List of 1896 Summer Olympics medal winners

This article lists the athletes who won a medal (awarded retrospectively by the International Olympic Committee) to 1896 Summer Olympics in Athens (Greece).

Contents
  1. Athletics
  2. Cycling
  3. Fencing
  1. Gymnastics
  2. Shooting
  3. Swimming
  1. Tennis
  2. Weightlifting
  3. Wrestling

Athletics

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
 Thomas Burke
United States (USA)
 Fritz Hofmann
Germany (GER)
 Francis Lane
United States (USA)
 Alajos Szokolyi
Hungary (HUN)
400 metres
 Thomas Burke
United States (USA)
 Herbert Jamison
United States (USA)
 Charles Gmelin
Great Britain (GBR)
800 metres
 Edwin Flack
Australia (AUS)
 Nándor Dáni
Hungary (HUN)
 Dimitrios Golemis
Greece (GRE)
1500 metres
 Edwin Flack
Australia (AUS)
 Arthur Blake
United States (USA)
 Albin Lermusiaux
France (FRA)
110 meter hurdles
 Thomas Curtis
United States (USA)
 Grantley Goulding
Great Britain (GBR)
none awarded
Marathon
 Spiridon Louis
Greece (GRE)
 Kharilaos Vasilakos
Greece (GRE)
 Gyula Kellner
Hungary (HUN)
High jump
 Ellery Clark
United States (USA)
 James Connolly
United States (USA)
none awarded
 Robert Garrett
United States (USA)
Pole vault
 William Hoyt
United States (USA)
 Albert Tyler
United States (USA)
 Evangelos Damaskos
Greece (GRE)
 Ioannis Theodoropoulos
Greece (GRE)
Long jump
 Ellery Clark
United States (USA)
 Robert Garrett
United States (USA)
 James Connolly
United States (USA)
Triple jump
 James Connolly
United States (USA)
 Alexandre Tuffèri
France (FRA)
 Ioannis Persakis
Greece (GRE)
Shot put
 Robert Garrett
United States (USA)
 Miltiadis Gouskos
Greece (GRE)
 Georgios Papasideris
Greece (GRE)
Discus throw
 Robert Garrett
United States (USA)
 Panagiotis Paraskevopoulos
Greece (GRE)
 Sotirios Versis
Greece (GRE)

Cycling

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Sprint  Aristidis Konstantinidis
Greece (GRE)
 August von Gödrich
Germany (GER)
 Edward Battel
Great Britain (GBR)
Speed  Paul Masson
France (FRA)
 Stamatios Nikolopoulos
Greece (GRE)
 Léon Flameng
France (FRA)
Lap  Paul Masson
France (FRA)
 Stamatios Nikolopoulos
Greece (GRE)
 Adolf Schmal
Austria (AUT)
10 km  Paul Masson
France (FRA)
 Léon Flameng
France (FRA)
 Adolf Schmal
Austria (AUT)
100 km  Léon Flameng
France (FRA)
 Georgios Kolettis
Greece (GRE)
not awarded
12 hours  Adolf Schmal
Austria (AUT)
 Frederick Keeping
Great Britain (GBR)
not awarded

Fencing

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Foil  Eugène-Henri Gravelotte
France (FRA)
 Henri Callot
France (FRA)
 Perikles Pierrakos-Mavromichalis
Greece (GRE)
Foil fencing master  Leonidas Pyrgos
Greece (GRE)
 Jean Maurice Perronet
France (FRA)
not awarded
Sabre  Ioannis Georgiadis
Greece (GRE)
 Telemachos Karakalos
Greece (GRE)
 Holger Nielsen
Denmark (DEN)

Gymnastics

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Horizontal bars  Hermann Weingärtner
Germany (GER)
 Alfred Flatow
Germany (GER)
not awarded
Parallel Bars  Alfred Flatow
Germany (GER)
 Louis Zutter
Switzerland (SUI)
not awarded
Pommel horse  Louis Zutter
Switzerland (SUI)
 Hermann Weingärtner
Germany (GER)
not awarded
Rings  Ioannis Mitropoulos
Greece (GRE)
 Hermann Weingärtner
Germany (GER)
 Petros Persakis
Greece (GRE)
Climbing rope  Nikolaos Andriakopoulos
Greece (GRE)
 Thomas Xenakis
Greece (GRE)
 Fritz Hofmann
Germany (GER)
Vault  Carl Schuhmann
Germany (GER)
 Louis Zutter
Switzerland (SUI)
 Hermann Weingärtner
Germany (GER)
Team parallel bars  Germany (GER)
Konrad Böcker
Alfred Flatow
Gustav Flatow
Georg Hillmar
Fritz Hofmann
Fritz Manteuffel
Karl Neukirch
Richard Röstel
Gustav Schuft
Carl Schuhmann
Hermann Weingärtner
 Greece (GRE)
Nikolaos Andriakopoulos
Sotirios Athanasopoulos
Petros Persakis
Thomas Xenakis
 Greece (GRE)
Ioannis Chrysafis
Ioannis Mitropoulos
Dimitrios Loundras
Filippos Karvelas
Horizontal bars per team  Germany (GER)
Konrad Böcker
Alfred Flatow
Gustav Flatow
Georg Hillmar
Fritz Hofmann
Fritz Manteuffel
Karl Neukirch
Richard Röstel
Gustav Schuft
Carl Schuhmann
Hermann Weingärtner
not awarded not awarded

Shooting

Event Gold Silver Bronze
200m rifle  Pantelis Karasevdas
Greece (GRE)
 Pavlos Pavlidis
Greece (GRE)
 Nikolaos Trikoupis
Greece (GRE)
300m rifle  Georgios Orfanidis
Greece (GRE)
 Ioannis Frangoudis
Greece (GRE)
 Viggo Jensen
Denmark (DEN)
25m pistol  John Paine
United States (USA)
 Sumner Paine
United States (USA)
 Nikolaos Morakis
Greece (GRE)
25m pistol rapid fire  Ioannis Frangoudis
Greece (GRE)
 Georgios Orfanidis
Greece (GRE)
 Holger Nielsen
Denmark (DEN)
50m pistol  Sumner Paine
United States (USA)
 Holger Nielsen
Denmark (DEN)
 Ioannis Frangoudis
Greece (GRE)

Swimming

Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 m freestyle  Alfréd Hajós
Hungary (HUN)
 Otto Herschmann
Austria (AUT)
not awarded
500 m freestyle  Paul Neumann
Austria (AUT)
 Antonios Pepanos
Greece (GRE)
 Efstathios Chorafas
Greece (GRE)
1200 m freestyle  Alfréd Hajós
Hungary (HUN)
 Ioannis Andreou
Greece (GRE)
 Efstathios Chorafas
Greece (GRE)
100 m freestyle for sailors  Ioannis Malokinis
Greece (GRE)
 Spyridon Chazapis
Greece (GRE)
 Dimitrios Drivas
Greece (GRE)

Tennis

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Singles  John Pius Boland
Great Britain (GBR)
 Dionysios Kasdaglis
Greece (GRE)
 Konstantinos Paspatis
Greece (GRE)
 Momcsilló Tapavicza
Hungary (HUN)
Doubles  John Pius Boland
Great Britain (GBR)
 Friedrich Traun
Germany (GER)
 Dimitrios Petrokokkinos
Greece (GRE)
 Dionysios Kasdaglis
Greece (GRE)
 Teddy Flack
Australia (AUS)
 George S. Robertson
Great Britain (GBR)

Weightlifting

Event Gold Silver Bronze
An arm  Launceston Elliot
Great Britain (GBR)
 Viggo Jensen
Denmark (DEN)
 Alexandros Nikolopoulos
Greece (GRE)
Two arms  Viggo Jensen
Denmark (DEN)
 Launceston Elliot
Great Britain (GBR)
 Sotirios Versis
Greece (GRE)

Wrestling

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Greco-Roman wrestling  Carl Schuhmann
Germany (GER)
 Georgios Tsitas
Greece (GRE)
 Stefanos Christopoulos
Greece (GRE)

References

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