Pakistan at the Olympics

Pakistan first participated at the Olympic Games in 1948 in London, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then, except when they participated in the American-led boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Soviet Union.

Pakistan at the
Olympics
IOC codePAK
NOCNational Olympic Committee of Pakistan
Websitenocpakistan.org
Medals
Gold
3
Silver
3
Bronze
4
Total
10
Olympics appearances (overview)
20
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Pakistan's first ever participation in the Winter Olympic Games was at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics when Mohammad Abbas became Pakistan's first athlete to qualify in the Alpine Skiing (Giant Slalom) category.

Pakistani athletes have won a total of ten medals, all in the Summer Olympics with eight of those from men's field hockey. In 1996 Atlanta Summer Olympics, Pakistan's Syed Hadi Haider Naqvi did pick up a bronze medal in the demonstration sport of Tae-Kwon-Do, but as the sport was not given full status, the medal was not recognized in the official tally.

The National Olympic Committee for Pakistan was created in 1948. Rome 1960 has been the most successful Olympics for Pakistan so far, with Pakistan winning two medals: a gold medal in field hockey and a bronze medal in wrestling.

Pakistan has won two individual medals in the Olympics to date, both bronze medals: one in wrestling in Rome 1960 and one in boxing in Seoul 1988.

Pakistan has not won a single medal at the Olympic games since 1992 Barcelona.

Participation & Medal tables

Summer Olympics

Games Athletes Athletes by sport Medals Total Rank
1900–1936as part of  India
1948 London39[1]53219424 ---0[1]
1952 Helsinki44[2]16[2]42181211 ---0[2]
1956 Melbourne62[3]19[3]6418[3]2336 -1[3]-1[3]31
1960 Rome49[4]12[4]4218427 1[4]-1[4]2[4]20
1964 Tokyo4164[5]4[5]1851[5]6 -1[5]-1[5]30
1968 Mexico City20[6]18[6]2[6] 1[6]--1[6]29
1972 Munich2552[7]181[7]2[7] -1[7]-1[7]33
1976 Montreal242[8]21622 --1[8]1[8]37
1980 Moscowdid not participate
1984 Los Angeles293[9]4[9]166[9]2[9] 1[9]--1[9]25
1988 Seoul3172[10]162[10]1[10]3[10] --1[10]1[10]46
1992 Barcelona2744162[11]1[11] --1[11]1[11]54
1996 Atlanta24[12]2[12]4[12]16[12]1[12]1[12] ---0[12]-
2000 Sydney27[13]2[13]4[13]16[13]3[13]1[13]1[13] ---0[13]-
2004 Athens26[14]2[14]5[14]16[14]1[14]2[14] ---0[14]-
2008 Beijing2121612 ---0-
2012 London2121612 ---0-
2016 Rio de Janeiro7[15]2[15]2[15]2[15]1[15] ---0-
2020 Tokyofuture event
2024 Paris
2028 Los Angeles
Total33410

Winter Olympics

Games Athletes Athletes by sport Medals Total Rank
1924–2006did not participate
2010 Vancouver110---0
2014 Sochi110---0
2018 Pyeongchang2[16]1[16]1[16]---0

2022 Beijingfuture event
2026 Milan–Cortinafuture event
Total0000

Medals by sport

Medals by sport
Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Field hockey 33286
Wrestling 001153
Boxing 001167
Total3341070[17]

List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 Silver Men's field hockey team
Abdul Rashid
Akhtar Hussain
Munir Dar
Ghulam Rasul
Anwar Khan
Habib Ali Kiddie
Latif-ur-Rehman
Manzoor Hussain Atif
Motiullah
Naseer Bunda
Noor Alam
Khursheed Aslam
Abdul Waheed
Mushtaq Ahmad
Zakir Hussain
1956 Melbourne Field hockey Men's tournament
 Gold Men's field hockey team
Abdul Hamid
Rashid Abdul
Abdul Waheed
Bashir Ahmad
Ghulam Rasul
Anwar Khan
Khursheed Aslam
Habib Ali Kiddie
Manzoor Hussain Atif
Mushtaq Ahmad
Motiullah
Naseer Bunda
Noor Alam
Munir Dar
1960 Rome Field hockey Men's tournament
 BronzeMohammad Bashir 1960 Rome WrestlingMen's freestyle welterweight
 Silver Men's field hockey team
Abdul Hamid
Muhammad Asad Malik
Munir Dar
Mahmood Khalid
Anwar Khan
Nawaz Khizar
Khurshid Azam
Muhammad Manna
Manzoor Hussain Atif
Mohammed Rashid
Motiullah
Tariq Niazi
Saeed Anwar
Aziz Tariq
Hayat Zafar
Uddin Zaka
1964 Tokyo Field hockey Men's tournament
 Gold Men's field hockey team
Abdul Rasheed
Jahangir Butt
Tanvir Dar
Gulraiz Akhtar
Khalid Mahmood
Muhammad Asad Malik
Ashfaq Ahmed
Tariq Niazi
Riaz Ahmad
Riazuddin
Saeed Anwar
Tariq Aziz
Zakir Hussain
1968 Mexico City Field hockey Men's tournament
 Silver Men's field hockey team
Rashid Abdul
Akhtar Rasool
Ul Akhtar
Jahangir Butt
Ur Fazal
Islahuddin Siddique
Muhammad Asad Malik
Shahnaz Sheikh
Munawwaruz Zaman
Ahmad Riaz
Saeed Anwar
Saleem Sherwani
Iftikar Syed
Mudassar Syed
Zahid Sheikh
1972 Munich Field hockey Men's tournament
 Bronze Men's field hockey team
Rashid Abdul
Akhtar Rasool
Mahmood Arshad
Arshad Chaudhry
Khan Haneef
Islahuddin Siddique
Samiullah Khan
Hassan Manzoor
Manzoor Hussain
Munawwaruz Zaman
Zia Qamar
Nazim Salim
Shahnaz Sheikh
Saleem Sherwani
Iftikar Syed
Mudassar Syed
1976 Montreal Field hockey Men's tournament
 Gold Men's field hockey team
Syed Ghulam Moinuddin
Qasim Zia
Nasir Ali
Abdul Rashid Al-Hasan
Ayaz Mahmood
Naeem Akhtar
Kalimullah Khan
Manzoor Hussain
Hassan Sardar
Hanif Khan
Khalid Hamid
Shahid Ali Khan
Tauqeer Dar
Ishtiaq Ahmed
Saleem Sherwani
Mushtaq Ahmad
1984 Los Angeles Field hockey Men's tournament
 BronzeHussain Shah 1988 Seoul BoxingMen's middleweight
 Bronze Men's field hockey team
Saeed Anjum
Hasan Farhat
Khalid Bashir
Muhammad Khawaja
Mansoor Ahmed
Asif Bajwa
Ikhlaq Muhammad
Mohammad Khalid Sr
Qamar Muhammad
Hussain Musaddaq
Rana Mujahid
Shahbaz Ahmed
Muhammad Shahbaz
Shahid Ali Khan
Tahir Zaman
Wasim Feroz
1992 Barcelona Field hockey Men's tournament

Pakistan Field Hockey team at the Olympics

GamesRanking
1948 London4th (semi-final)
1952 Helsinki4th (semi-final)
1956 Melbourne Silver
1960 Rome Gold
1964 Tokyo Silver
1968 Mexico City Gold
1972 Munich Silver
1976 Montreal Bronze
1980 MoscowUS-led boycott
1984 Los Angeles Gold
1988 Seoul5th
1992 Barcelona Bronze
1996 Atlanta6th
2000 Sydney4th (semi-final)
2004 Athens5th
2008 Beijing8th
2012 London7th
2016 Rio de JaneiroDid not qualify
2020 TokyoDid not qualify

Milestones

Best Performances (Athletics)

Medal drought 1996 onwards

Pakistan has not won a medal in the last 6 Olympics up to and including 2016 Rio de Janeiro, leading to a medal drought of 24 years. In each of the following Olympics, Pakistan was the most populated nation to not win at least one medal.

See also

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