Olympians Who Won a Medal at the World Athletics Indoor Championships (967)

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Host cities:

World Indoor Games

World Indoor Championships

Athlete Nation(s) Sport(s) Role(s) Era Notes
José Manuel Abascal ESP ATH Olympics 1980—1984 0–1–0 1987 Indianapolis silver: 1500 m
Nunu Abashidze URS
UKR
ATH Olympics 1980 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: shot put
Valerie Adams-Vili NZL ATH Olympics 2004—2020 3–1–1 2008 Valencia gold: shot put (competed as Valerie Vili); 2010 Doha silver: shot put (competed as Valerie Adams); 2012 İstanbul gold: shot put (competed as Valerie Adams); 2014 Sopot gold: shot put (competed as Valerie Adams); 2016 Portland bronze: shot put (competed as Valerie Adams)
Lyukman Adams RUS ATH Olympics 2012 1–0–1 2012 İstanbul bronze: triple jump; 2014 Sopot gold: triple jump
Kemi Adekoya BRN ATH Olympics 2016 1–0–0 2016 Portland gold: 400 m
Margaret Adeoye GBR ATH Olympics 2012 0–0–1 2014 Sopot bronze: 4×400 m relay
Berhane Adere ETH ATH Olympics 1996—2008 1–1–0 2003 Birmingham gold: 3000 m; 2004 Budapest silver: 3000 m
Yelena Afanasyeva RUS ATH Olympics 1996 0–1–0 1995 Barcelona silver: 800 m
Murielle Ahouré CIV ATH Olympics / Other 2012—2020 1–2–0 2012 İstanbul silver: 60 m; 2014 Sopot silver: 60 m; 2018 Birmingham gold: 60 m
Alessandro Aimar ITA ATH Olympics 1992—1996 0–0–1 1991 Sevilla bronze: 4×400 m relay
Chioma Ajunwa NGR ATH Olympics 1996 0–1–0 1997 Paris silver: long jump
Mariem Alaoui Selsouli MAR ATH Olympics 2008 0–1–1 2008 Valencia bronze: 3000 m; 2012 İstanbul silver: 1500 m
Yamilé Aldama CUB
GBR
SUD
ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1996—2012 1–1–1 2004 Budapest silver: triple jump (competed for Sudan); 2006 Moskva bronze: triple jump (competed for Sudan); 2012 İstanbul gold: triple jump (competed for Great Britain)
Nia Ali USA ATH Olympics 2016 2–0–0 2014 Sopot gold: 60 m hurdles; 2016 Portland gold: 60 m hurdles
Liliana Allen CUB
MEX
ATH Olympics 1992—2004 0–0–1 1991 Sevilla bronze: 60 m (competed for Cuba)
Ade Alleyne-Forte TTO ATH Olympics 2012 0–0–1 2016 Portland bronze: 4×400 m relay
Glory Alozie NGR
ESP
ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–3–0 1999 Maebashi silver: 60 m hurdles (competed for Nigeria); 2003 Birmingham silver: 60 m hurdles (competed for Spain); 2006 Moskva silver: 60 m hurdles (competed for Spain)
Mohammed Aman ETH ATH Olympics / YOG 2010—2016 2–0–0 2012 İstanbul gold: 800 m; 2014 Sopot gold: 800 m
Christine Amertil BAH ATH Olympics 2000—2016 0–1–1 2003 Birmingham silver: 400 m; 2006 Moskva bronze: 400 m
Beate Anders-Gummelt GER ATH Olympics 1992—2000 1–1–0 1989 Budapest silver: 3000 m walk (competed as Beate Anders for East Germany); 1991 Sevilla gold: 3000 m walk (competed as Beate Gummelt)
Georg Andersen NOR ATH Olympics 1988 0–0–1 1989 Budapest bronze: shot put
Katie Anderson CAN ATH Olympics 1988—2000 0–0–1 1999 Maebashi bronze: 60 m hurdles
Sue Andrews AUS ATH Olympics 1992—2000 0–1–0 1999 Maebashi silver: 4×400 m relay
Nikolay Antonov BUL ATH Olympics 1992 1–0–0 1991 Sevilla gold: 200 m
Nataliya Antyukh RUS ATH Olympics 2004—2012 3–0–0 2003 Birmingham gold: 4×400 m relay; 2004 Budapest gold: 4×400 m relay; 2006 Moskva gold: 4×400 m relay
Saïd Aouita MAR ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1984—1992 1–0–0 1989 Budapest gold: 3000 m
Eronildes Araújo BRA ATH Olympics 1992—2000 0–0–0 1993 Toronto silver: 1600 m (800-200-200-400) medley relay (Non-championship event)
Abeba Aregawi ETH ATH Olympics 2012 1–0–0 2014 Sopot gold: 1500 m
Helga Arendt FRG ATH Olympics 1988 1–0–0 1989 Budapest gold: 400 m
Dylan Armstrong CAN ATH Olympics 2008—2012 0–0–1 2010 Doha bronze: shot put
Maryna Arzamasava BLR ATH Olympics 2012—2016 0–0–1 2014 Sopot bronze: 800 m
Alina Astafei GER
ROU
ATH Olympics 1988—1996 1–0–0 1995 Barcelona gold: high jump (competed for Germany)
Nadzeya Astapchuk BLR ATH Olympics 2004—2012 1–4–0 2001 Lisboa silver: shot put; 2003 Birmingham silver: shot put; 2008 Valencia silver: shot put; 2010 Doha gold: shot put; 2012 İstanbul silver: shot put
Jeff Atkinson USA ATH Olympics 1988 0–0–1 1989 Budapest bronze: 1500 m
Charles Austin USA ATH Olympics 1992—2000 1–0–1 1997 Paris gold: high jump; 1999 Maebashi bronze: high jump
Gennady Avdeyenko URS
UKR
ATH Olympics 1988 0–1–0 1987 Indianapolis silver: high jump
Sanjay Ayre JAM ATH Olympics 2000—2008 1–0–0 2004 Budapest gold: 4×400 m relay
Jaroslav Bába CZE ATH Olympics 2004—2016 0–0–1 2004 Budapest bronze: high jump
Inha Babakova UKR ATH Olympics 1996—2004 0–2–1 1993 Toronto bronze: high jump; 1997 Paris silver: high jump; 2001 Lisboa silver: high jump
Ron Backes USA ATH Olympics 1992 0–0–1 1991 Sevilla bronze: shot put
Sunday Bada NGR ATH Olympics / Other 1992—2000 1–2–0 1993 Toronto silver: 400 m; 1995 Barcelona silver: 400 m; 1997 Paris gold: 400 m
Oleksandr Bahach UKR ATH Olympics 1996 1–1–1 1993 Toronto bronze: shot put; 1997 Paris silver: shot put; 1999 Maebashi gold: shot put
Angela Bailey CAN ATH Olympics 1984—1988 0–0–1 1987 Indianapolis bronze: 60 m
Daniel Bailey ANT ATH Olympics / Other 2004—2016 0–0–1 2010 Doha bronze: 60 m
Yekaterina Bakhvalova RUS ATH Olympics 2004 1–0–0 1997 Paris gold: 4×400 m relay
Sean Baldock GBR ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–1 1999 Maebashi bronze: 4×400 m relay
Patrick van Balkom NED ATH Olympics 2004 0–0–1 2001 Lisboa bronze: 200 m
Falk Balzer GER ATH Olympics 2000 0–0–1 1999 Maebashi bronze: 60 m hurdles
Kirk Baptiste USA ATH Olympics 1984 1–0–0 1987 Indianapolis gold: 200 m
Zequinha Barbosa BRA ATH Olympics 1984—1996 1–1–0 1987 Indianapolis gold: 800 m; 1989 Budapest silver: 800 m
Randy Barnes USA ATH Olympics 1988—1996 0–1–0 1989 Budapest silver: shot put
Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT ATH Olympics 2012—2020 1–1–0 2014 Sopot gold: high jump; 2018 Birmingham silver: high jump
Ralf Bartels GER ATH Olympics / Non-starter 2004—2012 0–1–0 2010 Doha silver: shot put
Jitka Bartoničková CZE ATH Olympics 2012 0–0–1 2010 Doha bronze: 4×400 m relay
Dimitri Bascou FRA ATH Olympics 2012—2016 0–0–1 2016 Portland bronze: 60 m hurdles
Joseph Batangdon CMR ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–1–0 2003 Birmingham silver: 200 m
Kim Batten USA ATH Olympics 1996—2000 0–0–0 1993 Toronto gold: 1600 m (800-200-200-400) medley relay (Non-championship event)
Jamie Baulch GBR ATH Olympics 1996—2000 1–2–2 1997 Paris silver: 400 m; 1999 Maebashi gold: 400 m, bronze: 4×400 m relay; 2003 Birmingham silver: 4×400 m relay, bronze: 400 m
Dieter Baumann GER
FRG
ATH Olympics 1988—1996 0–0–1 1989 Budapest bronze: 3000 m (competed for West Germany)
James Beckford JAM ATH Olympics 1996—2004 0–1–0 2004 Budapest silver: long jump
Violeta Beclea-Szekely ROU ATH Olympics 1992—2000 0–4–0 1991 Sevilla silver: 800 m (competed as Violeta Beclea); 1993 Toronto silver: 1500 m (competed as Violeta Beclea); 1999 Maebashi silver: 1500 m (competed as Violeta Beclea); 2001 Lisboa silver: 1500 m (competed as Violeta Szekely)
Ruth Beitía ESP ATH Olympics 2004—2016 0–2–2 2006 Moskva bronze: high jump; 2010 Doha silver: high jump; 2014 Sopot bronze: high jump; 2016 Portland silver: high jump
Kenenisa Bekele ETH ATH Olympics / Other 2004—2012 1–0–0 2006 Moskva gold: 3000 m
Tariku Bekele ETH ATH Olympics 2008—2012 1–0–0 2008 Valencia gold: 3000 m
Yelena Belevskaya BLR
URS
ATH Olympics 1988 0–0–1 1987 Indianapolis bronze: long jump
Othmane Belfaa ALG ATH Olympics 1980 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: high jump
Earl Bell USA ATH Olympics 1976—1988 0–1–0 1987 Indianapolis silver: pole vault
Irina Belova RUS
EUN
ATH Olympics 1992 0–1–0 1999 Maebashi silver: pentathlon (competed for Russia)
Hana Benešová CZE ATH Olympics 1996—2000 0–1–0 1995 Barcelona silver: 4×400 m relay
Hasna Benhassi MAR ATH Olympics 2000—2008 1–0–1 2001 Lisboa gold: 1500 m; 2006 Moskva bronze: 800 m
Tim Benjamin GBR ATH Olympics 2004 0–1–0 2003 Birmingham silver: 4×400 m relay
Todd Bennett GBR ATH Olympics 1984—1988 0–1–0 1985 Paris silver: 400 m
Larisa Berezhnaya UKR
EUN
ATH Olympics 1992 1–0–1 1989 Budapest bronze: long jump (competed for the Soviet Union); 1991 Sevilla gold: long jump (competed for the Soviet Union)
Regina Berg BEL ATH Olympics 1976—1980 0–1–0 1985 Paris silver: 400 m
Kajsa Bergqvist SWE ATH Olympics 1996—2000 2–0–0 2001 Lisboa gold: high jump; 2003 Birmingham gold: high jump
Zuzana Bergrová CZE ATH Olympics 2012 0–0–1 2010 Doha bronze: 4×400 m relay
Boris Berian USA ATH Olympics 2016 1–0–0 2016 Portland gold: 800 m
Doina Beșliu-Melinte ROU ATH Olympics 1980—1992 2–0–0 1987 Indianapolis gold: 1500 m (competed as Doina Melinte); 1989 Budapest gold: 1500 m (competed as Doina Melinte)
Yoandri Betanzos CUB ATH Olympics 2004—2012 0–1–2 2004 Budapest bronze: triple jump; 2006 Moskva bronze: triple jump; 2010 Doha silver: triple jump
Udo Beyer GDR
GER
ATH Olympics 1976—1992 0–1–0 1985 Paris silver: shot put (competed for East Germany)
Britta Bilač SLO ATH Olympics 1992—1996 0–1–0 1995 Barcelona silver: high jump
Yuriy Bilonoh UKR ATH Olympics 2000—2008 1–0–2 1997 Paris gold: shot put; 1999 Maebashi bronze: shot put; 2003 Birmingham bronze: shot put
Michael Bingham GBR ATH Olympics 2008 0–2–0 2012 İstanbul silver: 4×400 m relay; 2014 Sopot silver: 4×400 m relay
Paul Bitok KEN ATH Olympics 1992—1996 0–2–0 1997 Paris silver: 3000 m; 1999 Maebashi silver: 3000 m
Michael Blackwood JAM ATH Olympics 2000—2008 1–1–1 2001 Lisboa bronze: 4×400 m relay; 2003 Birmingham gold: 4×400 m relay; 2008 Valencia silver: 4×400 m relay
Holly Bleasdale-Bradshaw GBR ATH Olympics 2012—2020 0–0–1 2012 İstanbul bronze: pole vault (competed as Holly Bleasdale)
Rens Blom NED ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–1 2003 Birmingham bronze: pole vault
Liudmyla Blonska UKR ATH Olympics 2000 1–0–0 2006 Moskva gold: pentathlon
Jacek Bocian POL ATH Olympics 2000 1–1–0 1999 Maebashi silver: 4×400 m relay; 2001 Lisboa gold: 4×400 m relay
Klaus Bodenmüller AUT ATH Olympics 1988—1992 0–1–0 1991 Sevilla silver: shot put
Anna Bogdanova RUS ATH Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2008 Valencia bronze: pentathlon
Olga Bondarenko RUS
URS
EUN
ATH Olympics 1988—1992 0–1–0 1987 Indianapolis silver: 3000 m (competed for the Soviet Union)
Yevgeny Borisov RUS ATH Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2008 Valencia bronze: 60 m hurdles
Dylan Borlée BEL ATH Olympics 2016—2020 0–0–1 2018 Birmingham bronze: 4×400 m relay
Jonathan Borlée BEL ATH Olympics 2008—2020 0–1–1 2010 Doha silver: 4×400 m relay; 2018 Birmingham bronze: 4×400 m relay
Kévin Borlée BEL ATH Olympics 2008—2020 0–1–1 2010 Doha silver: 4×400 m relay; 2018 Birmingham bronze: 4×400 m relay
Yury Borzakovsky RUS ATH Olympics 2000—2012 1–0–1 2001 Lisboa gold: 800 m; 2006 Moskva bronze: 800 m
Vanessa Boslak FRA ATH Olympics 2004—2016 0–1–0 2012 İstanbul silver: pole vault
Johan Botha RSA ATH Olympics 1996—2000 1–1–0 1999 Maebashi gold: 800 m; 2001 Lisboa silver: 800 m
Hammou Boutayeb MAR ATH Olympics 1992 0–1–0 1991 Sevilla silver: 3000 m
Shaun Bownes RSA ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–1 2001 Lisboa bronze: 60 m hurdles
Marvin Bracy-Williams USA ATH Olympics 2016 0–1–0 2014 Sopot silver: 60 m
Terry Brahm USA ATH Olympics 1988 0–0–1 1987 Indianapolis bronze: 3000 m
Darren Braithwaite GBR ATH Olympics 1996 0–1–0 1995 Barcelona silver: 60 m
Sabine Braun GER
FRG
ATH Olympics 1984—2000 1–0–0 1997 Paris gold: pentathlon (competed for Germany)
Nery Brenes CRC ATH Olympics / Other 2008—2016 1–0–0 2012 İstanbul gold: 400 m
Grit Breuer GDR
GER
ATH Olympics 1988—2004 2–0–3 1991 Sevilla gold: 4×400 m relay, bronze: 200 m (competed for Germany); 1997 Paris bronze: 4×400 m relay (competed for Germany); 1999 Maebashi gold: 400 m (competed for Germany); 2003 Birmingham bronze: 400 m (competed for Germany)
Debbie Brill CAN ATH Olympics 1972—1984 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: high jump
Okkert Brits RSA ATH Olympics 1996—2004 0–0–1 1995 Barcelona bronze: pole vault
Nadine Broersen NED ATH Olympics 2012—2020 1–0–0 2014 Sopot gold: pentathlon
Trayvon Bromell USA ATH Olympics 2016—2020 1–0–0 2016 Portland gold: 60 m
Sheri-Ann Brooks JAM ATH Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2010 Doha bronze: 60 m
Chris Brown BAH ATH Olympics / Other 2000—2016 1–2–3 2006 Moskva bronze: 400 m; 2008 Valencia bronze: 400 m; 2010 Doha gold: 400 m; 2012 İstanbul bronze: 400 m; 2014 Sopot silver: 400 m; 2016 Portland silver: 4×400 m relay
Māris Bružiks LAT ATH Olympics / Non-starter 1992—1996 0–1–0 1993 Toronto silver: triple jump
Sergey Bubka URS
UKR
EUN
ATH Olympics / Non-starter / Other / Administrator 1988—2022 4–0–0 1985 Paris gold: pole vault (competed for the Soviet Union); 1987 Indianapolis gold: pole vault (competed for the Soviet Union); 1991 Sevilla gold: pole vault (competed for the Soviet Union); 1995 Barcelona gold: pole vault (competed for Ukraine)
Vasyl Bubka UKR ATH Olympics 1996 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: pole vault (competed for the Soviet Union)
André Bucher SUI ATH Olympics 1996—2004 0–0–1 2001 Lisboa bronze: 800 m
Richard Buck GBR ATH Non-starter 2008 0–1–1 2010 Doha bronze: 4×400 m relay; 2012 İstanbul silver: 4×400 m relay
Brigita Bukovec SLO ATH Olympics / Other 1992—1996 0–0–1 1995 Barcelona bronze: 60 m hurdles
Danuta Bułkowska POL ATH Olympics 1980 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: high jump
Christelle Bulteau FRA ATH Non-starter 1984 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: 60 m
Wilfred Bungei KEN ATH Olympics / Other 2004—2008 1–0–1 2003 Birmingham bronze: 800 m; 2006 Moskva gold: 800 m
Gelete Burka ETH ATH Olympics 2008—2016 1–0–2 2008 Valencia gold: 1500 m; 2010 Doha bronze: 1500 m; 2012 İstanbul bronze: 3000 m
Dawn Burrell USA ATH Olympics 2000 1–0–0 2001 Lisboa gold: long jump
Sabine Busch GDR ATH Olympics 1988 1–0–0 1987 Indianapolis gold: 400 m
Tamara Bykova RUS
URS
ATH Olympics 1980—1988 0–2–0 1989 Budapest silver: high jump; 1991 Sevilla silver: high jump
Fermín Cacho ESP ATH Olympics 1992—1996 0–1–0 1991 Sevilla silver: 1500 m
Daniel Caines GBR ATH Olympics 2000—2004 1–2–0 2001 Lisboa gold: 400 m; 2003 Birmingham silver: 400 m and 4×400 m relay
Carlos Calado POR ATH Olympics 1996—2000 0–0–1 2001 Lisboa bronze: long jump
Pierre Camara FRA ATH Olympics 1992 1–0–0 1993 Toronto gold: triple jump
Paolo Camossi ITA ATH Olympics 2000 1–0–0 2001 Lisboa gold: triple jump
Veronica Campbell-Brown JAM ATH Olympics / Other 2000—2016 2–0–0 2010 Doha gold: 60 m; 2012 İstanbul gold: 60 m
Juliet Campbell JAM ATH Olympics 1992—2000 1–1–1 2001 Lisboa gold: 200 m, silver: 4×400 m relay; 2003 Birmingham bronze: 200 m
Tonie Campbell USA ATH Olympics 1984—1988 1–0–0 1987 Indianapolis gold: 60 m hurdles
João Campos POR ATH Olympics 1980—1984 1–0–0 1985 Paris gold: 3000 m
Ernesto Canto MEX ATH Olympics / Other 1984—1992 0–0–1 1987 Indianapolis bronze: 5000 m walk
Christian Cantwell USA ATH Olympics 2008—2012 3–0–0 2004 Budapest gold: shot put; 2008 Valencia gold: shot put; 2010 Doha gold: shot put
Alejandro Cárdenas MEX ATH Olympics 1992—2004 0–0–1 1999 Maebashi bronze: 400 m
Stéphane Caristan FRA ATH Olympics 1984—1992 1–1–0 1985 Paris gold: 60 m hurdles; 1987 Indianapolis silver: 60 m hurdles
Jens Carlowitz GDR ATH Olympics 1988 1–0–0 1991 Sevilla gold: 4×400 m relay (competed for Germany)
James Carter USA ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–1 2004 Budapest bronze: 4×400 m relay
Kym Carter USA ATH Olympics 1992 0–1–1 1995 Barcelona silver: pentathlon; 1997 Paris bronze: pentathlon
LaMark Carter USA ATH Olympics 2000 0–1–0 1999 Maebashi silver: triple jump
Michelle Carter USA ATH Olympics 2008—2016 1–0–1 2012 İstanbul bronze: shot put; 2016 Portland gold: shot put
Nesta Carter JAM ATH Olympics 2008—2012 0–1–0 2012 İstanbul silver: 60 m
Marie-Christine Cazier-Balo FRA ATH Olympics 1988 0–1–0 1985 Paris silver: 200 m
Matthew Centrowitz, Jr. USA ATH Olympics 2012—2020 1–0–0 2016 Portland gold: 1500 m
Jolanda Čeplak SLO ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–1–0 2004 Budapest silver: 800 m
Dwain Chambers GBR ATH Olympics 2000—2012 1–1–1 2008 Valencia silver: 60 m; 2010 Doha gold: 60 m; 2012 İstanbul bronze: 60 m
Tatyana Chebykina RUS ATH Olympics 1996 3–0–0 1995 Barcelona gold: 4×400 m relay; 1997 Paris gold: 4×400 m relay; 1999 Maebashi gold: 4×400 m relay
Abreham Cherkos ETH ATH Olympics 2008 0–0–1 2008 Valencia bronze: 3000 m
Vivian Cheruiyot KEN ATH Olympics 2000—2016 0–1–0 2010 Doha silver: 3000 m
Joseph Chesire KEN ATH Olympics 1984—1992 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: 1500 m
Anna Chicherova RUS ATH Olympics 2004—2012 0–2–1 2003 Birmingham bronze: high jump; 2004 Budapest silver: high jump; 2012 İstanbul silver: high jump
Eilidh Child-Doyle GBR ATH Olympics 2012—2016 0–0–2 2014 Sopot bronze: 4×400 m relay; 2018 Birmingham bronze: 400 m
Sebastian Chmara POL ATH Olympics 1996 1–0–0 1999 Maebashi gold: heptathlon
Augustine Choge KEN ATH Olympics 2008 0–1–1 2012 İstanbul silver: 3000 m; 2016 Portland bronze: 3000 m
Lidia Chojecka POL ATH Olympics 2000—2008 0–0–3 1997 Paris bronze: 1500 m; 1999 Maebashi bronze: 1500 m; 2006 Moskva bronze: 3000 m
Dimitrios Chondrokoukis CYP ATH Olympics 2016 1–0–0 2012 İstanbul gold: high jump
Linford Christie GBR ATH Olympics / Other 1988—1996 0–2–0 1991 Sevilla silver: 60 m and 200 m
Tyler Christopher CAN ATH Olympics 2008 1–0–0 2008 Valencia gold: 400 m
Angelika Cichocka POL ATH Olympics 2016 0–1–0 2014 Sopot silver: 800 m
Galina Čisťakovová SVK
URS
UKR
ATH Olympics 1988—1996 1–0–0 1989 Budapest gold: long jump (competed as Halyna Chystiakova for the Soviet Union)
Birgit Clarius GER ATH Olympics 1992 0–0–0 1993 Toronto bronze: pentathlon (Non-championship event)
Joetta Clark-Diggs USA ATH Olympics 1988—2000 0–0–2 1993 Toronto gold: 1600 m (800-200-200-400) medley relay (Non-championship event), bronze: 800 m; 1997 Paris bronze: 800 m
Darren Clark AUS ATH Olympics 1984—1988 0–0–1 1993 Toronto bronze: 400 m
Davian Clarke JAM ATH Olympics 1996—2004 2–1–1 2001 Lisboa bronze: 4×400 m relay; 2003 Birmingham gold: 4×400 m relay; 2004 Budapest gold: 4×400 m relay, silver: 400 m
Don Clary USA ATH Olympics 1984 0–1–0 1985 Paris silver: 3000 m
Bryan Clay USA ATH Olympics 2004—2008 2–2–0 2004 Budapest silver: heptathlon; 2006 Moskva silver: heptathlon; 2008 Valencia gold: heptathlon; 2010 Doha gold: heptathlon
Will Claye USA ATH Olympics 2012—2020 2–0–0 2012 İstanbul gold: triple jump; 2018 Birmingham gold: triple jump
Kerron Clement USA ATH Olympics 2008—2016 1–0–0 2010 Doha gold: 4×400 m relay
Kyle Clemons USA ATH Olympics 2016 2–0–1 2014 Sopot gold: 4×400 m relay, bronze: 400 m; 2016 Portland gold: 4×400 m relay
Cristieana Cojocaru ROU ATH Olympics 1984 1–0–0 1985 Paris gold: 800 m
Christian Coleman USA ATH Olympics 2016 1–0–0 2018 Birmingham gold: 60 m
William Collazo CUB ATH Olympics 2008—2016 0–1–0 2010 Doha silver: 400 m
Kim Collins SKN ATH Olympics / Non-starter / Other 1996—2016 0–2–0 2003 Birmingham silver: 60 m; 2008 Valencia silver: 60 m
Michelle Collins USA ATH Olympics 2000 0–0–1 1999 Maebashi bronze: 4×400 m relay
Marie Collonvillé FRA ATH Olympics 2004—2008 0–0–1 2003 Birmingham bronze: pentathlon
Benjamin Compaoré FRA ATH Olympics 2012—2020 0–0–1 2016 Portland bronze: triple jump
Allyn Condon GBR ATH/BOB Olympics 2000—2010 0–0–1 1999 Maebashi bronze: 4×400 m relay
Mike Conley USA ATH Olympics 1984—1996 2–0–1 1987 Indianapolis gold: triple jump; 1989 Budapest gold: triple jump, bronze: long jump
Hollis Conway USA ATH Olympics 1988—1992 1–0–0 1991 Sevilla gold: high jump
Gaietà Cornet ESP ATH Olympics 1988—1992 0–0–2 1989 Budapest bronze: 400 m; 1991 Sevilla bronze: 400 m
Keila Costa BRA ATH Olympics 2004—2016 0–0–1 2010 Doha bronze: long jump
Silvia Costa CUB ATH Olympics 1992 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: high jump
Shana Cox GBR ATH Olympics 2012 1–0–1 2012 İstanbul gold: 4×400 m relay; 2014 Sopot bronze: 4×400 m relay
Shawn Crawford USA ATH Olympics 2004—2008 1–1–0 2001 Lisboa gold: 200 m; 2004 Budapest silver: 60 m
Charmaine Crooks CAN ATH Olympics / Other / Administrator 1984—2004 0–0–1 1985 Paris bronze: 400 m
Shayne Culpepper USA ATH Olympics 2000—2004 0–0–1 2004 Budapest bronze: 3000 m
Yumileidi Cumbá CUB ATH Olympics 1996—2008 0–1–0 2004 Budapest silver: shot put
Vashti Cunningham USA ATH Olympics 2016—2020 1–1–0 2016 Portland gold: high jump; 2018 Birmingham silver: high jump
Juliet Cuthbert JAM ATH Olympics / Non-starter / Other 1980—1996 0–1–0 1997 Paris silver: 200 m
Zsolt Czingler HUN ATH Olympics 1996—2000 0–0–1 1999 Maebashi bronze: triple jump
Robson da Silva BRA ATH Olympics 1984—1996 0–0–1 1987 Indianapolis bronze: 200 m
Daniel Dąbrowski POL ATH Olympics 2008 0–1–0 2006 Moskva silver: 4×400 m relay
Ivona Dadic AUT ATH Olympics / YOG 2010—2020 0–1–0 2018 Birmingham silver: pentathlon
Henrik Dagård SWE ATH Olympics 2000 0–0–1 1995 Barcelona bronze: heptathlon
Rob Daly IRL ATH Olympics 2000 0–0–1 2004 Budapest bronze: 4×400 m relay
Maurizio Damilano ITA ATH Olympics 1980—1992 0–1–0 1985 Paris silver: 5000 m walk
Alvin Daniel TTO ATH Olympics / Other 1992 0–1–0 1993 Toronto silver: 4×400 m relay