Scottish Olympic medallists

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Scotland competes at the Olympic Games as part of the United Kingdom. This article provides a list of medallists for Great Britain at every Summer and Winter Olympics who are Scottish, as well as teams where at least one member was Scottish.

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List of Summer Olympic medallists

1896 Athens

1900 Paris

1908 London

1912 Stockholm

1920 Antwerp

1924 Paris

1928 Amsterdam

1948 London

1952 Helsinki

1956 Melbourne

1960 Rome

1964 Tokyo

1968 Mexico

1972 Munich

1976 Montreal

1980 Moscow

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Allan Wells Track and field Men's 100 metres
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Allan Wells Track and field Men's 200 metres
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Linsey Macdonald Track and field Women's 4x400 metres relay

1984 Los Angeles

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Richard Budgett Rowing Men's coxed fours
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ian Stark Equestrian 3-day event team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Veryan Pappin Field hockey Men's tournament
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alister Allan Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle three positions
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Neil Cochran Swimming Men's 200 metre individual medley
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Neil Cochran Swimming Men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Paul Easter Swimming Men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay

1988 Seoul

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Veryan Pappin Field hockey Men's tournament
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Michael McIntyre Sailing Men's star class
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Liz McColgan Track and field Women's 10,000 metres
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Elliot Bunney Track and field Men's 4×100 metres relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ian Stark Equestrian Individual eventing
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ian Stark Equestrian 3-day event team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Alister Allan Shooting Men's 50 metre rifle three position
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Yvonne Murray Track and field Women's 3,000 metres

1992 Barcelona

MedalNameSportEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Simon Terry Archery Men's individual
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Simon Terry Archery Men's team
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Susan Fraser Field hockey Women's tournament
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Wendy Fraser Field hockey Women's tournament
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Alison Ramsay Field hockey Women's tournament

1996 Atlanta

MedalNameSportEvent
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Graeme Smith Swimming Men's 1,500 metre freestyle

2000 Sydney

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andrew Lindsay Rowing Men's eight
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Shirley Robertson Sailing Women's Europe class
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Stephanie Cook Modern pentathlon Women's event
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Chris Hoy Track cycling Men's team sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Craig MacLean Track cycling Men's team sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ian Stark Equestrian 3-day event team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Gillian Lindsay Rowing Women's quadruple Sculls
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Katherine Grainger Rowing Women's quadruple Sculls
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mark Covell Sailing Open star class

2004 Athens

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Chris Hoy Track cycling Men's 1 km time-trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Shirley Robertson Sailing Women's yngling class
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Katherine Grainger Rowing Women's coxless pair
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Campbell Walsh Canoe Slalom Men's K1

2008 Beijing

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Chris Hoy Track cycling Men's keirin
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Chris Hoy Track cycling Men's sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Chris Hoy Track cycling Men's team sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ross Edgar Track cycling Men's keirin
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Katherine Grainger Rowing Women's quadruple Sculls
Silver medal icon.svg Silver David Florence Canoe slalom Men's C-1

2012 London

MedalName [1] [2] SportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andy Murray Tennis Men's singles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Chris Hoy Track cycling Men's team sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Chris Hoy Track cycling Men's keirin
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Heather Stanning Rowing Women's coxless pair
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Katherine Grainger Rowing Women's double sculls
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Scott Brash Equestrian Team jumping
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Tim Baillie Canoe slalom Men's C-2 team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Andy Murray Tennis Mixed doubles
Silver medal icon.svg Silver David Florence Canoe slalom Men's C-2 team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Luke Patience Sailing Men's 470
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Michael Jamieson Swimming Men's 200 metres breaststroke
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Daniel Purvis Artistic gymnastics Men's team all-round
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Laura Bartlett Field hockey Women's tournament
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Emily Maguire Field hockey Women's tournament

2016 Rio

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Andy Murray Tennis Men's singles
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Callum Skinner Track cycling Men's team sprint
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Heather Stanning Rowing Women's coxless pair
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Katie Archibald Track cycling Women's team pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Daniel Wallace Swimming Men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Duncan Scott Swimming Men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Robert Renwick [note 1] Swimming Men's 4×200 metres freestyle relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Stephen Milne Swimming Men's 4×200 metre freestyle relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Duncan Scott Swimming Men's 4×100 metre medley relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Katherine Grainger Rowing Women's double sculls
Silver medal icon.svg Silver David Florence Canoe slalom Men's C–2 team
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mark Bennett Rugby sevens Men's tournament
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Mark Robertson Rugby sevens Men's tournament
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Callum Skinner Track cycling Men's individual sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Karen Bennett Rowing Women's eight
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Polly Swann Rowing Women's eight
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sally Conway Judo Women's –70 kilograms
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Eilidh Doyle Athletics Women's 4 × 400 metres relay

2020 Tokyo

MedalNameSportEvent
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Katie Archibald Cycling Women's Madison
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Kathleen Dawson Swimming Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Duncan Scott Swimming Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Laura Muir Athletics Women's 1500 metres
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Katie Archibald Cycling Women's team pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Jack Carlin Cycling Men's team sprint
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Neah Evans Cycling Women's team pursuit
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Angus Groom Rowing Men's quadruple sculls
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Harry Leask Rowing Men's quadruple sculls
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Anna Burnet Sailing Mixed Nacra 17
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Duncan Scott Swimming Men's 200 metre freestyle
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Duncan Scott Swimming Men's 200 metre individual medley
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Duncan Scott Swimming Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Josh Kerr Athletics Men's 1500 metres
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Jack Carlin Cycling Men's sprint
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Sarah Robertson Field hockey Women's tournament

List of Winter Olympic medallists

1924 Chamonix

1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen

2002 Salt Lake City

2014 Sochi

See also

Notes

  1. Renwick earned a medal, as he swam in the heats of the Men's 4×200 metres freestyle relay.

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