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United States national Olympic track and field team

United States national athletics team


Summary

United States national athletics team

FieldValue
nameUSA Track & Field
abbrevUSATF
sportTrack & Field
Long-Distance Running
Race Walking
jurisdictionNational
foundedas The Athletics Congress/USA
headquartersIndianapolis, IN, United States
chiefexecMax Siegel
sponsorNike, Inc., The Hershey Company, BMW, Visa Inc., Chobani, Garden of Life, Rosetta Stone, University of Phoenix
replacedAmateur Athletic Union
prevfounded1878
urlwww.usatf.org
countryflagUSA

Long-Distance Running Race Walking The United States national Olympic track and field team represents the United States in international athletics competitions such as the Olympic Games or the World Athletics Championships.

Medal tables

The United States have 29 participations in the Olympic Games of 30 editions held (the only exception is due to the boycott of Moscow 1980)

EventMedals[[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:GoldSilverBronze medals.svg40px]]
Olympic Games353282220855
World Athletics ChampionshipsSee United States at the World Athletics Championships

Olympic Games

The United States is the nation that has won the most medals in athletics at the Olympic Games, around 855, of which 353 are gold.

EditionsMenWomenMixedTotal[[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:GoldSilverBronze medals.svg40px]][[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:GoldSilverBronze medals.svg40px]][[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:GoldSilverBronze medals.svg40px]][[File:Gold medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Silver medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:Bronze medal olympic.svg20px]][[File:GoldSilverBronze medals.svg40px]]Total2832301796927051401610112353282220855
GRE Athens 189696116----N/A96116
FRA Paris 190016131039----16131039
USA St. Louis 190422221963----22221963
GBR London 19081691035----1691035
SWE Stockholm 191214141139----14141139
BEL Antwerp 1920912829----912829
FRA Paris 192412101032----12101032
NED Amsterdam 192886721121498825
USA Los Angeles 1932111052653191613635
Nazi Germany Berlin 19361274232002147425
GBR London 194811592510121251027
FIN Helsinki 1952141063010011510631
AUS Melbourne 195615942811131610531
ITA Rome 1960985223014128626
JPN Tokyo 19641253202204147324
MEX Mexico City 19681257243104156728
FRG Munich 197267619012368822
CAN Montreal 197666719021368822
URS Moscow 1980boycotted edition
USA Los Angeles 19849872477216N/A1615940
KOR Seoul 1988755176219137626
ESP Barcelona 199285720433101281030
USA Atlanta 19961042163137135523
AUS Sydney 200054312202474516
GRE Athens 20047103202226912526
CHN Beijing 20084561535210710825
GBR London 20123831464414912728
BRA Rio de Janeiro 201675416655161310932
JPN Tokyo 202026210564150011712625
FRA Paris 2024765187441501011411934

References

References

  1. "Sponsors".
  2. "United States Athletics". sports-reference.
  3. Obtained by counting of the [[Sports-Reference]], however, are excluded from the medals won at the [[1906 Intercalated Games]].
  4. "Team USA at the Olympic Games". usatf.org.
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