List of 2004 Summer Olympics medal winners

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This is a list of medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics, which were held in Athens, Greece.

Contents
  1. Archery
  2. Athletics
  3. Badminton
  4. Baseball
  5. Basketball
  6. Boxing
  7. Canoeing
  8. Cycling
  9. Diving
  10. Equestrian
  11. Fencing
  1. Field hockey
  2. Football
  3. Gymnastics
  4. Handball
  5. Judo
  6. Modern pentathlon
  7. Rowing
  8. Sailing
  9. Shooting
  10. Softball
  1. Swimming
  2. Synchronized swimming
  3. Table tennis
  4. Taekwondo
  5. Tennis
  6. Triathlon
  7. Volleyball
  8. Water polo
  9. Weightlifting
  10. Wrestling
Leading medal winners       Notes       References       Bibliography

Archery

Athletics

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Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
100 metres
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Justin Gatlin
 United States
Francis Obikwelu
 Portugal
Maurice Greene
 United States
200 metres
details
Shawn Crawford
 United States
Bernard Williams
 United States
Justin Gatlin
 United States
400 metres
details
Jeremy Wariner
 United States
Otis Harris
 United States
Derrick Brew
 United States
800 metres
details
Yuriy Borzakovskiy
 Russia
Mbulaeni Mulaudzi
 South Africa
Wilson Kipketer
 Denmark
1500 metres
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Hicham El Guerrouj
 Morocco
Bernard Lagat
 Kenya
Rui Silva
 Portugal
5000 metres
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Hicham El Guerrouj
 Morocco
Kenenisa Bekele
 Ethiopia
Eliud Kipchoge
 Kenya
10,000 metres
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Kenenisa Bekele
 Ethiopia
Sileshi Sihine
 Ethiopia
Zersenay Tadese
 Eritrea
110 metres hurdles
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Liu Xiang
 China
Terrence Trammell
 United States
Anier García
 Cuba
400 metres hurdles
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Félix Sánchez
 Dominican Republic
Danny McFarlane
 Jamaica
Naman Keïta
 France
3000 metres steeplechase
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Ezekiel Kemboi
 Kenya
Brimin Kipruto
 Kenya
Paul Kipsiele Koech
 Kenya
4 × 100 metres relay
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 Great Britain (GBR)
Jason Gardener
Darren Campbell
Marlon Devonish
Mark Lewis-Francis
 United States (USA)
Shawn Crawford
Justin Gatlin
Coby Miller
Maurice Greene
Darvis Patton*
 Nigeria (NGR)
Olusoji Fasuba
Uchenna Emedolu
Aaron Egbele
Deji Aliu
4 × 400 metres relay
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 United States (USA)
Otis Harris
Derrick Brew
Jeremy Wariner
Darold Williamson
Andrew Rock*
Kelly Willie*
 Australia (AUS)
John Steffensen
Mark Ormrod
Patrick Dwyer
Clinton Hill
 Nigeria (NGR)
James Godday
Musa Audu
Saul Weigopwa
Enefiok Udo-Obong
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Women's events

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100 metres
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Yulia Nesterenko
 Belarus
Lauryn Williams
 United States
Veronica Campbell
 Jamaica
200 metres
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Veronica Campbell
 Jamaica
Allyson Felix
 United States
Debbie Ferguson
 Bahamas
400 metres
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Tonique Williams-Darling
 Bahamas
Ana Guevara
 Mexico
Natalya Antyukh
 Russia
800 metres
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Kelly Holmes
 Great Britain
Hasna Benhassi
 Morocco
Jolanda Čeplak
 Slovenia
1500 metres
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Kelly Holmes
 Great Britain
Tatyana Tomashova
 Russia
Maria Cioncan
 Romania
5000 metres
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Meseret Defar
 Ethiopia
Isabella Ochichi
 Kenya
Tirunesh Dibaba
 Ethiopia
10,000 metres
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Xing Huina
 China
Ejagayehu Dibaba
 Ethiopia
Derartu Tulu
 Ethiopia
100 metres hurdles
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Joanna Hayes
 United States
Olena Krasovska
 Ukraine
Melissa Morrison
 United States
400 metres hurdles
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Fani Halkia
 Greece
Ionela Târlea-Manolache
 Romania
Tetyana Tereshchuk-Antipova
 Ukraine
4 × 100 metres relay
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 Jamaica (JAM)
Tayna Lawrence
Sherone Simpson
Aleen Bailey
Veronica Campbell
Beverly McDonald*
 Russia (RUS)
Olga Fyodorova
Yuliya Tabakova
Irina Khabarova
Larisa Kruglova
 France (FRA)
Véronique Mang
Muriel Hurtis
Sylviane Félix
Christine Arron
4 × 400 metres relay
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 United States (USA)
DeeDee Trotter
Monique Henderson
Sanya Richards
Monique Hennagan
Crystal Cox*
Moushaumi Robinson*
 Russia (RUS)
Olesya Krasnomovets
Natalya Nazarova
Olesya Zykina
Natalya Antyukh
Tatyana Firova*
Natalya Ivanova*
 Jamaica (JAM)
Novlene Williams
Michelle Burgher
Nadia Davy
Sandie Richards
Ronetta Smith*
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Field

Men's events

Women's events

* Athletes who participated in the heats only and received medals.

Badminton

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Light flyweight (−48 kg)
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Yan Bartelemí Varela
 Cuba
Atagün Yalçınkaya
 Turkey
Zou Shiming
 China
Sergey Kazakov
 Russia
Flyweight (−51 kg)
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Yuriorkis Gamboa Toledano
 Cuba
Jérôme Thomas
 France
Fuad Aslanov
 Azerbaijan
Rustamhodza Rahimov
 Germany
Bantamweight (−54 kg)
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Guillermo Rigondeaux Ortiz
 Cuba
Worapoj Petchkoom
 Thailand
Aghasi Mammadov
 Azerbaijan
Bahodirjon Sooltonov
 Uzbekistan
Featherweight (−57 kg)
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Alexei Tichtchenko
 Russia
Kim Song-Guk
 North Korea
Vitali Tajbert
 Germany
Jo Seok-Hwan
 South Korea
Lightweight (−60 kg)
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Mario César Kindelán Mesa
 Cuba
Amir Khan
 Great Britain
Serik Yeleuov
 Kazakhstan
Murat Khrachev
 Russia
Light welterweight (−64 kg)
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Manus Boonjumnong
 Thailand
Yudel Johnson Cedeno
 Cuba
Boris Georgiev
 Bulgaria
Ionuţ Gheorghe
 Romania
Welterweight (−69 kg)
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Bakhtiyar Artayev
 Kazakhstan
Lorenzo Aragon Armenteros
 Cuba
Kim Jung-Joo
 South Korea
Oleg Saitov
 Russia
Middleweight (−75 kg)
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Gaydarbek Gaydarbekov
 Russia
Gennady Golovkin
 Kazakhstan
Suriya Prasathinphimai
 Thailand
Andre Dirrell
 United States
Light heavyweight (−81 kg)
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Andre Ward
 United States
Magomed Aripgadjiev
 Belarus
Ahmed Ismail
 Egypt
Utkirbek Haydarov
 Uzbekistan
Heavyweight (−91 kg)
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Odlanier Solís
 Cuba
Viktar Zuyev
 Belarus
Mohamed Elsayed
 Egypt
Naser Al Shami
 Syria
Super heavyweight (+91 kg)
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Alexander Povetkin
 Russia
Mohamed Aly
 Egypt
Michel Lopez Nunez
 Cuba
Roberto Cammarelle
 Italy
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Canoeing

Slalom

Sprint

Men's events

Women's events

Cycling

Road

Track

Men's events

Women's events

Mountain bike

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Diving

Men's events

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Women's events

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Equestrian

Fencing

Men's events

Women's events

Field hockey

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's team
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 Australia (AUS)
Michael Brennan
Travis Brooks
Dean Butler
Liam de Young
Jamie Dwyer
Nathan Eglington
Troy Elder
Bevan George
Robert Hammond
Mark Hickman
Mark Knowles
Brent Livermore
Michael McCann
Stephen Mowlam
Grant Schubert
Matthew Wells
 Netherlands (NED)
Matthijs Brouwer
Ronald Brouwer
Jeroen Delmee
Teun de Nooijer
Geert-Jan Derikx
Rob Derikx
Marten Eikelboom
Floris Evers
Erik Jazet
Karel Klaver
Jesse Mahieu
Rob Reckers
Taeke Taekema
Sander van der Weide
Klaas Veering
Guus Vogels
 Germany (GER)
Clemens Arnold
Christoph Bechmann
Sebastian Biederlack
Philipp Crone
Eike Duckwitz
Christoph Eimer
Björn Emmerling
Florian Kunz
Björn Michel
Sascha Reinelt
Justus Scharowsky
Christian Schulte
Timo Weß
Tibor Weißenborn
Matthias Witthaus
Christopher Zeller
Women's team
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 Germany (GER)
Tina Bachmann
Caroline Casaretto
Nadine Ernsting-Krienke
Franziska Gude
Mandy Haase
Natascha Keller
Denise Klecker
Anke Kühn
Badri Latif
Heike Lätzsch
Sonja Lehmann
Silke Müller
Fanny Rinne
Marion Rodewald
Louisa Walter
Julia Zwehl
 Netherlands (NED)
Minke Booij
Ageeth Boomgaardt
Chantal de Bruijn
Lisanne de Roever
Mijntje Donners
Sylvia Karres
Fatima Moreira de Melo
Eefke Mulder
Maartje Scheepstra
Janneke Schopman
Clarinda Sinnige
Minke Smabers
Jiske Snoeks
Macha van der Vaart
Miek van Geenhuizen
Lieve van Kessel
 Argentina (ARG)
Paola Vukojicic
Cecilia Rognoni
Mariné Russo
Ayelén Stepnik
María de la Paz Hernández
Mercedes Margalot
Vanina Oneto
Soledad García
Mariana González
Alejandra Gulla
Luciana Aymar
Claudia Burkart
Marina di Giacomo
Magdalena Aicega
Mariela Antoniska
Inés Arrondo
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Football

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Men's team
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 Argentina (ARG)
Roberto Ayala
Nicolás Burdisso
Wilfredo Caballero
Fabricio Coloccini
César Delgado
Andrés D'Alessandro
Leandro Fernández
Luciano Figueroa
Cristian 'Kily' González
Luis González
Mariano González
Gabriel Heinze
Germán Lux
Javier Mascherano
Nicolás Medina
Clemente Rodríguez
Mauro Rosales
Javier Saviola
Carlos Tevez
 Paraguay (PAR)
Rodrigo Romero
Emilio Martínez
Julio Manzur
Carlos Gamarra
José Devaca
Celso Esquivel
Pablo Giménez
Edgar Barreto
Fredy Barreiro
Diego Figueredo
Aureliano Torres
Pedro Benítez
Julio César Enciso
Julio González
Ernesto Cristaldo
Osvaldo Díaz
José Cardozo
Diego Barreto
 Italy (ITA)
Marco Amelia
Andrea Barzagli
Daniele Bonera
Cesare Bovo
Giorgio Chiellini
Daniele De Rossi
Simone Del Nero
Marco Donadel
Matteo Ferrari
Andrea Gasbarroni
Alberto Gilardino
Emiliano Moretti
Giandomenico Mesto
Angelo Palombo
Ivan Pelizzoli
Giampiero Pinzi
Andrea Pirlo
Giuseppe Sculli
Women's team
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 United States (USA)
Briana Scurry
Heather Mitts
Christie Rampone
Cat Reddick
Lindsay Tarpley
Brandi Chastain
Shannon Boxx
Angela Hucles
Mia Hamm
Aly Wagner
Julie Foudy
Cindy Parlow
Kristine Lilly
Joy Fawcett
Kate Markgraf
Abby Wambach
Heather O'Reilly
Kristin Luckenbill
 Brazil (BRA)
Daniela
Juliana
Renata Costa
Roseli
Mônica
Maycon
Rosana
Elaine
Pretinha
Formiga
Grazielle
Aline
Tânia
Cristiane
Andréia
Maravilha
Marta
Dayane
 Germany (GER)
Silke Rottenberg
Kerstin Stegemann
Kerstin Garefrekes
Steffi Jones
Sarah Günther
Viola Odebrecht
Pia Wunderlich
Petra Wimbersky
Birgit Prinz
Renate Lingor
Martina Müller
Navina Omilade
Sandra Minnert
Isabell Bachor
Sonja Fuss
Conny Pohlers
Ariane Hingst
Nadine Angerer
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Gymnastics

Artistic

Men's events

Women's events

Rhythmic

Trampoline

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Handball

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Judo

Men's events

Women's events

Modern pentathlon

Rowing

Men's events

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
single sculls
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Olaf Tufte
 Norway
Jüri Jaanson
 Estonia
Ivo Yanakiev
 Bulgaria
double sculls
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 France (FRA)
Sébastien Vieilledent
Adrien Hardy
 Slovenia (SLO)
Luka Špik
Iztok Čop
 Italy (ITA)
Rossano Galtarossa
Alessio Sartori
lightweight double sculls
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 Poland (POL)
Tomasz Kucharski
Robert Sycz
 France (FRA)
Frédéric Dufour
Pascal Touron
 Greece (GRE)
Vasileios Polymeros
Nikolaos Skiathitis
quadruple sculls
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 Russia (RUS)
Nikolay Spinyov
Igor Kravtsov
Aleksey Svirin
Sergey Fedorovtsev
 Czech Republic (CZE)
David Kopřiva
Tomáš Karas
Jakub Hanák
David Jirka
 Ukraine (UKR)
Sergij Grin
Serhiy Biloushchenko
Oleh Lykov
Leonid Shaposhnykov
coxless pair
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 Australia (AUS)
Drew Ginn
James Tomkins
 Croatia (CRO)
Siniša Skelin
Nikša Skelin
 South Africa (RSA)
Donovan Cech
Ramon di Clemente
coxless four
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 Great Britain (GBR)
Steve Williams
James Cracknell
Ed Coode
Matthew Pinsent
 Canada (CAN)
Cameron Baerg
Thomas Herschmiller
Jake Wetzel
Barney Williams
 Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Porzio
Dario Dentale
Luca Agamennoni
Raffaello Leonardo
lightweight coxless four
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 Denmark (DEN)
Thor Kristensen
Thomas Ebert
Stephan Mølvig
Eskild Ebbesen
 Australia (AUS)
Glen Loftus
Anthony Edwards
Ben Cureton
Simon Burgess
 Italy (ITA)
Lorenzo Bertini
Catello Amarante
Salvatore Amitrano
Bruno Mascarenhas
eight
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 United States (USA)
Jason Read
Wyatt Allen
Chris Ahrens
Joseph Hansen
Matt Deakin
Dan Beery
Beau Hoopman
Bryan Volpenhein
Peter Cipollone (cox)
 Netherlands (NED)
Matthijs Vellenga
Gijs Vermeulen
Jan-Willem Gabriëls
Daniël Mensch
Geert-Jan Derksen
Gerritjan Eggenkamp
Diederik Simon
Michiel Bartman
Chun Wei Cheung (cox)
 Australia (AUS)
Stefan Szczurowski
Stuart Reside
Stuart Welch
James Stewart
Geoff Stewart
Bo Hanson
Mike McKay
Stephen Stewart
Michael Toon (cox)
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Women's events

Sailing

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Men's sailboard
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Gal Fridman
 Israel
Nikolaos Kaklamanakis
 Greece
Nick Dempsey
 Great Britain
Women's sailboard
details
Faustine Merret
 France
Yin Jian
 China
Alessandra Sensini
 Italy
Men's 470 class
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 United States (USA)
Paul Foerster
Kevin Burnham
 Great Britain (GBR)
Nick Rogers
Joe Glanfield
 Japan (JPN)
Kazuto Seki
Kenjiro Todoroki
Women's 470 class
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 Greece (GRE)
Sofia Bekatorou
Aimilia Tsoulfa
 Spain (ESP)
Natalia Vía Dufresne
Sandra Azón
 Sweden (SWE)
Therese Torgersson
Vendela Zachrisson
Europe class
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Siren Sundby
 Norway
Lenka Smidova
 Czech Republic
Signe Livbjerg
 Denmark
Finn class
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Ben Ainslie
 Great Britain
Rafael Trujillo
 Spain
Mateusz Kusznierewicz
 Poland
Laser class
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Robert Scheidt
 Brazil
Andreas Geritzer
 Austria
Vasilij Žbogar
 Slovenia
Star class
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 Brazil (BRA)
Marcelo Ferreira
Torben Grael
 Canada (CAN)
Ross MacDonald
Mike Wolfs
 France (FRA)
Pascal Rambeau
Xavier Rohart
Tornado class
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 Austria (AUT)
Roman Hagara
Hans-Peter Steinacher
 United States (USA)
John Lovell
Charlie Ogeltree
 Argentina (ARG)
Santiago Lange
Carlos Espínola
Yngling class
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 Great Britain (GBR)
Shirley Robertson
Sarah Webb
Sarah Ayton
 Ukraine (UKR)
Ruslana Taran
Ganna Kalinina
Svitlana Matevusheva
 Denmark (DEN)
Dorte Jensen
Helle Jespersen
Christina Otzen
49er class
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 Spain (ESP)
Iker Martínez
Xabier Fernández
 Ukraine (UKR)
Rodion Luka
George Leonchuk
 Great Britain (GBR)
Chris Draper
Simon Hiscocks
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Shooting

Men's events

Women's events

Softball

Swimming

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Men's events

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50 metre freestyle
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Gary Hall Jr.
 United States
Duje Draganja
 Croatia
Roland Schoeman
 South Africa
100 metre freestyle
details
Pieter van den Hoogenband
 Netherlands
Roland Mark Schoeman
 South Africa
Ian Thorpe
 Australia
200 metre freestyle
details
Ian Thorpe
 Australia
Pieter van den Hoogenband
 Netherlands
Michael Phelps
 United States
400 metre freestyle
details
Ian Thorpe
 Australia
Grant Hackett
 Australia
Klete Keller
 United States
1,500 metre freestyle
details
Grant Hackett
 Australia
Larsen Jensen
 United States
David Davies
 Great Britain
100 metre backstroke
details
Aaron Peirsol
 United States
Markus Rogan
 Austria
Tomomi Morita
 Japan
200 metre backstroke
details
Aaron Peirsol
 United States
Markus Rogan
 Austria
Răzvan Florea
 Romania
100 metre breaststroke
details
Kosuke Kitajima
 Japan
Brendan Hansen
 United States
Hugues Duboscq
 France
200 metre breaststroke
details
Kosuke Kitajima
 Japan
Dániel Gyurta
 Hungary
Brendan Hansen
 United States
100 metre butterfly
details
Michael Phelps
 United States
Ian Crocker
 United States
Andriy Serdinov
 Ukraine
200 metre butterfly
details
Michael Phelps
 United States
Takashi Yamamoto
 Japan
Stephen Parry
 Great Britain
200 metre individual medley
details
Michael Phelps
 United States
Ryan Lochte
 United States
George Bovell
 Trinidad and Tobago
400 metre individual medley
details
Michael Phelps
 United States
Erik Vendt
 United States
László Cseh
 Hungary
4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
details
 South Africa (RSA)
Roland Schoeman
Lyndon Ferns
Darian Townsend
Ryk Neethling
 Netherlands (NED)
Johan Kenkhuis
Mitja Zastrow
Klaas-Erik Zwering
Pieter van den Hoogenband
Mark Veens*
 United States (USA)
Ian Crocker
Michael Phelps
Neil Walker
Jason Lezak
Nate Dusing*
Gary Hall Jr.*
Gabe Woodward*
4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
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 United States (USA)
Michael Phelps
Ryan Lochte
Peter Vanderkaay
Klete Keller
Scott Goldblatt*
Dan Ketchum*
 Australia (AUS)
Grant Hackett
Michael Klim
Nicholas Sprenger
Ian Thorpe
Antony Matkovich*
Todd Pearson*
Craig Stevens*
 Italy (ITA)
Emiliano Brembilla
Massimiliano Rosolino
Simone Cercato
Filippo Magnini
Federico Cappellazzo*
Matteo Pelliciari*
4 × 100 metre medley relay
details
 United States (USA)
Aaron Peirsol
Brendan Hansen
Ian Crocker
Jason Lezak
Lenny Krayzelburg*
Mark Gangloff*
Michael Phelps*
Neil Walker*
 Germany (GER)
Steffen Driesen
Jens Kruppa
Thomas Rupprath
Lars Conrad
Helge Meeuw*
 Japan (JPN)
Tomomi Morita
Kosuke Kitajima
Takashi Yamamoto
Yoshihiro Okumura
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Women's events

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50 metre freestyle
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Inge de Bruijn
 Netherlands
Malia Metella
 France
Libby Lenton
 Australia
100 metre freestyle
details
Jodie Henry
 Australia
Inge de Bruijn
 Netherlands
Natalie Coughlin
 United States
200 metre freestyle
details
Camelia Potec
 Romania
Federica Pellegrini
 Italy
Solenne Figuès
 France
400 metre freestyle
details
Laure Manaudou
 France
Otylia Jędrzejczak
 Poland
Kaitlin Sandeno
 United States
800 metre freestyle
details
Ai Shibata
 Japan
Laure Manaudou
 France
Diana Munz
 United States
100 metre backstroke
details
Natalie Coughlin
 United States
Kirsty Coventry
 Zimbabwe
Laure Manaudou
 France
200 metre backstroke
details
Kirsty Coventry
 Zimbabwe
Stanislava Komarova
 Russia
Antje Buschschulte
 Germany
Reiko Nakamura
 Japan
100 metre breaststroke
details
Luo Xuejuan
 China
Brooke Hanson
 Australia
Leisel Jones
 Australia
200 metre breaststroke
details
Amanda Beard
 United States
Leisel Jones
 Australia
Anne Poleska
 Germany
100 metre butterfly
details
Petria Thomas
 Australia
Otylia Jędrzejczak
 Poland
Inge de Bruijn
 Netherlands
200 metre butterfly
details
Otylia Jędrzejczak
 Poland
Petria Thomas
 Australia
Yuko Nakanishi
 Japan
200 metre individual medley
details
Yana Klochkova
 Ukraine
Amanda Beard
 United States
Kirsty Coventry
 Zimbabwe
400 metre individual medley
details
Yana Klochkova
 Ukraine
Kaitlin Sandeno
 United States
Georgina Bardach
 Argentina
4 × 100 metre freestyle relay
details
 Australia (AUS)
Alice Mills
Libby Lenton
Petria Thomas
Jodie Henry
Sarah Ryan*
 United States (USA)
Kara Lynn Joyce
Natalie Coughlin
Amanda Weir
Jenny Thompson
Lindsay Benko*
Maritza Correia*
Colleen Lanne*
 Netherlands (NED)
Chantal Groot
Inge Dekker
Marleen Veldhuis
Inge de Bruijn
Annabel Kosten
4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
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 United States (USA)
Natalie Coughlin
Carly Piper
Dana Vollmer
Kaitlin Sandeno
Lindsay Benko*
Rhi Jeffrey*
Rachel Komisarz*
 China (CHN)
Zhu Yingwen
Xu Yanwei
Yang Yu
Pang Jiaying
Li Ji*
 Germany (GER)
Franziska van Almsick
Petra Dallmann
Antje Buschschulte
Hannah Stockbauer
Janina Götz*
Sara Harstick*
4 × 100 metre medley relay
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 Australia (AUS)
Giaan Rooney
Leisel Jones
Petria Thomas
Jodie Henry
Brooke Hanson*
Alice Mills*
Jessicah Schipper*
 United States (USA)
Natalie Coughlin
Amanda Beard
Jenny Thompson
Kara Lynn Joyce
Haley Cope*
Tara Kirk*
Rachel Komisarz*
Amanda Weir*
 Germany (GER)
Antje Buschschulte
Sarah Poewe
Franziska van Almsick
Daniela Götz
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Table tennis

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27 competitors won at least three medals.[1]

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Athlete Nation Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Michael Phelps  United States (USA) Swimming 6 0 2 8
Petria Thomas  Australia (AUS) Swimming 3 1 0 4
Amanda Beard  United States (USA) Swimming 3 0 0 3
Grant Hackett  Australia (AUS) Swimming 3 0 0 3
Paul Hamm  United States (USA) Gymnastics 1 2 0 3
Jodie Henry  Australia (AUS) Swimming 3 0 0 3
Otylia Jędrzejczak  Poland (POL) Swimming 3 0 0 3
Carly Patterson  United States (USA) Gymnastics 1 2 0 3
Aaron Peirsol  United States (USA) Swimming 3 0 0 3
Cătălina Ponor  Romania (ROU) Gymnastics 3 0 0 3
Pieter van den Hoogenband  Netherlands (NED) Swimming 3 0 0 3
Natalie Coughlin  United States (USA) Swimming 2 2 1 5
Ian Thorpe  Australia (AUS) Swimming 2 1 1 4
Veronica Campbell  Jamaica (JAM) Athletics 2 0 1 3
Kosuke Kitajima  Japan (JPN) Swimming 2 0 1 3
Inge de Bruijn  Netherlands (NED) Swimming 1 1 2 4
Kirsty Coventry  Zimbabwe (ZIM) Swimming 1 1 1 3
Ian Crocker  United States (USA) Swimming 1 1 1 3
Justin Gatlin  United States (USA) Athletics 1 1 1 3
Brendan Hansen  United States (USA) swimming 1 1 1 3
Leisel Jones  Australia (AUS) Swimming 1 1 1 3
Laure Manaudou  France (FRA) Swimming 1 1 1 3
Kaitlin Sandeno  United States (USA) Swimming 1 1 1 3
Roland Schoeman  South Africa (RSA) Swimming 1 1 1 3
Bradley Wiggins  Great Britain (GBR) Cycling 1 1 1 3
Marian Drăgulescu  Romania (ROU) Gymnastics 0 1 2 3
Antje Buschschulte  Germany (GER) Swimming 0 0 3 3
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Notes

    1. ^
      Irina Korzhanenko of Russia won the women's shot put event, but her gold medal was revoked after testing positive for stanozolol.[2] The gold, silver and bronze medals were redistributed between the second, third and fourth placed finishers.[3]
    2. ^
      Hungarian discus thrower Róbert Fazekas originally won the discipline,[4] but after failing to produce enough urine for a drug test, the IOC stripped him of his title and disqualified him from the competition.[5]
    3. ^
      The IOC stripped Hungarian Adrián Annus of his gold medal when he failed to present himself for a mandatory second drug test five days after winning the hammer throwing event. The medal was reawarded to Koji Murofushi of Japan. The silver medal was given to Belarusian Ivan Tikhon and Turkey's Eşref Apak took the bronze.[6][7]
    4. ^
      Cyclist María Luisa Calle finished third in the women's 25 kilometre points race,[8] but the IOC revoked her bronze medal after failing a drug test that detected heptaminol in her system.[9] The medal was given to fourth placed American Erin Mirabella.[10][11] Calle appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, who on 27 October 2005 upheld her claim that the anti-migraine pill Neo-Saldina she took contained isometheptene, which transforms into heptaminol during laboratory tests. Isometheptene was not banned during the 2004 Summer Olympics.[12] Mirabella relinquished the bronze medal saying, "I still feel like I need some time to absorb everything and get a better understanding of the decision, but if the IOC asks, it's only fair to give the medal back ... I want to do what is right and what is fair."[12][13]
    5. ^ a b
      Bettina Hoy of Germany competed in the individual and team eventing disciplines, and earned enough points to win gold medals in both events; however, one hour after she had ridden, the ground jury panel reviewed the results and decided that Hoy had crossed the start line twice. She was docked fourteen points, which dropped her to ninth place in the individual event and her team into fourth place. Hoy appealed, and the committee reversed the penalty, thereby reinstating her gold medals, but the French, and British teams quickly filed a joint complaint of their own with the Court of Arbitration for Sport. Three days later, the CAS overturned the previously successful appeal, stating that the appeals panel did not have the authority to overturn the ground jury's decision. Great Britain's Leslie Law and Pippa Funnell were awarded the gold and bronze medals, respectively, in the individual eventing, and the French team were awarded the gold medal in the team eventing discipline.[14][15]
    6. ^
      Cian O'Connor of Ireland at the 2004 Summer Olympics won the gold medal in the men's individual jumping event,[16] but was later stripped of his medal when his horse, Waterford Crystal, tested positive for two banned substances, fluphenazine and zuclophenthixol.[17] It was passed to Brazilian Rodrigo Pessoa, who finished in second place.[18]
    7. ^ a b
      The German equestrian team jumping squad finished in first place and won gold, ahead of the United States and Swedish teams; however, Ludger Beerbaum's horse, Goldfever, later tested positive for the banned substance betamethasone.[19] Upon being found guilty of riding a drugged horse, the International Equestrian Federation (FIE) recommended to the IOC that the German be stripped of their gold medal.[20] In January 2005, the FIE disqualified Beerbaum and Goldfever, and recalculated the German team's points. The gold medals were given to the United States, Sweden took the silver medals, and Germany were awarded the bronze medals, as the remaining team members still earned enough points to be placed above the Netherlands in fourth position.[21]
    8. ^
      The Ukrainian women's quadruple sculls crew originally won the bronze medal but were disqualified after Olena Olefirenko tested positive for ethamivan, a banned stimulant found in medicine prescribed by the Ukrainian team doctor.[22] The team's medals were passed to fourth-placed Australia.[23]
    9. ^
      Leonidas Sampanis of Greece was awarded the bronze medal in the men's featherweight class of weightlifting; however, after testing positive for elevated levels of testosterone, the IOC disqualified him and awarded the bronze to fourth-placed Israel José Rubio from Venezuela.[24][25] Sampanis' drug test results caused ripples in the philately world, as the day after he appeared on the podium to receive his medal, Hellenic Post began selling commemorative postage stamps which had to be withdrawn when he was disqualified.[26][27]
    10. ^
      Hungarian heavyweight weightlifter Ferenc Gyurkovics won the silver medal, but after testing positive for the anabolic steroid oxandrolone, was disqualified and had his medal revoked. It was re-awarded to the Ukraine's Igor Razoronov. Fourth-placed Russian Gleb Pisarevskiy was awarded the bronze medal.[28][29]
    11. ^
      Yuriy Bilonog of Ukraine was stripped of his gold medal in December 2012 after a retest of his sample found traces of oxandrolone metabolite, which had been undetected in 2004.[30]
    12. ^
      Svetlana Krivelyova of Russia was stripped of her bronze medal in December 2012 after a retest of her sample found traces of oxandrolone metabolite, which had been undetected in 2004.[30]
    13. ^
      Iryna Yatchenko of Belarus was stripped of her bronze medal in December 2012 after a retest of her sample found traces of methandienone metabolite, which had been undetected in 2004.[30]
    14. ^
      Ivan Tsikhan of Belarus was stripped of his silver medal in December 2012 after a retest of his sample found traces of methandienone metabolite, which had been undetected in 2004.[30]
    15. ^
      Oleg Perepetchenov of Russia was stripped of his bronze medal in 2012 after a retest of his sample found traces of clenbuterol.[31][32]

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