Dmitri Sautin

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Olympic medal record
Men’s Diving
Bronze 1992 Barcelona 10m Platform
Gold 1996 Atlanta 3m Springboard
Bronze 2000 Sydney 10m Platform
Bronze 2000 Sydney 3m Springboard
Gold 2000 Sydney 10m Platform Synchronized
Silver 2000 Sydney 3m Springboard Synchronized
Bronze 2004 Athens 3m Springboard

Dmitri Sautin (born March 15, 1974) is a Russian diver who has won more medals than any other Olympic diver. He started diving at age 7; however, his diving career was almost ended in 1991 when he was stabbed multiple times. After spending two months in the hospital, he was able to dive in the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. He won medals in the 1996 Summer Olympics, the 2000 Summer Olympics, and the 2004 Summer Olympics.

[edit] International medals

  • Olympic Games
    • Bronze - 3m Springboard, 2004 Athens
    • Bronze - 3m Springboard, 2000 Sydney
    • Bronze - 10m Platform, 2000 Sydney
    • Silver - Synchro 3m Springboard, 2000 Sydney
    • Gold - Synchro 10m Platform, 2000 Sydney
    • Gold - 10m Platform, 2000 Atlanta
    • Bronze - 3m Springboard, 1992 Barcelona
  • World Championships
    • Bronze - 3m Springboard, 2003 Barcelona
    • Gold - Synchro 3m Springboard, 2003 Barcelona
    • Gold - 3m Springboard, 2001 Fukuoka
    • Bronze - Synchro 3m Springboard, 2001 Fukuoka
    • Gold - 3m Springboard, 1998 Perth
    • Gold - 10m Platform, 1998 Perth
    • Silver - 3m Springboard, 1994 Rome
    • Gold - 10m Platform, 1994 Rome
  • European Championships
    • Gold - 3m Springboard, 2006 Budapest
    • Silver - Synchro 3m Springboard, 2006 Budapest
    • Gold - 3m Springboard, 2002 Berlin
    • Gold - Synchro 3m Springboard, 2002 Berlin
    • Gold - 3m Springboard, 2000 Helsinki
    • Gold - 10m Platform, 2000 Helsinki
    • Silver - Synchro 3m Springboard, 2000 Helsinki
    • Gold - Synchro 10m Platform, 2000 Helsinki
    • Gold - 10m Platform, 1999 Istanbul
    • Gold - 3m Springboard, 1997 Seville
    • Gold - 3m Springboard, 1995 Vienna
    • Bronze - 10m Platform, 1995 Vienna
    • Silver - 3m Springboard, 1993 Sheffield
    • Gold - 10m Platform, 1993 Sheffield
    • Silver - 10m Platform, 1991 Athens