100, 200, and 4×100 Medals

Usain Bolt did it, winning the 100-200-4×100 triple gold medal for the 3rd consecutive Olympic Games (2008-16), an unprecedented triple. Winning medals in the 100, 200, and 4×100 is not that unusual, as it has now been done 25 times at the Olympics, by 22 athletes, but winning gold medals in all 3 events is.

Bolt is the only one to have won medals in all three events at 3 Olympics, much less gold medals. Renate Stecher (GDR) won medals in all sprint events in 1972 and 1976, the only other sprinter to do so more than once.

Eight athletes have won gold medals in all three events at one Olympics and they are mythic names. Here are the athletes who have achieved the sprint triple.

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Name,Gender,NOC,Year

Jesse Owens,M,USA,1936

Bobby Joe Morrow,M,USA,1956

Carl Lewis,M,USA,1984

Usain Bolt,M,JAM,2008

Usain Bolt,M,JAM,2012

Usain Bolt,M,JAM,2016

Fanny Blankers-Koen,F,NED,1948

Betty Cuthbert,F,AUS,1956

Wilma Rudolph,F,USA,1960

Florence Griffith-Joyner,F,USA,1988

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In Rio, Tori Bowie pulled off an unusual feat, winning a gold-silver-bronze in the three sprint events, with gold in the relay, silver in the 100, and bronze in the 200. This has also been done before, however, now in fact 4 times, and 3 times by women. Here are the athletes to have hit for the cycle in the sprints:

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Name,Gender,NOC,Year

Justin Gatlin,M,USA,2004

Renate Stecher,F,GDR,1976

Carmelita Jeter,F,USA,2012

Tori Bowie,F,USA,2016

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What about just winning medals in all three events at 1 Olympic Games? Here are the 25 times that has been done, by 11 men (13 occurrences), and 11 times by women (12 occurrences)

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Name,Gender,NOC,Year

Charley Paddock,M,USA,1920

Jesse Owens,M,USA,1936

Barney Ewell,M,USA,1948

Bobby Joe Morrow,M,USA,1956

Thane Baker,M,USA,1956

Valeriy Borzov,M,URS,1972

Carl Lewis,M,USA,1984

Justin Gatlin,M,USA,2004

Usain Bolt,M,JAM,2008

Usain Bolt,M,JAM,2012

Yohan Blake,M,JAM,2012

Usain Bolt,M,JAM,2016

André de Grasse,M,CAN,2016

Fanny Blankers-Koen,F,NED,1948

Betty Cuthbert,F,AUS,1956

Wilma Rudolph,F,USA,1960

Edith McGuire,F,USA,1964

Renate Stecher,F,GDR,1972

Renate Stecher,F,GDR,1976

Annegret Richter,F,FRG,1976

Florence Griffith Joyner,F,USA,1988

Veronica Campbell-Brown,F,JAM,2004

Carmelita Jeter,F,USA,2012

Shelly-Ann Fraser,F,JAM,2012

Tori Bowie,F,USA,2016

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Note that this has been twice in the same year several times – by men in 1956 by Thane Baker and Bobby Joe Morrow, in 2012 by Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake, and among the women, in 1976 by Renate Stecher and Annegret Richter, and in 2012 by Carmelita Jeter and Shelly-Ann Fraser (-Pryce).

2 thoughts on “100, 200, and 4×100 Medals”

  1. I think you’re missing Andre DeGrasse 2016 (silver, silver, bronze) in the last list.

  2. I was upset to see that Wilma Rudolph was not included among the American athletes to carry the Olympic flag in the 1984 Los Angeles Games.
    Do you have any idea why this beautiful talented lady wasn’t included?

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