Olympians Who Won a Medal at the European Athletics Indoor Championships (1412)

Description

Host cities:

European Indoor Games

European Indoor Championships

Athlete Nation(s) Sport(s) Role(s) Era Notes
Danuta Bułkowska POL ATH Olympics 1980 0–0–2 1984 Göteborg bronze: high jump; 1985 Peiraias bronze: high jump
Seren Bundy-Davies GBR ATH Olympics 2016 0–1–1 2015 Praha silver: 4×400 m relay, bronze: 400 m
Karin Burneleit GDR ATH Olympics 1968—1972 1–1–0 1968 Madrid gold: 800 m; 1974 Göteborg silver: 1500 m (competed as Karin Krebs)
Sabine Busch GDR ATH Olympics 1988 2–0–0 1985 Peiraias gold: 400 m; 1986 Madrid gold: 400 m
Yvonne Buschbaum GER ATH Olympics 2000 0–1–0 2002 Wien silver: pole vault
Gaby Bußmann FRG ATH Olympics 1984 0–0–1 1982 Milano bronze: 400 m
Giuseppe Buttari ITA ATH Olympics 1972—1976 0–0–1 1978 Milano bronze: 60 m hurdles
Ivan Buzolin RUS ATH Non-starter 2008 0–1–0 2007 Birmingham silver: 4×400 m relay
Tamara Bykova RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1980—1988 1–1–0 1983 Budapest gold: high jump; 1987 Liévin silver: high jump
Fermín Cacho ESP ATH Olympics 1992—1996 0–1–0 1990 Glasgow silver: 1500 m
Carlos Calado POR ATH Olympics 1996—2000 0–1–0 1998 Valencia silver: long jump
Paolo Camossi ITA ATH Olympics 2000 0–0–1 2000 Gent bronze: triple jump
João Campos POR ATH Olympics 1980—1984 0–0–1 1986 Madrid bronze: 3000 m
Yasemin Can TUR ATH Olympics 2016—2020 0–1–0 2017 Beograd silver: 3000 m
David Canal ESP ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–2–1 2000 Gent silver: 400 m; 2002 Wien bronze: 4×400 m relay; 2005 Madrid silver: 400 m
Geoff Capes GBR ATH Olympics 1972—1980 2–3–1 1974 Göteborg gold: shot put; 1975 Katowice silver: shot put; 1976 München gold: shot put; 1977 San Sebastián silver: shot put; 1978 Milano bronze: shot put; 1979 Wien silver: shot put
Francesca Carbone ITA ATH Olympics 2000 0–1–0 2000 Gent silver: 4×400 m relay
Jens Carlowitz GDR ATH Olympics 1988 1–1–0 1988 Budapest gold: 400 m; 1990 Glasgow silver: 400 m
Mark Carroll IRL ATH Olympics 2000—2004 1–0–0 2000 Gent gold: 3000 m
Noel Carroll IRL ATH Olympics 1964—1968 3–0–1 1966 Dortmund gold: 800 m; 1967 Praha gold: 800 m; 1968 Madrid gold: 800 m; 1969 Beograd bronze: 800 m
Arturo Casado ESP ATH Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2007 Birmingham bronze: 1500 m
Carlota Castrejana ESP ATH/BKB Olympics 1992—2008 1–0–1 2005 Madrid bronze: triple jump; 2007 Birmingham gold: triple jump
Marie-Christine Cazier-Balo FRA ATH Olympics 1988 0–1–1 1984 Göteborg silver: 200 m; 1987 Liévin bronze: 200 m
Jolanda Čeplak SLO ATH Olympics 2000—2004 1–0–1 2002 Wien gold: 800 m; 2007 Birmingham bronze: 800 m
Fabio Cerutti ITA ATH Olympics 2008—2012 0–1–0 2009 Torino silver: 60 m
Dwain Chambers GBR ATH Olympics 2000—2012 1–1–0 2009 Torino gold: 60 m; 2011 Paris silver: 60 m
Tatyana Chebykina RUS ATH Olympics 1996 0–0–1 1996 Stockholm bronze: 400 m
Kader Chékhémani FRA ATH Olympics 1996 0–1–2 1994 Paris bronze: 1500 m; 1996 Stockholm bronze: 1500 m; 1998 Valencia silver: 1500 m
Taisiya Chenchik RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1960—1964 1–0–0 1967 Praha gold: high jump
Nikolay Chernetsky RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1980 1–0–1 1978 Milano bronze: 400 m; 1980 Sindelfingen gold: 400 m
Yury Chervanyov BLR
URS
ATH Olympics 1980 1–0–0 1980 Sindelfingen gold: 60 m hurdles
Silvano Chesani ITA ATH Olympics 2016 0–1–0 2015 Praha silver: high jump
Ludwika Chewińska POL ATH Olympics 1972 0–1–0 1973 Rotterdam silver: shot put
Anna Chicherova RUS ATH Olympics 2004—2012 1–0–0 2005 Madrid gold: high jump
Eilidh Child-Doyle GBR ATH Olympics 2012—2016 1–3–0 2013 Göteborg gold: 4×400 m relay, silver: 400 m (competed as Eilidh Child); 2017 Beograd silver: 4×400 m relay (competed as Eilidh Doyle); 2019 Glasgow silver: 4×400 m relay (competed as Eilidh Doyle)
Viktor Chistiakov AUS
RUS
ATH Olympics 1996—2000 0–1–0 1996 Stockholm silver: pole vault (competed for Russia)
Valentin Chistyakov RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1960—1964 0–1–0 1967 Praha silver: 50 m hurdles
Nadezhda Chizhova RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1968—1976 5–1–1 1966 Dortmund bronze: shot put; 1967 Praha gold: shot put; 1968 Madrid gold: shot put; 1970 Wien gold: shot put; 1971 Sofia gold: shot put; 1972 Grenoble gold: shot put; 1974 Göteborg silver: shot put
Mirosław Chmara POL ATH Olympics 1988 0–0–1 1989 Den Haag bronze: pole vault
Sebastian Chmara POL ATH Olympics 1996 1–0–0 1998 Valencia gold: heptathlon
Lidia Chojecka POL ATH Olympics 2000—2008 3–3–0 1998 Valencia silver: 1500 m; 2000 Gent silver: 3000 m; 2005 Madrid gold: 3000 m; 2007 Birmingham gold: 1500 m and 3000 m; 2011 Paris silver: 3000 m
Linford Christie GBR ATH Olympics / Other 1988—1996 3–0–1 1986 Madrid gold: 200 m; 1988 Budapest gold: 60 m, bronze: 200 m; 1990 Glasgow gold: 60 m
Pavel Chumachenko RUS ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–1 2002 Wien bronze: shot put
Angelika Cichocka POL ATH Olympics 2016 0–1–1 2015 Praha silver: 1500 m; 2021 Toruń bronze: 800 m
Șerban Ciochină ROU ATH Olympics 1964—1968 1–0–1 1966 Dortmund gold: triple jump; 1970 Wien bronze: triple jump
Galina Čisťakovová SVK
URS
UKR
ATH Olympics 1988—1996 4–2–0 1985 Peiraias gold: long jump (competed as Halyna Chystiakova for the Soviet Union); 1987 Liévin silver: long jump (competed as Halyna Chystiakova for the Soviet Union); 1988 Budapest silver: long jump (competed as Halyna Chystiakova for the Soviet Union); 1989 Den Haag gold: long jump (competed as Halyna Chystiakova for the Soviet Union); 1990 Glasgow gold: long jump and triple jump (competed as Halyna Chystiakova for the Soviet Union)
Wendy Clarke GBR ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1976—1980 0–0–1 1982 Milan bronze: 60 m (competed as Wendy Hoyte)
Kerstin Claus-Knabe GDR ATH Olympics 1980—1988 1–1–1 1982 Milano gold: 60 m hurdles (competed as Kerstin Knabe); 1983 Budapest silver: 60 m hurdles (competed as Kerstin Knabe); 1986 Madrid bronze: 60 m hurdles (competed as Kerstin Knabe)
Jérôme Clavier FRA ATH Olympics 2008 0–1–0 2011 Paris silver: pole vault
Madeleine Cobb GBR ATH Olympics 1964 0–0–1 1969 Beograd bronze: 50 m
Seb Coe GBR ATH Olympics / Other / Administrator 1980—2020 1–0–0 1977 San Sebastián gold: 800 m
Eamonn Coghlan IRL ATH Olympics 1976—1988 1–0–0 1979 Wien gold: 1500 m
Cristieana Cojocaru ROU ATH Olympics 1984 0–1–2 1984 Göteborg bronze: 800 m; 1985 Peiraias bronze: 800 m; 1986 Madrid silver: 800 m (competed as Cristeana Matei)
Philippe Collet FRA ATH Olympics 1988—1992 0–0–1 1986 Madrid bronze: pole vault
Pierre Colnard FRA ATH Olympics 1968 0–0–1 1970 Wien bronze: shot put
Slobodanka Čolović CRO
YUG
ATH Olympics 1988 0–0–1 1986 Madrid bronze: 800 m
Allyn Condon GBR ATH/BOB Olympics 2000—2010 0–0–1 1998 Valencia bronze: 200 m
Keith Connor GBR ATH Olympics 1980—1984 0–1–0 1978 Milano silver: triple jump
Alexis Copello CUB ATH Olympics 2008—2012 0–1–0 2021 Toruń silver: triple jump (competed for Azerbaijan)
Carol Corbu ROU ATH Olympics 1972—1976 1–3–1 1969 Beograd bronze: triple jump; 1971 Sofia silver: triple jump; 1972 Grenoble silver: triple jump; 1973 Rotterdam gold: triple jump; 1976 München silver: triple jump
Antonio Corgos ESP ATH Olympics 1980—1988 0–2–0 1981 Grenoble silver: long jump; 1989 Den Haag silver: long jump
Gaietà Cornet ESP ATH Olympics 1988—1992 1–0–1 1989 Den Haag gold: 400 m; 1990 Glasgow bronze: 400 m
Alberto Cova ITA ATH Olympics 1984—1988 0–1–0 1982 Milano silver: 3000 m
Shana Cox GBR ATH Olympics 2012 1–0–0 2013 Göteborg gold: 4×400 m relay
Alistair Cragg IRL ATH Olympics 2004—2012 1–0–0 2005 Madrid gold: 3000 m
Elisa Cusma ITA ATH Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2009 Torino bronze: 800 m
Grzegorz Cybulski POL ATH Olympics 1972—1976 0–0–1 1973 Rotterdam bronze: long jump
Paweł Czapiewski POL ATH Olympics 2008 1–0–0 2002 Wien gold: 800 m
Zoltán Cziffra HUN ATH Olympics 1968 0–1–0 1969 Beograd silver: triple jump
Giuseppe D'Urso ITA ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1992—1996 0–1–0 1996 Stockholm silver: 800 m
Petar Dachev BUL ATH Olympics 2000—2004 1–0–1 2000 Gent gold: long jump; 2002 Wien bronze: long jump
Ivona Dadic AUT ATH Olympics / YOG 2010—2020 0–1–0 2017 Beograd silver: pentathlon
Henrik Dagård SWE ATH Olympics 2000 0–1–0 1994 Paris silver: heptathlon
Paolo Dal Soglio ITA ATH Olympics 1996—2000 1–0–0 1996 Stockholm gold: shot put
Roland Dalhäuser SUI ATH Olympics 1980—1984 1–0–2 1981 Grenoble gold: pole vault; 1982 Milano bronze: pole vault; 1984 Göteborg bronze: high jump
Maurizio Damilano ITA ATH Olympics 1980—1992 1–1–0 1981 Grenoble silver: 5000 m walk; 1982 Milano gold: 5000 m walk
Krystyna Danilczyk-Zabawska POL ATH Olympics 1992—2008 0–1–0 2005 Madrid silver: shot put (competed as Krystyna Zabawska)
Garfield Darien FRA ATH Olympics 2012 0–1–0 2011 Paris silver: 60 m hurdles
James Dasaolu GBR ATH Olympics 2012—2016 0–1–0 2013 Göteborg silver: 60 m
Mikhail Dasko RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1988 0–0–1 1988 Budapest bronze: 3000 m
Lynn Davies GBR ATH Olympics / Other 1964—1972 1–1–0 1967 Praha gold: long jump; 1969 Beograd silver: long jump
Virna De Angeli ITA ATH Olympics 1996—2000 0–1–0 2000 Gent silver: 4×400 m relay
Giovanni De Benedictis ITA ATH Olympics 1988—2004 1–1–1 1989 Den Haag bronze: 5000 m walk; 1990 Glasgow silver: 5000 m walk; 1992 Genova gold: 5000 m walk
Ángel de las Heras ESP ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1976—1992 0–0–1 1983 Budapest bronze: 400 m
Marie-Christine Debourse FRA ATH Olympics 1972—1976 0–1–0 1975 Katowice silver: high jump
Adrien Deghelt BEL ATH Olympics 2012 0–0–1 2011 Paris bronze: 60 m hurdles
Hind Déhiba FRA ATH Olympics 2004 0–0–1 2005 Madrid bronze: 1500 m
Gianni Del Buono ITA ATH Olympics 1968—1972 0–0–1 1971 Sofia bronze: 1500 m
Ajla del Ponte SUI ATH Olympics 2016—2020 1–0–0 2021 Toruń gold: 60 m
Pierre Délèze SUI ATH Olympics 1980—1988 0–0–1 1980 Sindelfingen bronze: 1500 m
Francis Demarthon FRA ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1972—1980 0–1–0 1977 San Sebastián silver: 400 m
Juraj Demeč TCH
SVK
ATH Olympics 1972 0–1–0 1966 Dortmund silver: 4×320 m relay
Ronald Desruelles BEL ATH Olympics 1976—1984 1–2–2 1978 Milano silver: long jump; 1984 Göteborg bronze: 60 m; 1985 Peiraias bronze: 60 m; 1986 Madrid gold: 60 m; 1988 Budapest silver: 60 m
Emanuele Di Gregorio ITA ATH Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2009 Torino bronze: 60 m
Antonietta Di Martino ITA ATH Olympics 2008 1–1–0 2007 Birmingham silver: high jump; 2011 Paris gold: high jump
Gennaro Di Napoli ITA ATH Olympics 1988—1996 1–0–0 1992 Genova gold: 3000 m
Stéphane Diagana FRA ATH Olympics 1992 0–1–0 2002 Wien silver: 4×400 m relay
Ousmane Diarra SEN ATH Olympics 1988 0–0–1 1994 Paris bronze: 800 m (competed for France)
Mari Cruz Díaz ESP ATH Olympics 1992 0–0–1 1988 Budapest bronze: 3000 m walk
Gundula Diel GDR
GER
ATH Olympics 1964 0–1–0 1966 Dortmund silver: 60 m hurdles (competed for East Germany)
Bernd Dießner GDR ATH Olympics 1968 0–1–0 1968 Madrid silver: 3000 m
Waltraud Dietsch GDR ATH Non-starter 1972 0–1–1 1973 Rotterdam silver: 400 m; 1974 Göteborg bronze: 400 m
Rostislav Dimitrov BUL ATH Olympics 2000 0–1–0 2000 Gent silver: triple jump
Renato Dionisi ITA ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1964—1972 1–0–1 1973 Rotterdam gold: pole vault; 1976 München bronze: pole vault
Patricia Djaté-Taillard FRA ATH Olympics 1996 1–0–0 1996 Stockholm gold: 800 m
Leslie Djhone FRA ATH Olympics 2004—2008 2–0–0 2011 Paris gold: 400 m and 4×400 m relay
Patryk Dobek POL ATH Olympics 2016—2020 1–0–0 2021 Toruń gold: 800 m
Norbert Dobeleit FRG ATH Olympics 1988 1–0–0 1990 Glasgow gold: 400 m
Nataliya Dobrynska UKR ATH Olympics 2004—2012 0–0–1 2005 Madrid bronze: pentathlon
Vladyslav Dolohodin UKR ATH Olympics 1996 0–1–0 1994 Paris silver: 200 m
Esfir Dolzhenko-Krachevskaya RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1972—1980 0–1–0 1976 München silver: shot put (competed as Esfir Krachevskaya)
Zétény Dombi HUN ATH Olympics 2000 0–0–1 2000 Gent bronze: 4×400 m relay
Marta Domínguez ESP ATH Olympics 1996—2012 1–1–3 1996 Stockholm bronze: 3000 m; 1998 Valencia bronze: 3000 m; 2000 Gent bronze: 3000 m; 2002 Wien gold: 3000 m; 2007 Birmingham silver: 3000 m
Fabrizio Donato ITA ATH Olympics 2000—2016 1–2–0 2009 Torino gold: triple jump; 2011 Paris silver: triple jump; 2017 Beograd silver: triple jump
Auriol Dongmo CMR
POR
ATH Olympics 2016—2020 1–0–0 2021 Toruń gold: shot put (competed for Portugal)
Yordanka Donkova BUL ATH Olympics 1980—1992 3–0–3 1982 Milano bronze: 60 m hurdles; 1984 Göteborg bronze: 60 m hurdles; 1987 Liévin gold: 60 m hurdles; 1989 Den Haag gold: 60 m hurdles; 1992 Genova bronze: 60 m hurdles; 1994 Paris gold: 60 m hurdles
Gabriella Dorio ITA ATH Olympics 1976—1984 1–0–0 1982 Milano gold: 1500 m
Viviane Dorsile FRA ATH Olympics 1992—1996 0–0–1 1994 Paris bronze: 400 m
Ladji Doucouré FRA ATH Olympics 2004—2012 2–0–0 2005 Madrid gold: 60 m hurdles; 2009 Torino gold: 60 m hurdles
Nathan Douglas GBR ATH Olympics 2004—2008 0–1–0 2007 Birmingham silver: triple jump
Anatoliy Dovhal UKR ATH Olympics 2000 0–0–1 2002 Wien bronze: 60 m
Heike Drechsler GDR
GER
ATH Olympics / Other 1988—2000 4–1–2 1983 Budapest bronze: long jump (competed as Heike Daute for East Germany); 1985 Peiraias bronze: long jump (competed for East Germany); 1986 Madrid gold: long jump (competed for East Germany); 1987 Liévin gold: long jump (competed for East Germany); 1988 Budapest gold: long jump (competed for East Germany); 1994 Paris gold: long jump (competed for Germany); 2000 Gent silver: long jump (competed for Germany)
Jörg Drehmel GDR ATH Olympics 1972 0–1–0 1970 Wien silver: triple jump
Margitta Droese-Pufe GDR ATH Olympics 1976—1980 0–1–0 1978 Milan silver: shot put (competed as Margitta Droese)
Rob Druppers NED ATH Olympics 1988 1–2–0 1987 Liévin gold: 800 m; 1988 Budapest silver: 800 m; 1989 Den Haag silver: 800 m
Guy Drut FRA ATH Olympics / Other / Administrator 1972—1996 1–0–2 1970 Wien bronze: 60 m hurdles; 1972 Grenoble gold: 50 m hurdles; 1981 Grenoble bronze: 50 m hurdles
Didier Dubois FRA ATH Olympics 1980—1984 0–0–1 1984 Göteborg bronze: 400 m
Éric Dubus FRA ATH Olympics 1996 1–0–0 1990 Glasgow gold: 3000 m
Odette Ducas FRA ATH Olympics 1972 1–0–0 1969 Beograd gold: 4×195 m relay
Nicole Duclos FRA ATH Olympics 1972 1–1–1 1970 Wien gold: 2000 m (200-400-600-800) medley relay; 1972 Grenoble bronze: 4×360 m relay; 1973 Rotterdam silver: 4×360 m relay
Mihail Dudaš SRB ATH Olympics 2012—2016 0–0–1 2013 Göteborg bronze: heptathlon
Nikolay Dudkin RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1968 2–0–0 1968 Madrid gold: triple jump; 1969 Beograd gold: triple jump
Marian Dudziak POL ATH Olympics 1964—1968 0–1–0 1968 Madrid silver: 1820 m (182-364-546-728) medley relay
Nils Duerinck BEL ATH Olympics / Non-starter 2008—2012 0–0–1 2011 Paris bronze: 4×400 m relay
Natasha Dukhnova BLR ATH Olympics 1996—2000 1–0–0 1994 Paris gold: 800 m
Lech Dunecki POL ATH Olympics 1980 0–1–0 1979 Wien silver: 60 m
Maryvonne Dupureur FRA ATH Olympics 1960—1968 0–1–0 1967 Praha silver: 800 m
Pamela Dutkiewicz GER ATH Olympics 2016 0–0–1 2017 Beograd bronze: 60 m hurdles
Tomáš Dvořák CZE ATH Olympics 1996—2004 1–2–0 1996 Stockholm silver: heptathlon; 2000 Gent gold: heptathlon; 2002 Wien silver: heptathlon
Maksim Dyldin RUS ATH Olympics 2008—2012 0–1–0 2007 Birmingham silver: 4×400 m relay
Iliya Dzhivondov BUL ATH Olympics 2000 1–0–0 2000 Gent gold: 400 m
Mike East GBR ATH Olympics 2004 0–0–1 2002 Wien bronze: 1500 m
Danny Ecker GER ATH Olympics 2000—2008 1–0–1 1998 Valencia bronze: pole vault; 2007 Birmingham gold: pole vault
Jonathan Edwards GBR ATH Olympics 1988—2000 1–0–0 1998 Valencia gold: triple jump
Klaus Ehl FRG ATH Olympics 1972—1976 1–0–0 1975 Katowice gold: 4×320 m relay
Annelie Ehrhardt GDR ATH Olympics 1972—1976 2–2–0 1971 Sofia silver: 60 m hurdles; 1972 Grenoble gold: 50 m hurdles; 1973 Rotterdam gold: 60 m hurdles; 1975 Katowice silver: 60 m hurdles
Jochen Eigenherr FRG ATH Olympics 1968 0–0–1 1966 Dortmund bronze: long jump
Gisela Ellenberger FRG ATH Olympics 1972 1–2–1 1971 Sofia silver: 4×400 m relay; 1973 Rotterdam gold: 4×360 m relay; 1974 Göteborg silver: 800 m; 1976 München bronze: 800 m (competed as Gisela Klein)
Henry Elliott FRA ATH Olympics 1968—1972 0–2–0 1967 Praha silver: high jump; 1969 Beograd silver: high jump
Peter Elliott GBR ATH Olympics 1984—1988 0–1–0 1983 Budapest silver: 800 m
Kirsten Emmelmann GDR ATH Olympics 1988 1–2–1 1983 Budapest silver: 400 m (competed as Kirsten Siemon); 1985 Peiraias silver: 200 m; 1986 Madrid bronze: 200 m; 1987 Liévin gold: 200 m
Robert Emmiyan ARM
URS
ATH Olympics 1988—1996 2–0–2 1984 Göteborg bronze: long jump (competed for the Soviet Union); 1986 Madrid gold: long jump (competed for the Soviet Union); 1987 Liévin gold: long jump (competed for the Soviet Union); 1990 Glasgow bronze: long jump (competed for the Soviet Union)
Mark English IRL ATH Olympics / YOG 2010—2020 0–1–1 2015 Praha silver: 800 m; 2019 Glasgow bronze: 800 m
Sofia Ennaoui POL ATH Olympics 2016 0–1–1 2017 Beograd bronze: 1500 m; 2019 Glasgow silver: 1500 m
Heinz Erbstößer GDR
GER
ATH Olympics 1964—1968 0–1–0 1966 Dortmund silver: 60 m
Martin Eriksson SWE ATH Olympics 2000 0–1–0 2000 Gent silver: pole vault
Torbjörn Eriksson SWE ATH Olympics 1992—1996 0–0–1 1996 Stockholm bronze: 200 m
Bernat Erta ESP ATH Olympics / YOG 2018—2020 0–1–0 2019 Glasgow silver: 4×400 m relay
Karin Ertl GER ATH Olympics 2000—2004 1–0–1 1998 Valencia bronze: pentathlon (competed as Karin Specht); 2000 Gent gold: pentathlon
Jesús España ESP ATH Olympics 2008—2016 0–0–3 2002 Wien bronze: 3000 m; 2007 Birmingham bronze: 3000 m; 2009 Torino bronze: 3000 m
Reyes Estévez ESP ATH Olympics 1996—2008 0–0–2 2005 Madrid bronze: 1500 m and 3000 m
Giovanni Evangelisti ITA ATH Olympics 1984—1992 0–1–2 1982 Milano bronze: long jump; 1987 Liévin silver: long jump; 1988 Budapest bronze: long jump
Sabine Everts FRG ATH Olympics 1984—1988 1–0–1 1980 Sindelfingen bronze: long jump; 1982 Milano gold: long jump
Nelson Évora POR ATH Olympics / Other 2004—2020 2–1–0 2015 Praha gold: triple jump; 2017 Beograd gold: triple jump; 2019 Glasgow silver: triple jump
Monique Éwanjé-Épée-Tourret FRA ATH Olympics 1988—1996 0–2–1 1990 Glasgow silver: 60 m hurdles (competed as Monique Éwanjé-Épée); 1992 Genova silver: 60 m hurdles (competed as Monique Éwanjé-Épée); 1996 Stockholm bronze: 60 m hurdles
Maryse Éwanjé-Épée FRA ATH Olympics 1984—1988 0–1–2 1983 Budapest bronze: high jump; 1984 Göteborg silver: high jump; 1989 Den Haag bronze: high jump
Malin Ewerlöf SWE ATH Olympics 1996 0–1–0 1998 Valencia silver: 800 m
Vasif Əsadov AZE ATH Olympics 1996 0–0–1 1988 Budapest bronze: triple jump
Anders Faager SWE ATH Olympics 1972 1–0–0 1974 Göteborg gold: 4×392 m relay
Hildegard Falck FRG ATH Olympics 1972 1–0–0 1971 Sofia gold: 800 m
Ruwen Faller GER ATH Olympics 2004—2008 0–1–0 2000 Gent silver: 4×400 m relay
Mo Farah GBR ATH Olympics 2008—2016 2–0–0 2009 Torino gold: 3000 m; 2011 Paris gold: 3000 m
Gizi Farkaš SRB
YUG
ATH Olympics 1964 0–1–0 1967 Praha silver: 1500 m (150-300-450-600) medley relay
Walentina Fedjuschina AUT
URS
UKR
ATH Olympics 1988—2000 0–0–1 1996 Stockholm bronze: shot put (competed as Valentina Fedyushina for Ukraine)
Aleksandr Fedotkin BLR
URS
ATH Olympics 1980 0–0–1 1979 Wien bronze: 3000 m
Hermann Fehringer AUT ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1988—1992 0–0–1 1990 Glasgow bronze: pole vault
Igor Feld RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1964 1–0–0 1967 Praha gold: pole vault
Mike Fenner GER ATH Olympics 2004 0–0–2 1994 Paris bronze: 60 m hurdles; 1998 Valencia bronze: 60 m hurdles
Svetlana Feofanova RUS ATH Olympics 2000—2012 2–0–0 2002 Wien gold: pole vault; 2007 Birmingham gold: pole vault
Linda Ferga-Khodadin FRA ATH Olympics 2000—2004 2–0–1 1998 Valencia bronze: long jump (competed as Linda Ferga); 2000 Gent gold: 60 m hurdles (competed as Linda Ferga); 2002 Wien gold: 60 m hurdles (competed as Linda Ferga)
Nuría Fernández ESP ATH Olympics 2000—2012 0–1–0 2011 Paris silver: 1500 m
Helena Fibingerová CZE
TCH
ATH Olympics 1972—1976 8–3–0 1973 Rotterdam gold: shot put; 1974 Göteborg gold: shot put; 1975 Katowice silver: shot put; 1977 San Sebastián gold: shot put; 1978 Milano gold: shot put; 1980 Sindelfingen gold: shot put; 1981 Grenoble silver: shot put; 1982 Milano silver: shot put; 1983 Budapest gold: shot put; 1984 Göteborg gold: shot put; 1985 Peiraias gold: shot put
Nelli Fiere-Cooman NED ATH Olympics 1988—1992 6–0–2 1984 Göteborg bronze: 60 m (competed as Nelli Cooman); 1985 Peiraias gold: 60 m (competed as Nelli Cooman); 1986 Madrid gold: 60 m; 1987 Liévin gold: 60 m; 1988 Budapest gold: 60 m; 1989 Den Haag gold: 60 m; 1990 Glasgow bronze: 60 m; 1994 Paris gold: 60 m (competed as Nelli Cooman)
Kostas Filippidis GRE ATH Olympics 2012—2020 0–1–0 2017 Beograd silver: pole vault
Karl Fleschen FRG ATH Olympics 1976 2–0–1 1977 San Sebastián gold: 3000 m; 1980 Sindelfingen gold: 3000 m; 1984 Göteborg bronze: 3000 m
Sandro Floris ITA ATH Olympics 1988—1996 1–0–0 1990 Glasgow gold: 200 m
Vala Flosadóttir ISL ATH Olympics 2000 1–0–1 1996 Stockholm gold: pole vault; 1998 Valencia bronze: pole vault
Ray Flynn IRL ATH Olympics 1980—1984 0–1–0 1980 Sindelfingen silver: 1500 m
Ayomide Folorunso ITA ATH Olympics / Non-starter 2016—2020 0–0–1 2019 Glasgow bronze: 4×400 m relay
Daniele Fontecchio ITA ATH Olympics 1984 0–1–0 1986 Madrid silver: 60 m hurdles
Judit Forgács HUN ATH Olympics 1980—1992 0–0–1 1990 Glasgow bronze: 400 m
Ludmila Formanová CZE ATH Olympics 1996—2000 1–0–0 1998 Valencia gold: 800 m
Dmitry Forshev RUS ATH Non-starter 2004 0–0–1 2005 Madrid bronze: 4×400 m relay
Marc Foucan FRA ATH Olympics / Non-starter 2000—2004 0–1–0 2002 Wien silver: 4×400 m relay
Donna Fraser GBR ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1996—2008 0–1–1 2005 Madrid bronze: 4×400 m relay; 2009 Torino silver: 4×400 m relay
Christel Frese FRG ATH Olympics 1972 2–2–0 1969 Beograd silver: 400 m; 1970 Wien silver: 400 m; 1972 Grenoble gold: 400 m and 4×360 m relay
Charles Friedek GER ATH Olympics 1996—2004 1–1–0 1998 Valencia silver: triple jump; 2000 Gent gold: triple jump
Ariane Friedrich GER ATH Olympics 2008—2012 1–0–0 2009 Torino gold: high jump
Valery Frolov URS ATH Non-starter 1964 0–1–0 1967 Praha silver: 1500 m (150-300-450-600) medley relay
Vladislav Frolov RUS ATH Olympics 2008 0–1–0 2007 Birmingham silver: 4×400 m relay