List of athletes who competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games

Below is a list of athletes who competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympics, as of the end of the 2022 Winter Olympics.

Prior to the 1924 Winter Olympics, the winter sports of Figure skating and Ice hockey had been contested in the Summer Olympics. The creation of the first winter games allowed for many athletes of the era to compete in both sets of games in the same discipline,[1] and on this page these athletes are listed below the main list. The Russian athlete Nikolai Panin is unique in having competed in both a summer sport (shooting in 1912) and a winter sport (figure skating in 1908) but only competing at the Summer Olympics.[2]

Among these athletes, the most-occurring combination is bobsledding and athletics, followed by cycling and speed skating.[3] Other events competed in by Summer and Winter Olympians include fencing, track and field, sailing, ski jumping, and equestrian events. Only six of the 139 athletes won medals in both the Summer or Winter Olympics.[3][4]

Eddie Eagan and Gillis Grafström were the only two athletes to win gold medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympics.[3][4] Grafström has the further distinction of being the only person to have won an individual gold medal in both the Summer (1920) and Winter Olympics (1924, 1928), meanwhile Eagan remains the only athlete to have managed the feat in different disciplines. Some of the Olympians competed in both sets of games over a span of different decades.

Athletes who competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympics in different sports edit

Denotes athlete who has won medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympics
Denotes athlete who has won gold medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympics
Athlete Nation Summer Games Summer Sport Winter Games Winter Sport Number of Summer Games Number of Winter Games Total Number of Games
István Déván   Hungary 1912 Athletics 1924 Cross-country skiing/Nordic combined 1 1 2[5]
Väinö Bremer   Finland 1924 Modern pentathlon 1924 Military patrol at the Winter Olympics 1 1 2[6]
Anton Collin   Finland 1924 Cycling 1924 Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[7]
Roberts Plūme   Latvia 1924/1928 Cycling 1924 Cross-country skiing 2 1 3[8]
Charles Stoffel   Switzerland 1924/1928 Equestrian 1924/1928 Bobsleigh 2 2 4 [3]
Giuseppe Crivelli   Italy 1924 Rowing 1928 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[9]
Max Houben   Belgium 1920 Athletics 1928/1932/1936/1948 Bobsleigh 1 4 5[3]
Léon Tom   Belgium 1912/1920/1924/1928 Fencing 1928 Bobsleigh 4 1 5[10]
Tibor Heinrich von Omorovicza   Hungary 1928/1936 Sailing 1928 Ice hockey 2 1 3[11]
Roger Petit-Didier   France 1928 Field hockey 1928 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[12]
Karl Schäfer   Austria 1928 Swimming 1928/1932/1936 Figure skating 1 3 4[13]
Johan Støa   Norway 1928 Athletics 1928 Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[14]
Béla Szepes   Hungary 1928 Athletics 1924 Cross-country skiing/Nordic combined 1 1 2[15]
Carlos Van den Driessche   Belgium 1928 Fencing 1924/1936 Ice hockey 1 2 3[16]
Philippe Van Volckxsom   Belgium 1928 Rowing 1920/1924 Ice hockey/Speed skating 1 2 3[17]
Eddie Eagan   United States 1920/1924 Boxing 1932 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[1][18]
Louis Van Hege   Belgium 1920/1924 Football 1932 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[19]
André Poplimont   Belgium 1932 Fencing 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[20]
Mátyás Farkas   Hungary 1928 Athletics 1936 Ice hockey 1 1 2[21]
Arvīds Jurgens   Latvia 1924 Football 1936 Ice hockey 1 1 2[22]
Percy Legard   Great Britain 1932/1936 Athletics 1936/1948 Nordic Combined 2 2 4[23]
Martial Van Schelle   Belgium 1920/1924/1928 Swimming 1936 Bobsleigh 3 1 4[24]
Sven Bergqvist   Sweden 1936 Football 1936 Ice hockey 1 1 2[25]
István Csák   Hungary 1936 Field Hockey 1936 Ice hockey 1 1 2[26]
Johann Baptist Gudenus   Austria 1936 Athletics 1932/1936 Bobsleigh 1 2 3[3]
Harry Haraldsen   Norway 1936 Cycling 1936 Speed skating 1 1 2[27]
Béla Háray   Hungary 1936 Field Hockey 1936 Ice hockey 1 1 2[28]
Karl Leban   Austria 1936 Modern pentathlon 1936 Speed skating 1 1 2[29]
Fritz Moser   Austria 1936 Rowing 1928 Speed skating 1 1 2[30]
Jacob Tullin Thams   Norway 1936 Sailing 1924/1928 Ski jumping 1 2 3[1][18]
Ferenc Szamosi   Hungary 1936 Field Hockey 1936 Ice hockey 1 1 2[31]
Willi Zacharias   Romania 1936 Handball 1936 Alpine Skiing/Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[32]
Xaver Frick   Liechtenstein 1936 Athletics 1948 Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[33]
Erik Elmsäter   Sweden 1948 Athletics 1948/1952 Cross-country skiing/Nordic combined/ 1 2 3[34]
Pierre Musy   Switzerland 1948 Equestrian 1936 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[35]
Oskar Nowak   Austria 1948 Field hockey 1936/1948 Ice hockey 1 2 3[36]
Albert Casteleyns   Belgium 1936 Water Polo 1952/1956 Bobsleigh 1 2 3[37]
Ari Guðmundsson   Iceland 1948 Swimming 1952 Ski jumping 1 1 2[38]
Martin Stokken   Norway 1948/1952 Athletics 1952/1956 Cross-country skiing 2 2 4[39]
Fritz Stöckli   Switzerland 1948 Wrestling 1952 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[40]
Jorun Askersrud Tangen   Norway 1952 Athletics 1952 Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[41]
Keijo Kuusela   Finland 1952 Field hockey 1952 Ice hockey 1 1 2[42]
Arthur Mannsbarth   Austria 1952 Cycling 1952/1956 Speed skating 1 2 3[43]
Vsevolod Bobrov   Soviet Union 1952 Football 1956 Ice hockey 1 1 2[44]
Ruedi Keller   Switzerland 1952 Field hockey 1956 Ice hockey 1 1 2[45]
Hermann Knoll   Austria 1952 Field Hockey 1956/1964 Ice hockey 1 2 3[46]
Bjørn Oscar Gulbrandsen   Norway 1956 Sailing 1952 Ice hockey 1 1 2[47]
Art Longsjo   United States 1956 Cycling 1956 Speed skating 1 1 2[48]
Jorma Kortelainen   Finland 1960 Rowing 1956 Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[49]
Hannu Posti   Finland 1952 Athletics 1964 Biathlon 1 1 2[50]
Jean-Marie Buisset   Belgium 1964/1968/1972 Field hockey 1964 Bobsleigh 3 1 4[51]
Arnold Uhrlass   United States 1964 Cycling 1960 Speed skating 1 1 2[52]
Luis Omedes   Spain 1952 Rowing 1968 Luge 1 1 2[53]
Bob Boucher   Canada 1968 Cycling 1968 Speed skating 1 1 2[54]
Charly Bouvy   Belgium 1968/1972 Field hockey 1964 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[55]
Edy Hubacher   Switzerland 1968 Athletics 1972 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[3]
Colin Campbell   Great Britain 1968/1972 Athletics 1976 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[23]
Manfred Schumann   West Germany 1972 Athletics 1976 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[56]
David Gilman   United States 1976/1984 Canoeing 1976 Luge 2 1 3[57]
Sue Holloway   Canada 1976/1984 Canoeing 1976 Cross-country skiing 2 1 3 [58]
Runald Beckman   Sweden 1976 Athletics 1980 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[59]
Willie Davenport   United States 1964/1968/1972/1976 Athletics 1980 Bobsleigh 4 1 5[3]
Mauri Röppänen   Finland 1980/1984 Shooting 1972 Biathlon 2 1 3[60]
Pierre Harvey   Canada 1976/1984 Cycling 1984/1988 Cross-country skiing 2 2 4[61]
Rolf Strittmatter   Switzerland 1980 Athletics 1984 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[62]
Connie Carpenter-Phinney   United States 1984 Cycling 1972 Speed skating 1 1 2[63]
Tommy Johansson   Sweden 1984 Athletics 1984 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[64]
Johann Lindner   Austria 1984/1988/1992 Athletics 1984 Bobsleigh 3 1 4[65]
John Foster   Virgin Islands 1972/1976/1984/1988/1992 Sailing 1988 Bobsleigh 5 1 6[66]
Lloyd Guss   Canada 1984 Athletics 1988 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[67]
Alain Masson   Canada 1984 Cycling 1988/1992 Cross-country skiing 1 2 3[68]
Gilbert Bessi   Monaco 1988 Athletics 1988/1992/1994/1998 Bobsleigh 1 4 5[69]
Madonna Harris   New Zealand 1988 Cycling 1988 Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[70]
Seiko Hashimoto   Japan 1988/1992/1996 Cycling 1984/1988/1992/1994 Speed skating 3 4 7[71]
Christa Luding-Rothenburger   East Germany
  Germany
1988 Cycling 1984/1988/1992 Speed skating 1 3 4[1][18]
Connie Paraskevin-Young   United States 1988/1992/1996 Cycling 1984 Speed skating 3 1 4[72]
Natsue Seki   Japan 1988 Cycling 1988 Speed skating 1 1 2[73]
Jorge Bonnet   Puerto Rico 1984/1988 Judo 1992/1994/1998 Bobsleigh 2 3 5[74]
Miguel Elizondo   Mexico 1988 Athletics 1992 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[75]
Roman Hrabaň   Czechoslovakia 1988 Athletics 1992 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[76]
Paul Narracott   Australia 1984 Athletics 1992 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[77]
Ingrid Haringa   Netherlands 1992/1996 Cycling 1988 Speed skating 2 1 3[78]
Aleksandar Milenković   Yugoslavia
  Independent Olympic Athletes
  Serbia and Montenegro
1992 Cycling 1992/2006 Biathlon skiing
Cross-country skiing
1 2 3[79]
Chris Nicholson   New Zealand 1992 Cycling 1992/1994 Short track speed skating 1 2 3[80]
Glenroy Gilbert   Canada 1988/1992/1996/2000 Athletics 1994 Bobsleigh 4 1 5[81]
John Herbert   Great Britain 1984 Athletics 1994 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[23]
Robert de Wit   Netherlands 1988/1992 Athletics 1994 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[82]
Martin Schützenauer   Austria 1996 Athletics 1992/1994/1998/2002 Bobsleigh 1 4 5[83]
Kateřina Neumannová   Czechoslovakia
  Czech Republic
1996 Cycling 1992/1994/1998/2002/2006 Cross-country skiing 1 5 6[84]
Terry McHugh   Ireland 1988/1992/1996/2000 Athletics 1998/2002 Bobsleigh 4 2 6[85]
Kateřina Nash   Czech Republic 1996/2012 Cycling 1998/2002 Cross-country skiing 2 2 4[86]
Torsten Voss   East Germany
  Germany
1988 Athletics 1998 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[3]
Miklós Gyulai   Hungary 2000 Athletics 1994 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[87]
Jeanette Lunde   Norway 2000 Sailing 1994 Alpine Skiing 1 1 2[88]
Hayley Wickenheiser   Canada 2000 Softball 1998/2002/2006/2010/2014 Ice hockey 1 5 6[89]
Sophie Villeneuve   France 2000 Cycling 1992/1994/1998 Cross-country skiing 1 3 4[90]
Chris Witty   United States 2000 Cycling 1994/1998/2002/2006 Speed skating 1 4 5[91]
Marcus Adam   Great Britain 1992 Athletics 2002 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[92]
Antonella Bellutti   Italy 1996/2000 Cycling 2002 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[93]
Claudinei da Silva   Brazil 1996/2000 Athletics 2002 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[94]
Phil Harries   Great Britain 1988 Athletics 2002 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[23]
Clara Hughes   Canada 1996/2000/2012 Cycling 2002/2006/2010 Speed skating 3 3 6[1][18]
Marián Vanderka   Slovakia 2000 Athletics 2002 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[95]
Timothy Beck   Netherlands 2004 Athletics 2002 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[96]
Jan Bos   Netherlands 2004 Cycling 1998/2002/2006/2010 Speed skating 1 4 5 [97]
Sébastien Gattuso   Monaco 2004/2008 Athletics 2002/2010/2014 Bobsleigh 2 3 5[98]
Matheus Facho Inocêncio   Brazil 2004 Athletics 2002 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[99]
Éva Kürti   Hungary 2004 Athletics 2002 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[100]
Sayuri Osuga   Japan 2004 Cycling 2002/2006 Speed skating 1 2 3[101]
Evgenia Radanova   Bulgaria 2004 Cycling 1994/1998/2002/2006/2010 Short track speed skating 1 5 6[102]
Jeroen Straathof   Netherlands 2004 Cycling 1994 Speed skating 1 1 2[103][Note 1]
Shinji Aoto   Japan 1988/1992 Athletics 2006 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[104]
Jurica Grabušić   Croatia 2004/2008 Athletics 2006 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[105]
Slaven Krajačić   Croatia 2000 Athletics 2006/2010 Bobsleigh 1 2 3[106]
Zsolt Kürtösi   Hungary 1996/2000 Athletics 2006 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[107]
Tamás Margl   Hungary 2004 Athletics 2006 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[108]
Jaqueline Mourão   Brazil 2004/2008/2020 Cycling 2006/2010/2014/2018/2022 Cross-country skiing/Biathlon 3 5 8[109]
Dejan Vojnović   Croatia 2000 Athletics 2006 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[110]
Leila Gyenesei   Hungary 2008 Modern pentathlon 2006 Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[111]
Allyn Condon   Great Britain 2000 Athletics 2010 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[23]
András Haklits   Croatia 2000/2004/2008/2012 Athletics 2010 Bobsleigh 4 1 5[112]
Marcel Lopuchovský   Slovakia 2000 Athletics 2010 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[113]
Olga Stulneva   Russia 2004 Athletics 2010/2014 Bobsleigh 1 2 3[114]
Martin Tešovič   Slovakia 1996/2004/2012 Weightlifting 2010 Bobsleigh 3 1 4[115]
Bryan Barnett   Canada 2008 Athletics 2014 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[116]
Lolo Jones   United States 2008/2012 Athletics 2014 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[1][18]
Hanna Mariën   Belgium 2008 Athletics 2014 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[117]
Jana Pittman   Australia 2000/2004 Athletics 2014 Bobsleigh 2 1 3[118]
Lauryn Williams   United States 2004/2008/2012 Athletics 2014 Bobsleigh 3 1 4[119]
Chirine Njeim   Lebanon 2016 Athletics 2002/2006/2010 Alpine skiing 1 3 4[120]
Georgia Simmerling   Canada 2016/2020 Cycling 2010/2014 Alpine skiing/Freestyle skiing 2 2 4 [121]
Laurine van Riessen   Netherlands 2016/2020 Cycling 2010/2014 Speed skating 2 2 4 [122]
Eva Vrabcová-Nývltová   Czech Republic 2016/2020 Athletics 2006/2010/2014 Cross-country skiing 2 3 5 [123]
Sara Aerts   Belgium 2012 Athletics 2018/2022 Bobsleigh 1 2 3 [124]
Seun Adigun   Nigeria 2012 Athletics 2018 Bobsleigh 1 1 2 [125]
Phylicia George   Canada 2012/2016 Athletics 2018 Bobsleigh 2 1 3 [126]
Oluseyi Smith   Canada 2012 Athletics 2018 Bobsleigh 1 1 3 [127]
Pita Taufatofua   Tonga 2016/2020 Taekwondo 2018 Cross-country skiing 2 1 3 [128]
Eddy Alvarez   United States 2020 Baseball 2014 Short track speed skating 1 1 2 [129]
Vincent De Haître   Canada 2020 Cycling 2014/2018 Speed skating 1 2 3 [130]
Ayumu Hirano   Japan 2020 Skateboarding 2014/2018/2022 Snowboarding 1 3 4 [131]
Montell Douglas   Great Britain 2008 Athletics 2022 Bobsleigh 1 1 2 [132]
Alexandra Burghardt   Germany 2020 Athletics 2022 Bobsleigh 1 1 2 [133]
Nathan Crumpton   American Samoa 2020 Athletics 2022 Skeleton 1 1 2 [134]

Athletes who competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympics in the same sport edit

Denotes athlete who has won medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympics
Denotes athlete who has won gold medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympics
Athlete Nation Summer Games Summer Sport Winter Games Winter Sport Number of Summer Games Number of Winter Games Total Number of Games
Wilhelm Arwe   Sweden 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[135]
Eric Burman   Sweden 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[136]
Pierre Charpentier   France 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[137]
Alfred de Rauch   France 1920 Ice hockey 1924/1928 Ice hockey 1 2 3[138]
Herb Drury   United States 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[139]
Louis Dufour   Switzerland 1920 Ice hockey 1924/1928 Ice hockey 1 2 3[140]
Gillis Grafström   Sweden 1920 Figure skating 1924/1928/1932 Figure skating 1 3 4[1][18]
Georgette Herbos   Belgium 1920 Figure skating 1924 Figure skating 1 1 2[141]
Marius Jaccard   Switzerland 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[142]
Ludovika Jakobsson-Eilers   Finland 1920 Figure skating 1924/1928 Figure skating 1 2 3[143]
Walter Jakobsson   Finland 1920 Figure skating 1924/1928 Figure skating 1 2 3[144]
Bruno Leuzinger   Switzerland 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[145]
Vilém Loos   Czechoslovakia 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[146]
Nils Molander   Sweden 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[147]
Ethel Muckelt   Great Britain 1920 Figure skating 1924/1928 Figure skating 1 2 3[148]
Nathaniel Niles   United States 1920 Figure skating 1924/1928 Figure skating 1 2 3[149]
Jan Palouš   Czechoslovakia 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[150]
Jan Peka   Czechoslovakia 1920 Ice hockey 1924/1928/1936 Ice hockey 1 3 4[151]
Léonhard Quaglia   France 1920 Ice hockey 1924/1928 Ice hockey/Speed skating 1 2 3[152]
Charles Sabouret   France 1920 Figure skating 1924 Figure skating 1 1 2[153]
Simone Sabouret   France 1920 Figure skating 1924 Figure skating 1 1 2[154]
René Savoie   Switzerland 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[155]
Josef Šroubek   Czechoslovakia 1920 Ice hockey 1924/1928 Ice hockey 1 2 3[156]
Frank Synnott   United States 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[157]
Otakar Vindyš   Czechoslovakia 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[158]
Philippe Van Volckxsom   Belgium 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[17]
Georges Wagemans   Belgium 1920 Figure skating 1924 Figure skating 1 1 2[159]
Theresa Weld   United States 1920 Figure skating 1924/1928 Figure skating 1 2 3[160]

Uncertain athletes edit

The next 23 athletes have an uncertain status: they haven't participated at one (or more) of 2 or more sports but their appearance in the Olympic official website is considered official. Some of them have been already included in the list above. There are also some contrasts between Olympedia and the Olympics official website regarding the number of appearances.

Sports and years in bold are those sports and years that are considered as official in the Olympics website or Olympedia but the athletes haven't participated in those years at those sports (or 1 out of more times).

  Athletes already included in the list above (5)
Athlete Nation Summer Games Summer Sport Winter Games Winter Sport Number of Summer Games Number of Winter Games Total Number of Games
Andor Szende   Hungary 1908/1912 Athletics 1924 Figure skating 2 1 3[161]
István Déván   Hungary 1912 Athletics 1924 Cross-country skiing / Nordic combined / Ski jumping 1 1 2[162][163]
Henri Couttet   France 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[164]
Louis Dufour   Switzerland 1920 Ice hockey 1924/1928 Ice hockey 1 2 3[140][165]
François Franck   Belgium 1920 Ice hockey 1924/1928 Ice hockey 1 2 3[166]
Gerry Geran   United States 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[167]
Max Holsboer   Switzerland 1920 Ice hockey 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[168]
Victor de Laveleye   Belgium 1920/1924 Tennis 1928 Ice hockey 2 1 3[169]
Alfred Mégroz   Switzerland 1920 Figure skating 1924 Figure skating 1 1 2[170]
Svea Norén   Sweden 1920 Figure skating 1924 Figure skating 1 1 2[171]
Charles Bouvier   Switzerland 1924 Football 1936 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[172]
Jean de Beaumont   France 1924 Shooting 1936 Skeleton 1 1 2[173]
Willy Kreitz   Belgium 1936 Art competitions 1924/1928/1936 Ice hockey 1 3 4[174]
Chris Mackintosh   Great Britain 1924 Athletics 1924 Cross-country skiing / Nordic combined / Ski jumping 1 1 2[175]
Sten Mellgren   Sweden 1924 Football 1924 Ice hockey 1 1 2[176]
Josef Německý   Czechoslovakia 1924 Athletics 1924/1928 Cross-country skiing 1 2 3[177]
Hans Volckmar   Austria 1924 Athletics 1936 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[178]
Kārlis Bukass   Latvia 1928 Athletics 1936 Cross-country skiing 1 1 2[179]
Fernand Carez   Belgium 1928 Field hockey 1936 Ice hockey 1 1 2[180]
Mátyás Farkas   Hungary 1928 Athletics 1928/1936 Ice hockey 1 2 3[181]
Karl Schäfer   Austria 1928/1936 Swimming 1928/1932/1936 Figure skating 2 3 5[182]
Sándor Miklós   Hungary 1936 Field hockey 1936 Ice hockey 1 1 2[183]
Eberhard Weise   Austria 1976 Athletics 1984 Bobsleigh 1 1 2[184]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Straathof also joined the 2000 Paralympics, where he won a gold medal, and is the only athlete to compete at summer, winter, and Paralympics.

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