korea1988 SeoulJudoMen's 95 kg
 SilverRaymond StevensSpain1992 BarcelonaJudoMen's 95 kg
 BronzeSharon RendleSpain1992 BarcelonaJudoWomen's 52 kg
 SilverNicola FairbrotherSpain1992 BarcelonaJudoWomen's 56 kg
 BronzeKate HoweySpain1992 BarcelonaJudoWomen's 66 kg
 SilverKate HoweyAustralia2000 SydneyJudoWomen's 70 kg
 SilverGemma GibbonsUnited Kingdom2012 LondonJudoWomen's 78 kg
 BronzeKarina BryantUnited Kingdom2012 LondonJudoWomen's +78 kg
 BronzeSally ConwayBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroJudoWomen's 70 kg
 BronzeChelsie GilesJapan2020 TokyoJudoWomen's 52 kg

Lacrosse

[edit]
Further information:Lacrosse at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain's Olympic lacrosse debut was in 1908.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
190812101012

Luge

[edit]
Further information:Luge at the Winter Olympics
YearLugersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1964230000
1968230000
1972630000
1976430000
1980730000
1984430000
1988430000
1992230000
1994130000
1998Did not compete
2002130000
2006230000
2010130000
2014Did not compete
2018240000
2022140000
Total0000

Modern pentathlon

[edit]
Further information:Modern pentathlon at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain's Olympic modern pentathlon debut was in 1912 when it was first included in the Olympics. Their most successful games were the2020 Tokyo Olympics, where Great Britain won both the available gold medals.

YearPentathletesEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1912310000
1920410000
1924410000
1928310000
1932310000
1936310000
1948310000
1952320000
1956320000
1960320000
1964320000
1968320000
1972320000
19763210011
1980320000
1984320000
19883200113
1992320000
1996110000
20002210121
20042200115
20084201014
20124201013
2016420000
20204220021
2024420000
2028
Total42394

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldJim Fox
Danny Nightingale
Adrian Parker
Canada1976 MontrealModern pentathlonMen's team
 BronzeRichard Phelps
Dominic Mahony
Graham Brookhouse
South Korea1988 SeoulModern pentathlonMen's team
 GoldStephanie CookAustralia2000 SydneyModern pentathlonWomen's individual
 BronzeKate AllenbyAustralia2000 SydneyModern pentathlonWomen's individual
 BronzeGeorgina HarlandGreece2004 AthensModern pentathlonWomen's individual
 SilverHeather FellChina2008 BeijingModern pentathlonWomen's individual
 SilverSamantha MurrayUnited Kingdom2012 LondonModern pentathlonWomen's individual
 GoldJoe ChoongJapan2020 TokyoModern pentathlonMen's individual
 GoldKate FrenchJapan2020 TokyoModern pentathlonWomen's individual

Nordic combined

[edit]
Further information:Nordic combined at the Winter Olympics
YearSkiersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19241932Did not compete
1936110000
19482022Did not compete
Total0000

Polo

[edit]
Further information:Polo at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain was one of four teams to compete in the debut of Olympic polo. Three of the five teams had British players, and those three teams took both the top two places and split the third place with theMexican team. Great Britain would be the only team to play in all five of the Olympic polo tournaments, with no other nation appearing more than three times. The nation took gold and two silvers in 1908, when only British teams competed. Facing international competition in 1920, the British side won. The 1924 tournament resulted in a bronze medal for Great Britain, while the team took silver in 1936. In international play, the Great Britain team had an overall record of 5–3 (semifinal and final wins in 1920, a 2–2 record the 1924 round-robin, and a first-round win and final loss in 1936). There were 2 games in 1908 pitting teams from Great Britain against each other, necessarily resulting in a 2–2 record that year. The mixed teams in 1900 had records of 3–0, 1–1, and 0–1, though both losses (and, of course, therefore two of the wins) were against each other.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19007as part of the Mixed team
1904No competition
190812112031
1912No competition
19204110011
19244100113
19281932No competition
19362101012
1948–PresentNo competition
Total23161
EventNo. of
appearances
First
appearance
First
medal
First
gold medal
GoldSilverBronzeTotalBest finish
Men's5/51900190819082316[30]1st place, gold medalist(s) (1908, 1920)

Rackets

[edit]

Great Britain hosted the only Olympicrackets tournament, in 1908.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19087222371

Rowing

[edit]
Further information:Rowing at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain took a bronze medal in the first Olympic rowing competition, in 1900.

GamesNo. RowersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
1896 AthensEvent wasn't held
1900 Paris11/500117
1904 St Louis00/50000
1908 London32(8)/543181
1912 Stockholm24(4)/422041
1916Games Cancelled
1920 Antwerp102/502024
1924 Paris174/720023
1928 Amsterdam195/712142
1932 Los Angeles164/720022
1936 Berlin185/711022
1940Games Cancelled
1944Games Cancelled
1948 London267/721031
1952 Helsinki236/70000
1956 Melbourne133/70000
1960 Rome267/70000
1964 Tokyo83/701017=
1968 Mexico City102/70000
1972 Munich176/70000
1976 Montreal328/1402027
1980 Moscow4311/1401236
1984 Los Angeles4210/1410016=
1988 Seoul328/141012
1992 Barcelona4612/1420024=
1996 Atlanta3710/1410127=
2000 Sydney3610/1421033
2004 Athens3611/1412143
2008 Beijing4312/1422261
2012 London4713/1442391
2016 Rio4312/1432051
2020 Tokyo4311/14011214
2024 Paris409/1432382
Total780264342717782

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeSaint-George AsheFrance1900 ParisRowingMen's single sculls
 GoldHarry BlackstaffeUnited Kingdom1908 LondonRowingMen's single sculls
 SilverAlexander McCullochUnited Kingdom1908 LondonRowingMen's single sculls
 GoldJohn Fenning
Gordon Thomson
United Kingdom1908 LondonRowingMen's coxless pair
 SilverGeorge Fairbairn
Philip Verdon
United Kingdom1908 LondonRowingMen's coxless pair
 GoldCollier Cudmore
James Angus Gillan
Duncan Mackinnon
John Somers-Smith
United Kingdom1908 LondonRowingMen's coxless four
 SilverPhilip Filleul
Harold Barker
John Fenning
Gordon Thomson
United Kingdom1908 LondonRowingMen's coxless four
 GoldAlbert Gladstone
Frederick Kelly
Banner Johnstone
Guy Nickalls
Charles Burnell
Ronald Sanderson
Raymond Etherington-Smith
Henry Bucknall
Gilchrist Maclagan
United Kingdom1908 LondonRowingMen's eight
 BronzeFrank Jerwood
Eric Powell
Oswald Carver
Edward Williams
Henry Goldsmith
Harold Kitching
John Burn
Douglas Stuart
Richard Boyle
United Kingdom1908 LondonRowingMen's eight
 GoldWally KinnearSweden1912 StockholmRowingMen's single sculls
 SilverJulius Beresford
Karl Vernon
Charles Rought
Bruce Logan
Geoffrey Carr
Sweden1912 StockholmRowingMen's coxed four
 GoldEdgar Burgess
Sidney Swann
Leslie Wormald
Ewart Horsfall
James Angus Gillan
Stanley Garton
Alister Kirby
Philip Fleming
Henry Wells
Sweden1912 StockholmRowingMen's eight
 SilverWilliam Fison
William Parker
Thomas Gillespie
Beaufort Burdekin
Frederick Pitman
Arthur Wiggins
Charles Littlejohn
Robert Bourne
John Walker
Sweden1912 StockholmRowingMen's eight
 SilverJack BeresfordBelgium1920 AntwerpRowingMen's single sculls
 SilverEwart Horsfall
Guy Oliver Nickalls
Richard Lucas
Walter James
John Campbell
Sebastian Earl
Ralph Shove
Sidney Swann
Robin Johnstone
Belgium1920 AntwerpRowingMen's eight
 GoldJack BeresfordFrance1924 ParisRowingMen's single sculls
 GoldMaxwell Eley
James MacNabb
Robert Morrison
Terence Sanders
France1924 ParisRowingMen's coxless four
 BronzeDavid ColletNetherlands1928 AmsterdamRowingMen's single sculls
 SilverTerence O'Brien
Robert Nisbet
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamRowingMen's coxless pair
 GoldJohn Lander
Michael Warriner
Richard Beesly
Edward Vaughan Bevan
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamRowingMen's coxless four
 SilverJamie Hamilton
Guy Oliver Nickalls
John Badcock
Donald Gollan
Harold Lane
Gordon Killick
Jack Beresford
Harold West
Arthur Sulley
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamRowingMen's eight
 GoldLewis Clive
Hugh Edwards
United States1932 Los AngelesRowingMen's coxless pair
 GoldJohn Badcock
Hugh Edwards
Jack Beresford
Rowland George
United States1932 Los AngelesRowingMen's coxless four
 GoldJack Beresford
Dick Southwood
Germany1936 BerlinRowingMen's double sculls
 SilverMartin Bristow
Alan Barrett
Peter Jackson
John Sturrock
Germany1936 BerlinRowingMen's coxless four
 GoldRichard Burnell
Bertie Bushnell
United Kingdom1948 LondonRowingMen's double sculls
 GoldJohn Wilson
Ran Laurie
United Kingdom1948 LondonRowingMen's coxless pair
 SilverChristopher Barton
Michael Lapage
Guy Richardson
Paul Bircher
Paul Massey
Brian Lloyd
John Meyrick
Alfred Mellows
Jack Dearlove
United Kingdom1948 LondonRowingMen's eight
 SilverJohn Russell
Hugh Wardell-Yerburgh
William Barry
John James
Japan1964 TokyoRowingMen's coxless four
 SilverChris Baillieu
Michael Hart
Canada1976 MontrealRowingMen's double sculls
 SilverRichard Lester
John Yallop
Timothy Crooks
Hugh Matheson
David Maxwell
Jim Clark
Frederick Smallbone
Lenny Robertson
Patrick Sweeney
Canada1976 MontrealRowingMen's eight
 BronzeCharles Wiggin
Malcolm Carmichael
Soviet Union1980 MoscowRowingMen's coxless pair
 BronzeJohn Beattie
Ian McNuff
David Townsend
Martin Cross
Soviet Union1980 MoscowRowingMen's coxless four
 SilverDuncan McDougall
Allan Whitwell
Henry Clay
Chris Mahoney
Andrew Justice
John Pritchard
Malcolm McGowan
Richard Stanhope
Colin Moynihan
Soviet Union1980 MoscowRowingMen's eight
 GoldRichard Budgett
Martin Cross
Adrian Ellison
Andy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
United States1984 Los AngelesRowingMen's coxed four
 GoldAndy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
South Korea1988 SeoulRowingMen's coxless pair
 BronzeAndy Holmes
Steve Redgrave
Patrick Sweeney
South Korea1988 SeoulRowingMen's coxed pair
 GoldMatthew Pinsent
Steve Redgrave
Spain1992 BarcelonaRowingMen's coxless pair
 GoldGarry Herbert
Greg Searle
Jonny Searle
Spain1992 BarcelonaRowingMen's coxed pair
 GoldMatthew Pinsent
Steve Redgrave
United States1996 AtlantaRowingMen's coxless pair
 BronzeGregory Searle
Jonathan William Searle
Rupert John Obholzer
Tim Foster
United States1996 AtlantaRowingMen's coxless four
 GoldJames Cracknell
Steve Redgrave
Tim Foster
Matthew Pinsent
Australia2000 SydneyRowingMen's coxless four
 GoldAndrew Lindsay
Ben Hunt-Davis
Simon Dennis
Louis Attrill
Luka Grubor
Kieran West
Fred Scarlett
Steve Trapmore
Rowley Douglas
Australia2000 SydneyRowingMen's eight
 SilverGuin Batten
Miriam Batten
Katherine Grainger
Gillian Lindsay
Australia2000 SydneyRowingWomen's quadruple sculls
 GoldSteve Williams
James Cracknell
Ed Coode
Matthew Pinsent
Greece2004 AthensRowingMen's coxless four
 BronzeSarah Winckless
Elise Laverick
Greece2004 AthensRowingWomen's double sculls
 SilverAlison Mowbray
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Rebecca Romero
Greece2004 AthensRowingWomen's quadruple sculls
 SilverKatherine Grainger
Cath Bishop
Greece2004 AthensRowingWomen's coxless pair
 BronzeMatthew Wells
Stephen Rowbotham
China2008 BeijingRowingMen's double sculls
 GoldTom James
Steve Williams
Pete Reed
Andrew Triggs Hodge
China2008 BeijingRowingMen's coxless four
 SilverAlex Partridge
Tom Stallard
Tom Lucy
Richard Egington
Josh West
Alastair Heathcote
Matt Langridge
Colin Smith
Acer Nethercott
China2008 BeijingRowingMen's eight
 GoldZac Purchase
Mark Hunter
China2008 BeijingRowingMen's lightweight double sculls
 BronzeElise Laverick
Anna Bebington
China2008 BeijingRowingWomen's double sculls
 SilverAnnabel Vernon
Debbie Flood
Frances Houghton
Katherine Grainger
China2008 BeijingRowingWomen's quadruple sculls
 BronzeAlan CampbellUnited Kingdom2012 LondonRowingMen's single sculls
 BronzeGeorge Nash
Will Satch
United Kingdom2012 LondonRowingMen's coxless pair
 GoldAlex Gregory
Tom James
Pete Reed
Andrew Triggs Hodge
United Kingdom2012 LondonRowingMen's coxless four
 BronzeAlex Partridge
James Emmott
Tom Ransley
Richard Egington
Moe Sbihi
Greg Searle
Matt Langridge
Constantine Louloudis
Phelan Hill
United Kingdom2012 LondonRowingMen's eight
 SilverZac Purchase
Mark Hunter
United Kingdom2012 LondonRowingMen's lightweight double sculls
 SilverPeter Chambers
Rob Williams
Richard Chambers
Chris Bartley
United Kingdom2012 LondonRowingMen's lightweight coxless four
 GoldAnna Watkins
Katherine Grainger
United Kingdom2012 LondonRowingWomen's double sculls
 GoldHelen Glover
Heather Stanning
United Kingdom2012 LondonRowingWomen's coxless pair
 GoldKatherine Copeland
Sophie Hosking
United Kingdom2012 LondonRowingWomen's lightweight double sculls
 GoldAlex Gregory
Moe Sbihi
George Nash
Constantine Louloudis
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroRowingMen's coxless four
 GoldPaul Bennett
Scott Durant
Matt Gotrel
Matt Langridge
Tom Ransley
Pete Reed
Will Satch
Andrew Triggs Hodge
Phelan Hill
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroRowingMen's eight
 SilverVictoria Thornley
Katherine Grainger
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroRowingWomen's double sculls
 GoldHelen Glover
Heather Stanning
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroRowingWomen's coxless pair
 SilverKatie Greves
Melanie Wilson
Frances Houghton
Polly Swann
Jessica Eddie
Olivia Carnegie-Brown
Karen Bennett
Zoe Lee
Zoe de Toledo
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroRowingWomen's eight
 BronzeJosh Bugajski
Jacob Dawson
Thomas George
Moe Sbihi
Charles Elwes
Oliver Wynne-Griffith
James Rudkin
Thomas Ford
Henry Fieldman
Japan2020 TokyoRowingMen's eight
 SilverHarry Leask
Angus Groom
Tom Barras
Jack Beaumont
Japan2020 TokyoRowingMen's quadruple sculls
 SilverOliver Wynne-Griffith
Thomas George
France2024 ParisRowingMen's coxless pair
 BronzeOliver Wilkes
David Ambler
Matt Aldridge
Freddie Davidson
France2024 ParisRowingMen's coxless four
 GoldMorgan Bolding
Sholto Carnegie
Rory Gibbs
Thomas Ford
Jacob Dawson
Charles Elwes
Thomas Digby
James Rudkin
Harry Brightmorec
France2024 ParisRowingMen's eight
 BronzeMathilda Hodgkins-Byrne
Becky Wilde
France2024 ParisRowingWomen's double sculls
 GoldLauren Henry
Hannah Scott
Lola Anderson
Georgina Brayshaw
France2024 ParisRowingWomen's quadruple sculls
 SilverHelen Glover
Esme Booth
Samantha Redgrave
Rebecca Shorten
France2024 ParisRowingWomen's coxless four
 BronzeAnnie Campbell-Orde
Holly Dunford
Emily Ford
Lauren Irwin
Heidi Long
Rowan McKellar
Eve Stewart
Harriet Taylor
Henry Fieldmanc
France2024 ParisRowingWomen's eight
 GoldEmily Craig
Imogen Grant
France2024 ParisRowingWomen's lightweight double sculls

Rugby

[edit]
Further information:Rugby union at the Summer Olympics
Further information:Rugby sevens at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain took a silver medal in the first Olympic rugby competition, in 1900. They repeated as silver medallists by losing the only match in 1908. Great Britain did not compete in 1920 or 1924. When the sport returned in 2016 as rugby sevens, Great Britain earned a third silver medal (in men's) as well as placing 4th in the first women's rugby competition.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896No competition
190015101012
1904No competition
190815101012
1912No competition
19201924Did not compete
19282012No competition
201624201013
20202420000
20241220000
Total0303
EventNo. of
appearances
First
appearance
First
medal
First
gold medal
GoldSilverBronzeTotalBest finish
Men'srugby union2/41900190002022nd place, silver medalist(s) (1900, 1908)
Men'srugby sevens2/22016201601012nd place, silver medalist(s) (2016)
Women'srugby sevens2/2201600004th (2016, 2020)

Sailing

[edit]
Further information:Sailing at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain took four gold medals in the first Olympic sailing events in 1900. In addition, British sailors were part of twomixed teams that won gold.

YearSailorsBoats competing/EventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRanking
1896Scheduled but event wasn't held
19007316/1341162
1904Not Scheduled
1908417/441161
191200/40000
1916Games Cancelled
192062/1420024
192462/301013
192882/30000
193232/401015
1936144/410122
1940Games Cancelled
1944Games Cancelled
1948135/510013
1952145/501016
1956125/501235
1960115/50000
196494/501018
1968115/510122
1972136/611022
1976126/611022
198000/6Sport Choose to Boycott
1984137/700118
1988158/810015
19921710/1000119
19961610/1002029
20001610/1132051
20041811/1121251
20081811/1141161
20121610/1014053
20161510/1021031
20201510/1031151
20241410/1010126
2028
Total322113661

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldLorne Currie
John Gretton
Linton Hope
Algernon Maudslay
France1900 ParisSailingOpen class
 GoldLorne Currie
John Gretton
Linton Hope
Algernon Maudslay
France1900 ParisSailing.5 to 1 ton
 GoldHoward Taylor
Edward Hore
Harry Jefferson
France1900 ParisSailing3 to 10 ton
 BronzeEdward HoreFrance1900 ParisSailing10 to 20 ton
 GoldCecil QuentinFrance1900 ParisSailing20+ ton
 SilverSelwin CalverleyFrance1900 ParisSailing20+ ton
 GoldGilbert Laws
Thomas McMeekin
Charles Crichton
United Kingdom1908 LondonSailing6 metre
 GoldCharles Rivett-Carnac
Norman Bingley
Richard Dixon
Frances Rivett-Carnac
United Kingdom1908 LondonSailing7 metre
 GoldBlair Cochrane
Charles Campbell
John Rhodes
Henry Sutton
Arthur Wood
United Kingdom1908 LondonSailing8 metre
 BronzeBlair Cochrane
Charles Campbell
Philip Hunloke
Alfred Hughes
Frederick Hughes
George Ratsey
William Ward
The Duchess of Westminster
United Kingdom1908 LondonSailing8 metre
 GoldT. C. Glen-Coats
J. H. Downes
J. S. Aspin
John Buchanan
J. C. Bunten
A. D. Downes
David Dunlop
John Mackenzie
Albert Martin
Gerald Tait
United Kingdom1908 LondonSailing12 metre
 SilverC. MacIver
J. G. Kenion
J. M. Adam
James Baxter
W. P. Davidson
J. F. Jellico
T. A. R. Littledale
C. R. MacIver
C. Macleod Robertson
J. F. D. Spence
United Kingdom1908 LondonSailing12 metre
 GoldFrancis Richards
Trevor Hedberg
Belgium1920 AntwerpSailing18' Dinghy
 GoldCyril Wright
Robert Coleman
William Maddison
Dorothy Wright
Belgium1920 AntwerpSailing7 metre
 SilverErnest Roney
Harold Fowler
Edwin Jacob
Thomas Riggs
Walter Riggs
France1924 ParisSailing8 metre
 SilverGeorge Colin Ratsey
Peter Jaffe
United States1932 Los AngelesSailingStar
 BronzePeter ScottGermany1936 BerlinSailingO-Jolle
 GoldChristopher Boardman
Miles Bellville
Russell Harmer
Charles Leaf
Leonard Martin
Germany1936 BerlinSailing6 Metre
 GoldStewart Morris
David Bond
United Kingdom1948 LondonSailingSwallow
 SilverCharles CurreyFinland1952 HelsinkiSailingFinn
 BronzeJasper Blackall
Terence Smith
Australia1956 MelbourneSailing12m² Sharpie
 BronzeGraham Mann
Ronald Backus
Jonathan Janson
Australia1956 MelbourneSailingDragon
 SilverRobert Perry
David Bowker
John Dillon
Neil Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick
Australia1956 MelbourneSailing5.5 Metre
 SilverKeith Musto
Tony Morgan
Japan1964 TokyoSailingFlying Dutchman
 GoldRodney Pattisson
Iain MacDonald-Smith
Mexico1968 Mexico CitySailingFlying Dutchman
 BronzeRobin Aisher
Paul Anderson
Adrian Jardine
Mexico1968 Mexico CitySailing5.5 Metre
 GoldRodney Pattisson
Christopher Davies
West Germany1972 MunichSailingFlying Dutchman
 SilverAlan Warren
David Hunt
West Germany1972 MunichSailingTempest
 SilverRodney Pattisson
Julian Brooke-Houghton
Canada1976 MontrealSailingFlying Dutchman
 GoldReginald White
John Osborn
Canada1976 MontrealSailingTornado
 BronzeJonathan Richards
Peter Allam
United States1984 Los AngelesSailingFlying Dutchman
 GoldMichael McIntyre
Bryn Vaile
South Korea1988 SeoulSailingStar
 BronzeLawrie Smith
Robert Cruikshank
Ossie Stewart
Spain1992 BarcelonaSailingSoling
 SilverJohn Merricks
Ian Walker
United States1996 AtlantaSailingMen's 470
 SilverBen AinslieUnited States1996 AtlantaSailingLaser
 GoldShirley RobertsonAustralia2000 SydneySailingEurope
 GoldIain PercyAustralia2000 SydneySailingFinn
 GoldBen AinslieAustralia2000 SydneySailingLaser
 SilverIan Barker
Simon Hiscocks
Australia2000 SydneySailing49er
 SilverIan Walker
Mark Covell
Australia2000 SydneySailingStar
 GoldShirley Robertson
Sarah Webb
Sarah Ayton
Greece2004 AthensSailingYngling
 BronzeNick DempseyGreece2004 AthensSailingMen's Mistral One Design
 GoldBen AinslieGreece2004 AthensSailingFinn
 SilverNick Rogers
Joe Glanfield
Greece2004 AthensSailingMen's 470
 BronzeChris Draper
Simon Hiscocks
Greece2004 AthensSailing49er
 BronzeBryony ShawChina2008 BeijingSailingWomen's RS:X
 GoldSarah Ayton
Sarah Webb
Pippa Wilson
China2008 BeijingSailingYngling
 GoldPaul GoodisonChina2008 BeijingSailingLaser
 SilverNick Rogers
Joe Glanfield
China2008 BeijingSailingMen's 470
 GoldIain Percy
Andrew Simpson
China2008 BeijingSailingStar
 GoldBen AinslieChina2008 BeijingSailingFinn
 SilverNick DempseyUnited Kingdom2012 LondonSailingMen's RS:X
 GoldBen AinslieUnited Kingdom2012 LondonSailingFinn
 SilverLuke Patience
Stuart Bithell
United Kingdom2012 LondonSailingMen's 470
 SilverIain Percy
Andrew Simpson
United Kingdom2012 LondonSailingStar
 SilverHannah Mills
Saskia Clark
United Kingdom2012 LondonSailingWomen's 470
 SilverNick DempseyBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSailingMen's RS:X
 GoldGiles ScottBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSailingFinn
 GoldHannah Mills
Saskia Clark
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSailingWomen's 470
 GoldGiles ScottJapan2020 TokyoSailingFinn
 GoldDylan Fletcher
Stuart Bithell
Japan2020 TokyoSailing49er
 BronzeEmma WilsonJapan2020 TokyoSailingWomen's RS:X
 GoldHannah Mills
Eilidh McIntyre
Japan2020 TokyoSailingWomen's 470
 SilverJohn Gimson
Anna Burnet
Japan2020 TokyoSailingNacra 17
 BronzeEmma WilsonFrance2024 ParisSailingWomen's IQFoil
 GoldEllie AldridgeFrance2024 ParisSailingWomen's Formula Kite

Shooting

[edit]
Further information:Shooting at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain's first shooting medals came when the United Kingdom hosted the 1908 Games, at which the British shooters dominated the competitions. There were 215 shooters from 14 teams in the shooting events, including 67 from Great Britain.

YearShootersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896250000
1900190000
1904Sport not held
19086715678211
1912381814494
19207210000
1924221012033
1928Sport not held
193220000
193650000
19481250000
19521260000
1956660000
19601060000
1964860000
196810710014
1972147001116
19761370000
1980Did Not Compete
1984181110345
198881311024
19927130000
19965150000
200061711026
20046170000
20085150000
2012111510015
2016615002217
2020515001117
202461511025
2028
Total141619496

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldJoshua MillnerUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's 1000 yard free rifle
 BronzeMaurice BloodUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's 1000 yard free rifle
 SilverArthur Fulton
John Martin
Harcourt Ommundsen
Walter Padgett
Philip Richardson
Fleetwood Varley
United Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's military rifle, team
 GoldArthur CarnellUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's stationary target small-bore rifle
 SilverHarold HumbyUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's stationary target small-bore rifle
 BronzeGeorge BarnesUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's stationary target small-bore rifle
 GoldJohn FlemingUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's moving target small-bore rifle
 SilverMaurice MatthewsUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's moving target small-bore rifle
 BronzeWilliam MarsdenUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's moving target small-bore rifle
 GoldWilliam StylesUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's disappearing target small-bore rifle
 SilverHarold HawkinsUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's disappearing target small-bore rifle
 BronzeEdward AmooreUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's disappearing target small-bore rifle
 GoldEdward Amoore
Harold Humby
Maurice Matthews
William Pimm
United Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's team small-bore rifle
 SilverTed RankenUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's single-shot running deer
 BronzeAlexander RogersUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's single-shot running deer
 SilverTed RankenUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's double-shot running deer
 SilverWilliam Ellicott
William Russell Lane-Joynt
Charles Nix
Ted Ranken
United Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's team single-shot running deer
 BronzeGeoffrey Coles
William Ellicott
Henry Lynch-Staunton
Jesse Wallingford
United Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's 50 yard free pistol, team
 BronzeAlexander MaunderUnited Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's trap
 GoldPercy Easte
Alexander Maunder
Frederic Moore
Charles Palmer
John Pike
John Postans
United Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's trap, team
 BronzeJohn Butt
Henry Creasey
Bob Hutton
William Morris
George Skinner
George Whitaker
United Kingdom1908 LondonShootingMen's trap, team
 BronzeHugh Durant
Albert Kempster
Horatio Poulter
Charles Stewart
Sweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's 30 metre team rapid fire pistol
 BronzeCharles StewartSweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's 50 metre pistol
 BronzeHugh Durant
Albert Kempster
Horatio Poulter
Charles Stewart
Sweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's 50 metre team free pistol
 SilverWilliam MilneSweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's 50 metre rifle, prone
 BronzeHenry BurtSweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's 50 metre rifle, prone
 SilverHenry Burr
Arthur Fulton
Harcourt Ommundsen
Edward Parnell
James Reid
Edward Skilton
Sweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's team military rifle
 SilverWilliam Milne
Joseph Pepé
William Pimm
William Styles
Sweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's 25 metre team small-bore rifle
 GoldEdward Lessimore
Robert Murray
Joseph Pepé
William Pimm
Sweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's 50 metre team small-bore rifle
 SilverJohn Butt
William Grosvenor
Harold Humby
Alexander Maunder
Charles Palmer
George Whitaker
Sweden1912 StockholmShootingMen's trap, team
 SilverCyril Mackworth-PraedFrance1924 ParisShootingMen's 100 metre running deer, single shots
 SilverCyril Mackworth-PraedFrance1924 ParisShootingMen's 100 metre running deer, double shots
 GoldCyril Mackworth-Praed
Philip Neame
Herbert Perry
Allen Whitty
France1924 ParisShootingMen's 100 metre team running deer, double shots
 GoldBob BraithwaiteMexico1968 Mexico CityShootingMixed trap
 BronzeJohn KynochWest Germany1972 MunichShootingMixed 50 metre running target
 BronzeBarry DaggerUnited States1984 Los AngelesShootingMen's 10 metre air rifle
 BronzeMichael SullivanUnited States1984 Los AngelesShootingMen's 50 metre rifle, prone
 GoldMalcolm CooperUnited States1984 Los AngelesShootingMen's 50 metre rifle three positions
 BronzeAlister AllanUnited States1984 Los AngelesShootingMen's 50 metre rifle three positions
 GoldMalcolm CooperSouth Korea1988 SeoulShootingMen's 50 metre rifle three positions
 SilverAlister AllanSouth Korea1988 SeoulShootingMen's 50 metre rifle three positions
 SilverIan PeelAustralia2000 SydneyShootingMen's trap
 GoldRichard FauldsAustralia2000 SydneyShootingMen's double trap
 GoldPeter WilsonUnited Kingdom2012 LondonShootingMen's double trap
 BronzeEdward LingBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroShootingMen's trap
 BronzeSteven ScottBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroShootingMen's double trap
 BronzeMatthew Coward-HolleyJapan2020 TokyoShootingMen's trap
 GoldNathan HalesFrance2024 ParisShootingMen's trap
 SilverAmber RutterFrance2024 ParisShootingWomen's skeet

Short track speed skating

[edit]
Further information:Short track speed skating at the Winter Olympics
YearSkatersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1988 (demonstration)41020022
1992540000
19943600116
1998560000
2002580000
2006480000
2010780000
2014580000
2018580000
2022390000
Total001113

Skateboarding

[edit]
Further information:Skateboarding at the Summer Olympics
YearSkateboardersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
20202400115
20243400115
2028
Total00225

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeSky BrownJapan2020 TokyoSkateboardingWomen's park
 BronzeSky BrownFrance2024 ParisSkateboardingWomen's park

Skeleton

[edit]
Further information:Skeleton at the Winter Olympics

Great Britain is the most successful team in Skeleton winning a medal at every Games in which the sport has been included and has won at least one medal in each of the five contests of Women's skeleton since its introduction with five different athletes.Lizzy Yarnold is the most successful Skeleton rider of all time winning back to back gold medals in 2014 and 2018. No other rider has successfully defended a gold medal.

YearRacersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19281100112
19321936No competition held
19484100113
19521998No competition held
20022200113
20063201013
20104210011
20144210012
20184210231
2022420000
Total31592

Ski jumping

[edit]
Further information:Ski jumping at the Winter Olympics
YearSkiersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
19241984Did not compete
1988120000
19921998Did not compete
2002120000
20062022Did not compete
Total0000

Snowboarding

[edit]
Further information:Snowboarding at the Winter Olympics
YearSnowboardersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1998Did not compete
2002140000
2006460000
2010460000
2014710001114
2018510001113
20223110000
Total002222

Speed skating

[edit]
Further information:Speed skating at the Winter Olympics
YearSkatersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1924450000
1928330000
19321936Did not compete
1948540000
1952340000
1956340000
1960280000
1964380000
1968580000
1972280000
19762100000
19806100000
19841100000
19882100000
19921100000
19942018Did not compete
20222140000
Total0000

Sport climbing

[edit]
Further information:Sport climbing at the Summer Olympics
YearClimbersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
2020120000
20243410012
2028
Total10013

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldToby RobertsFrance2024 ParisSport climbingMen's combined

Swimming

[edit]
Further information:Swimming at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain was the third most successful team in swimming in 2008, with 2 golds, 2 silvers and 2 bronzes, withRebecca Adlington winning two of these, making her the most successful female British swimmer in 100 years.[31]

YearSwimmersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896Did not compete
19007520131
1904Did not compete
190825642171
191218912365
1920181001123
1924261112142
1928211102247
1932151100226
193622110000
1948321100117
1952261100119
1956221310124
1960321511133
1964331801016
1968272901019
19723629010110
1976402611135
1980322613154
1984332901456
1988313111135
19922831001116
19963932011212
200032320000
20043732002218
2008243422263
20124434012314
2016283415066
2020323743183
2024333714059
2028
Total213531877

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldJohn Arthur JarvisFrance1900 ParisSwimmingMen's 1000 metre freestyle
 GoldJohn Arthur JarvisFrance1900 ParisSwimmingMen's 4000 metre freestyle
 BronzePeter KempFrance1900 ParisSwimmingMen's 200 metre obstacle event
 GoldHenry TaylorUnited Kingdom1908 LondonSwimmingMen's 400 metre freestyle
 GoldHenry TaylorUnited Kingdom1908 LondonSwimmingMen's 1500 metre freestyle
 SilverThomas BattersbyUnited Kingdom1908 LondonSwimmingMen's 1500 metre freestyle
 BronzeHerbert HaresnapeUnited Kingdom1908 LondonSwimmingMen's 100 metre backstroke
 GoldFrederick HolmanUnited Kingdom1908 LondonSwimmingMen's 200 metre breaststroke
 SilverWilliam RobinsonUnited Kingdom1908 LondonSwimmingMen's 200 metre breaststroke
 GoldJohn Derbyshire
Paul Radmilovic
William Foster
Henry Taylor
United Kingdom1908 LondonSwimmingMen's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay
 SilverJohn HatfieldSweden1912 StockholmSwimmingMen's 400 metre freestyle
 SilverJohn HatfieldSweden1912 StockholmSwimmingMen's 1500 metre freestyle
 BronzePercy CourtmanSweden1912 StockholmSwimmingMen's 400 metre breaststroke
 BronzeWilliam Foster
Thomas Battersby
John Hatfield
Henry Taylor
Sweden1912 StockholmSwimmingMen's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay
 BronzeJennie FletcherSweden1912 StockholmSwimmingWomen's 100 metre freestyle
 GoldBelle Moore
Jennie Fletcher
Annie Speirs
Irene Steer
Sweden1912 StockholmSwimmingWomen's 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay
 BronzeHarold Annison
Edward Peter
Leslie Savage
Henry Taylor
Belgium1920 AntwerpSwimmingMen's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay
 SilverHilda James
Constance Jeans
Grace McKenzie
Charlotte Radcliffe
Belgium1920 AntwerpSwimmingWomen's 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay
 SilverPhyllis HardingFrance1924 ParisSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke
 GoldLucy MortonFrance1924 ParisSwimmingWomen's 200 metre breaststroke
 BronzeGladys CarsonFrance1924 ParisSwimmingWomen's 200 metre breaststroke
 SilverFlorence Barker
Constance Jeans
Grace McKenzie
Iris Tanner
France1924 ParisSwimmingWomen's 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay
 BronzeJoyce CooperNetherlands1928 AmsterdamSwimmingWomen's 100 metre freestyle
 SilverEllen KingNetherlands1928 AmsterdamSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke
 BronzeJoyce CooperNetherlands1928 AmsterdamSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke
 SilverJoyce Cooper
Ellen King
Cissie Stewart
Iris Tanner
Netherlands1928 AmsterdamSwimmingWomen's 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay
 BronzeValerie DaviesUnited States1932 Los AngelesSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke
 BronzeJoyce Cooper
Valerie Davies
Edna Hughes
Helen Varcoe
United States1932 Los AngelesSwimmingWomen's 4 x 100 metre freestyle relay
 BronzeCatherine GibsonUnited Kingdom1948 LondonSwimmingWomen's 400 metre freestyle
 BronzeHelen GordonFinland1952 HelsinkiSwimmingWomen's 200 metre breaststroke
 GoldJudy GrinhamAustralia1956 MelbourneSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke
 BronzeMargaret EdwardsAustralia1956 MelbourneSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke
 BronzeNatalie StewardItaly1960 RomeSwimmingWomen's 100 metre freestyle
 SilverNatalie StewardItaly1960 RomeSwimmingWomen's 100 metre backstroke
 GoldAnita LonsbroughItaly1960 RomeSwimmingWomen's 200 metre breaststroke
 SilverRobert McGregorJapan1964 TokyoSwimmingMen's 100 metre freestyle
 SilverMartyn WoodroffeMexico1968 Mexico CitySwimmingMen's 200 metre butterfly
 SilverDavid WilkieWest Germany1972 MunichSwimmingMen's 200 metre breaststroke
 SilverDavid WilkieCanada1976 MontrealSwimmingMen's 100 metre breaststroke
 GoldDavid WilkieCanada1976 MontrealSwimmingMen's 200 metre breaststroke
 BronzeAlan McClatchey
Brian Brinkley
Gordon Downie
David Dunne
Canada1976 MontrealSwimmingMen's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay
 GoldDuncan GoodhewSoviet Union1980 MoscowSwimmingMen's 100 metre breaststroke
 SilverPhil HubbleSoviet Union1980 MoscowSwimmingMen's 200 metre butterfly
 BronzeGary Abraham
Duncan Goodhew
David Lowe
Martin Smith
Paul Marshall
Mark Taylor
Soviet Union1980 MoscowSwimmingMen's 4 x 100 metre medley relay
 SilverSharron DaviesSoviet Union1980 MoscowSwimmingWomen's 400 metre individual medley
 SilverHelen Jameson
Margaret Kelly
Ann Osgerby
June Croft
Soviet Union1980 MoscowSwimmingWomen's 4 x 100 metre medley relay
 BronzeNeil CochranUnited States1984 Los AngelesSwimmingMen's 200 metre individual medley
 BronzeNeil Cochran
Paul Easter
Paul Howe
Andrew Astbury
United States1984 Los AngelesSwimmingMen's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay
 SilverSarah HardcastleUnited States1984 Los AngelesSwimmingWomen's 400 metre freestyle
 BronzeJune CroftUnited States1984 Los AngelesSwimmingWomen's 400 metre freestyle
 BronzeSarah HardcastleUnited States1984 Los AngelesSwimmingWomen's 800 metre freestyle
 GoldAdrian MoorhouseSouth Korea1988 SeoulSwimmingMen's 100 metre breaststroke
 SilverNick GillinghamSouth Korea1988 SeoulSwimmingMen's 200 metre breaststroke
 BronzeAndy JamesonSouth Korea1988 SeoulSwimmingMen's 100 metre butterfly
 BronzeNick GillinghamSpain1992 BarcelonaSwimmingMen's 200 metre breaststroke
 SilverPaul PalmerUnited States1996 AtlantaSwimmingMen's 400 metre freestyle
 BronzeGraeme SmithUnited States1996 AtlantaSwimmingMen's 1500 metre freestyle
 BronzeDavid DaviesGreece2004 AthensSwimmingMen's 1500 metre freestyle
 BronzeStephen ParryGreece2004 AthensSwimmingMen's 200 metre butterfly
 SilverDavid DaviesChina2008 BeijingSwimmingMen's marathon 10 kilometre
 GoldRebecca AdlingtonChina2008 BeijingSwimmingWomen's 400 metre freestyle
 BronzeJoanne JacksonChina2008 BeijingSwimmingWomen's 400 metre freestyle
 GoldRebecca AdlingtonChina2008 BeijingSwimmingWomen's 800 metre freestyle
 SilverKeri-Anne PayneChina2008 BeijingSwimmingWomen's marathon 10 kilometre
 BronzeCassandra PattenChina2008 BeijingSwimmingWomen's marathon 10 kilometre
 SilverMichael JamiesonUnited Kingdom2012 LondonSwimmingMen's 200 metre breaststroke
 BronzeRebecca AdlingtonUnited Kingdom2012 LondonSwimmingWomen's 400 metre freestyle
 BronzeRebecca AdlingtonUnited Kingdom2012 LondonSwimmingWomen's 800 metre freestyle
 GoldAdam PeatyBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSwimmingMen's 100 metre breaststroke
 SilverStephen Milne
Duncan Scott
Daniel Wallace
James Guy
Robbie Renwick
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSwimmingMen's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay
 SilverChris Walker-Hebborn
Adam Peaty
James Guy
Duncan Scott
Brazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSwimmingMen's 4 x 100 metre medley relay
 SilverJazmin CarlinBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSwimmingWomen's 400 metre freestyle
 SilverJazmin CarlinBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSwimmingWomen's 800 metre freestyle
 SilverSiobhan-Marie O'ConnorBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroSwimmingWomen's 200 metre individual medley
 GoldTom DeanJapan2020 TokyoSwimmingMen's 200 metre freestyle
 SilverDuncan ScottJapan2020 TokyoSwimmingMen's 200 metre freestyle
 BronzeLuke GreenbankJapan2020 TokyoSwimmingMen's 200 metre backstroke
 GoldAdam PeatyJapan2020 TokyoSwimmingMen's 100 metre breaststroke
 SilverDuncan ScottJapan2020 TokyoSwimmingMen's 200 metre individual medley
 GoldTom Dean
James Guy
Matthew Richards
Duncan Scott
Calum Jarvis
Japan2020 TokyoSwimmingMen's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay
 SilverLuke Greenbank
Adam Peaty
James Guy
Duncan Scott
James Wilby
Japan2020 TokyoSwimmingMen's 4 x 100 metre medley relay
 GoldKathleen Dawson
Adam Peaty
James Guy
Anna Hopkin
Freya Anderson
Japan2020 TokyoSwimmingMixed 4 x 100 metre medley relay
 SilverBen ProudFrance2024 ParisSwimmingMen's 50 metre freestyle
 SilverMatthew RichardsFrance2024 ParisSwimmingMen's 200 metre freestyle
 SilverAdam PeatyFrance2024 ParisSwimmingMen's 100 metre breaststroke
 SilverDuncan ScottFrance2024 ParisSwimmingMen's 200 metre individual medley
 GoldJames Guy
Tom Dean
Matthew Richards
Duncan Scott
Jack McMillan
Kieran Bird
France2024 ParisSwimmingMen's 4 x 200 metre freestyle relay

Table tennis

[edit]
Further information:Table tennis at the Summer Olympics
YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1988440000
1992640000
1996440000
2000140000
2004Did not compete
2008
2012640000
2016340000
2020350000
2024250000
2028
Total0000

Taekwondo

[edit]
Further information:Taekwondo at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain have competed in all six taekwondo competitions that have taken place since 2000. Their best result is a gold, silver and bronze in 2016.

YearTaekwondokasEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
2000280000
2004480000
200838001115
20124810125
20164811133
20205802138
20244801019
2028
Total244105

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 BronzeSarah StevensonChina2008 BeijingTaekwondoWomen's Heavyweight (+67 kg)
 GoldJade JonesUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTaekwondoWomen's Lightweight (57 kg)
 BronzeLutalo MuhammadUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTaekwondoMen's Middleweight (80 kg)
 GoldJade JonesBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTaekwondoWomen's Featherweight (57 kg)
 SilverLutalo MuhammadBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTaekwondoMen's Welterweight (80 kg)
 BronzeBianca WalkdenBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTaekwondoWomen's Heavyweight (+67 kg)
 SilverBradly SindenJapan2020 TokyoTaekwondoMen's Featherweight (68 kg)
 SilverLauren WilliamsJapan2020 TokyoTaekwondoWomen's Welterweight (67 kg)
 BronzeBianca WalkdenJapan2020 TokyoTaekwondoWomen's Heavyweight (+67 kg)
 SilverCaden CunninghamFrance2024 ParisTaekwondoMen's Heavyweight (+80 kg)

Tennis

[edit]
Further information:Tennis at the Summer Olympics
Fans celebrate Great Britain men's tennis playerAndy Murray winning gold, 5 August 2012.

John Pius Boland dominated the 1896 tennis tournaments. Tennis in 1896 was a sport that allowed mixed teams, and both Boland andGeorge S. Robertson joined partners from other nations to win their medals. Great Britain again dominated in 1900, taking all four gold medals and adding seven others (three as part of mixed teams).

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896221001[32]2
19006441381
1904Did not compete
1908226654151
191211822262
19208523161
192410501233
19241964No competition held
1968 (demonstration)Did not compete
19721980No competition held
1984 (demonstration)340000
1988540000
1992640000
19965401015
2000640000
2004140000
2008240000
20128511022
20167510012
2020650000
2024750000
2028
Total17141243[32]2

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldJohn BolandGreece1896 AthensTennisMen's singles
 GoldLaurence DohertyFrance1900 ParisTennisMen's singles
 SilverHarold MahonyFrance1900 ParisTennisMen's singles
 BronzeReginald DohertyFrance1900 ParisTennisMen's singles
 BronzeArthur NorrisFrance1900 ParisTennisMen's singles
 GoldLaurence Doherty
Reginald Doherty
France1900 ParisTennisMen's doubles
 BronzeHarold Mahony
Arthur Norris
France1900 ParisTennisMen's doubles
 GoldCharlotte CooperFrance1900 ParisTennisWomen's singles
 GoldCharlotte Cooper
Reginald Doherty
France1900 ParisTennisMixed doubles
 GoldMajor RitchieUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's outdoor singles
 BronzeWilberforce EavesUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's outdoor singles
 GoldReginald Doherty
George Hillyard
United Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's outdoor doubles
 SilverJames Cecil Parke
Major Ritchie
United Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's outdoor doubles
 BronzeClement Cazalet
Charles Dixon
United Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's outdoor doubles
 GoldDorothea Lambert ChambersUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisWomen's outdoor singles
 SilverDora BoothbyUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisWomen's outdoor singles
 BronzeRuth WinchUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisWomen's outdoor singles
 GoldArthur GoreUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's indoor singles
 SilverGeorge CaridiaUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's indoor singles
 BronzeMajor RitchieUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's indoor singles
 GoldHerbert Roper Barrett
Arthur Gore
United Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's indoor doubles
 SilverGeorge Caridia
George Simond
United Kingdom1908 LondonTennisMen's indoor doubles
 GoldGwendoline Eastlake-SmithUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisWomen's indoor singles
 SilverAlice GreeneUnited Kingdom1908 LondonTennisWomen's indoor singles
 SilverCharles DixonSweden1912 StockholmTennisMen's indoor singles
 BronzeAlfred Beamish
Charles Dixon
Sweden1912 StockholmTennisMen's indoor doubles
 GoldEdith HannamSweden1912 StockholmTennisWomen's indoor singles
 BronzeMabel PartonSweden1912 StockholmTennisWomen's indoor singles
 GoldEdith Hannam
Charles Dixon
Sweden1912 StockholmTennisMixed indoor doubles
 SilverHelen Aitchison
Herbert Roper Barrett
Sweden1912 StockholmTennisMixed indoor doubles
 GoldNoel Turnbull
Max Woosnam
Belgium1920 AntwerpTennisMen's doubles
 SilverDorothy HolmanBelgium1920 AntwerpTennisWomen's singles
 BronzeKathleen McKaneBelgium1920 AntwerpTennisWomen's singles
 GoldKathleen McKane
Winifred McNair
Belgium1920 AntwerpTennisWomen's doubles
 SilverWinifred Beamish
Dorothy Holman
Belgium1920 AntwerpTennisWomen's doubles
 SilverKathleen McKane
Max Woosnam
Belgium1920 AntwerpTennisMixed doubles
 BronzeKathleen McKaneFrance1924 ParisTennisWomen's singles
 SilverPhyllis Covell
Kathleen McKane
France1924 ParisTennisWomen's doubles
 BronzeEvelyn Colyer
Dorothy Shepherd-Barron
France1924 ParisTennisWomen's doubles
 SilverNeil Broad
Tim Henman
United States1996 AtlantaTennisMen's doubles
 GoldAndy MurrayUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTennisMen's singles
 SilverLaura Robson
Andy Murray
United Kingdom2012 LondonTennisMixed doubles
 GoldAndy MurrayBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTennisMen's singles

Triathlon

[edit]
Further information:Triathlon at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain have competed in all Six triathlon competitions that have taken place since 2000. Their best finish is 2 1st-place finishes in the men's individual triathlon event, and a 1st-place finish in the mixed triathlon relay event, in 2020(2021).

YearTriathletesEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
2000620000
2004620000
2008520000
20126210121
20166211131
20205312031
20245310231
2028
Total434111

Medalists

[edit]
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldAlistair BrownleeUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTriathlonMen's individual
 BronzeJonathan BrownleeUnited Kingdom2012 LondonTriathlonMen's individual
 GoldAlistair BrownleeBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTriathlonMen's individual
 SilverJonathan BrownleeBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTriathlonMen's individual
 BronzeVicky HollandBrazil2016 Rio de JaneiroTriathlonWomen's individual
 SilverAlex YeeJapan2020 TokyoTriathlonMen's individual
 SilverGeorgia Taylor-BrownJapan2020 TokyoTriathlonWomen's individual
 GoldJess Learmonth
Jonathan Brownlee
Georgia Taylor-Brown
Alex Yee
Japan2020 TokyoTriathlonMixed relay
 GoldAlex YeeFrance2024 ParisTriathlonMen's individual
 BronzeBeth PotterFrance2024 ParisTriathlonWomen's individual
 BronzeAlex Yee
Georgia Taylor-Brown
Sam Dickinson
Beth Potter
France2024 ParisTriathlonMixed relay

Tug of war

[edit]
Further information:Tug of war at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain's Olympic tug of war debut came when the United Kingdom hosted the Games in1908. Great Britain was then one of only two teams to compete in1912 and also won the last Tug of War competition held in the Olympics in1920.

YearContestantsEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
190824111131
19128101012
192011110011
1924–presentNo Competition
Total43322151

Volleyball

[edit]
Further information:Volleyball at the Summer Olympics
Further information:Beach volleyball at the Summer Olympics

Prior to participating, as host nation, in the 2012 volleyball tournaments, Great Britain had never competed in Olympic volleyball with the exception of the women's team participating in the inaugural Beach volleyball tournament in 1996.

YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1964–1992Did not compete
1996240000
2000–2008Did not compete
20122840000
2016–2024Did not compete
Total0000

Water motorsports

[edit]

The United Kingdom hosted the only Olympic water motorsports contests, in 1908.

YearAthletesEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
190813320021

Water polo

[edit]
Further information:Water polo at the Summer Olympics
YearPlayersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
190010000-
1904Did not compete
19087110011
19127110011
19207110011
192410000
192810000
1932Did not compete
193610000
194810000
195210000
195610000
1960–2008Did not compete
20122620000
2016–2024Did not compete
Total30035

Medalists

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MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldGeorge Cornet
Charles Forsyth
George Nevinson
Paul Radmilovic
Charles Smith
Thomas Thould
George Wilkinson
United Kingdom1908 LondonWater poloMen's tournament
 GoldCharles Sydney Smith
George Cornet
George Wilkinson
Charles Bugbee
Arthur Edwin Hill
Paul Radmilovic
Isaac Bentham
Sweden1912 StockholmWater poloMen's tournament
 GoldCharles Sydney Smith
Paul Radmilovic
Charles Bugbee
Noel Purcell
Christopher Jones
William Peacock
William Henry Dean
Belgium1920 AntwerpWater poloMen's tournament

Weightlifting

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Further information:Weightlifting at the Summer Olympics

Great Britain's only gold medal in weightlifting came at the first Games in 1896, whenLaunceston Elliot won the one-hand lift.

YearWeightliftersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
18961211021
1900Sport not held
1904Did not compete
1908Sport not held
1912Sport not held
1920–19362250000
194810601123
1952570000
1956570000
19607700116
19645701017
1968770000
1972990000
1976890000
198010100000
19841010001110
198810100000
19926100000
19961100000
20001150000
20042150000
20081150000
20125150000
20162150000
2020414010114
2024110001116
2028
Total144935

Medalists

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MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 GoldLaunceston ElliotGreece1896 AthensWeightliftingMen's one hand lift
 SilverLaunceston ElliotGreece1896 AthensWeightliftingMen's two hand lift
 SilverJulian CreusUnited Kingdom1948 LondonWeightliftingMen's 56 kg
 BronzeJames HallidayUnited Kingdom1948 LondonWeightliftingMen's 67.5 kg
 BronzeLouis MartinItaly1960 RomeWeightliftingMen's 90 kg
 SilverLouis MartinJapan1964 TokyoWeightliftingMen's 90 kg
 BronzeDavid MercerUnited States1984 Los AngelesWeightliftingMen's 90 kg
 SilverEmily CampbellJapan2020 TokyoWeightliftingWomen's +87 kg
 BronzeEmily CampbellFrance2024 ParisWeightliftingWomen's +81 kg

Wrestling

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Further information:Wrestling at the Summer Olympics
YearWrestlersEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
1896110000
1900Sport not held
1904Did not compete
1908539344111
19121250000
1920101000226
1924141300119
1928613001112
19322140000-
19366140000

-

194816160000-
19526160011

-

19564160000

-

19606160000

-

19646160000

-

19684160000

-

19726200000
19766200000
19806200000
1984720001114
19887200000
19921200000
19961200000
2000Did not compete
20041180000
2008Did not compete
20121180000
2016–2024Did not compete
Total34101728

Medalists

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MedalNameGamesSportEvent
 SilverWilliam J. PressUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle bantamweight
 SilverJames SlimUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle featherweight
 BronzeWilliam McKieUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle featherweight
 GoldGeorge de RelwyskowUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle lightweight
 SilverWilliam WoodUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle lightweight
 BronzeAlbert GingellUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle lightweight
 GoldStanley BaconUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle middleweight
 SilverGeorge de RelwyskowUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle middleweight
 BronzeFrederick BeckUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle middleweight
 GoldCon O'KellyUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle heavyweight
 BronzeEdward BarrettUnited Kingdom1908 LondonWrestlingMen's freestyle heavyweight
 BronzeBernard BernardBelgium1920 AntwerpWrestlingMen's freestyle featherweight
 BronzeHerbert WrightBelgium1920 AntwerpWrestlingMen's freestyle lightweight
 BronzeArchie MacDonaldFrance1924 ParisWrestlingMen's freestyle heavyweight
 BronzeSamuel RabinNetherlands1928 AmsterdamWrestlingMen's freestyle middleweight
 BronzeKenneth RichmondFinland1952 HelsinkiWrestlingMen's freestyle heavyweight
 BronzeNoel LobanUnited States1984 Los AngelesWrestlingMen's freestyle 90 kg

Medals in art competitions

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Main article:List of Olympic medalists in art competitions

In addition to its accomplishments in sport, Great Britain has also earned recognition in Olympicart competitions—one of the threenon-sports events once included in the Olympic Games. The country won a total of nine art competition medals (3 gold, 5 silver, and 1 bronze), across the1920,1924,1928,1932, and1948 Summer Olympics.[16] These events were part of the official Olympic program in seven Summer Games, from 1912 to 1948. In 1952, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) formally discontinued all non-sport events (including art competitions), as well as awards for feats (such asalpinism andaeronautics). These were subsequently removed from official national medal counts.[33][nb 2]

Medalists

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MedalNameGamesEventPiece
 SilverTheodore Andrea CookBelgium1920 AntwerpLiterature"Olympic Games of Antwerp"[34][35]
 SilverMargaret StuartFrance1924 ParisLiterature"Sword Songs"[36][37]
 GoldWilliam NicholsonNetherlands1928 AmsterdamPainting, Graphic Arts"Un Almanach de douze Sports"[38][39][40]
 SilverLaura KnightNetherlands1928 AmsterdamPainting, Paintings"Boxeurs"[41][42]
 GoldJohn HughesUnited States1932 Los AngelesArchitecture, Town planningDesign for a Sports and Recreation Centre with Stadium, for the City of Liverpool[43][44]
 GoldAlfred ThomsonUnited Kingdom1948 LondonPainting, Paintings"London Amateur Championships"[45][46]
 SilverJohn CopleyUnited Kingdom1948 LondonPainting, Graphic Arts"Polo Players"[47][48]
 SilverChintamoni KarUnited Kingdom1948 LondonSculpturing, Statues"The Stag"[49][50]
 BronzeRosamund FletcherUnited Kingdom1948 LondonSculpturing, Reliefs"The End of the Covert"[51][52]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^In Northern Ireland most sports (such as basketball and hockey) are organised on an all-Ireland basis. Athletes in these sports are therefore effectively compelled to represent theRepublic of Ireland.
  2. ^abIn 1952,art competition medals, as well as the gold medal awards for feats inalpinism andaeronatics, were removed from the official national medal counts.[33] Only since 2021 have they been officially listed again by the IOC in the medal tables and respective NOC profile on its website. Great Britain won a total ofnine art competition medals (3 gold, 5 silver, and 1 bronze), across the1920,1924,1928,1932, and1948 Summer Olympics.[16]

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