Scottish Olympic medallists
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This is a list of Scottish medal winners at the Summer and Winter Olympic Games. [1]
Scottish summer Olympic medallists
1896 Athens
- Launceston Elliot, Gold, Weightlifting, One-Handed
- Launceston Elliot, Silver, Weightlifting, Two-Handed
1900 Paris
- Walter Rutherford, Silver, Golf
- David Robertson, Bronze, Golf
1906 Athens
- John McGough, Silver, 1,500 m
- Wyndham Halswelle, Silver, 400 m
- Wyndham Halswelle, Bronze, 800 m
1908 London
- Arthur Robertson, Gold, Team steeplechase
- Wyndham Halswelle, Gold, 400 m
- Angus Gillan, Gold, Coxless fours
- George Cornet, Gold, Water polo
- Royal Clyde Yacht Club, Gold, 12 metres class
- Arthur Robertson, Silver, Steeplechase
- Alex McCulloch, Silver, Single sculls
- Hugh Roddin, Bronze, Featherweight boxing
- Scotland, Bronze, Hockey
1912 Stockholm
- Philip Fleming, Gold, Rowing eights
- Angus Gillan, Gold, Rowing eights
- William Kinnear, Gold, Single sculls
- Henry Macintosh, Gold, Men's 4 × 100 m Relay
- Robert Murray, Gold, Small bore shooting
- George Cornet, Gold, Water polo
- Isabella Moore, Gold, 100 m freestyle swimming
- James Soutter, Bronze, 400 m relay
- John Sewell, Silver, Tug of war team
1920 Antwerp
- Robert Lindsay, Gold, 400 m relay
- John Sewell, Gold, Tug of war team
- William Peacock, Gold, Water polo
- James Wilson, Silver, Cross country team
- Alexander Ireland, Silver, Welterweight boxing
- James Wilson, Bronze, 10,000 m
- George McKenzie, Bronze, Bantamweight bronze
1924 Paris
- Eric Liddell, Gold, 400 m
- Eric Liddell, Bronze, 200 m
- James McNabb, Gold, Coxless fours
- James McKenzie, Silver, Lightweight boxing
- Archie Macdonald, Bronze, 100 kg freestyle wrestling
1928 Amsterdam
- Ellen King, Silver, 100 m backstroke swimming
- Ellen King, Silver, 100 m freestyle relay swimming
- Sarah Stewart, Silver, 100 m freestyle relay swimming
1948 London
- Alistair McCorquodale, Silver, 4 × 100 m relay
- David Brodie, Silver, Hockey team
- Robin Lindsay, Silver, Hockey team
- William Lindsay, Silver, Hockey team
- George Sime, Silver, Hockey team
- Neil White, Silver, Hockey team
- Catherine Gibson, Bronze, 400 m freestyle swimming
1952 Helsinki
- Douglas Stewart, Gold, Equestrian showjumping team
- Stephen Theobald, Bronze, Hockey team
- Helen Gordon, Bronze, 200 m breaststroke swimming
1956 Melbourne
- Dick McTaggart, Gold, Boxing, Lightweight
- John McCormack, Bronze, Boxing, Light Middleweight
1960 Rome
- Dick McTaggart, Bronze, Lightweight boxing
1964 Tokyo
- Bobby McGregor, Silver, Swimming, 100 m Freestyle
1968 Mexico
- Rodney Pattisson, Gold, Yachting Flying Dutchman
1972 Munich
- Rodney Pattisson, Gold, Yachting Flying Dutchman
- David Jenkins, Silver, 400 m relay team
- David Wilkie, Silver, 200 m breaststroke swimming
- Ian Stewart, Bronze, 5,000 m
1976 Montreal
- David Wilkie, Gold, 200 m breaststroke swimming
- David Wilkie, Silver, 100 m breaststroke swimming
- Rodney Pattisson, Silver, Yachting Flying Dutchman
- Alan McClatchey, Bronze, 200 m freestyle swimming relay
- Gordon Downie, Bronze, 200 m freestyle swimming relay
- Hugh Matheson, Silver, Men's Rowing Eights
1980 Moscow
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | Allan Wells | Track and field | Men's 100 metres |
Silver | Allan Wells | Track and field | Men's 200 metres |
Bronze | Linsey Macdonald | Track and field | Women's 4x400 metres relay |
1984 Los Angeles
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | Richard Budgett | Rowing | Men's coxed fours |
Silver | Ian Stark | Equestrian | 3-day event team |
Bronze | Veryan Pappin | Field hockey | Men's tournament |
Bronze | Alister Allan | Shooting | Men's 50 metre rifle three positions |
Bronze | Neil Cochran | Swimming | Men's 200 metre individual medley |
Bronze | Neil Cochran | Swimming | Men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay |
Bronze | Paul Easter | Swimming | Men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay |
1988 Seoul
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | Veryan Pappin | Field hockey | Men's tournament |
Gold | Michael McIntyre | Sailing | Men's star class |
Silver | Liz McColgan | Track and field | Women's 10,000 metres |
Silver | Elliot Bunney | Track and field | Men's 4×100 metres relay |
Silver | Ian Stark | Equestrian | Individual eventing |
Silver | Ian Stark | Equestrian | 3-day event team |
Silver | Alister Allan | Shooting | Men's 50 metre rifle three position |
Bronze | Yvonne Murray | Track and field | Women's 3,000 metres |
1992 Barcelona
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
---|---|---|---|
Bronze | Simon Terry | Archery | Men's individual |
Bronze | Simon Terry | Archery | Men's team |
Bronze | Susan Fraser | Field hockey | Women's tournament |
Bronze | Wendy Fraser | Field hockey | Women's tournament |
Bronze | Alison Ramsay | Field hockey | Women's tournament |
1996 Atlanta
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
---|---|---|---|
Bronze | Graeme Smith | Swimming | Men's 1,500 metre freestyle |
2000 Sydney
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Andrew Lindsay | Rowing | Men's coxed eight |
Gold | Shirley Robertson | Sailing | Women's Europe class |
Gold | Stephanie Cook | Modern pentathlon | Women's event |
Silver | Chris Hoy | Track cycling | Men's team sprint |
Silver | Craig MacLean | Track cycling | Men's team sprint |
Silver | Ian Stark | Equestrian | 3-day event team |
Silver | Gillian Lindsay | Rowing | Women's quadruple Sculls |
Silver | Katherine Grainger | Rowing | Women's quadruple Sculls |
Silver | Mark Covell | Sailing | Open star class |
2004 Athens
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | Chris Hoy | Track cycling | Men's 1 km time-trial |
Gold | Shirley Robertson | Sailing | Women's yngling class |
Silver | Katherine Grainger | Rowing | Women's coxless pair |
Silver | Campbell Walsh | Canoe Slalom | Men's K1 |
2008 Beijing
Medal | Name | Sport | Event |
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Gold | Chris Hoy | Track cycling | Men's keirin |
Gold | Chris Hoy | Track cycling | Men's sprint |
Gold | Chris Hoy | Track cycling | Men's team sprint |
Silver | Ross Edgar | Track cycling | Men's keirin |
Silver | Katherine Grainger | Rowing | Women's quadruple Sculls |
Silver | David Florence | Canoe slalom | Men's C-1 |
2012 London
Medal | Name[2][3] | Sport | Event |
---|---|---|---|
Gold | Andy Murray | Tennis | Men's singles |
Gold | Chris Hoy | Track cycling | Men's team sprint |
Gold | Chris Hoy | Track cycling | Men's keirin |
Gold | Heather Stanning | Rowing | Women's coxless pair |
Gold | Katherine Grainger | Rowing | Women's double sculls |
Gold | Scott Brash | Equestrian | Team jumping |
Gold | Timothy Baillie | Canoe slalom | Men's C-2 team |
Silver | Andy Murray | Tennis | Mixed doubles |
Silver | David Florence | Canoe slalom | Men's C-2 team |
Silver | Luke Patience | Sailing | Men's 470 |
Silver | Michael Jamieson | Swimming | Men's 200 metres breaststroke |
Bronze | Daniel Purvis | Artistic gymnastics | Men's team all-round |
Bronze | Laura Bartlett | Field hockey | Women's tournament |
Bronze | Emily Maguire | Field hockey | Women's tournament |
2016 Rio
Scottish winter Olympic medallists
1924 Chamonix
- Royal Caledonian Curling Club, Gold, Curling
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
- James Foster, Gold, ice hockey
2002 Salt Lake City
- Rhona Martin (skipper), Gold, Curling
- Deborah Knox, Gold, Curling
- Fiona MacDonald, Gold, Curling
- Janice Rankin, Gold, Curling
- Margaret Morton, Gold, Curling
2014 Sochi
- David Murdoch (skipper), Silver, Men's Curling
- Greg Drummond, Silver, Men's Curling
- Scott Andrews, Silver, Men's Curling
- Michael Goodfellow, Silver, Men's Curling
- Tom Brewster, Silver, Men's Curling
- Eve Muirhead (skipper), Bronze, Woman's Curling
- Anna Sloan, Gold, Bronze, Woman's Curling
- Vicki Adams, Gold, Bronze, Woman's Curling
- Claire Hamilton, Bronze,Gold, Woman's Curling
- Lauren Gray, Gold, Bronze, Woman's Curling
Notes
- ↑ Renwick earned a medal, as he swam in the heats of the Men's 4×200 metres freestyle relay.
See also
References
- ↑ "Scotland's Olympic medallists since 1896". Daily Record. 4 August 2008. Retrieved 31 August 2008.
- ↑ "Scots enjoy record Olympic success at London 2012". BBC. 11 August 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
- ↑ "Great Scot teamwork pushes up GB medal haul". British Future. 14 August 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
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