List of Princeton University Olympians

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This is a list of Princeton University alumni who competed in the Olympic Games. In this list, the term athletics refers to track and field.

Summer Olympians

  1. Robert Garrett, class of 1897, men's athletics, 1896 Athens Olympics, 1900 Paris Olympics
  2. Herbert Jamison, class of 1897, men's athletics, 1896 Athens Olympics
  3. Francis Lane, class of 1897, men's athletics, 1896 Athens Olympics
  4. Albert Tyler, class of 1897, men's athletics, 1896 Athens Olympics
  5. John Cregan, class of 1900, men's athletics, 1900 Paris Olympics
  6. Frank Jarvis, class of 1900, men's athletics, 1900 Paris Olympics
  7. Daniel Horton, class of 1904, men's athletics, 1900 Paris Olympics[1]
  8. Charles Cresson [it], class of 1895, men's tennis, 1904 St. Louis Olympics
  9. John DeWitt, class of 1904, men's athletics, 1904 St. Louis Olympics
  10. John Eisele, class of 1906, men's athletics, 1908 London Olympics
  11. William (Bill) Libbey, class of 1877, men's shooting, 1912 Stockholm Olympics
  12. Rupert Thomas, class of 1913, men's athletics, 1912 Stockholm Olympics
  13. Henry Breckenridge, class of 1907, men's fencing, 1920 Antwerp Olympics, 1928 Amsterdam Olympics[2]
  14. Karl Frederick, class of 1903, men's shooting, 1920 Antwerp Olympics
  15. Leon Schoonmaker, class of 1904, men's fencing, 1920 Antwerp Olympics
  16. Ralph Hills, class of 1925, men's athletics, 1924 Paris Olympics
  17. William Stevenson, class of 1922, men's athletics, 1924 Paris Olympics
  18. John Coard Taylor, class of 1923, men's athletics, 1924 Paris Olympics
  19. Benjamin Hedges, class of 1930, men's athletics, 1928 Amsterdam Olympics
  20. Horace Disston, class of 1928, men's field hockey, 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, 1936 Berlin Olympics
  21. Samuel Ewing, class of 1927, men's field hockey, 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, 1936 Berlin Olympics
  22. Warren Ingersoll, class of 1931, men's field hockey, 1932 Los Angeles Olympics
  23. Tracy Jaeckel, class of 1928, men's fencing, 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, 1936 Berlin Olympics
  24. David McMullin, class of 1930, men's field hockey, 1932 Los Angeles Olympics, 1936 Berlin Olympics
  25. Edwin Moles, class of 1931, men's swimming, 1932 Los Angeles Olympics
  26. Paul Fentress, class of 1936, men's field hockey, 1936 Berlin Olympics
  27. Ellwood Godfrey, class of 1933, men's field hockey, 1936 Berlin Olympics
  28. Al Vande Weghe, class of 1940, men's swimming, 1936 Berlin Olympics
  29. Herman Whiton, class of 1926, men's sailing, 1948 London Olympics, 1952 Helsinki Olympics
  30. Kinmont Hoitsma, class of 1956, men's fencing, 1956 Melbourne Olympics
  31. Robert Stinson, class of 1955, men's sailing, 1956 Melbourne Olympics
  32. John Allis, class of 1965, men's cycling, 1964 Tokyo Olympics, 1968 Mexico City Olympics, 1972 Munich Olympics
  33. Frank Anger, class of 1961, men's fencing, 1964 Tokyo Olympics
  34. Bill Bradley, class of 1965, men's basketball, 1964 Tokyo Olympics
  35. Seymour Cromwell, class 1956, men's rowing, 1964 Tokyo Olympics
  36. Jed Graef, class of 1964, men's swimming, 1964 Tokyo Olympics
  37. F. Gardner Cox, class of 1941, men's sailing, 1968 Mexico City Olympics
  38. Doug Foy, class of 1969, men's rowing, 1968 Mexico City Olympics
  39. Pete Raymond, class of 1968, men's rowing, 1968 Mexico City Olympics, 1972 Munich Olympics
  40. Carl Van Duyne, class of 1968, men's sailing, 1968 Mexico City Olympics
  41. Ross Wales, class of 1969, men's swimming, 1968 Mexico City Olympics
  42. Thorsteinn Thorsteinsson Gislason, class of 1969, men's track and field, 1972 Munich Olympics
  43. Raymond (Gary) Wright, class of 1970, men's rowing, 1968 Mexico City Olympics
  44. Carol Brown, class of 1975, women's rowing, 1976 Montreal Olympics, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
  45. Mimi Kellogg, class of 1976, women's rowing, 1976 Montreal Olympics
  46. Harold Backer, class of 1985, men's rowing, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, 1988 Seoul Olympics, 1992 Barcelona Olympics
  47. Christine Clark, class of 1976, women's rowing, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
  48. J. Michael Evans, class of 1980, men's rowing, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
  49. Ridgely Johnson, class of 1980, men's rowing, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
  50. Anne Marden, class of 1981, women's rowing, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, 1988 Seoul Olympics, 1992 Barcelona Olympics
  51. Chris Penny, class of 1985, men's rowing, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
  52. Lee Shelley, class of 1978, men's fencing, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, 1988 Seoul Olympics
  53. August Wolf, class of 1983, men's athletics, 1984 Los Angeles Olympics
  54. Doug Burden, class of 1988, men's rowing, 1988 Seoul Olympics, 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
  55. Lynn Jennings, class of 1983, women's athletics, 1988 Seoul Olympics, 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
  56. Katy McCandless, class of 1992, women's athletics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
  57. Deborah St. Phard, class of 1987, women's athletics, 1988 Seoul Olympics
  58. Dan Veatch, class of 1987, men's swimming, 1988 Seoul Olympics
  59. Nelson Diebel, class of 1996, men's swimming, 1992 Barcelona Olympics
  60. Dan Nowosielski, class of 1991, men's fencing, 1992 Barcelona Olympics, 1996 Atlanta Olympics
  61. John Parker, class of 1989, men's rowing, 1992 Barcelona Olympics
  62. Nathalie Wunderlich, class of 1993, women's swimming, 1992 Barcelona Olympics
  63. Lianne Bennion Nelson, class of 1995, women's rowing, 1996 Atlanta Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2004 Athens Olympics
  64. Kevin Cotter, class of 1996, men's rowing, 1996 Atlanta Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics
  65. Chris Ahrens, class of 1998, men's rowing, 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2004 Athens Olympics
  66. Derek Bouchard-Hall, class of 1992, men's cycling, 2000 Sydney Olympics
  67. Morgan Crooks, class of 1998, men's rowing, 2000 Sydney Olympics
  68. Thomas Herschmiller, class of 2001, men's rowing, 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2004 Athens Olympics
  69. Sean Kammann, class of 1998, men's rowing, 2000 Sydney Olympics
  70. Paul Teti, class of 2001, men's rowing, 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2004 Athens Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics
  71. Juan Pablo Valdivieso, class of 2004, men's swimming, 2000 Sydney Olympics, 2004 Athens Olympics
  72. Tom Welsh, class of 1999, men's rowing, 2000 Sydney Olympics
  73. Soren Thompson, class of 2005, men's fencing, 2004 Athens Olympics, 2012 London Olympics
  74. Kamara James, class of 2008, women's fencing, 2004 Athens Olympics
  75. Danika Holbrook, class of 1995, women's rowing, 2004 Athens Olympics
  76. Andréanne Morin, class of 2006, women's rowing, 2004 Athens Olympics, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 London Olympics
  77. Tanya Kalyvas, class of 2001, women's soccer, 2004 Athens Olympics
  78. Tora Harris, class of 2002, men's athletics, 2004 Athens Olympics
  79. Steven Coppola, class of 2006, men's rowing, 2008 Beijing Olympics
  80. Sandra Fong, class of 2013, women's shooting, 2008 Beijing Olympics
  81. Doug Lennox, class of 2009, men's swimming, 2008 Beijing Olympics
  82. Caroline Lind, class of 2006, women's rowing, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 London Olympics
  83. Sam Loch, class of 2006, men's rowing, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 London Olympics
  84. Diana Matheson, class of 2008, women's soccer, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  85. Meredith Michaels-Beerbaum, class of 1992, women's equestrian, 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  86. Lia Pernell, class of 2003, women's rowing, 2008 Beijing Olympics
  87. Bryan Tay, class of 2012, men's swimming, 2008 Beijing Olympics
  88. Konrad Wysocki, class of 2004, men's basketball, 2008 Beijing Olympics
  89. Donn Cabral, class of 2012, men's athletics, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  90. Sara Hendershot, class of 2010, women's rowing, 2012 London Olympics
  91. Ariel Hsing, class of 2017, women's table tennis, 2012 London Olympics
  92. Maya Lawrence, class of 2002, women's fencing, 2012 London Olympics
  93. Glenn Ochal, class of 2008, men's rowing, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  94. Robin Prendes, class of 2011, men's rowing, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  95. Julia Reinprecht, class of 2014, women's field hockey, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  96. Katie Reinprecht, class of 2013, women's field hockey, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  97. Kathleen Sharkey, class of 2013, women's field hockey, 2016 Rio Olympics
  98. Susie Scanlan, class of 2014, women's fencing, 2012 London Olympics
  99. Genevra Stone, class of 2007, women's rowing, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  100. Lauren Wilkinson, class of 2011, women's rowing, 2012 London Olympics, 2016 Rio Olympics
  101. Erica Wu, class of 2018, women's table tennis, 2012 London Olympics
  102. Ashleigh Johnson, class of 2017, women's water polo, 2016 Rio Olympics
  103. Kate Bertko, class of 2006, women’s rowing, 2016 Rio Olympics
  104. Mohamed Hamza, class of 2023, men's fencing, 2016 Rio Olympics, 2020 Tokyo Olympics

Winter Olympians

  1. Robert Livingston, class of 1931, men's ice hockey, 1932 Lake Placid Olympics
  2. Fred Kammer, class of 1934, men's ice hockey, 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics
  3. Malcolm McAlpin, class of 1932, men's ice hockey, 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Olympics
  4. Christopher R.P. Rodgers, class of 1942, men's ice hockey 1948 St. Moritz Olympics
  5. James Sloane, class of 1943, men's ice hockey 1948 St. Moritz Olympics
  6. Boris (Bob) Said, class of 1955, men's bobsled 1968 Grenoble Olympics, 1972 Sapporo Olympics[3]
  7. Mark Huck, class of 1979, men's speed skating 1984 Sarajevo Olympics [4]
  8. Andrea Kilbourne, class of 2002, women's ice hockey, 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics
  9. Nikola Holmes, class of 2003, women's ice hockey, 2006 Turin Olympics
  10. Joey Cheek, class of 2011, men's speed skating, 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics, 2006 Turin Olympics
  11. Declan Farmer, class of 2020, para ice hockey, 2014 Sochi Paralympics, 2018 PyeongChang Paralympics

References

  1. ^ International Olympic Committee. "Daniel HORTON". Olympics.
  2. ^ "Fencing results for the 1924 Summer Olympics". Archived from the original on 2007-08-27. Retrieved 2008-07-01.
  3. ^ "Boris Said Jr. '55". Princeton Alumni Weekly. 2016-01-21. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
  4. ^ International Olympic Committee. "Mark HUCK". Olympics.

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