Argentina at the Olympics

Argentina at the
Olympics
IOC code ARG
NOC Argentine Olympic Committee
Website www.coarg.org.ar (in Spanish)
Medals
Gold
21
Silver
25
Bronze
28
Total
74
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Argentina participated at the Olympic Games for the first time in 1900. It has participated at all subsequent Summer Olympics except in 1904, 1912 and, owing to its regime’s support for the Moscow boycott,[1] in 1980. It participated at the Winter Olympics in 1928, 1948, 1952 and continuously since 1960.

Argentina was one of the 12 countries – the only from Ibero-America – who founded the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1894, being represented by the first Executive Council José Benjamin Zubiaur, who served in that role until 1907. The National Olympic Committee for Argentina was created and recognized in 1923. The country had successful performances during the period 1924-1952, claiming at least one gold medal in every edition.

Starting with the 1956 Summer Olympics, Argentina suffered a gradual overall decline, a situation that reached its most critical point in the 1976 and 1984 Summer Olympics. In those Games, Argentina did not win any medals. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, the country claimed gold medals for the first time after 52 years.

Argentine athletes have won a total of 74 medals at the Summer Olympic Games. 24 of these medals have come in boxing, Argentina has won more medals in this sport than in any other. The nation has not won yet any medals at the Winter Olympic Games.

Buenos Aires will host the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics.[2]

Medal tables

Highlighted in bold indicates all-time best results

Medals by sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Boxing771024
Athletics2305
Football2204
Polo2002
Sailing14510
Field hockey1225
Rowing1124
Swimming1113
Basketball1012
Judo1012
Cycling1001
Taekwondo1001
Tennis0235
Weightlifting0112
Equestrian0101
Shooting0101
Fencing0011
Volleyball0011
Total21252874

Youth Games medal tables

Medals by Summer Youth Sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Athletics1001
Sailing1001
Field Hockey0112
Equestrian0101
Rugby Sevens0101
Volleyball0101
Basketball0011
Beach Volleyball0011
Boxing0011
Taekwondo0011
Weightlifting0011
Total24612

See also

References

  1. Grasso, John; Mallon, Bill and Heijmans Jeroen; Historical Dictionary of the Olympic Movement; p. lxxviii ISBN 978-1-4422-4859-5
  2. Buenos Aires elected as Host City for 2018 Youth Olympic Games
  • "Argentina". International Olympic Committee.
  • "Results and Medalists — Argentina". Olympic.org. International Olympic Committee.
  • "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee.
  • "Argentina". Sports-Reference.com.
  • "Argentine gold medals won at Olympic Games", Xinhua, July 9, 2008
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