Olympic champions and prize-winners of the Republic of Belarus

Home Belarusian at the Olympic Games Olympic champions and prize-winners of the Republic of Belarus

Olympic champions and prize-winners of the Republic of Belarus

OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS AND PRIZE-WINNERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS (since 1994)

Representing the Republic of Belarus as an independent state, Belarusian athletes managed to win medals in the following 16 sports disciplines:

Number Sports Discipline Gold Silver Bronze Total
1. Athletics 3 3 6 12
2. Rowing 2 1 2 5
3. Judo 1 0 1 2
4. Shooting 0 2 4 6
5. Greco-Roman Wrestling 0 2 3 5
6. Weightlifting 0 2 3 5
7. Rhythmic gymnastics 0 2 0 2
8. Boxing 0 2 0 2
9. Biathlon 0 1 1 2
10. Speed skating 0 1 0 1
11. Freestyle Wrestling 0 1 0 1
12. Artistic gymnastics 0 0 4 4
13. Freestyle 0 1 2 3
14. Modern Pentathlon 0 0 1 1
15. Cycling 0 0 1 1
16. Canoe/ Kayak 0 0 1 1

PRIZE-WINNERS

Participating at 7 Olympic Games as an independent team Belarusian athletes won 53 medals.

56 athletes of the Republic of Belarus became Olympic medallists.

Gold (6 medals)

1. Ekaterina Karsten Rowing 1996, 2000
2. Ellina Zvereva Athletics (discus throw) 2000
3. Yanina Korolchik Athletics (shot put) 2000
4. Yulia Nesterenko Athletics (100m run) 2004
5. Igor Makarov Judo 2004

Silver (18 medals)

1. Igor Zhelezovsky Speed skating 1994
2. Svetlana Paramygina Biathlon 1994
3. Aleksey Medvedev Freestyle Wrestling 1996
4. Alexander Pavlov Greco-Roman Wrestling 1996
5. Sergey Lishtvan Greco-Roman Wrestling 1996
6. Vladimir Dubrovshchik Athletics (discus throw) 1996
7. Natalia Sazanovich Athletics (heptathlon) 1996
8. Igor Basinsky Shooting 1996, 2000
9. Yulia Raskina Rhythmic gymnastics 2000
10. Tatsiana Ananko Rhythmic gymnastics 2000
11. Tatsiana Belan Rhythmic gymnastics 2000
12. Anna Glazkova Rhythmic gymnastics 2000
13. Irina Ilienkova Rhythmic gymnastics 2000
14. Maria Lazuk Rhythmic gymnastics 2000
15. Olga Puzhevich Rhythmic gymnastics 2000
16. Anna Batyushko Weightlifting 2004
17. Andrey Rybakov Weightlifting 2004
18. Ekaterina Karsten Rowing 2004
19. Viktor Zuev Boxing 2004
20. Ivan Tikhon Athletics (hammer throw) 2004
21. Magomed Aripgajiev Boxing 2004
22. Dmitri Dashinski Freestyle (aerials) 2006

Bronze (29 medals)

1. Valery Tsilents Greco-Roman Wrestling 1996
2. Vitaly Shcherbo Artistic gymnastics 1996 (4)
3. Vasily Kaptyukh Athletics (discus throw) 1996
4. Ellina Zvereva Athletics (discus throw) 1996
5. Natalia Lavrinenko Rowing (eights) 1996
6. Alexandra Pankina Rowing (eights) 1996
7. Natalia Volchek Rowing (eights) 1996
8. Tamara Davydenko Rowing (eights) 1996
9. Valentina Skrabatun Rowing (eights) 1996
10. Elena Mikulich Rowing (eights) 1996
11. Natalia Stasyuk Rowing (eights) 1996
12. Marina Znak Rowing (eights) 1996
13. Yaroslava Pavlovich Rowing (eights) 1996
14. Alexey Aidarov Biathlon 1998
15. Dmitri Dashinski Freestyle 1998
16. Dmitry Debelka Greco-Roman Wrestling 2000
17. Anatoly Laryukov Judo 2000
18. Igor Astapkovich Athletics (hammer throw) 2000
19. Irina Yatchenko Athletics (discus throw) 2000, 2004
20. Natalia Sazanovich Athletics (heptathlon) 2000
21. Pavel Dovgal Modern Pentathlon 2000
22. Sergey Martynov Shooting 2000, 2004
23. Lolita Evglevskaya Shooting 2000
24. Igor Basinsky Shooting 2000
25. Gennady Oleshchuk Weightlifting 2000
26. Sergey Lavrenov Weightlifting 2000
27. Alexey Grishin Freestyle 2002
28. Tatsiana Stukalova Weightlifting 2004
29. Natalia Tsilinskaya Cycling 2004
30. Vyacheslav Makarenko Greco-Roman Wrestling 2004
31. Natalia Gelakh Rowing 2004
32. Yulia Bichik Rowing 2004
33. Roman Petrushenko Canoe / Kayak 2004
34. Vadim Makhnev Canoe / Kayak 2004

Repeated medallists:

 Number Athlete Gold Silver Bronze Total
1. E.Karsten 2 1 0 3
2. E.Zvereva 1 0 1 2
3. I.Basinsky 0 2 1 3
4. N.Sazanovich 0 1 1 2
5. V.Shcherbo 0 0 4 4
6. D.Dashinski 0 1 1 2
7. S.Martynov 0 0 2 2
8. I.Yatchenko 0 0 2 2

Note: medals won by Belarusian athletes as members of the USSR team and the united team of the Commonwealth of Independent States (before 1994) were not taken into account.

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