LGBT Olympians and Paralympians The most complete list of lgbt athletes at the Olympic and Paralympic Games giving country, sport, and other Olympic involvement. With reserve and alternate athletes Athletes selected as reserve or alternate members of their national teams.

Medal winners

 gold

 silver

 bronze

Not all athletes were “out” when they competed. Athletes who died of AIDS-related causes are marked. Nicola Adams, OBE GB boxing 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  Francilia Agar Dominica swimming 2000 Sydney Marilyn Agliotti South Africa hockey 2000 Sydney Netherlands hockey 2008 Beijing  2012 London  Anja Andersen Denmark handball 1996 Atlanta  Camilla Andersen Denmark handball 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney  Emilia Andersson Ramboldt Sweden ice hockey 2010 Vancouver 2014 Sochi Nadine Angerer Germany football 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing  Alyson Annan-Thate Australia hockey 1992 Barcelona 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney  torch relay 2004 Athens assistant women’s coach Netherlands hockey 2016 Rio de Janeiro women’s coach Anonymous 1 (not out publicly) athletics 2004 Athens Anonymous 2 (not out publicly) USA athletics 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens  Anonymous 3 (not out publicly) USA football 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Anonymous 4 (not out publicly) Canada football 2008 Beijing 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  Judith Arndt Germany cycling 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney 2004 Athens  2008 Beijing 2012 London  Seimone Augustus USA basketball 2008 Beijing  2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  Jennifer Azzi USA basketball 1996 Atlanta  Betty Baxter Canada volleyball 1976 Montréal Kajsa Bergqvist Sweden high jump 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney  Guylaine Bernier Canada rowing 1976 Montréal 2010 Vancouver torch relay Geert Blanchart Belgium speed skating 1992 Albertville opening ceremony flag bearer 1994 Lillehammer Brian Boitano figure skating 1984 Sarajevo 1988 Calgary  performer at closing ceremony 1994 Lillehammer USA

Tom Bosworth GB race walk 2016 Rio de Janeiro USA

Brittany Bowe speed skating 2014 Sochi

Raelene Boyle, MBE Australia track athletics 1968 Mexico City  1972 Munich   1976 Montréal opening ceremony flag bearer 2000 Sydney opening ceremony torch bearer 2004 Athens torch relay Luc Bradet pairs figure skating 1998 Nagano

Canada

Sabine Braun West Germany heptathlon 1984 Los Angeles 1988 Seoul Germany heptathlon 1992 Barcelona  1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney Linda Bresonik Germany football 2008 Beijing  Belle Brockhoff Australia snowboard 2014 Sochi Italy

Rachele Bruni open water swimming 2016 Rio de Janeiro 

Anastasia Bucsis Canada speed skating 2010 Vancouver 2014 Sochi Anne Buijs Netherlands volleyball 2016 Rio de Janeiro Canada

Kris Burley gymnastics 1996 Atlanta

Balian Buschbaum (competed at Yvonne Buschbaum) Germany pole vault 2000 Sydney Tameka Butt Australia football 2016 Rio de Janeiro Jeff Buttle Canada figure skating 2002 Salt Lake City reserve 2006 Turin  2014 Sochi choreographer Karin Büttner-Janz East Germany gymnastics 1968 Mexico City   1972 Munich      Caitlin Cahow USA ice hockey 2006 Turin  2010 Vancouver 

Sherry Cassuto USA rowing 1988 Seoul Jhonmar Castillo Venezuela diving 1988 Seoul Isadora Cerullo Brazil rugby sevens 2016 Rio de Janeiro Dutee Chand India track athletics 2016 Rio de Janeiro Mark Chatfield (1953-1998) USA swimming 1972 Munich Darren Chiacchia USA equestrianism 2004 Athens  Callan Chythlook-Sifsof USA snowboard 2010 Vancouver Natalie Cook Australia beach volleyball 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney  2004 Athens 2008 Beijing 2012 London Rose Cossar Canada gymnastics 2012 London Robert Costello equestrianism 2000 Sydney 2016 Rio de Janeiro US equestrian selector USA

Scott Cranham Canada diving 1972 Munich 1976 Montréal 2012 London national diving director Toller Cranston (1949-2015) Canada figure skating 1972 Sapporo 1976 Innsbruck  1988 Calgary performer at closing ceremony Orlando Cruz Puerto Rico boxing 2000 Sydney John Curry, OBE (1949-1994)  GB figure skating 1968 Grenoble reserve 1972 Sapporo 1976 Innsbruck  opening ceremony flag bearer; performer at closing ceremony (First out lgbt Olympic champion)

Edinanci da Silva Brazil judo 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing (First intersex athlete accepted into the women’s competition) Lisa Dahlkvist Sweden football 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Tom Daley diving 2008 Beijing 2010 Singapore (Youth Olympics) 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  GB

Eleni Daniilidou Greece tennis 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing Chantal de Bruijn Netherlands hockey 2004 Athens  Irene de Kok Netherlands judo 1992 Barcelona Chantal de Bruijn Netherlands hockey 2004 Athens  Casey Dellacqua Australia tennis 2008 Beijing 2012 London Elena Delle Donne USA basketball 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Mildred Didrikson Zaharias (1911-1956) USA track and field athletics 1932 Los Angeles    Carlien Dirkse van den Heuven Netherlands hockey 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  Robert Dover equestrianism 1984 Los Angeles 1988 Seoul 1992 Barcelona  1996 Atlanta  torch relay 2000 Sydney  2004 Athens  2016 Rio de Janeiro Dressage Chef d’Equipe (First athlete to compete openly as lgbt 1988 Seoul; lgbt athlete to compete in the most Olympics) USA

Lars Dresler (1968-1995)  Denmark figure skating 1988 Calgary Nancy Drolet Canada ice hockey 1998 Nagano  2010 Vancouver torch relay Tanya Dubnicoff Canada cycling 1992 Barcelona 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney Greg Duhaime (1953-1992)  Canada steeplechase (1980 Moscow forced to boycott) 1984 Los Angeles Katie Hoyle Duncan New Zealand football 2008 Beijing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro Imke Duplitzer Germany fencing 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens  2008 Beijing 2012 London Norman Elder (1940-2003) Canada equestrianism 1960 Rome 1968 Mexico City John Fennell Canada luge 2012 Innsbruck (Youth Olympics) 2014 Sochi Gigi Fernández Puerto Rico tennis 1984 Los Angeles USA tennis 1992 Barcelona  1996 Atlanta  Michelle Ferris Australia cycling 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney  Paul Figueiredo Brazil swimming 1968 Mexico City Nilla Fischer Sweden football 2008 Beijing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Amina Fonua Tonga swimming 2012 London opening ceremony flag bearer 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Alison Forman Australia football 2000 Sydney

Gro Hammerseng Norway handball 2008 Beijing  opening ceremony flag bearer

Larissa França Maestrini Brazil beach volleyball 2008 Beijing 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro

Jessica Harrison France triathlon 2008 Beijing 2012 London Tone Haugen Norway football 1996 Atlanta 

Edward Gal Netherlands equestrianism 2012 London  2012 Rio de Janeiro Vicky Galindo USA softball 1996 Atlanta torch relay 2008 Beijing  USA

Randy Gardner pairs figure skating 1976 Innsbruck 1980 Lake Placid

Regina George Nigeria track athletics 2012 London Ginny Gilder USA rowing 1984 Los Angeles  Elodie Godin France basketball 2012 London  Timothy Goebel USA figure skating 2002 Salt Lake City  Susan Gray McGreivy USA swimming 1956 Melbourne Kelly Griffin USA rugby sevens 2016 Rio de Janeiro Brittney Griner USA basketball 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Inka Grings Germany football 2000 Sydney  Renate Groenewold Netherlands speed skating 2002 Salt Lake City  2006 Turin  2010 Vancouver 2014 Sochi national coach Joan Guetschow USA biathlon 1992 Albertville 1994 Lillehammer Peter Häggström Lindecrantz Sweden long jump 2000 Sydney

1996 Atlanta

Bruce Hayes USA swimming 1984 Los Angeles  Olympic Games swimming competition manager Jayna Hefford Canada ice hockey 1998 Nagano  2002 Salt Lake City  2006 Turin  2010 Vancouver  2014 Sochi  Mathew Helm Australia diving 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens   2008 Beijing Mélanie Henique France swimming 2016 Rio de Janeiro Isabell Herlovsen Norway football 2008 Beijing Carl Hester, MBE GB equestrianism 1992 Barcelona 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  Michelle Heyman Australia football 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Norway

Edel Høiseth speed skating 1984 Sarajevo 1988 Calgary 1992 Albertville 1994 Lillehammer 1998 Nagano

Kinmont Hoitsma (1934-2013) USA fencing 1956 Melbourne Chamique Holdsclaw USA basketball 2000 Sydney  Ursula Holl Germany football 2008 Beijing 

Erika Holst ice hockey 1998 Nagano 2002 Salt Lake City  2006 Turin  2010 Vancouver

Sweden

Angela Hucles USA football 2004 Athens  2008 Beijing  Karen Hultzer South Africa archery 2012 London Mia Hundvin Norway handball 2000 Sydney  Daniela Iraschko-Stolz Austria ski jump 2014 Sochi  Patrick Jeffrey USA diving 1988 Seoul 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney national diving coach Caitlyn Jenner (competed as Bruce Jenner) USA decathlon 1972 Munich 1976 Montréal  1984 Los Angeles torch relay; opening ceremony Olympic flag bearer; reserve cauldron lighter 1996 Atlanta torch relay Barbara Jezeršek Slovenia cross-country skiing 2010 Vancouver 2014 Sochi Lyndon Johnston Canada pairs figure skating 1984 Sarajevo 1988 Calgary 2014 Sochi coach Steffi Jones Germany football 2000 Sydney  2004 Athens  Natasha Kai USA football 2008 Beijing  Kathleen Kauth USA ice hockey 2006 Turin  Johan Kenkhuis Netherlands swimming 2000 Sydney  2004 Athens  USA

Gus Kenworthy freestyle skiing 2014 Sochi 

Lotte Kiærskou Denmark handball 2000 Sydney  2004 Athens  Bruce Kidd Canada track athletics 1964 Tokyo Nienke Kingma Netherlands rowing 2008 Beijing  2012 London  Sandra Kirby Canada rowing 1976 Montréal 2010 Vancouver torch relay Jen Kish Canada rugby sevens 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Stine Brun Kjeldaas Norway snowboard 1998 Nagano  2002 Salt Lake City Ewa Kłobukowska Poland track athletics 1964 Tokyo   (First Olympian to fail gender test) Valentina Kogan Argentina handball 2016 Rio de Janeiro Dominik Koll Austria swimming 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing Daniel Kowalski Australia swimming 1996 Atlanta   2000 Sydney  2000 Sydney Paralympic torch relay 2004 Athens torch relay Stephanie Labbé Canada football 2016 Rio de Janiero  Charlene Labonté Canada ice hockey 2006 Turin  2010 Vancouver  2014 Sochi  Alexandra Lacrabère France handball 2008 Beijing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Kim Lammers Netherlands hockey 2012 London 

Jessica Landström Sweden football 2008 Beijing 2012 London reserve

Robbie Manson New Zealand rowing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Lauren Lappin USA softball 2008 Bejing 

Gail Marquis USA basketball 1976 Montréal  1996 Atlanta torch relay

Marion Lay Canada swimming 1964 Tokyo 1968 Mexico City  2010 Vancouver Olympic bid committee 2010 Vancouver torch relay Mark Leduc (1964-2009) Canada boxing 1992 Barcelona  Casey Legler France swimming 1996 Atlanta Malin Levenstad Sweden football 2012 London Hedwig Lindahl Sweden football 2008 Beijing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Ylva Lindberg Sweden ice hockey 1998 Nagano 2002 Salt Lake City  2006 Turin  Ari-Pekka Liukkonen Finland swimming 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro Chloe Logarzo Australia football 2016 Rio de Janeiro Greg Louganis USA diving 1976 Montréal  (1980 Moscow forced to boycott) 1984 Los Angeles   1988 Seoul   1996 Atlanta opening ceremony 2012 London diving mentor 2016 Rio de Janeiro diving mentor Fritzi Löwy Austria swimming 1928 Amsterdam (With Otto Peltzer, the first known lgbt athlete) Cheryl Maas Netherlands snowboard 2006 Turin 2014 Sochi

Brian Marshall Canada high jump 1988 Seoul Conchita Martínez Spain tennis 1992 Barcelona  1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney 2004 Athens torch relay 2004 Athens  Ian Matos Brazil diving 2016 Rio de Janeiro Amélie Mauresmo France tennis 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens  Marnie McBean Canada rowing 1992 Barcelona  1996 Atlanta   2010 Vancouver torch relay Rob McCall (1958-1991)  Canada pairs figure skating 1984 Sarajevo 1988 Calgary  Angel McCoughtry USA basketball 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  David McGillivray Canada figure skating 1968 Grenoble Raasin McIntosh Liberia hurdles 2012 London Erin McLeod Canada football 2008 Beijing 2012 London  Inika McPherson USA high jump 2016 Rio de Janeiro Linda Medalen Norway football 1996 Atlanta  France

Axel Médéric figure skating 1988 Calgary

Cameron Medhurst Australia figure skating 1984 Sarajevo 1988 Calgary 1992 Albertville

Marie-Èva Nault Canada football 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  Martina Navratilova USA tennis 2004 Athens

Lauren Meece USA judo 2000 Sydney Simona Meiler Switzerland snowboard 2010 Vancouver 2014 Sochi Ioannis Melissanidis Greece gymnastics 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney torch relay 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens opening ceremony torch relay 2012 London torch relay 2014 Sochi torch relay 2016 Rio de Janeiro torch relay

Ashley Nee USA kayak 2016 Rio de Janeiro Ondrej Nepela (1951-1989)  Czechoslovakia figure skating 1964 Innsbruck 1968 Grenoble 1972 Sapporo  performer at closing ceremony (Youngest ever lgbt Olympian, aged 13 in 1964) Steffi Nerius Germany javelin 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens  2008 Beijing

Holly Metcalf USA rowing 1984 Los Angeles 

GB

Hans Peter Minderhoud Netherlands equestrianism 2008 Beijing  2016 Rio de Janeiro Matthew Mitcham Australia diving 2008 Beijing  2012 London

Rob Newton hurdles 2004 Athens

Bente Nordby Norway football 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney 

Eric Mitchell Canada ski jumping 2010 Vancouver

Jana Novotná Czechoslovakia tennis 1988 Seoul  1992 Barcelona Czech Republic tennis 1996 Atlanta  

Portia Modise South Africa football 2012 London

Katja Nyberg Norway handball 2008 Beijing 

George Morris equestrianism 1960 Rome  1996 Atlanta Co-Chef d’Equipe 2000 Sydney Co-Chef d’Equipe 2004 Athens Co-Chef d’Equipe 2008 Beijing Chef d’Equipe 2012 London Chef d’Equipe Brazil equestrianism 2016 Rio de Janeiro coach

Graeme Obree GB cycling 1996 Atlanta

USA

Paul O’Brien New Zealand equestrianism 2000 Sydney Tzipora Obziler Israel tennis 2008 Beijing

Nadine Müller Germany discus 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro Eefje Muskens Netherlands badminton 2016 Rio de Janeiro Leigh-Ann Naidoo South Africa beach volleyball 2004 Athens

Brian Olsen USA biathlon 2006 Turin USA

Ryan O’Meara pairs figure skating 2006 Turin

Brian Orser Canada figure skating 1984 Sarajevo  1988 Calgary  opening ceremony flag bearer 2010 Vancouver torch relay South Korea figure skating 2010 Vancouver coach Japan figure skating 2014 Sochi coach Paul Bonifacio Parkinson Italy figure skating 2014 Sochi Anja Pärson Sweden skiing 2002 Salt Lake City   2006 Turin opening ceremony flag bearer 2006 Turin    2010 Vancouver  Maartje Paumen Netherlands hockey 2008 Beijing  2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  Otto Peltzer (1900-1970) Germany track athletics 1928 Amsterdam 1932 Los Angeles (With Fritzi Löwy, the first known lgbt athlete; imprisoned by the Nazis for being gay 1943) Fiona Pennie GB kayaking 2008 Beijing 2016 Rio de Janeiro Carole Péon France triathlon 2008 Beijing 2012 London

Rafael Polinario Cuba swimming 1980 Moscow Canada Paralympic swimming coach 1992 Barcelona 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens Inger Pors Olsen Denmark rowing 1988 Seoul 1996 Atlanta Jillion Potter USA rugby sevens 2016 Rio de Janeiro Nicole Pratt Australia tennis 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens Peter Prijdekker Netherlands swimming 1972 Munich Canada

Eric Radford pairs figure skating 2014 Sochi 

Megan Rapinoe USA football 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro Heinrich Ratjen (1918-2008) (intersex; competed as Dora Ratjen) Germany high jump 1936 Berlin Spain

Javier Raya figure skating 2014 Sochi

Beate Peters West Germany javelin 1984 Los Angeles 1988 Seoul

Lisa Raymond USA tennis 2004 Athens 2012 London 

Mayssa Peesoa Brazil handball 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Helen Richardson-Walsh, MBE GB hockey 2000 Sydney 2008 Beijing 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  (with Kate, the first same-sex married couple to compete)

David Pichler USA diving 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney

Kate Richardson-Walsh, OBE GB hockey Brian Pockar (1959-1992)  2000 Sydney Canada figure skating 2008 Beijing 1980 Lake Placid 2012 London  1988 Calgary Artistic Director and performer at closing 2016 Rio de Janeiro  closing ceremony flag bearer ceremony (with Helen, the first same-sex married couple to compete) Louise Ritter USA high jump (1980 Moscow forced to boycott) 1984 Los Angeles 1988 Seoul 

Ronnie Robertson (1937-2000) USA figure skating 1956 Cortina d’Ampezzo  Robbie Rogers USA football 2008 Beijing Craig Rogerson Australia diving 1988 Seoul 1992 Barcelona Yulimar Rojas Venezuela triple jump 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Trine Rønning Norway football 2008 Beijing Petra Rossner East Germany cycling 1988 Seoul Germany cycling 1992 Barcelona  2000 Sydney Olivier Rouyer France football 1976 Montréal Emanuel Sandhu Canada figure skating 2002 Salt Lake City 2006 Turin

Caster Semenya South Africa track athletics 2012 London  opening ceremony flag bearer 2016 Rio de Janeiro  closing ceremony flag bearer Jackie Silva Brazil volleyball 1980 Moscow 1984 Los Angeles Brazil beach volleyball 1996 Atlanta  Rafaela Silva Brazil judo 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Renée Sintenis (1888-1965) Germany sculpture 1928 Amsterdam  1932 Los Angeles (first known lgbt medallist) Jimmy Sjodin Sweden diving 1996 Atlanta Blake Skjellerup New Zealand speed skating 2010 Vancouver Vibeke Skofterud Norway cross-country skiing 2002 Salt Lake City 2010 Vancouver 

Ramon “Guy” Sandin Puerto Rico diving 1996 Atlanta

Rikke Skov Denmark handball 2004 Athens 

Enrique “Kike” Sarasola Spain equestrianism 1992 Barcelona 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney

Laís Souza gymnastics 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing Brazil freestyle skiing 2014 Sochi selected but withdrew injured

Tessie Savelkouls Netherlands judo 2016 Rio de Janeiro USA

Matt Savoie figure skating 2006 Turin

Tine Scheuer-Larsen Denmark tennis 1984 Los Angeles 1988 Seoul

Brazil

Helen Stephens (1918-1994) USA track and field athletics 1936 Berlin   Casey Stoney GB football 2012 London Beth Storry hockey 2008 Beijing 2012 London 

GB

Caroline Seger Sweden football 2008 Beijing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro 

Martina Strutz Germany pole vault 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Guenter Seidel USA equestrianism 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney  2004 Athens 

Rennae Stubbs Australia tennis 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing

Fumie Suguri Japan figure skating 2002 Salt Lake City 2006 Turin Pia Sundhage Sweden football 1996 Atlanta 2016 Rio de Janeiro women’s coach 2008 Beijing women’s coach (USA) 2012 London women’s coach (USA) Victoria Svensson Sweden football 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing Sheryl Swoopes USA basketball 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney  2004 Athens  Stacy Sykora USA volleyball 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing  Blyth Tait New Zealand equestrian 1992 Barcelona   1996 Atlanta   2000 Sydney opening ceremony flag bearer 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing equestrian team manager Arjen Teeuwissen Netherlands equestrianism 2000 Sydney  Mark Tewksbury Canada swimming 1988 Seoul  1992 Barcelona   2004 Athens torch relay 2010 Vancouver torch relay 2012 London Chef de Mission (Co-founder of the World Outgames)

Susannah Townsend, MBE GB hockey 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Sarah Vaillancourt Canada ice hockey 2006 Turin  2010 Vancouver  Ernst van Heerden (1916-1997) South Africa poetry 1948 London  Marleen van Iersel Netherlands beach volleyball 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro Sanne van Kerkhof Netherlands speed skating 2010 Vancouver 2014 Sochi Peter van Miltenburg Australia track athletics 1984 Los Angeles Julia Vasconcelos Brazil taekwando 2016 Rio de Janeiro USA

Dan Veatch swimming 1988 Seoul

Lena Videkull Sweden football 1996 Atlanta Sunette Viljoen South Africa javelin 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Linda Villumsen Denmark cycling 2008 Beijing New Zealand cycling 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Carole Thate Netherlands hockey 1992 Barcelona 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney 

Lisa-Marie Vizaniari Australia discus 1996 Atlanta 2000 Sydney

Ian Thorpe, OAM Australia swimming 2000 Sydney      closing ceremony flag bearer 2004 Athens     2008 Beijing torch relay (Has won more medals of any lgbt Olympian)

Tom Waddell (1937-1987)  USA decathlon 1968 Mexico City Saudi Arabia 1976 Montréal Saudi team doctor (Founder of the Gay Games)

Gearóid Towey Ireland rowing 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing

Stanisława Walasiewicz aka Stella Walsh (1911-1980) Poland track and field athletics 1932 Los Angeles  1936 Berlin  (intersexual; murdered - still unsolved)

Ji Wallace Australia trampoline 2000 Sydney  Sarah Walsh Australia football 2004 Athens Lisa Walton New Zealand hockey 2004 Athens Abby Wambach USA football 2004 Athens  2012 London  Jeffrey Wammes Netherlands gymnastics 2016 Rio de Janeiro USA

ALTERNATE / RESERVE OLYMPIANS Angelo D’Agostino (1963-2016) USA figure skating 1988 Calgary Carol Blazejowski USA basketball 1976 Montréal Sir Terence Etherton (now Lord Justice Etherton) GB fencing ? 1980 Moscow USA

Johnny Weir figure skating 2006 Turin 2010 Vancouver

Tara Whitten Canada cycling 2012 London 

Lori Lindsey USA football 2012 London USA

Marieke Wijsman Netherlands speed skating 1998 Nagano 2002 Salt Lake City Fara Williams GB football 2012 London Spencer Wilton GB equestrianism 2016 Rio de Janeiro  USA

Russ Witherby pairs figure skating 1992 Albertville

Christine Witty USA speed skating 1994 Lillehammer 1998 Nagano   2002 Salt Lake City  2006 Turin opening ceremony flag bearer USA cycling 2000 Sydney (Only lgbt Olympian to compete at summer & winter games) Nina Wörz Germany handball 2008 Beijing Ireen Wüst Netherlands speed skating 2006 Turin   2010 Vancouver  2014 Sochi      Kirsty Yallop New Zealand football 2008 Beijing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Gina Gomez badminton 1996 Atlanta

Mason Phelps equestrianism 1968 Mexico City

USA

USA

USA

Alfred Reft volleyball 2008 Beijing

Adam Rippon figure skating 2010 Vancouver Lance Travis pairs figure skating 1994 Lillehammer

Marieke van der Wal Netherlands handball 2016 Rio de Janeiro Saskia Webber USA football 1996 Atlanta Courtney Yamada-Anderson USA skeleton bobsleigh 2006 Turin USA

Greg Zuerlein pairs figure skating 2010 Vancouver

PARALYMPIANS Jen Armbruster USA goalball 1992 Barcelona 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney 2004 Athens  2008 Beijing  opening ceremony flag bearer 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro 

Monique Burkland sitting volleyball 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro 

USA

USA

Abby Dunkin wheelchair basketball 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Megan Giglia GB cycling 2016 Rio de Janeiro  GB

Claire Harvey sitting volleyball 2012 London

David Hill swimming 2004 Athens GB triathlon 2016 Rio de Janeiro

GB

Allison Jones USA alpine skiing 2002 Salt Lake City  2006 Turin  2010 Vancouver 2014 Sochi  USA cycling 2004 Athens 2008 Beijing  2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro opening ceremony flag bearer (Lgbt Paralympic to have competed in the most games; only lgbt Paralympian to compete at summer and winter games) USA

USA

Hope Lewellen wheelchair tennis 1996 Atlanta  2000 Sydney sitting volleyball 2004 Athens  2008 Beijing 

Angela Madsen USA rowing 2008 Beijing USA field athletics 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro

Marieke (Adermann) Miller Germany wheelchair basketball 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro  Cindy Ouellet wheelchair basketball 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro

Canada

Sir Lee Pearson, CBE GB equestrianism 2000 Sydney    2004 Athens    2008 Beijing    2012 London    2016 Rio de Janeiro   opening ceremony flag bearer (Has won more medals than any lgbt Para/Olympian; the first lgbt Para/Olympian to be knighted for services to sport) Danielle Peers wheelchair basketball 2004 Athens  2010 Vancouver torch relay

Canada

Moran Samuel Israel rowing 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Marieke Vervoort Belgium wheelchair racing 2012 London  2016 Rio de Janeiro   USA

Stephanie Wheeler wheelchair basketball 2004 Athens  2008 Beijing 

Kathleen Rose Winter (1956-2008) USA track and field athletics 1992 Barcelona USA fencing 1996 Atlanta USA powerlifting 2000 Sydney

Asya Miller USA discus 2000 Sydney  USA goalball 2000 Sydney 2004 Athens  2008 Beijing  2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro  Desiree Miller USA wheelchair basketball 2008 Beijing alternate 2012 London 2016 Rio de Janeiro 

Date of current list – 1 January 2017 Compiled by Tony Scupham-Bilton  2017 This research has been carried out as part of a personal project. It has not been sanctioned or authorised by the IOC or any national Olympic committee. The information on this chart should not, therefore, be regarded as official or authoritative.

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