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Chile at the Olympics

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Chile at the
Olympics
IOC codeCHI
NOCChilean Olympic Committee
Websitewww.coch.cl (in Spanish)
Medals
Ranked 81st
Gold
3
Silver
8
Bronze
4
Total
15
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Chile lays claim to being one of 14 nations to participate at the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics and made its debut appearance at the 1948 Winter Olympics. The national teams sent by Chile to each of the Olympic Games have been under the auspices of the Chilean Olympic Committee since its inception in 1934 and acceptance by the International Olympic Committee. Previous to the establishment of the Chilean Olympic Committee, athletes were sent to the Olympics under the auspices of the Chilean Athletics Federation.

The athletes representing Chile at the Olympics have brought home a total of fifteen medals, with tennis as the top medal-producing sport. Chile has yet to win any medals at the Winter Olympics.

Medal tables

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Medals by Summer Games

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Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Kingdom of Greece 1896 Athens 1 0 0 0 0
France 1900 Paris did not participate
United States 1904 St. Louis
United Kingdom 1908 London
Sweden 1912 Stockholm 14 0 0 0 0
Belgium 1920 Antwerp 2 0 0 0 0
France 1924 Paris 13 0 0 0 0
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam 38 0 1 0 1 30
United States 1932 Los Angeles did not participate
Nazi Germany 1936 Berlin 40 0 0 0 0
United Kingdom 1948 London 54 0 0 0 0
Finland 1952 Helsinki 59 0 2 0 2 31
Australia 1956 Melbourne 33 0 2 2 4 27
Italy 1960 Rome 9 0 0 0 0
Japan 1964 Tokyo 14 0 0 0 0
Mexico 1968 Mexico City 21 0 0 0 0
West Germany 1972 Munich 11 0 0 0 0
Canada 1976 Montreal 7 0 0 0 0
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow did not participate
United States 1984 Los Angeles 52 0 0 0 0
South Korea 1988 Seoul 17 0 1 0 1 36
Spain 1992 Barcelona 12 0 0 0 0
United States 1996 Atlanta 21 0 0 0 0
Australia 2000 Sydney 50 0 0 1 1 71
Greece 2004 Athens 22 2 0 1 3 39
China 2008 Beijing 27 0 1 0 1 70
United Kingdom 2012 London 35 0 0 0 0
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro 42 0 0 0 0
Japan 2020 Tokyo 58 0 0 0 0
France 2024 Paris 48 1 1 0 2 55
United States 2028 Los Angeles future event
Australia 2032 Brisbane
Total 3 8 4 15 81

Medals by Winter Games

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Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Switzerland 1948 St. Moritz 4 0 0 0 0
Norway 1952 Oslo 3 0 0 0 0
Italy 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo 4 0 0 0 0
United States 1960 Squaw Valley 5 0 0 0 0
Austria 1964 Innsbruck 5 0 0 0 0
France 1968 Grenoble 4 0 0 0 0
Japan 1972 Sapporo did not participate
Austria 1976 Innsbruck 5 0 0 0 0
United States 1980 Lake Placid did not participate
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1984 Sarajevo 4 0 0 0 0
Canada 1988 Calgary 5 0 0 0 0
France 1992 Albertville 5 0 0 0 0
Norway 1994 Lillehammer 3 0 0 0 0
Japan 1998 Nagano 3 0 0 0 0
United States 2002 Salt Lake City 6 0 0 0 0
Italy 2006 Turin 9 0 0 0 0
Canada 2010 Vancouver 3 0 0 0 0
Russia 2014 Sochi 6 0 0 0 0
South Korea 2018 Pyeongchang 7 0 0 0 0
China 2022 Beijing 4 0 0 0 0
Italy 2026 Milano Cortina future event
France 2030 French Alps
United States 2034 Salt Lake City
Total 0 0 0 0

Medals by Summer sport

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Sports  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total Rank
 Tennis 2 1 1 4 11
 Shooting 1 1 0 2 43
 Athletics 0 2 0 2 83
 Equestrian 0 2 0 2 24
 Boxing 0 1 2 3 58
 Wrestling 0 1 0 1 54
 Football 0 0 1 1 31
Total 3 8 4 15 81

Medals by gender

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Gender  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total
Men 2 7 4 13
Women 1 1 0 2
Mixed 0 0 0 0
Total 3 8 4 15

List of medalists

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A total of 32 athletes have won 15 Olympic medals for Chile. Only three athletes have won more than one medal: Óscar Cristi (two silver), Fernando Gonzalez (one gold, one silver and one bronze) and Nicolás Massú (two gold).

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Manuel Plaza Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Athletics Men's marathon
 Silver Óscar Cristi Finland 1952 Helsinki Equestrian Individual jumping
 Silver Óscar Cristi
Ricardo Echeverría
César Mendoza
Equestrian Team jumping
 Silver Marlene Ahrens Australia 1956 Melbourne Athletics Women's javelin throw
 Bronze Claudio Barrientos Boxing Men's bantamweight
 Silver Ramón Tapia Boxing Men's middleweight
 Bronze Carlos Lucas Boxing Men's light heavyweight
 Silver Alfonso de Iruarrizaga South Korea 1988 Seoul Shooting Mixed skeet
 Bronze Australia 2000 Sydney Football Men's competition
 Gold Fernando González
Nicolás Massú
Greece 2004 Athens Tennis Men's doubles
 Gold Nicolás Massú Tennis Men's singles
 Bronze Fernando González Tennis Men's singles
 Silver Fernando González China 2008 Beijing Tennis Men's singles
 Gold Francisca Crovetto France 2024 Paris Shooting Women's skeet
 Silver Yasmani Acosta Wrestling Men's Greco-Roman 130 kg

Best non-medaling results:

Sport Rank Athlete Event & Year
Summer
 Sailing 4th Erich Wichmann-Harbeck O-Jolle in 1936
 Gymnastics 4th Tomás González Men's floor in 2012
Men's vault in 2012
 Golf 4th Guillermo Pereira Men's individual in 2020
 Cycling 5th Mario Masanés Men's sprint in 1948
Macarena Perez Grasset Women's BMX freestyle in 2024
 Basketball 5th Chile men's team Men's tournament in 1952
 Triathlon 5th Bárbara Riveros Women's individual in 2016
 Weightlifting 6th María Valdés Women's 75 kg in 2012
 Modern pentathlon 7th Nilo Floody
Hernán Fuentes
Luis Carmona
Men's team in 1952
 Diving 7th Günther Mund Men's 3 metre springboard in 1956
 Rowing 7th Rodrigo Abásolo
Mario Castro
Víctor Contreras
Zibor Llanos
Carlos Neyra
Rodolfo Pereira
Alejandro Rojas
Marcelo Rojas
Giorgio Vallebuona
Men's eight in 1984
 Taekwondo 7th Felipe Soto Men's 80 kg in 2000
 Fencing 9th Jorge Garretón
Abelardo Castro
Tomas Goyoaga
Oscar Novoa
Efraín Díaz
Nemoroso Riquelme
Men's team sabre in 1928
 Archery 9th Ricardo Soto Men's individual in 2016
 Canoeing 9th María Mailliard
Karen Roco
Women's C-2 500 metres in 2020
 Judo 9th Mary Dee Vargas Women's 48 kg in 2020
 Volleyball 9th Marco Grimalt
Esteban Grimalt
Men's tournament in 2020
 Water polo 13th Osvaldo Martinez
Augusto Hurtado
Teodoro Salah
Luis Aguirrebeña
Isaac Froimovich
Pedro Aguirrebeña
José Salah
Svante Törnvall
Men's tournament 1948
 Swimming 14th Kristel Kobrich Women's 800 m in 2012
Women's 1500 m in 2020
 Surfing 17th Manuel Selman Men's shortboard in 2020
 Skateboarding 19th Josefina Tapia Women's park in 2020
Winter
 Alpine skiing 11th Thomás Grob Men's combined in 1998
 Biathlon 67th Claudia Barrenechea Women's individual in 2002
 Cross-country skiing 84th Yonathan Fernández Men's sprint in 2014
 Freestyle skiing 13th Dominique Ohaco Women's slopestyle in 2014

See also

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  • "Chile". International Olympic Committee. 27 July 2021.
  • "Chile". Olympedia.com.
  • "Olympic Analytics/CHI". olympanalyt.com.