Bahrain at the Olympics

Bahrain at the
Olympics
IOC code BRN
NOC Bahrain Olympic Committee
Medals
Gold
2
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
3
Summer appearances

Bahrain has competed in 9 Summer Olympic Games. They have never competed in the Winter Olympic Games.

All the Bahraini Olympic medals were won by naturalized African long distance runners. The country's first podium was a bronze in the women's 1500 meters run, by the former Ethiopian Maryam Yusuf Jamal in the 2012 London Summer Olympics. IOC reallocated the medals in Women's 1500 m event due to the disqualification of the gold and silver medallists Aslı Çakır Alptekin and Gamze Bulut, and bronze medalist Maryam Yusuf Jamal advanced to the gold. Four years later in the 2016 Rio Olympics, two Kenyan women got Bahrain's first gold and silver medals, Ruth Jebet in the 3000m steeplechase and Eunice Kirwa in the marathon.[1] At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, the former Moroccan Rashid Ramzi was originally awarded the gold medal in athletics in men's 1,500 meters but it was later stripped due to a doping violation.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
United States 1984 Los Angeles100000
South Korea 1988 Seoul70000
Spain 1992 Barcelona100000
United States 1996 Atlanta50000
Australia 2000 Sydney40000
Greece 2004 Athens100000
China 2008 Beijing150000
United Kingdom 2012 London12100151
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro35110248
Japan 2020 TokyoFuture event
France 2024 Paris
United States 2028 Los Angeles
Total210394

Medals by sport

Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Athletics210357
Total210394

List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 BronzeMaryam Yusuf JamalUnited Kingdom 2012 London AthleticsWomen's 1500 m
 GoldRuth JebetBrazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro AthleticsWomen's 3000 m steeplechase
 SilverEunice KirwaBrazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro AthleticsWomen's marathon

See also

References

  • "Bahrain". International Olympic Committee.
  • "Results and Medalists — Bahrain". Olympic.org. International Olympic Committee.
  • "Olympic Medal Winners". International Olympic Committee.
  • "Bahrain". Sports-Reference.com.


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