List of athletes with the most appearances at Olympic Games

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Only a small fraction of the world's population ever competes at the Olympic Games; an even smaller fraction competes in multiple Games. 1012 athletes[1] (687 men[2] and 325 women[3]) have participated in at least five Olympics from Athens 1896 to Milano Cortina 2026, but excluding the 1906 Intercalated Games. 239 of these have gone on to make at least a sixth Olympic appearance.

Canadian Ian Millar in a 2007 picture. At London 2012 he participated in a record 10th Olympics

Multiple appearances

Several athletes would have made more appearances at the Olympics if not for reasons out of their control, such as World War I and World War II (no Olympics were held in 1916, 1940 or 1944), politically motivated boycotts, financial difficulties, or ill-timed injuries.

Canadian equestrian athlete Ian Millar and Georgian sports shooter Nino Salukvadze (representing Soviet Union in 1988 and Unified Team in 1992) have competed at ten Olympic games.[4] Austrian sailor Hubert Raudaschl and Latvian shooter Afanasijs Kuzmins (representing Soviet Union until 1988) have each made nine Olympic appearances.

Half of all six-time Olympians belong to the shooting, equestrian, sailing and table tennis disciplines, which are known for allowing athletes more longevity at the elite level. Athletics and cross-country skiing also provide a large number of athletes who have competed at five Olympics.

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Number of athletes who have appeared at multiple Olympics from 1896 to 2026 inclusive
Exact number of Olympic appearancesMinimum number of Olympic appearances
56789105678910
Men523121291121687164431431
Women25050195013257525611
Total773171481622 1012239682042

This table shows the number of athletes who have appeared at exactly (or at least) n Olympic Games between 1896 and 2026, as n varies from 5 to 10. For example, 29 men have appeared at exactly seven Olympics while 43 men have appeared in at least seven Olympics. Appearances at the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included. Winter and Summer Olympics are counted as 'different' Olympics even if they occurred in the same year. While these numbers are believed to be correct, it is possible that one or two athletes have been missed, particularly with five-time Olympians.

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Approximately a quarter of long-competing athletes are female. Italian canoeist Josefa Idem became the first woman to take part in eight Olympics, eventually reaching the final of the K1-500m event at the age of 48.[5] Before her, the closest a female athlete had come to competing at eight Olympics was 0.028 seconds, which was the time by which Jamaican-Slovenian sprinter Merlene Ottey had failed to meet the qualification time required for appearance at the 2008 Summer Olympics, at age 48. At the 2024 Summer Olympics, Georgian sports shooter Nino Salukvadze competed in her 10th consecutive Olympic Games at age 55, becoming the first female athlete in history to do so.[6]

Four six-time Olympians here have participated in Olympic Games over a period of 40 years: Bahamian sailor Durward Knowles (8 Olympics), Danish sailor Paul Elvstrøm (8), Danish fencer Ivan Osiier (7), and Norwegian sailor Magnus Konow (6). Note should also be made of Japanese equestrian Hiroshi Hoketsu, whose first and third Olympic appearances in 1964 and 2012 were 48 years apart. Uzbek gymnast Oksana Chusovitina has competed at every Olympics from 1992 to 2020. She continues to compete at the elite level in her late 40s in a sport where few competitors continue past their mid-20s or compete at two or three Olympics.

Two five-time Olympians competed under four different flags at the Olympics, one of whom never actually changed nationality. Both shooter Jasna Šekarić (7 Olympics) and table tennis player Ilija Lupulesku (5) competed for Yugoslavia at the 1988 Olympics. In 1992, since Yugoslavia was under UN sanctions, they (and fifty other Serbians, Montenegrins and Macedonians) competed as Independent Olympic Participants before competing at the next Olympics under the flag of Serbia and Montenegro. Lupulesku became an American citizen and competed for the USA in 2004, while Šekarić finally competed for Serbia in 2008.

30 five-time Olympians have won at least eight medals: American swimmer Michael Phelps (28), Norwegian cross-country skier Marit Bjørgen (15), Norwegian biathlete Ole Einar Bjørndalen (14), Italian short track speed skater Arianna Fontana (14), German equestrian Isabell Werth (14), Italian fencer Edoardo Mangiarotti (13), Dutch speed skater Ireen Wüst (13), German kayaker Birgit Fischer (12), American swimmer Dara Torres (12), American track and field athlete Allyson Felix (11), Hungarian fencer Aladár Gerevich (10), Italian cross-country skier Stefania Belmondo (10), Russian cross-country skier Raisa Smetanina (10), Finnish gymnast Heikki Savolainen (9), Jamaican-Slovenian sprinter Merlene Ottey (9), German speed skater Claudia Pechstein (9), Italian fencer Valentina Vezzali (9), Dutch equestrian Anky van Grunsven (9), German biathlete Uschi Disl (9), Dutch speed skater Sven Kramer (9), Romanian rower Elisabeta Oleniuc (8), German equestrian Reiner Klimke (8), Italian fencer Giovanna Trillini (8), French fencer Philippe Cattiau (8), Jamaican track and field athlete Veronica Campbell-Brown (8), Jamaican track and field athlete Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (8), Russian diver Dmitri Sautin (8), Norwegian alpine skier Kjetil André Aamodt (8), German biathlete Ricco Groß (8) and british cyclist Bradley Wiggins (8).

59 athletes who have competed in at least five Olympics participated in two sports: 24 of them competing at both the Winter and Summer Olympics, 21 competing at the Summer Olympics and 14 competing at the Winter Olympics. The most common cross-over sports are athletics/bobsleigh (8 competitors) and cycling/speed skating (3 competitors).

Finnish cross-country skiers Harri Kirvesniemi and Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi-Hämäläinen competed at six Olympics, the most for a married couple. Married couples among five-time Olympians include biathletes Ole Einar Bjørndalen (Norway) and Nathalie Santer-Bjørndalen (Italy/Belgium), Lithuanian pairs figure skaters Margarita Drobiazko and Povilas Vanagas, lugers Susi Erdmann (Germany) and Gerhard Plankensteiner (Italy).

Familial relationships among five-time Olympians include Belgian shooters François Lafortune Sr and Jr (father-son; with their brothers/uncles, they have seventeen Olympic appearances between them), Italian equestrians Piero and Raimondo d'Inzeo (brothers), British canoeists Andrew and Stephen Train (brothers), Greek shooters Alexandros and Ioannis Theofilakis (brothers), Italian cross-country skiers Sabina Valbusa-Fulvio Valbusa and Manuela Di Centa-Giorgio Di Centa (sister-brother), Brazilian equestrians Nelson and Rodrigo Pessoa (father-son), Austrian lugers Markus and Tobias Schiegl (cousins), Latvian skeleton racers Martins Dukurs and Tomass Dukurs (brothers). A more tenuous relationship is that of Argentine sailors Jorge Salas Chávez and Roberto Sieburger; Chávez's cousin Jorge del Río Salas (4 Olympics) married Sieburger's cousin Marylin Sieburger. (The extended Sieburger-Salas clan includes seven Argentinian sailors with twenty Olympic appearances.)

List of athletes with at least six Olympic appearances

So far, there have been 239 athletes who have appeared at Olympic Games at least six times. 70 of them have never won an Olympic medal. Athletes in bold are believed to be still active, i.e., have yet to announce their retirement. Female athletes are displayed with a pink background. Sorting is by number of appearances, Games of last appearance, date of birth.

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Athletes with at least five Olympic appearances

1012 athletes have competed in at least five Olympic Games (1021 if the 1906 Games are counted) between 1896 and 2026 inclusive. They are listed here, grouped by discipline. The columns labelled 'N+' denote the number of athletes who have competed in at least N Olympics. The number of male and female athletes who have competed in at least five Olympics are also listed, in the columns labelled 'M' and 'F'.

Athletes who have competed in more than one sport are counted once per sport.

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Athletes with at least 5 uncertain Olympic appearances

These 26 athletes[14] are listed here, grouped by discipline. The columns labelled 'N+' denote the number of athletes who have competed in at least N Olympics. The number of male and female athletes who have competed in at least five Olympics are also listed, in the columns labelled 'M' and 'F'. These athletes have at least one DNS in the Olympic and Olympedia websites or an appearance in a non-Olympic event.

Athletes who have competed in more than one sport are counted once per sport.

Intercalated Games

The 1906 Intercalated Games are not considered 'official' Olympics, but medals were awarded.

The following athletes have appeared in at least 8 Olympics if 1906 Intercalated Games are included.

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Athlete Nation Born/Death Games Period
(age of 1st/last)
Sport Tot.
Edgar Seligman  United Kingdom 1867/1958 1896, 1906-1912, 1920-1932 36 years (29/65) Fencing (6)[19] and art competitions (2) 0 3[20] 0 2
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The following athletes have appeared in at least 6 Olympics if 1906 Intercalated Games are included.

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Athlete Nation Born/Death Games Period
(age of 1st/last)
Sport Tot.
Alexandros Theofilakis Greece 1877/? 1896, 1906-1912, 1920-1924 28 years (19/47) Shooting 0 2[21] 0 2
Ioannis Theofilakis Greece 1879/1968 1896, 1906-1912, 1920-1924 28 years (17/45) Shooting 0 1 0 1
Adrianus de Jong  Netherlands 1882/1966 1906-1912, 1920-1928 22 years (23/45) Fencing 0 0 5 5
Paul Radmilovic  Great Britain 1886/1968 1906-1912, 1920-1928 22 years (20/42) Water polo (5) and swimming (3) 4 0 0 4
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The following athletes have appeared in at least 5 Olympics if 1906 Intercalated Games are included.

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Athlete Nation Born/Death Games Period
(age of 1st/last)
Sport Tot.
Ladislav Žemla Bohemia (3) and  Czechoslovakia (2) 1887/1955 1906-1912, 1920-1924 18 years (19/37) Tennis 0 0 1 1
Willem Hubert van Blijenburgh  Netherlands 1881/1936 1906-1912, 1920-1924 18 years (25/43) Fencing 0 0 3 3
Jetze Doorman  Netherlands 1881/1931 1906-1912, 1920-1924 18 years (25/43) Fencing (5) and modern pentathlon (1) 0 0 4 4
Fernand de Montigny  Belgium 1885/1974 1906-1912, 1920-1924 18 years (21/39) Fencing (5) and field hockey (1) 0 2 3[22] 5
Alfréd Hajós[23]  Kingdom of Hungary 1878/1955 1896, 1906, 1924-1932 36 years (18/54) Swimming (2)[24] and art competitions (3) 2 1 0 3
Max Decugis[25]  France 1882/1978 1900, 1906-1912, 1920 20 years (18/40) Tennis (5)[26] 4 1 1 6[27]
Paul Vasseur[28]  France 1884/1971 1900, 1906-1912, 1920 20 years (16/36) Swimming (3)[29] and water polo (3) 0 0 1 1
Paul Anspach[30]  Belgium 1882/1981 1906-1912, 1920-1924 18 years (24/42) Fencing (5)[31] 2 2 1 5
Federico Cesarano[32]  Italy 1886/1969 1906-1912, 1920-1924 18 years (20/38) Fencing (4)[33] and Shooting (1) 0 0 1 1
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Dual sport and multi-sport Olympians

Many Olympians have competed in two or more sports. These athletes are listed below, with the number of times they competed in each sport. Sometimes an individual has competed in two disciplines at the same Games; such instances are noted.

Summer and Winter Olympians

For all the athletes see: List of athletes who competed in both the Summer and Winter Olympic games

187 athletes competed in both Summer and Winter Olympics.

The most common combinations of disciplines are athletics/bobsleigh (51 competitors; summer and winter sports respectively), ice hockey (18 athletes: in the 1920 Summer Olympics there was exceptionally ice hockey, a typical winter sport) and speed skating/track cycling (12 athletes; winter and summer sports respectively).

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Summer Olympians

For all the athletes see: List of athletes who competed in more than one sport at Summer Olympic games

Below there's a list of five-time Olympians who participated in two or more Summer sports.

  Men that won medals in different sports
  Women that won medals in different sports
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AthleteCountrySportsFirstLastTot.
Judith Arndt Germanyroad cycling 5, track cycling 2199620125
David Bárcena Ríos Mexicoequestrian 3, modern pentathlon 2196419805
Cecilia Biagioli Argentinamarathon swimming 1, swimming 4200020205
João Gonçalves Filho Brazilswimming 2, water polo 3195219685
Spyros Gianniotis Greecemarathon swimming 3, swimming 3200020165
Greg Henderson New Zealandroad cycling 1, track cycling 4199620125
Kristel Köbrich Chilemarathon swimming 1, swimming 5200420205
Bengt Ljungquist Swedenequestrian 1, fencing 4193619645
Jeannie Longo Franceroad cycling 7, track cycling 1198420087
Peter Macken Australiafencing 1, modern pentathlon 5196019765
Paul Martin Switzerlandart competitions 1, athletics 5192019365
Oussama Mellouli Tunisiamarathon swimming 3, swimming 5200020206
Reinder Nummerdor Netherlandsbeach volleyball 3, volleyball 2200020165
Stuart O'Grady Australiaroad cycling 4, track cycling 4199220126
Paul Radmilovic United Kingdomswimming 2, water polo 5190819285
Richard Schuil Netherlandsbeach volleyball 2, volleyball 3199620125
Edgar Seligman United Kingdomart competitions 2, fencing 4190819326
Marianne Vos Netherlandsroad cycling 5, track cycling 1200820245
Kerri Walsh Jennings United Statesbeach volleyball 4, volleyball 1200020165
Bradley Wiggins United Kingdomroad cycling 1, track cycling 4200020165
Wong Kam-po Hong Kongroad cycling 2, track cycling 4199620125
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Winter Olympians

For all the athletes see: List of athletes who competed in more than one sport at Winter Olympic games

Below there's a list of five-time Olympians who participated in two or more Winter sports.

  Men that won medals in different sports
  Women that won medals in different sports
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AthleteCountrySportsFirstLastTot.
Ole Einar Bjørndalen Norwaybiathlon 6, cross-country skiing 1199420146
Mike Dixon United Kingdombiathlon 5, cross-country skiing 1198420026
Susi Erdmann Germanybobsleigh 3, luge 2199220065
Aleksander Grajf Yugoslavia (until 1988),  Sloveniabiathlon 3, cross-country skiing 2198420025
Arturo Kinch Costa Ricaalpine skiing 3, cross-country skiing 4198020065
Valérie Maltais Canadashort track speed skating 2, speed skating 4201020264
Oļegs Maļuhins Unified Team (1992),  Latviabiathlon 4, cross-country skiing 1199220065
Hannu Manninen Finlandcross-country skiing 1, nordic combined 6199420186
Casey Puckett United Statesalpine skiing 4, freestyle skiing 1199220105
Sergei Tchepikov Soviet Union (1988),  Unified Team (1992),  Russiabiathlon 5, cross-country skiing 1198820066
Indrek Tobreluts Estoniabiathlon 5, cross-country skiing 1199820145
Athanassios Tsakiris Greecebiathlon 4, cross-country skiing 2198820105
Gerda Weissensteiner Italybobsleigh 2, luge 4198820066
Alexandr Zubkov Russiabobsleigh 4, luge 1199820145
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