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Ukraine at the Olympics

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ukraine at the
Olympics
IOC codeUKR
NOCNational Olympic Committee of Ukraine
Websitewww.noc-ukr.org (in Ukrainian and English)
Medals
Ranked 33rd
Gold
38
Silver
38
Bronze
72
Total
148
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
 Austria (1896–1912)
 Hungary (1896–1912)
 Russian Empire (1900–1912)
 Czechoslovakia (1920–1936)
 Poland (1924–1936)
 Romania (1924–1936)
 Soviet Union (1952–1988)
 Unified Team (1992)

Ukraine first participated at the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1994, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games since then. The first athlete who won the gold medal for the yellow-blues was Oksana Baiul. However for the first time the Ukrainian national flag and the Ukrainian state anthem sounded in 1992 when Oleg Kutscherenko from Luhansk Oblast won his gold medal in Barcelona as part of the so called "Unified Team".[1]

Previously, athletes of modern Ukraine mostly competed as part of the Russian Empire (1900–1912) and the Soviet Union from 1952 to 1988, and after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Ukrainian athletes were part of the Unified Team in 1992. Tatiana Gutsu became the best athlete of the Unified Team in 1992 from independent Ukraine.

Independently, Ukraine has won a total of 120 medals at the Summer Games and 8 at the Winter Games, with gymnastics at summer and biathlon at winter as the nation's top medal-producing sports.

The National Olympic Committee of Ukraine was created in 1990 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee in 1993.

Ukraine has won a total of 148 medals since it regained independence, with 38 of them gold, the second most amongst all post-Soviet states behind Russia.

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Medal tables

List of medalists

Summer Olympics

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Inessa Kravets 1996 Atlanta
Athletics
Women's triple jump
 Gold Wladimir Klitschko 1996 Atlanta
Boxing
Men's super heavyweight
 Gold Rustam Sharipov 1996 Atlanta
Gymnastics
Men's parallel bars
 Gold Lilia Podkopayeva 1996 Atlanta
Gymnastics
Women's artistic individual all-around
 Gold Lilia Podkopayeva 1996 Atlanta
Gymnastics
Women's floor exercise
 Gold Kateryna Serebrianska 1996 Atlanta
Gymnastics
Women's rhythmic individual all-around
 Gold Yevhen Braslavets
Ihor Matviyenko
1996 Atlanta
Sailing
Men's 470 class
 Gold Timur Taymazov 1996 Atlanta
Weightlifting
Men's 108 kg
 Gold Vyacheslav Oliynyk 1996 Atlanta
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman 90 kg
 Silver Lilia Podkopayeva 1996 Atlanta
Gymnastics
Women's balance beam
 Silver Inna Frolova
Svitlana Maziy
Dina Miftakhutdynova
Olena Ronzhyna
1996 Atlanta
Rowing
Women's quadruple sculls
 Bronze Olena Sadovnycha 1996 Atlanta
Archery
Women's individual
 Bronze Oleksandr Krykun 1996 Atlanta
Athletics
Men's hammer throw
 Bronze Oleksandr Bagach 1996 Atlanta
Athletics
Men's shot put
 Bronze Inha Babakova 1996 Atlanta
Athletics
Women's high jump
 Bronze Oleh Kyryukhin 1996 Atlanta
Boxing
Men's light flyweight
 Bronze Ihor Korobchynskyi
Oleh Kosyak
Hrihoriy Misyutin
Volodymyr Shamenko
Rustam Sharipov
Olexander Svitlichni
Yuri Yermakov
1996 Atlanta
Gymnastics
Men's artistic team all-around
 Bronze Olena Vitrychenko 1996 Atlanta
Gymnastics
Women's rhythmic individual all-around
 Bronze Olena Pakholchyk
Ruslana Taran
1996 Atlanta
Sailing
Women's 470 class
 Bronze Denys Hotfrid 1996 Atlanta
Weightlifting
Men's 99 kg
 Bronze Elbrus Tedeyev 1996 Atlanta
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 62 kg
 Bronze Zaza Zazirov 1996 Atlanta
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 68 kg
 Bronze Andriy Kalashnykov 1996 Atlanta
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman 52 kg
 Gold Mykola Milchev 2000 Sydney
Shooting
Men's skeet
 Gold Yana Klochkova 2000 Sydney
Swimming
Women's 200 metre individual medley
 Gold Yana Klochkova 2000 Sydney
Swimming
Women's 400 metre individual medley
 Silver Nataliya Burdeyna
Olena Sadovnycha
Kateryna Serdyuk
2000 Sydney
Archery
Women's team
 Silver Andriy Kotelnyk 2000 Sydney
Boxing
Men's lightweight
 Silver Serhiy Dotsenko 2000 Sydney
Boxing
Men's welterweight
 Silver Serhiy Cherniavskiy
Sergiy Matveyev
Alexander Symonenko
Oleksandr Fedenko
2000 Sydney
Cycling
Men's team pursuit
 Silver Olexandr Beresch
Valeriy Honcharov
Ruslan Mezentsev
Valeri Pereshkura
Olexander Svitlichni
Roman Zozulya
2000 Sydney
Gymnastics
Men's artistic team all-around
 Silver Oxana Tsyhuleva 2000 Sydney
Gymnastics
Women's trampoline
 Silver Denys Sylantyev 2000 Sydney
Swimming
Men's 200 metre butterfly
 Silver Yana Klochkova 2000 Sydney
Swimming
Women's 800 metre freestyle
 Silver Yevhen Buslovych 2000 Sydney
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 58 kg
 Silver Davyd Saldadze 2000 Sydney
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman 97 kg
 Bronze Roman Shchurenko 2000 Sydney
Athletics
Men's long jump
 Bronze Olena Hovorova 2000 Sydney
Athletics
Women's triple jump
 Bronze Volodymyr Sydorenko 2000 Sydney
Boxing
Men's flyweight
 Bronze Serhiy Danylchenko 2000 Sydney
Boxing
Men's bantamweight
 Bronze Andriy Fedchuk 2000 Sydney
Boxing
Men's light heavyweight
 Bronze Iryna Yanovych 2000 Sydney
Cycling
Women's sprint
 Bronze Ganna Sorokina
Olena Zhupina
2000 Sydney
Diving
Women's synchronized 3 metre springboard
 Bronze Oleksandr Beresh 2000 Sydney
Gymnastics
Men's artistic individual all-around
 Bronze Ruslan Mashurenko 2000 Sydney
Judo
Men's 90 kg
 Bronze Olena Pakholchyk
Ruslana Taran
2000 Sydney
Sailing
Women's 470 class
 Gold Valeriy Honcharov 2004 Athens
Gymnastics
Men's parallel bars
 Gold Yuri Nikitin 2004 Athens
Gymnastics
Men's trampoline
 Gold Olena Kostevych 2004 Athens
Shooting
Women's 10 metre air pistol
 Gold Yana Klochkova 2004 Athens
Swimming
Women's 200 metre individual medley
 Gold Yana Klochkova 2004 Athens
Swimming
Women's 400 metre individual medley
 Gold Nataliya Skakun 2004 Athens
Weightlifting
Women's 63 kg
 Gold Elbrus Tedeyev 2004 Athens
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 66 kg
 Gold Iryna Merleni 2004 Athens
Wrestling
Women's freestyle 48 kg
 Silver Olena Krasovska 2004 Athens
Athletics
Women's 100 metres hurdles
 Silver Roman Hontyuk 2004 Athens
Judo
Men's 81 kg
 Silver George Leonchuk
Rodion Luka
2004 Athens
Sailing
49er class
 Silver Ganna Kalinina
Svitlana Matevusheva
Ruslana Taran
2004 Athens
Sailing
Yngling class
 Silver Ihor Razoronov 2004 Athens
Weightlifting
Men's 105 kg
 Bronze Dmytro Hrachov
Viktor Ruban
Oleksandr Serdyuk
2004 Athens
Archery
Men's team
 Bronze Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova 2004 Athens
Athletics
Women's 400 metres hurdles
 Bronze Vita Styopina 2004 Athens
Athletics
Women's high jump
 Bronze Hanna Balabanova
Olena Cherevatova
Inna Osypenko
Tetyana Semykina
2004 Athens
Canoeing
Women's K-4 500 metres
 Bronze Vladyslav Tretiak 2004 Athens
Fencing
Men's sabre
 Bronze Anna Bessonova 2004 Athens
Gymnastics
Women's rhythmic individual all-around
 Bronze 2004 Athens
Handball
Women's tournament
 Bronze Serhiy Biloushchenko
Serhiy Hryn
Oleh Lykov
Leonid Shaposhnykov
2004 Athens
Rowing
Men's quadruple sculls
 Bronze Andriy Serdinov 2004 Athens
Swimming
Men's 100 metre butterfly
 Gold Viktor Ruban 2008 Beijing
Archery
Men's individual
 Gold Nataliya Dobrynska 2008 Beijing
Athletics
Women's heptathlon
 Gold Vasyl Lomachenko 2008 Beijing
Boxing
Men's featherweight
 Gold Inna Osypenko 2008 Beijing
Canoeing
Women's K-1 500 metres
 Gold Olha Kharlan
Olena Khomrova
Halyna Pundyk
Olha Zhovnir
2008 Beijing
Fencing
Women's team sabre
 Gold Oleksandr Petriv 2008 Beijing
Shooting
Men's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
 Gold Artur Ayvazyan 2008 Beijing
Shooting
Men's 50 metre rifle prone
 Silver Iryna Lishchynska 2008 Beijing
Athletics
Women's 1500 metres
 Silver Jury Sukhorukov 2008 Beijing
Shooting
Men's 50 metre rifle three positions
 Silver Andriy Stadnik 2008 Beijing
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 66 kg
 Silver Olena Antonova 2008 Beijing
Athletics
Women's discus throw
 Bronze Nataliya Tobias 2008 Beijing
Athletics
Women's 1500 metres
 Bronze Vyacheslav Glazkov 2008 Beijing
Boxing
Men's super heavyweight
 Bronze Yuriy Cheban 2008 Beijing
Canoeing
Men's C-1 500 metres
 Bronze Lesya Kalytovska 2008 Beijing
Cycling
Women's individual pursuit
 Bronze Illya Kvasha
Oleksiy Pryhorov
2008 Beijing
Diving
Men's synchronized 3 metre springboard
 Bronze Oleksandr Vorobiov 2008 Beijing
Gymnastics
Men's rings
 Bronze Anna Bessonova 2008 Beijing
Gymnastics
Women's rhythmic individual all-around
 Bronze Roman Hontyuk 2008 Beijing
Judo
Men's 81 kg
 Bronze Taras Danko 2008 Beijing
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 84 kg
 Bronze Armen Vardanyan 2008 Beijing
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg
 Bronze Iryna Merleni 2008 Beijing
Wrestling
Women's freestyle 48 kg
 Gold Vasyl Lomachenko 2012 London
Boxing
Men's lightweight
 Gold Oleksandr Usyk 2012 London
Boxing
Men's heavyweight
 Gold Yuriy Cheban 2012 London
Canoeing
Men's C-1 200 metres
 Gold Yana Shemyakina 2012 London
Fencing
Women's épée
 Gold Yana Dementyeva
Nataliya Dovhodko
Anastasiya Kozhenkova
Kateryna Tarasenko
2012 London
Rowing
Women's quadruple sculls
 Silver Denys Berinchyk 2012 London
Boxing
Men's light welterweight
 Silver Inna Osypenko 2012 London
Canoeing
Women's K-1 200 metres
 Silver Inna Osypenko 2012 London
Canoeing
Women's K-1 500 metres
 Silver Valeriy Andriytsev 2012 London
Wrestling
Men's freestyle 96 kg
 Bronze Olesya Povh
Hrystyna Stuy
Mariya Ryemyen
Yelyzaveta Bryzhina
2012 London
Athletics
Women's 4 × 100 metres relay
 Bronze Olha Saladuha 2012 London
Athletics
Women's triple jump
 Bronze Taras Shelestyuk 2012 London
Boxing
Men's welterweight
 Bronze Oleksandr Hvozdyk 2012 London
Boxing
Men's light heavyweight
 Bronze Olha Kharlan 2012 London
Fencing
Women's sabre
 Bronze Ihor Radivilov 2012 London
Gymnastics
Men's vault
 Bronze Olena Kostevych 2012 London
Shooting
Women's 10 metre air pistol
 Bronze Olena Kostevych 2012 London
Shooting
Women's 25 metre pistol
 Bronze Yulia Paratova 2012 London
Weightlifting
Women's 53 kg
 Bronze Alina Lohvynenko
Olha Zemlyak
Hanna Yaroshchuk
Nataliya Pyhyda
2012 London
Athletics
Women's 4 × 400 metres relay
 Gold Yuriy Cheban 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Canoeing
Men's C-1 200 metres
 Gold Oleg Verniaiev 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Gymnastics
Men's parallel bars
 Silver Olha Kharlan
Alina Komashchuk
Olena Kravatska
Olena Voronina
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Fencing
Women's team sabre
 Silver Oleg Verniaiev 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Gymnastics
Men's artistic individual all-around
 Silver Pavlo Tymoshchenko 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Modern pentathlon
Men's individual
 Silver Serhiy Kulish 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Shooting
Men's 10 m air rifle
 Silver Zhan Beleniuk 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman 85 kg
 Bronze Bohdan Bondarenko 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Athletics
Men's high jump
 Bronze Dmytro Ianchuk
Taras Mishchuk
2016 Rio de Janeiro
Canoeing
Men's C-2 1000 m
 Bronze Olha Kharlan 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Fencing
Women's sabre
 Bronze Ganna Rizatdinova 2016 Rio de Janeiro
Gymnastics
Women's rhythmic individual all-around
 Gold Zhan Beleniuk 2020 Tokyo
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman 87 kg
 Silver Mykhailo Romanchuk 2020 Tokyo
Swimming
Men's 1500 metre freestyle
 Silver Parviz Nasibov 2020 Tokyo
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg
 Silver Anzhelika Terliuga 2020 Tokyo
Karate
Women's 55 kg
 Silver Liudmyla Luzan
Anastasiia Chetverikova
2020 Tokyo
Canoeing
Women's C-2 500 metres
 Silver Oleksandr Khyzhniak 2020 Tokyo
Boxing
Men's middleweight
 Silver Olena Starikova 2020 Tokyo
Cycling
Women's sprint
 Bronze Daria Bilodid 2020 Tokyo
Judo
Women's 48 kg
 Bronze Ihor Reizlin 2020 Tokyo
Fencing
Men's épée
 Bronze Olena Kostevych
Oleh Omelchuk
2020 Tokyo
Shooting
Mixed 10 metre air pistol team
 Bronze Mykhailo Romanchuk 2020 Tokyo
Swimming
Men's 800 metre freestyle
 Bronze Elina Svitolina 2020 Tokyo
Tennis
Women's singles
 Bronze Alla Cherkasova 2020 Tokyo
Wrestling
Women's freestyle 68 kg
 Bronze Marta Fiedina
Anastasiya Savchuk
2020 Tokyo
Artistic swimming
Women's duet
 Bronze Iryna Koliadenko 2020 Tokyo
Wrestling
Women's freestyle 62 kg
 Bronze Liudmyla Luzan 2020 Tokyo
Canoeing
Women's C-1 200 metres
 Bronze Stanislav Horuna 2020 Tokyo
Karate
Men's 75 kg
 Bronze 2020 Tokyo
Artistic swimming
Women's team
 Bronze Yaroslava Mahuchikh 2020 Tokyo
Athletics
Women's high jump

Winter Olympics

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Oksana Baiul 1994 Lillehammer
Figure skating
Ladies' singles
 Bronze Valentina Tserbe 1994 Lillehammer
Biathlon
Women's sprint
 Silver Olena Petrova 1998 Nagano
Biathlon
Women's individual
 Bronze Lilia Efremova 2006 Turin
Biathlon
Women's sprint
 Bronze Elena Grushina
Ruslan Goncharov
2006 Turin
Figure skating
Ice dancing
 Gold Vita Semerenko
Juliya Dzhyma
Valj Semerenko
Olena Pidhrushna
2014 Sochi
Biathlon
Women's relay
 Bronze Vita Semerenko 2014 Sochi
Biathlon
Women's sprint
 Gold Oleksandr Abramenko 2018 Pyeongchang
Freestyle skiing
Men's aerials
 Silver Oleksandr Abramenko 2022 Beijing
Freestyle skiing
Men's aerials

Flag bearers

Multiple medal winners

Athlete Sex Sport Years Games Gold Silver Bronze Total
Yana Klochkova F Swimming 2000–2004 Summer 4 1 0 5
Lilia Podkopayeva F Gymnastics 1996 Summer 2 1 0 3
Yuriy Cheban M Canoeing 2004–2016 Summer 2 0 1 3
Vasyl Lomachenko M Boxing 2008–2012 Summer 2 0 0 2
Inna Osypenko F Canoeing 2004–2012 Summer 1 2 1 4
Olha Kharlan F Fencing 2008–2020 Summer 1 1 2 4
Valeriy Honcharov M Gymnastics 2000–2008 Summer 1 1 0 2
Oleg Verniaiev M Gymnastics 2016 Summer 1 1 0 2
Olena Kostevych F Shooting 2004–2020 Summer 1 0 3 4
Zhan Beleniuk M Wrestling 2016–2020 Summer 1 1 0 2
Oleksandr Abramenko M Freestyle skiing 2006–2022 Winter 1 1 0 2
Elbrus Tedeyev M Wrestling 1996–2004 Summer 1 0 1 2
Rustam Sharipov M Gymnastics 1996 Summer 1 0 1 2
Iryna Merleni F Wrestling 2004–2012 Summer 1 0 1 2
Viktor Ruban M Archery 2004–2016 Summer 1 0 1 2
Vita Semerenko F Biathlon 2010–2018 Winter 1 0 1 2
Ruslana Taran F Sailing 1996–2004 Summer 0 1 2 3
Oleksandr Svitlychniy M Gymnastics 1996–2000 Summer 0 1 1 2
Olena Sadovnycha F Archery 1996–2000 Summer 0 1 1 2
Oleksandr Beresch M Gymnastics 2000 Summer 0 1 1 2
Roman Hontyuk M Judo 2004–2008 Summer 0 1 1 2
Mykhailo Romanchuk M Swimming 2016–2020 Summer 0 1 1 2
Liudmyla Luzan F Canoeing 2020 Summer 0 1 1 2
Anna Bessonova F Gymnastics 2004–2008 Summer 0 0 2 2
Anastasiya Savchuk F Synchronized swimming 2016–2020 Summer 0 0 2 2
Marta Fiedina F Synchronized swimming 2020 Summer 0 0 2 2

List of Soviet medalists

List of Soviet medalists who represented Soviet clubs out of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic and recognized by the Ukrainian NOC.[2]

Summer Olympics

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Nina Bocharova 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's balance beam
 Gold Maria Gorokhovskaya 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's all around (ind.)
 Gold Soviet team 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's all around (2 out of 8)
 Gold Viktor Chukarin 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Men's vault
 Gold Viktor Chukarin 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Men's pommel horse
 Gold Viktor Chukarin 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Men's all around (ind.)
 Gold Soviet team 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Men's all around (2 out of 8)
 Gold Yakiv Punkin 1952 Helsinki
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman
 Silver Nina Bocharova 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's all around (ind.)
 Silver Maria Gorokhovskaya 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's balance beam
 Silver Maria Gorokhovskaya 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's floor exercise
 Silver Maria Gorokhovskaya 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's uneven bars
 Silver Maria Gorokhovskaya 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's vault
 Silver Soviet team 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Women's portable apparatus (2 out of 8)
 Silver Viktor Chukarin 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Men's parallel bars
 Silver Viktor Chukarin 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Men's rings
 Silver Heorhiy Zhylin
Ihor Yemchuk
1952 Helsinki
Rowing
Men's double sculls
 Bronze Dmytro Leonkin 1952 Helsinki
Gymnastics
Men's rings
 Gold Larisa Latynina 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Women's floor exercise
 Gold Larisa Latynina 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Women's vault
 Gold Larisa Latynina 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Women's all around (ind.)
 Gold Soviet team 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Women's all around (2 out of 6)[a]
 Gold Viktor Chukarin 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's parallel bars
 Gold Viktor Chukarin 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's all around (ind.)
 Gold Boris Shakhlin 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's pommel horse
 Gold Soviet team 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's all around (3 out of 6)
 Gold Soviet team 1956 Melbourne
Modern pentathlon
Men's all around (1 out of 3)[b]
 Gold Vitali Romanenko 1956 Melbourne
Shooting
Men's running deer
 Gold Ihor Rybak 1956 Melbourne
Weightlifting
Men's lightweight
 Silver Larisa Latynina 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Women's uneven bars
 Silver Viktor Chukarin 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's floor exercise
 Silver Yuri Titov 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Soviet team 1956 Melbourne
Athletics
Men's relay (1 out of 4)[c]
 Bronze Soviet team 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Women's portable apparatus (2 out of 6)[d]
 Bronze Viktor Chukarin 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's pommel horse
 Bronze Yuri Titov 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's all around (ind.)
 Bronze Yuri Titov 1956 Melbourne
Gymnastics
Men's all vault
 Bronze Soviet Union 1956 Melbourne
Rowing
Men's coxed pair (2 out of 3)[e]
 Bronze Nadezhda Konyayeva 1956 Melbourne
Athletics
Women's javelin throw
 Bronze Soviet Union 1956 Melbourne
Fencing
Men's team sabre (1 out of 5)[f]
 Bronze Mikhail Shakhov 1956 Melbourne
Wrestling
Men's freestyle (bantamweight)
 Gold Larisa Latynina 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's all around (ind.)
 Gold Larisa Latynina 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's floor exercise
 Gold Polina Astakhova 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's uneven bars
 Gold Margarita Nikolaeva 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's vault
 Gold Soviet Union 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's all around (3 out of 6)
 Gold Boris Shakhlin 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's all around (ind.)
 Gold Boris Shakhlin 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's parallel bars
 Gold Boris Shakhlin 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's pommel horse
 Gold Boris Shakhlin 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's vault
 Gold Vera Krepkina 1960 Rome
Athletics
Women's long jump
 Gold Lyudmila Shevtsova 1960 Rome
Athletics
Women's 800 metres
 Gold Volodymyr Holubnychy 1960 Rome
Athletics
Men's 20 km walk
 Gold Ivan Bohdan 1960 Rome
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman (heavyweight)
 Silver Larisa Latynina 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's balance beam
 Silver Larisa Latynina 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's uneven bars
 Silver Polina Astakhova 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's floor exercise
 Silver Boris Shakhlin 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's rings
 Silver Yuri Titov 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's floor exercise
 Silver Soviet Union 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's all around (2 out of 6)
 Silver Valeriy Brumel 1960 Rome
Athletics
Men's high jump
 Silver Soviet Union 1960 Rome
Athletics
Men's relay (1 out of 4)[g]
 Silver Vladimir Synyavsky 1960 Rome
Wrestling
Men's freestyle (lightweight)
 Silver Soviet Union 1960 Rome
Basketball
Men's (1 out of 12)[h]
 Bronze Larisa Latynina 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's vault
 Bronze Polina Astakhova 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Women's all around (ind.)
 Bronze Yuri Titov 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's all around (ind.)
 Bronze Boris Shakhlin 1960 Rome
Gymnastics
Men's horizontal bar
 Bronze Igor Ter-Ovanesyan 1960 Rome
Athletics
Men's long jump
 Bronze Soviet Union 1960 Rome
Cycling
Men's track (pursuit, 1 out of 4)[i]
 Gold Larisa Latynina 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Women's floor exercise
 Gold Polina Astakhova 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Women's uneven bars
 Gold Soviet Union 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Women's all around (2 out of 6)
 Gold Boris Shakhlin 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Men's horizontal bar
 Gold Soviet Union 1964 Tokyo
Volleyball
Men's (3 out of 12)[j]
 Gold Leonid Zhabotinsky 1964 Tokyo
Weightlifting
Men's heavyweight
 Gold Grigory Kriss 1964 Tokyo
Fencing
Men's épée (ind.)
 Gold Galina Prozumenshchikova 1964 Tokyo
Swimming
Women's breaststroke
 Gold Soviet Union 1964 Tokyo
Canoeing
Men's C-2 (1 out of 2)[k]
 Gold Soviet Union 1964 Tokyo
Canoeing
Men's K-4 (1 out of 4)[l]
 Silver Larisa Latynina 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Women's vault
 Silver Larisa Latynina 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Women's all around (ind.)
 Silver Polina Astakhova 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Women's floor exercise
 Silver Boris Shakhlin 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Men's all around (ind.)
 Silver Yuri Titov 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Men's horizontal bar
 Silver Soviet Union 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Men's all around (2 out of 6)
 Silver Soviet Union 1964 Tokyo
Volleyball
Women's (2 out of 12)[m]
 Silver Soviet Union 1964 Tokyo
Basketball
Men's (1 out of 12)[n]
 Silver Georgy Prokopenko 1964 Tokyo
Swimming
Men's breaststroke
 Silver Vladlen Trostyansky 1964 Tokyo
Wrestling
Men's Greco-Roman (bantamweight)
 Bronze Larisa Latynina 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Women's balance beam
 Bronze Polina Astakhova 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Women's all around (ind.)
 Bronze Boris Shakhlin 1964 Tokyo
Gymnastics
Men's rings
 Bronze Ivan Belyayev 1964 Tokyo
Athletics
Men's steeplechase
 Bronze Volodymyr Holubnychy 1964 Tokyo
Athletics
Men's walk (20 km)
 Bronze Soviet Union 1964 Tokyo
Swimming
Men's medley relay (1 out of 4)[o]
 Gold Volodymyr Holubnychy 1968 Mexico City
Athletics
Men's walk (20 km)
 Gold Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Volleyball
Men's (7 out of 12)[p]
 Gold Leonid Zhabotinsky 1968 Mexico City
Weightlifting
Men's heavyweight
 Gold Boris Gurevich 1968 Mexico City
Wrestling
Men's freestyle (87 kg)
 Gold Valentin Mankin 1968 Mexico City
Sailing
Men's Finn
 Gold Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Fencing
Men's team sabre (1 out of 5)[q]
 Gold Aleksandr Shaparenko
Vladimir Morozov
1968 Mexico City
Canoeing
Men's C-2
 Silver Grigory Kriss 1968 Mexico City
Fencing
Men's épée
 Silver Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Fencing
Men's team épée (2 out of 5)[r]
 Silver Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Fencing
Men's team foil (2 out of 5)[s]
 Silver Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Modern pentathlon
Men's (2 out of 3)[t]
 Silver Vladimir Belyaev 1968 Mexico City
Weightlifting
Men's light heavyweight
 Silver Aleksandr Shaparenko 1968 Mexico City
Canoeing
Men's K-1
 Silver Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Water polo
Men's (1 out of 11)[u]
 Bronze Pavel Lednev 1968 Mexico City
Modern pentathlon
Men's (ind.)
 Bronze Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Basketball
Men's (1 out of 12)[v]
 Bronze Valentina Kozyr 1968 Mexico City
Athletics
Women's high jump
 Bronze Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Swimming
Men's medley relay (2 out of 4)[w]
 Bronze Vladimir Musalimov 1968 Mexico City
Boxing
Men's welterweight
 Bronze Soviet Union 1968 Mexico City
Rowing
Men's eights (2 out of 9)[x]
 Gold Valeriy Borzov 1972 Munich
Athletics
Men's sprint (100 metres)
 Gold Valeriy Borzov 1972 Munich
Athletics
Men's sprint (200 metres)
 Gold Mykola Avilov 1972 Munich
Athletics
Men's decathlon
 Gold Anatoliy Bondarchuk 1972 Munich
Athletics
Men's hammer throw
 Gold Valentin Mankin
Vitali Dyrdyra
1972 Munich
Sailing
Men's Tempest
 Gold Aleksandr Shaparenko 1972 Munich
Canoeing
Men's sprint (K-1)
 Gold Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Canoeing
Men's spring (K-4) (3 out of 4)[y]
 Gold Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Water polo
Men's (1 out of 11)[z]
 Gold Yakiv Zheleznyak 1972 Munich
Shooting
Men's running target
 Gold Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Basketball
Men's (2 out of 12)[aa]
 Gold Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Canoeing
Women's sprint (K-2, 1 out of 2)[ab]
 Gold Yulia Ryabchinskaya 1972 Munich
Canoeing
Women's sprint (K-1)
 Gold Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Modern pentathlon
Men's (2 out of 3)[ac]
 Gold Vladimir Semenets
Igor Tselovalnykov
1972 Munich
Cycling
Men's track (tandem)
 Silver Yevhen Arzhanov 1972 Munich
Athletics
Men's track (800 metres)
 Silver Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Athletics
Men's relay (4×100 metres, 1 out of 4)[ad]
 Silver Volodymyr Holubnychy 1972 Munich
Athletics
Men's 20 kilometres walk
 Silver Leonid Lytvynenko 1972 Munich
Athletics
Men's decathlon
 Silver Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Fencing
Men's foil (2 out of 5)[ae]
 Silver Boris Onischenko 1972 Munich
Modern pentathlon
Men's
 Silver Boris Melnik 1972 Munich
Shooting
Men's free rifle three positions
 Bronze Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Football
Men's (7 out of 19)[af]
 Bronze Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Fencing
Men's épée (2 out of 5)[ag]
 Bronze Soviet Union 1972 Munich
Volleyball
Men's (2 out of 12)[ah]
 Bronze Pavel Lednev 1972 Munich
Modern pentathlon
Men's
 Bronze Anatoliy Novikov 1972 Munich
Judo
Men's half middleweight

Winter Olympics

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Gold Ivan Biakov 1976 Innsbruck
Biathlon
Men's relay
 Silver Alexander Batyuk 1984 Sarajevo
Cross-country skiing
Men's relay
 Bronze Viktor Petrenko 1988 Calgary
Figure skating
Men's singles
 Gold Viktor Petrenko 1992 Albertville
Figure skating
Men's singles
 Gold Alexei Zhitnik 1992 Albertville
Ice hockey
Men's tournament

The most prominent

Latynina during the vault award ceremony at the 1964 Olympics
The most prominent
Olympian 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
Larisa Latynina (gymnastics) 9 5 3 17
Boris Shakhlin (gymnastics) 7 4 2 13
Viktor Chukarin (gymnastics) 7 3 1 11
Polina Astakhova (gymnastics) 5 2 3 10
Maria Gorokhovskaya (gymnastics) 2 5 0 7
Nina Bocharova (gymnastics) 2 2 0 4
Volodymyr Holubnychy (athletics) 2 1 1 4
Aleksandr Shaparenko (canoeing) 2 1 0 3
Valeriy Borzov (athletics) 2 1 0 3
Yuri Poyarkov (volleyball) 2 0 1 3
Margarita Nikolaeva (gymnastics) 2 0 0 2
Leonid Zhabotinsky (weightlifting) 2 0 0 2

See also

Notes

  1. ^ including Polina Astakhova
  2. ^ including Ivan Deriuhin
  3. ^ including Leonid Bartenev
  4. ^ including Polina Astakhova
  5. ^ including Heorhiy Zhylin and Ihor Yemchuk
  6. ^ including Yevhen Cherepovsky
  7. ^ including Leonid Bartenev
  8. ^ including Albert Valtin
  9. ^ including Leonid Kolumbet
  10. ^ including Yury Vengerovsky, Eduard Sibiryakov, and Yuriy Poyarkov
  11. ^ including Andrei Khimich
  12. ^ including Nikolai Chuzhikov
  13. ^ including Lyudmila Gureyeva and Valentina Mishak
  14. ^ including Mykola Bahley
  15. ^ including Tatyana Devyatova
  16. ^ including Yuri Poyarkov, Volodymyr Byelyayev, Yevgeni Lapinsky, Vladimir Ivanov, Boris Tereshchuk, Viktor Mikhalchuk, and Vasilius Matushevas
  17. ^ including Viktor Sidyak
  18. ^ including Grigory Kriss and Iosif Vitebsky
  19. ^ including Vasili Stankovich and Viktor Putyatin
  20. ^ including Pavel Lednev and Boris Onishchenko
  21. ^ including Aleksei Barkalov
  22. ^ including Anatoli Polivoda
  23. ^ including Yuriy Hromak and Vladimir Nemshilov
  24. ^ including Valentyn Kravchuk and Volodymyr Sterlik
  25. ^ including Yuri Filatov, Yuri Stetsenko, and Volodymyr Morozov
  26. ^ including Aleksei Barkalov
  27. ^ including Sergei Kovalenko and Anatoli Polivoda
  28. ^ including Yekaterina Kuryshko
  29. ^ including Pavel Lednev and Boris Onischenko
  30. ^ including Valeriy Borzov
  31. ^ including Vasyl Stankovych and Victor Putyatin
  32. ^ including Oleh Blokhin, Yuri Eliseev, Viktor Kolotov, Vladimir Onishchenko, Yevhen Rudakov, Vyacheslav Semyonov, and Anatoli Kuksov
  33. ^ including Grigori Kriss and Sergei Paramonov
  34. ^ including Yuriy Poyarkov and Yevhen Lapinsky

References

External links

  • "Ukraine". International Olympic Committee.
  • "Ukraine". Olympedia.com.
  • "Olympic Analytics/UKR". olympanalyt.com.
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