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Greece at the Olympics

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Sporting event delegation
Greece at the
Olympics
IOC codeGRE
NOCHellenic Olympic Committee
Websitewww.hoc.gr (in Greek and English)
Medals
Ranked 37th
Gold
36
Silver
46
Bronze
47
Total
129
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

Greece has competed at everySummer Olympic Games, one of five countries to have done so, and most of theWinter Olympic Games. Greece has hosted the modernOlympic Games twice, both inAthens for the Summer Olympic Games, in1896 and2004.

In recognition as the birthplace of theAncient Olympic Games, Greece always enters the stadium first to lead the Parade of Nations at the opening ceremony, with the notable exception of 2004 when Greece entered last as the host nation.[a] Before each Games, theOlympic Flame is lit inOlympia, the site of the Ancient Olympic Games, in a ceremony that reflectsancient Greek rituals and initiates the Olympic torch relay. Theflag of Greece is always hoisted in the closing ceremony, along with the flags of the current and the next host country.

Greek athletes have won a total of 129 medals in 15 different sports and the country currently ranks 36th in theall-time Summer Olympics medal count.Athletics andweightlifting have been the top medal-producing sports for the nation and in the latter Greece is placed among the top 10 countries overall.Gymnastics,shooting andwrestling are the other sports that have produced ten or more medals for Greece. In the inaugural 1896 Olympics, Greece finished second in the gold medals count, but won the most medals in total, in their best Olympic performance. Greece finished third in the1906 Intercalated Games with 8 gold, 14 silver and 13 bronze medals (35 in total), which were considered Olympic Games at the time but are not officially recognized by theIOC today.

Greece has not won any medals at theWinter Olympics.

Hosted Games

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Greece has hosted theSummer Olympic Games on two occasions, the inaugural modern Olympics in 1896 and again in 2004. Both were held inAthens, which along withLos Angeles andTokyo are the cities that have hosted the Olympic Games twice, withLondon andParis being the only two cities to have hosted them three times.

GamesHost cityDatesNationsParticipantsEvents
1896 Summer OlympicsAthens6 – 15 April1424143
2004 Summer OlympicsAthens13 – 29 August20110,625301

Athens also hosted the1906 Intercalated Games, which at the time were considered to beOlympic Games by theInternational Olympic Committee.[2]

Medal tables

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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 Athens212101819472
French Third Republic1900 Paris30000
United States1904 St. Louis1410128
United Kingdom1908 London20031415
Sweden1912 Stockholm22101215
Belgium1920 Antwerp57010119
French Third Republic1924 Paris390[b]000
Netherlands1928 Amsterdam230000
United States1932 Los Angeles100000
Nazi Germany1936 Berlin410000
United Kingdom1948 London610000
Finland1952 Helsinki480000
Australia1956 Melbourne13001135
Italy1960 Rome48100121
Japan1964 Tokyo180000
Mexico1968 Mexico City44001142
West Germany1972 Munich60020229
Canada1976 Montreal410000
Soviet Union1980 Moscow43102322
United States1984 Los Angeles62011230
South Korea1988 Seoul56001146
Spain1992 Barcelona70200226
United States1996 Atlanta121440816
Australia2000 Sydney1404631317
Greece2004 Athens4266641615
China2008 Beijing156021360
United Kingdom2012 London103002277
Brazil2016 Rio de Janeiro95312625
Japan2020 Tokyo83211436
France2024 Paris100116851
United States2028 Los Angelesfuture event
Australia2032 Brisbane
Total (30/30)2,22936464712935

Source:[4][5][6]

Medals by Winter Games

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GamesAthletesGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Nazi Germany1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen10000
Switzerland1948 St. Moritz10000
Norway1952 Oslo30000
Italy1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo30000
United States1960 Squaw Valleydid not participate
Austria1964 Innsbruck30000
France1968 Grenoble30000
Japan1972 Sapporo30000
Austria1976 Innsbruck40000
United States1980 Lake Placid30000
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia1984 Sarajevo60000
Canada1988 Calgary60000
France1992 Albertville80000
Norway1994 Lillehammer90000
Japan1998 Nagano130000
United States2002 Salt Lake City100000
Italy2006 Turin50000
Canada2010 Vancouver70000
Russia2014 Sochi70000
South Korea2018 Pyeongchang40000
China2022 Beijing50000
Italy2026 Milano Cortinafuture event
France2030 French Alps
United States2034 Utah
Total (20/24)1040000

Source:[4][6]

Medals by summer sport

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SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Athletics9121132
 Weightlifting65415
 Gymnastics53513
 Shooting44513
 Sailing3238
 Fencing2125
 Swimming1528
 Wrestling13812
 Cycling1304
 Taekwondo1304
 Rowing1146
 Judo1023
 Diving1001
 Tennis0213
 Water polo0202
Totals (15 entries)364647129

Source:[4][5][6]

Medal tables by athlete

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List of medalists

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MedalName(s)GamesSportEvent
1 GoldSpyridon Louis1896 AthensAthleticsMen's marathon
2 GoldAristidis Konstantinidis1896 AthensCyclingMen's road race
3 GoldLeonidas Pyrgos1896 AthensFencingMen's masters foil
4 GoldIoannis Georgiadis1896 AthensFencingMen's sabre
5 GoldIoannis Mitropoulos1896 AthensGymnasticsMen's rings
6 GoldNikolaos Andriakopoulos1896 AthensGymnasticsMen's rope climbing
7 GoldPantelis Karasevdas1896 AthensShootingMen's 200 m military rifle
8 GoldGeorgios Orphanidis1896 AthensShootingMen's 300 m free rifle, three positions
9 GoldIoannis Frangoudis1896 AthensShootingMen's 25 m rapid fire pistol
10 GoldIoannis Malokinis1896 AthensSwimmingMen's sailors 100 m freestyle
11 SilverCharilaos Vasilakos1896 AthensAthleticsMen's marathon
12 SilverMiltiadis Gouskos1896 AthensAthleticsMen's shot put
13 SilverPanagiotis Paraskevopoulos1896 AthensAthleticsMen's discus throw
14 SilverStamatios Nikolopoulos1896 AthensCyclingMen's sprint
15 SilverStamatios Nikolopoulos1896 AthensCyclingMen's time trial
16 SilverGeorgios Koletis1896 AthensCyclingMen's 100 km
17 SilverTilemachos Karakalos1896 AthensFencingMen's sabre
18 SilverThomas Xenakis1896 AthensGymnasticsMen's rope climbing
19 Silver1896 AthensGymnasticsMen's team parallel bars
20 SilverPanagiotis Pavlidis1896 AthensShootingMen's 200 m military rifle
21 SilverIoannis Frangoudis1896 AthensShootingMen's 300 m free rifle, three positions
22 SilverGeorgios Orphanidis1896 AthensShootingMen's 25 m rapid fire pistol
23 SilverAntonios Pepanos1896 AthensSwimmingMen's 500 m freestyle
24 SilverIoannis Andreou1896 AthensSwimmingMen's 1200 m freestyle
25 SilverSpyridon Chazapis1896 AthensSwimmingMen's sailors 100 m freestyle
26 SilverDimitrios Kasdaglis1896 AthensTennisMen's singles
27 SilverDimitrios Kasdaglis -Demetrios Petrokokkinos[7]1896 AthensTennisMen's doubles
28 SilverGeorgios Tsitas1896 AthensWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman
29 BronzeDimitrios Golemis1896 AthensAthleticsMen's 800 m
30 BronzeEvangelos Damaskos1896 AthensAthleticsMen's pole vault
31 BronzeIoannis Theodoropoulos1896 AthensAthleticsMen's pole vault
32 BronzeIoannis Persakis1896 AthensAthleticsMen's triple jump
33 BronzeGeorgios Papasideris1896 AthensAthleticsMen's shot put
34 BronzeSotirios Versis1896 AthensAthleticsMen's discus throw
35 BronzePeriklis Pierrakos-Mavromichalis1896 AthensFencingMen's foil
36 BronzeAthanasios Vouros[8]1896 AthensFencingMen's foil
37 BronzePetros Persakis1896 AthensGymnasticsMen's rings
38 Bronze1896 AthensGymnasticsMen's team parallel bars
39 BronzeNikolaos Trikoupis1896 AthensShootingMen's 200 m military rifle
40 BronzeNikolaos Morakis1896 AthensShootingMen's 25 m military pistol
41 BronzeIoannis Frangoudis1896 AthensShootingMen's 30 m free pistol
42 BronzeEfstathios Chorafas1896 AthensSwimmingMen's 500 m freestyle
43 BronzeDimitrios Drivas1896 AthensSwimmingMen's sailors 100 m freestyle
44 BronzeKonstantinos Paspatis1896 AthensTennisMen's singles
45 BronzeAlexandros Nikolopoulos1896 AthensWeightliftingMen's one hand lift
46 BronzeSotirios Versis1896 AthensWeightliftingMen's two hand lift
47 BronzeStephanos Christopoulos1896 AthensWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman
48 GoldPeriklis Kakousis1904 St. LouisWeightliftingMen's two hand lift
49 BronzeNikolaos Georgantas1904 St. LouisAthleticsMen's discus throw
50 SilverKonstantinos Tsiklitiras1908 LondonAthleticsMen's standing high jump
51 SilverKonstantinos Tsiklitiras1908 LondonAthleticsMen's standing long jump
52 SilverMichalis Dorizas1908 LondonAthleticsMen's freestyle javelin
53 BronzeAnastasios Metaxas1908 LondonShootingMen's individual trap shooting
54 GoldKonstantinos Tsiklitiras1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's standing long jump
55 BronzeKonstantinos Tsiklitiras1912 StockholmAthleticsMen's standing high jump
56 SilverGeorgios Moraitinis
Iason Sappas
Alexandros Theofilakis
Ioannis Theofilakis
Alexandros Vrasivanopoulos
1920 AntwerpShootingMen's 30 m team military pistol
57 BronzeGeorgios Roubanis1956 MelbourneAthleticsMen's pole vault
58 GoldCrown Prince Constantine
Odysseus Eskitzoglou
Georgios Zaimis
1960 RomeSailingDragon
59 BronzePetros Galaktopoulos1968 Mexico CityWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 70 kg
60 SilverIlias Hatzipavlis1972 MunichSailingFinn
61 SilverPetros Galaktopoulos1972 MunichWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 74 kg
62 GoldStelios Mygiakis1980 MoscowWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 62 kg
63 BronzeGeorgios Hatziioannidis1980 MoscowWrestlingMen's freestyle 62 kg
64 BronzeAristidis Rapanakis
Anastasios Gavrilis
Anastasios Bountouris
1980 MoscowSailingSoling
65 SilverDimitrios Thanopoulos1984 Los AngelesWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 82 kg
66 BronzeCharalambos Cholidis1984 Los AngelesWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 57 kg
67 BronzeCharalambos Cholidis1988 SeoulWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 57 kg
68 GoldVoula Patoulidou1992 BarcelonaAthleticsWomen's 100 metres hurdles
69 GoldPyrros Dimas1992 BarcelonaWeightliftingMen's 82.5 kg
70 GoldIoannis Melissanidis1996 AtlantaGymnasticsMen's floor
71 GoldNikolaos Kaklamanakis1996 AtlantaSailingMen's Mistral One Design
72 GoldPyrros Dimas1996 AtlantaWeightliftingMen's 83 kg
73 GoldKakhi Kakhiashvili1996 AtlantaWeightliftingMen's 99 kg
74 SilverNiki Bakoyianni1996 AtlantaAthleticsWomen's high jump
75 SilverLeonidas Sabanis1996 AtlantaWeightliftingMen's 59 kg
76 SilverValerios Leonidis1996 AtlantaWeightliftingMen's 64 kg
77 SilverLeonidas Kokas1996 AtlantaWeightliftingMen's 91 kg
78 GoldKonstantinos Kenteris2000 SydneyAthleticsMen's 200 metres
79 GoldMichalis Mouroutsos2000 SydneyTaekwondoMen's 58 kg
80 GoldPyrros Dimas2000 SydneyWeightliftingMen's 85 kg
81 GoldKakhi Kakhiashvili2000 SydneyWeightliftingMen's 94 kg
82 SilverEkaterini Thanou2000 SydneyAthleticsWomen's 100 metres
83 SilverAnastasia Kelesidou2000 SydneyAthleticsWomen's discus throw
84 SilverMirela Maniani2000 SydneyAthleticsWomen's javelin throw
85 SilverDimosthenis Tampakos2000 SydneyGymnasticsMen's rings
86 SilverLeonidas Sabanis2000 SydneyWeightliftingMen's 62 kg
87 SilverViktor Mitrou2000 SydneyWeightliftingMen's 77 kg
88 BronzeIoanna Chatziioannou2000 SydneyWeightliftingWomen's 63 kg
89 BronzeAmiran Kardanov2000 SydneyWrestlingMen's freestyle 54 kg
90 BronzeEirini Aindili
Evangelia Christodoulou
Maria Georgatou
Zacharoula Karyami
Charikleia Pantazi
Anna Pollatou
2000 SydneyGymnasticsWomen's rhythmic group all-around
91 GoldThomas Bimis
Nikolaos Siranidis
2004 AthensDivingMen's 3 m synchronized springboard
92 GoldIlias Iliadis2004 AthensJudoMen's -81 kg
93 GoldSofia Bekatorou
Emilia Tsoulfa
2004 AthensSailingWomen's 470
94 GoldDimosthenis Tampakos2004 AthensGymnasticsMen's rings
95 GoldAthanasia Tsoumeleka2004 AthensAthleticsWomen's 20 km walk
96 GoldFani Chalkia2004 AthensAthleticsWomen's 400 m hurdles
97 SilverAnastasia Kelesidou2004 AthensAthleticsWomen's discus throw
98 SilverNikolaos Kaklamanakis2004 AthensSailingMen's mistral
99 SilverHrysopiyi Devetzi2004 AthensAthleticsWomen's triple jump
100 Silver2004 AthensWater poloWomen's tournament
101 SilverElisavet Mystakidou2004 AthensTaekwondoWomen's -67 kg
102 SilverAlexandros Nikolaidis2004 AthensTaekwondoMen's +80 kg
103 BronzePyrros Dimas2004 AthensWeightliftingMen's -85 kg
104 BronzeVasileios Polymeros
Nikolaos Skiathitis
2004 AthensRowingMen's lightweight double sculls
105 BronzeArtiom Kiouregkian2004 AthensWrestlingMen's Greco-Roman -55 kg
106 BronzeMirela Maniani2004 AthensAthleticsWomen's javelin throw
107 SilverDimitrios Mouyios
Vasileios Polymeros
2008 BeijingRowingMen's lightweight double sculls
108 SilverAlexandros Nikolaidis2008 BeijingTaekwondoMen's +80 kg
109 BronzeSofia Bekatorou
Virginia Kravarioti
Sofia Papadopoulou
2008 BeijingSailingWomen's yngling class
110 BronzeIlias Iliadis2012 LondonJudoMen's 90 kg
111 BronzeChristina Giazitzidou
Alexandra Tsiavou
2012 LondonRowingWomen's lightweight double sculls
112 GoldAnna Korakaki2016 Rio de JaneiroShootingWomen's 25 m pistol
113 GoldEleftherios Petrounias2016 Rio de JaneiroGymnasticsMen's rings
114 GoldKaterina Stefanidi2016 Rio de JaneiroAthleticsWomen's pole vault
115 SilverSpyridon Gianniotis2016 Rio de JaneiroSwimmingMen's 10 km open water
116 BronzeAnna Korakaki2016 Rio de JaneiroShootingWomen's 10 m air pistol
117 BronzePavlos Kagialis
Panagiotis Mantis
2016 Rio de JaneiroSailingMen's 470
118 GoldStefanos Ntouskos2020 TokyoRowingMen's single sculls
119 GoldMiltiadis Tentoglou2020 TokyoAthleticsMen's long jump
120 Silver2020 TokyoWater poloMen's tournament
121 BronzeEleftherios Petrounias2020 TokyoGymnasticsMen's rings
122 GoldMiltiadis Tentoglou2024 ParisAthleticsMen's long jump
123 SilverApostolos Christou2024 ParisSwimmingMen's 200 m backstroke
124 BronzeTheodoros Tselidis2024 ParisJudoMen's –90 kg
125 BronzeAntonios Papakonstantinou
Petros Gkaidatzis
2024 ParisRowingMen's lightweight double sculls
126 BronzeZoi Fitsiou
Milena Kontou
2024 ParisRowingWomen's lightweight double sculls
127 BronzeEleftherios Petrounias2024 ParisGymnasticsMen's rings
128 BronzeEmmanouil Karalis2024 ParisAthleticsMen's pole vault
129 BronzeDauren Kurugliev2024 ParisWrestlingMen's freestyle –86 kg

Athletes with most medals

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See also:List of multiple Olympic medalists

The table below lists the athletes that have won more than oneOlympic medal while competing for Greece. It does not include medals won for other nations andmixed teams. The athletes are shown in order by the number of total medals won; in case of the same number of total medals they are sorted by gold, silver and then bronze medals.

Pyrros Dimas is the top Greek Olympic medalist having won three gold and one bronze medal in weightlifting.
Konstantinos Tsiklitiras has won four Olympic medals in athletics and ties Pyrros Dimas for the Greek athlete with the most Olympic medals won in total.
Sofia Bekatorou, with a gold (2004) and a bronze medal (2008) in sailing.
Voula Patoulidou was the first Greek female athlete to win a gold Olympic medal in 1992.
AthleteSportGamesTotal
Pyrros Dimas Weightlifting19921996200020043014
Konstantinos Tsiklitiras Athletics190819121214
Ioannis Frangoudis Shooting18961113
Eleftherios Petrounias Gymnastics20162020-20241023
Kakhi Kakhiashvili Weightlifting199620002002
Miltiadis Tentoglou Athletics202020242002
Nikolaos Andriakopoulos Gymnastics18961102
Georgios Orphanidis Shooting18961102
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis Sailing199620041102
Dimosthenis Tampakos Gymnastics200020041102
Ioannis Mitropoulos Gymnastics18961012
Sofia Bekatorou Sailing200420081012
Ilias Iliadis Judo200420121012
Anna Korakaki Shooting20161012
Dimitrios Kasdaglis Tennis18960202
Stamatios Nikolopoulos Cycling18960202
Thomas Xenakis Gymnastics18960202
Leonidas Sabanis Weightlifting199620000202
Anastasia Kelesidou Athletics200020040202
Alexandros Nikolaidis Taekwondo200420080202
Petros Persakis Gymnastics18960112
Petros Galaktopoulos Wrestling196819720112
Mirela Maniani Athletics200020040112
Vasileios Polymeros Rowing200420080112
Sotirios Versis Athletics Weightlifting18960022
Charalambos Cholidis Wrestling198419880022

Top medalists

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The tables below list the top Olympic medalists for Greece, sorted by gold, silver and then bronze medals.

Men
AthleteSportGamesTotal
Pyrros Dimas Weightlifting19921996200020043014
Akakios Kakiasvilis Weightlifting199620002002
Miltiadis Tentoglou Athletics202020242002
Konstantinos Tsiklitiras Athletics190819121214
Ioannis Frangoudis Shooting18961113
Nikolaos Andriakopoulos Gymnastics18961102
Georgios Orphanidis Shooting18961102
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis Sailing199620041102
Dimosthenis Tampakos Gymnastics200020041102
Eleftherios Petrounias Gymnastics20162020-20241023
Ioannis Mitropoulos Gymnastics18961012
Ilias Iliadis Judo200420121012
Women
AthleteSportGamesTotal
Sofia Bekatorou Sailing200420081012
Anna Korakaki Shooting20161012
Voula Patoulidou Athletics19921001
Fani Chalkia Athletics20041001
Emilia Tsoulfa Sailing20041001
Athanasia Tsoumeleka Athletics20041001
Ekaterini Stefanidi Athletics20161001
Anastasia Kelesidou Athletics200020040202
Mirela Maniani Athletics200020040112

Additional disputed medals of 1896

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There is confusion about certain results and medals in the firstSummer Olympics of 1896. TheHellenic Olympic Committee, claiming different sources, cites in its website some different results for certain events and some additional medals for Greece, which are contradictory to those appearing in theIOC website. They are cited here separately and are not included in any of the other tables.

Table of additional medals and medalists recognised by the HOC
AthleteSportEventMedal according to HOCPosition according to IOCMedalist according to IOC
Efstathios Chorafas[9][10][11][12]SwimmingMen's 100 metre freestyleSilverUnknown (3 to 6)[13]Otto Herschmann
Konstantinos Akratopoulos[14] -Aristidis Akratopoulos[15]TennisMen's doublesBronze4[16]Edwin Flack -George Stuart Robertson
Aristovoulos Petmezas[17]GymnasticsMen's horizontal barBronzeDid not participate[18]None
Efstathios Chorafas[9]SwimmingMen's 1200 m freestyleBronzeUnknown (3 to 5)[19]None
Georgios Paraskevopoulos[20][21]Cycling12 hour raceBronzeDid not finish[22]None

Summary by sport

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Aquatics

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Swimming

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Greece first competed in swimming at the inaugural 1896 Games, sweeping the top three spots in one event open only to Greek sailors and winning two silver and one bronze medal in international events. Greek swimmers have won only two silver medals since then at the 2016 and 2024 Games.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 18961326
Rio 20160101
Paris 20240101
Total1528

Diving

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Greece won a gold medal in Diving at the 2004 Games.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 20041001
Total1001

Water Polo

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Greece has won silver medals at the 2004 Games (women's) and 2020 Games (men's).

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 20040101
Tokyo 20200101
Total0202

Athletics

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Greece first competed in athletics at the first Games in 1896, winning themen's marathon. Since then, Greece have won numerous medals in athletics especially from the 1992 Games through to the 2020 Games, in what is Greece's most successful sport at the Olympic Games.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 189613610
St. Louis 19040011
London 19080303
Stockholm 19121012
Melbourne 19560011
Barcelona 19921001
Atlanta 19960101
Sydney 20001304
Athens 20042215
Rio 20161001
Tokyo 20201001
Paris 20241012
Total9121132

Cycling

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Greece competed in all six of the cycling events at the first Games in 1896, winning one event and taking three second-place finishes. As of 2020, those were still the only cycling medals earned by Greek competitors.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 18961304
Total1304

Fencing

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Greece competed in all three fencing events at the inaugural 1896 Games, winning two (the men's master's foil and the men's sabre) and adding a second-place finish in the men's sabre and third-place in the men's foil. However another bronze medal is considered nowadays in the same event.[8] Those remain the only fencing medals Greece has won to date (through the 2020 Olympics).

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 18962125
Total2125

Gymnastics

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Greece sent 52 gymnasts to the first Games in 1896 (when team events featured very large teams), winning six medals including two of each color. Since then, Greece have won many medals in Gymnastics from the 1996 Games through to the 2020 Games.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 18962226
Atlanta 19961001
Sydney 20000112
Athens 20041001
Rio 20161001
Tokyo 20200011
Paris 20240011
Total53513

Judo

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Greece first competed in judo at the 2004 Games and has won three medals since.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 20041001
London 20120011
Paris 20240011
Total1023

Rowing

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Greece first won a rowing medal at the 2004 Games and has won more medals since then.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 20040011
Beijing 20080101
London 20120011
Tokyo 20201001
Paris 20240022
Total1146

Sailing

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Greece first competed in the sailing events in 1948 and won its first medal at the 1960 Games and has won numerous medals since then.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1960 Rome1001
1972 Munich0101
1980 Moscow0011
1996 Atlanta1001
2004 Athens1102
2008 Beijing0011
2016 Rio0011
Total3238

Shooting

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Greece competed in all five shooting events at the inaugural 1896 Games, winning three and medaling in the other two (earning a total of 9 medals) and has won shooting medals again from the 2016 Games onwards.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 18963339
London 19080011
Antwerp 19200101
Rio 20161012
Total44513

Tae Kwon Do

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Greece first competed in tae kwon do at the 2000 Games and had a notable success during the 2000s decade, winning medals in 3 consecutive Olympic Games.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Sydney 20001001
Athens 20040202
Beijing 20080101
Total1304

Tennis

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Greece first competed in tennis at the inaugural 1896 Games, with seven players competing in men's singles and doubles. Greek players won the silver and bronze medals in the singles; a pair of Greek players combined to win the silver in the doubles, nowadays considered a Greek team and therefore a Greek medal.[7] The 1896 medals remain (through the 2020 Games) the only tennis medals won by Greek players.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 18960213
Total0213

Weightlifting

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Greece first competed in weightlifting at the inaugural 1896 Games, with three lifters competing. Greek lifters won the bronze medals in both events. Since then, Greek lifters won numerous medals from the 1992 Games through to the 2004 Games, including from Greece's top Olympic medalistPyrros Dimas.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 18960022
St. Louis 19041001
Barcelona 19921001
Atlanta 19962305
Sydney 20002215
Athens 20040011
Total65415

Wrestling

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Greece first competed in wrestling at the inaugural 1896 Games, with two wrestlers competing in the open weight class event and taking the silver and bronze medals. Since then, Greek wrestlers have won medals from the 1968 Games onwards.

GamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Athens 18960112
Mexico 19680011
Munich 19720101
Moscow 19801012
Los Angeles 19840112
Seoul 19880011
Sydney 20000011
Athens 20040011
Paris 20240011
Total13812

Hosted Olympic logos and mottos

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1896 Summer Olympics

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In 1896 the first modern Olympic Games were hosted inAthens, the capital ofGreece. The Games were a revival of the ancient Games held every four years inOlympia, in which participants from allGreek city-states were taking part, during antiquity.

By tradition, Greece is since then the first country to enter the stadium, during opening ceremonies.

2004 Summer Olympics

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The2004 Summer Olympics were hosted predominately inAthens, with a few events in other Greek cities includingThessaloniki,Patras,Volos andHeraklion.

The Games' motto wasWelcome Home (Καλώς ήρθατε σπίτι). The 2004 logo consisted of an olive tree branch (κότινος), with the colors of the modern Greek flag. The olive tree was a symbol of the city of Athens, while "kotinos" represented the Olympic spirit, as it was the only reward that the athletes were receiving in Olympia, during the ancient Games. The logo was revealed in 1999.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^In the 2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, the Greek flag-bearer entered first, honoring the traditional role of Greece in the Parade of Nations, while the whole Greek delegation entered last as the host nation.[1]
  2. ^One gold medal of Greece listed in the IOC website for the 1924 Paris summer Olympics is not about a sport but for an artistic competition (sculpture) won byKonstantinos Dimitriadis.[3]

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  10. ^"Official Report 1896 page 1".digital.la84.org. p. 216 of the document, 96 of the second part. Retrieved2021-08-10.
  11. ^Newspaper Akropolis, 31 March 1896, p. 2. Accessible at Helleniic Parliament'sdigital library, p. 2 of the microfilm.
  12. ^Newspaper Epitheorisis, 4 April 1896, p. 2. Accessible at the Hellenic Parliament'sdigital library, p. 172 of the microfilm. Chorafas is cited among the runners up in swimming, although by mistake as of the event of 1200 m., with Andreou cited as runner up in 100 m., while obviously it is vice versa.
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  14. ^"Ακρατόπουλος Κώστας".hoc.gr (in Greek). Hellenic Olympic Committee. Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-04. Retrieved2021-08-10.
  15. ^"Ακρατόπουλος Αριστείδης".hoc.gr (in Greek). Hellenic Olympic Committee. Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-04. Retrieved2021-08-10.
  16. ^IOC."Athens 1896 doubles men Results - Olympic tennis".Olympics.com. Retrieved2021-08-10.
  17. ^"Πετμεζάς Αριστόβουλος".hoc.gr (in Greek). Hellenic Olympic Committee. Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-04. Retrieved2021-08-10.
  18. ^IOC."Athens 1896 horizontal bar men Results - Olympic gymnastics-artistic".Olympics.com. Retrieved2021-08-10.
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  20. ^"Παρασκευόπουλος Γιώργος".hoc.gr (in Greek). Hellenic Olympic Committee. Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-05. Retrieved2021-08-10.
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  22. ^IOC."Athens 1896 12-hour race men Results - Olympic cycling-track".Olympics.com. Retrieved2021-08-10.

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