List of LGBT Olympians and Paralympians
LGBT Olympians and Paralympians |
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Lists of LGBT+ Summer Olympic athletes |
List of LGBT+ Winter Olympians; by debut |
List of LGBT+ Paralympians; by debut |
List of LGBT+ artists at the Olympics |
LGBTI history and issues |
There have been 827 modern Olympians[a] (including Paralympians, Summer Olympic athletes and artists, and Winter Olympians) who have identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, pansexual, non-binary, and/or queer, or who have openly been in a same-sex relationship. The first Olympic Games in which an athlete now known to be LGBT+ competed was the 1900 Summer Olympics, also the first LGBT+ Olympic medalist and first contemporaneously out Olympian.[b] LGBT+ Olympians have contested events across over 60 sports, as well as several artistic events. The majority of LGBT+ Olympians are female. The Olympic sport with the most LGBT+ participants is football. The nation with the most out LGBT+ Olympians is the United States, including two who have also competed for other nations.[a]
The most decorated LGBT+ Olympian is British Paralympic equestrian Lee Pearson, with 17 medals including 14 golds;[c] the most decorated able-bodied LGBT+ Olympian is Dutch speed skater Ireen Wüst, with 13 medals including 6 golds;[d] the most decorated able-bodied LGBT+ Summer Olympian is Australian swimmer Ian Thorpe, with 9 medals including 5 golds.[b] LGBT+ Olympians who hold Olympic records include Wüst;[e] footballers Pia Sundhage and Vivianne Miedema;[f] rower Emma Twigg;[g] and triple jumper Yulimar Rojas, who also holds the world record.[h] At least 371 LGBT+ Olympians are medalists (44.86% of LGBT+ Olympians), of which 165 have at least one gold medal (19.95%).[i]
Overview
[edit]All based on the Lists of LGBTQ+ Olympians and Paralympians
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Sport | Number of Olympians by gender[N 17] | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Female | Male | Non-binary | Total | |||||
Cisgender | Transgender | Intersex | Cisgender | Transgender | Intersex | |||
Alpine skiing & Para-alpine skiing |
4 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 5 |
Archery | 3 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 |
Athletics & Para-athletics |
34 | 1[N 18] | 2 | 14 | 2[N 19] | — | 4[N 19] | 57 |
Badminton | 4 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 4 |
Basketball & Wheelchair basketball |
64 | — | — | — | — | — | 1[N 19] | 65 |
Beach volleyball | 8 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 8 |
Biathlon | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 |
Bobsleigh | 1 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 2 |
Boxing | 13 | — | — | 2 | 1[N 19] | — | — | 16 |
Canoeing and Kayaking & Paracanoe |
5 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 5 |
Climbing | – | – | — | 1 | — | — | — | 1 |
Cross-country skiing & Para cross-country skiing |
3 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 |
Curling | — | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 1 |
Cycling & Paracycling |
24[N 20] | 1[N 19] | — | 1 | — | — | — | 26 |
Diving | — | — | — | 12 | — | — | — | 12 |
Equestrian & Para-equestrian |
1 | — | — | 23 | — | — | — | 24 |
Fencing & Wheelchair fencing |
5 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 6 |
Figure skating | 4 | — | — | 26 | — | — | 1[N 18] | 31 |
Football | 179 | — | — | 3 | — | — | 1[N 19] | 183 |
Freestyle skiing | 4 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 5 |
Goalball | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 |
Golf | 3 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 |
Gymnastics | 7 | — | — | 12 | — | — | — | 19 |
Handball | 19 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 19 |
Hockey | 32 | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 34 |
Ice hockey | 31 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 31 |
Judo & Para Judo |
17 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 18 |
Luge | — | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 1 |
Rowing & Pararowing |
28 | — | — | 4 | — | — | 1[N 19] | 33 |
Rugby sevens | 30 | — | — | — | 1[N 19] | — | 1[N 19] | 32 |
Sailing | 3 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 3 |
Shooting | 5 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 5 |
Skateboarding | 5 | — | — | — | — | — | 2[N 19] | 7 |
Skeleton | 4 | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 6 |
Ski jumping | 1 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 2 |
Snowboarding | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 6 |
Softball | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 10 |
Speed skating | 7 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 8 |
Surfing | 5 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 5 |
Swimming | 16 | — | — | 26[N 21] | — | — | — | 42 |
Table tennis | 1 | — | — | — | 1[N 19] | — | — | 2 |
Taekwondo & Parataekwondo |
2 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 3 |
Tennis & Wheelchair tennis |
19 | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 21 |
Triathlon & Paratriathlon |
4 | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 6 |
Volleyball & Sitting volleyball |
21 | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 23 |
Water polo | 4 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 5 |
Weightlifting | 1 | 1[N 19] | — | — | — | — | — | 2 |
Wrestling | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 2 |
Art | Number of Olympians by gender[N 17] | |||||||
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Female | Male | Non-binary | Total | |||||
Cisgender | Transgender | Intersex | Cisgender | Transgender | Intersex | |||
Epic Literature | — | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 1 |
Dance[N 22] | 1 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 2 |
Drawings and water colours (Painting) | — | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 2 |
Graphic arts | — | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 2 |
Literature (Open) | — | — | — | 3 | — | — | — | 3 |
Lyric works (Literature) | — | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 2 |
Painting | 1 | — | — | 6 | — | — | — | 7 |
Sculpting (Open) | 2 | — | — | 2 | — | — | — | 4 |
Statue sculpting | 5 | — | — | 1 | — | — | — | 6 |
- Notes
- ^ a b c Alyson Annan has represented Australia, the Netherlands and China, and is counted for all.
- ^ a b Jolanta Ogar represented both Poland and Austria, and is counted for both.
- ^ a b c Pia Sundhage has represented Sweden, the United States, and Brazil and is counted for all.
- ^ a b Rafael Polinario represented both Cuba and Canada, and is counted for both.
- ^ a b Yulenmis Aguilar represented both Cuba and Spain, and is counted for both.
- ^ Including Czechoslovakia
- ^ a b Natalia Zabiiako represented both Estonia and the independent athletes from Russia, and is counted for both.
- ^ Including Weimar Republic, Nazi Germany, West Germany and East Germany
- ^ a b Hege Riise represented both Norway and Great Britain, and is counted for both.
- ^ a b Gus Kenworthy represented both Great Britain and the United States, and is counted for both.
- ^ Including Irish Free State
- ^ Including Kingdom of Italy and Fascist Italy
- ^ Including Russia and the Olympic Athletes from Russia
- ^ Including Union of South Africa
- ^ Including multi-year appearances of the same Olympian; including Paralympics.
- ^ Took place in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ a b Including multi-disciplinary Olympians
- ^ a b Competed in a men's category
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Competed in a women's category
- ^ Kate O'Brien has competed in both cycling and paracycling. She is only counted once.
- ^ Rafael Polinario competed in Olympic swimming and coached Paralympic swimming. He is only counted once.
- ^ Demonstration event
LGBTQ+ Summer Olympians
[edit]- Laura Aarts[2]
- Teresa Abelleira[2]
- Helena Åberg[3]
- Yenny Acuña[4]
- Nicola Adams[5]
- Adriana[2]
- Francilla Agar[6]
- Marilyn Agliotti[7]
- Yulenmis Aguilar[2]
- Michelle-Lee Ahye[4]
- Elissa Alarie[4]
- Nick Albiero[2]
- Aline[4]
- Julie Allemand[4]
- Andressa Alves[4]
- Laura Amaro[2]
- Anja Andersen[8]
- Camilla Andersen[8]
- Emanuel Andrade[9]
- Ramsey Angela[4]
- Filippa Angeldahl[10]
- Nadine Angerer[11]
- Alyson Annan[12]
- Olivia Apps[2]
- Geisa Arcanjo[4]
- Bárbara Arenhart[13]
- Judith Arndt[14]
- Mackenzie Arnold[15]
- Karriss Artingstall[16]
- Anita Asante[17]
- Maja Åström[18]
- Amy Atwell[19]
- Seimone Augustus[20]
- Ana Azevedo[2]
- Jennifer Azzi[21]
- Hergie Bacyadan[2]
- Leo Baker[22]
- Kemisetso Baloyi[2]
- Bárbara[23]
- Shawnacy Barber[24]
- Karen Bardsley[25]
- Sarah Baum[2]
- Betty Baxter[26]
- Jolyn Beer[4]
- Alice Bellandi[4]
- Perris Benegas[4]
- Brittany Benn[4]
- Hanna Bennison[15]
- Ann-Katrin Berger[2]
- Kajsa Bergqvist[27]
- Emily Bessoir[2]
- Sue Bird[28]
- Nathalie Björn[10]
- Carl Blasco[29]
- Miriam Blasco[30]
- Anastasia Blayvas[2]
- Lucilla Boari[31]
- Wendy Bonilla[2]
- Tom Bosworth[32]
- Erica Bougard[33]
- Nicole Branagh[34]
- Sabine Braun[35]
- Kelly Brazier[36]
- Linda Bresonik[37]
- Lucy Bronze[10]
- Giorgia Bronzini[38]
- Gayle Broughton[4]
- Svenja Brunckhorst[2]
- Rachele Bruni[39]
- Kadeisha Buchanan[4]
- Amandine Buchard[40]
- Saskia Budgett[41]
- Anne Buijs[39]
- Niels Bukh[42]
- Kris Burley[43]
- Balian Buschbaum[44]
- Karin Büttner-Janz[45]
- Emilie Bydwell[46]
- Linda Caicedo[2]
- Jane Campbell[47]
- Paula Camus[2]
- Ally Carda[48]
- Adriana Cardoso[2]
- Agnete Carlsen[49]
- Ellie Carpenter[50]
- Marjorie Carpréaux[4]
- Cecilia Carranza Saroli[51]
- Borja Carrascosa[2]
- Peter Caruth[52]
- Sherry Cassuto[53]
- Nina Castagna[2]
- Rut Castillo[4]
- Timo Cavelius[2]
- Isadora Cerullo[54]
- Dirkie Chamberlain[55]
- Dutee Chand[56][j]
- Kendall Chase[4]
- Mark Chatfield[57]
- Darren Chiacchia[58]
- Amanda Chidester[59]
- Layshia Clarendon[60]
- Dominic Clarke[61]
- Kerron Clement[62]
- Teal Cohen[2]
- Cata Coll[2]
- Aoife Cooke[63]
- Natalie Cook[64]
- Kahleah Copper[2]
- Vanina Correa[15]
- Rose Cossar[65]
- Robert Costello[66]
- Fiona Crackles[2]
- Scott Cranham[67]
- Cristiane[68]
- Amanda Cromwell[69]
- Larissa Crummer[15]
- Orlando Cruz[70]
- Ana Marcela Cunha[4]
- Nina Cutro-Kelly[4]
- Søren Dahl[71]
- Lisa Dahlkvist[72]
- Tom Daley[73]
- Katy Daley-McLean[74]
- Rachel Daly[4]
- Eleni Daniilidou[66]
- Ana Carolina da Silva[4]
- Chayenne da Silva[2]
- Izabela da Silva[4]
- Tierna Davidson[4]
- Debinha[75]
- Chantal de Bruijn[76]
- Gabriela DeBues-Stafford[77]
- Sophie de Goede[2]
- Anouk Dekker[4]
- Irene de Kok[66]
- Casey Dellacqua[78]
- Elena Delle Donne[79]
- Valerie Demey[4]
- Elisa Di Francisca[80]
- Alex Di Giorgio[81]
- Margielyn Didal[4]
- Babe Didrikson Zaharias[82]
- Natalya Diehm[2]
- Carlien Dirkse van den Heuvel[66]
- Stefanie Dolson[4]
- Gia Doonan[4]
- Sara Doorsoun[2]
- Robert Dover[83]
- Anton Down-Jenkins[84]
- Lauren Doyle[4]
- Charlotte Drury[85]
- Cathrine Dufour[4]
- Greg Duhaime[86]
- Céline Dumerc[40]
- Katie Duncan[87]
- Lin Dunn[88]
- Imke Duplitzer[89]
- Rayan Dutra[2]
- Taylor Edwards[4]
- Paola Egonu[90]
- Emily Ehrlich[2]
- Andri Eleftheriou[51]
- Norman Elder[91]
- Jill Ellis[92]
- Rashida Ellis[4]
- Crystal Emmanuel-Ahye[2]
- Christiane Endler[93]
- Charlotte Englebert[2]
- Abby Erceg[4]
- Magdalena Eriksson[94]
- Terence Etherton[95]
- Nicola Fairbrother[30]
- Jennifer Falk[10]
- Gigi Fernández[66]
- Beatriz Ferreira[2]
- Michelle Ferris[96]
- Marina Fioravanti[4]
- Nilla Fischer[97]
- Sisca Folkertsma[4]
- Amini Fonua[4]
- Caitlin Foord[98]
- Formiga[4]
- Mark Foster[99]
- Michaela Foster[2]
- Larissa França[100]
- Adrianna Franch[101]
- Francielle[102]
- Larissa Franklin[4]
- Sharn Freier[2]
- Lucía Fresco[103]
- Lawrence Keith Frostad[104]
- Edward Gal[105]
- Vicky Galindo[106]
- Carol Gattaz[4]
- Lauriane Genest[2]
- Regina George[107]
- Yarden Gerbi[108]
- Geyse[109]
- Emily Gielnik[4]
- Ginny Gilder[110]
- Kirsty Gilmour[111]
- Xantal Giné[2]
- Paula Ginzo[4]
- Élodie Godin[112]
- Tomás González[113]
- Katrina Gorry[15]
- Jasmin Grabowski[4]
- Maddy Grant[2]
- Chelsea Gray[4]
- Ellia Green[114]
- Kelly Griffin[115]
- Brittney Griner[79]
- Inka Grings[37]
- Annie Guglia[116]
- Gabriela Guimarães[2]
- Sean Gunn[117]
- Víctor Gutiérrez[118]
- Astrid Guyart[40]
- Peter Häggström[119]
- Nathalie Hagman[4]
- Alina Hagstrom[2]
- Georgia Hall[2]
- Gro Hammerseng[120]
- Becky Hammon[121]
- Louise Hansen[122]
- Kellie Harrington[51]
- Ashlyn Harris[123]
- Campbell Harrison[2]
- Jessica Harrison[124]
- Tone Haugen[125]
- Tiia Hautala[126]
- Bruce Hayes[66]
- Tobin Heath[127]
- Nicole Heavirland[128]
- Mathew Helm[129]
- Lauren Hemp[130]
- Mélanie Henique[131]
- Isabell Herlovsen[132]
- Jenni Hermoso[2]
- Laurie Hernandez[85]
- Raz Hershko[4]
- Carl Hester[66]
- Kelly Holmes[133]
- Michelle Heyman[134]
- Nikki Hiltz[2]
- Ashley Hoffman[2]
- Ursula Holl[135]
- Laurel Hubbard[136]
- Angela Hucles[137]
- Karen Hultzer[66]
- Mia Hundvin[8]
- Maarten Hurkmans[4]
- Lina Hurtig[138]
- Svenja Huth[10]
- Diego Hypólito[139]
- Sophie Ingle[140]
- Letícia Izidoro[4]
- Colin Jackson[141]
- Refiloe Jane[98]
- Aleksandra Jarmolińska[142]
- Patrick Jeffrey[143]
- Caitlyn Jenner[144]
- Daniel Jervis[145]
- Juan Antonio Jiménez[2]
- Marleen Jochems[2]
- Clarke Johnstone[2]
- Megan Jones[146]
- Sarah Jones[4]
- Steffi Jones[147]
- Grace Joyce[2]
- Jasmine Joyce[148]
- Natasha Kai[149]
- Tanya Kalivas[150]
- Ebrar Karakurt[151]
- Daria Kasatkina[152]
- Nicolás Keenan[2]
- Alev Kelter[4]
- Johan Kenkhuis[153]
- Alanna Kennedy[154]
- Sam Kerr[4]
- Isabel Kerschowski[155]
- Emma Kete[156]
- Thembi Kgatlana[15]
- Lotte Kiærskou[157]
- Billie Jean King[158]
- Fran Kirby[4]
- Sandra Kirby[159]
- Kristi Kirshe[2]
- Jen Kish[160]
- Valentina Kogan[161]
- Dominik Koll[162]
- Daniel Kowalski[163]
- Katarina Kowplos[4]
- Katja Kraus[164]
- Ali Krieger[123]
- Michelle Kroppen[2]
- Nathalie Kubalski[2]
- Emma Kullberg[10]
- Luca Kumahara[165]
- Stephanie Labbé[166]
- Alexandra Lacrabère[66]
- Maëlle Lakrar[2]
- Kim Lammers[167]
- Holly Lam-Moores[168]
- Ghislaine Landry[169]
- Jessica Landström[170]
- Lauren Lappin[106]
- Inès Lardeur[2]
- Marjorie Larney[171]
- Marion Lay[172]
- Stephen Laybutt[173]
- Lauren Leal[2]
- Kylie Ledbrook[174]
- Mark Leduc[175]
- Evy Leibfarth[4]
- Anat Lelior[2]
- Alice Lesgourgues[2]
- Malin Levenstad[176]
- Danell Leyva[177]
- Li Ying[178]
- Nancy Lieberman[179]
- Silvana Lima[4]
- Hedvig Lindahl[180]
- Lori Lindsey[181]
- Renate Lingor[122]
- Ari-Pekka Liukkonen[182]
- Chloe Logarzo[4]
- Annalie Longo[15]
- Lorena[2]
- Greg Louganis[183]
- Fritzi Löwy[184]
- Jewell Loyd[185]
- Sabrina Lozada-Cabbage[4]
- Luciana[2]
- Justin Lui[2]
- Kaili Lukan[4]
- Joey Lye[4]
- Sofía Maccari[4]
- Zoe MacKinnon[186]
- Irish Magno[4]
- Florence Maheu[4]
- Anneli Maley[2]
- Lauren Mansfield[2]
- Robbie Manson[187]
- Arthur Mariano[188]
- Tiffani Marinho[2]
- Gail Marquis[189]
- Brian Marshall[190]
- Marta[191]
- Conchita Martínez[66]
- Diana Matheson[192]
- Patrícia Matieli[2]
- Ian Matos[193]
- Amélie Mauresmo[194]
- Marnie McBean[195]
- Martha McCabe[196]
- Haylie McCleney[4]
- Angel McCoughtry[197]
- Susan McGreivy[198]
- Sophie McKinna[199]
- Erin McLeod[4]
- Inika McPherson[107]
- Linda Medalen[200]
- Lauren Meece[201]
- Tayra Meléndez[19]
- Ioannis Melissanidis[202]
- Kim Mestdagh[4]
- Holly Metcalf[66]
- Kristie Mewis[203]
- Teagan Micah[4]
- Theresa Michalak[204]
- Domien Michiels[4]
- Vivianne Miedema[4]
- Hans Peter Minderhoud[105]
- Sandra Minnert[205]
- Kayla Miracle[206]
- Matthew Mitcham[207]
- Leilani Mitchell[4]
- Portia Modise[208]
- Robert de Montesquiou[209]
- Rosamaria Montibeller[2]
- Daniela Montoya[210]
- Robyn Moodaly[98]
- Meikayla Moore[2]
- Gabriela Moreschi[2]
- Carmelina Moscato[211]
- Ana Moser[212]
- Sofía Mulánovich[4]
- Nadine Müller[213]
- Nina Müller[214]
- Eefje Muskens[215]
- Leigh-Ann Naidoo[216]
- Marie-Ève Nault[115]
- Martina Navratilova[217]
- Erin Nayler[98]
- Ashley Nee[218]
- Robert Newton[219]
- Cindy Ngamba[2]
- Bente Nordby[220]
- Jana Novotná[221]
- Katja Nyberg[120]
- Graeme Obree[222]
- Kate O'Brien[223][k]
- Paul O'Brien[66]
- Tzipora Obziler[224]
- Jolanta Ogar[4]
- Grace O'Hanlon[4]
- Kelley O'Hara[4]
- Meghan O'Leary[4]
- Inger Pors Olsen[66]
- Poppy Starr Olsen[4]
- Mariona Ortiz[19]
- Robert Páez[225]
- Irene Paredes[2]
- Candace Parker[226]
- Kaia Parnaby[4]
- Bruna de Paula[227]
- Maartje Paumen[228]
- Christinna Pedersen[229]
- Shaina Pellington[4]
- Otto Peltzer[230]
- Fiona Pennie[215]
- Carole Péon[124]
- Carlos Peralta[231]
- Ria Percival[15]
- María Pérez[232]
- Mayssa Pessoa[66]
- Nesthy Petecio[4]
- Babett Peter[233]
- Beate Peters[35]
- Alexis Peterson[19]
- Anna Petrakova[226]
- Mathilde Petriaux[2]
- Pauline Peyraud-Magnin[2]
- Mason Phelps Jr.[234]
- Erin Phillips[235]
- Constance Picaud[2]
- David Pichler[143]
- Fernanda Pinilla[4]
- George Poage[236]
- Nadia Podoroska[237]
- Rafael Polinario[66][l]
- Jillion Potter[115]
- Kayleigh Powell[2]
- Natalie Powell[4]
- Christen Press[127]
- Lauren Price[16]
- Bev Priestman[238][239]
- Peter Prijdekker[240]
- Miriam Pritchard[2]
- Alexia Putellas[2]
- Emma Puvrez[2]
- Celia Quansah[146]
- Quinn[241]
- Isalys Quiñones[19]
- Chuthamat Raksat[2]
- Ana Patrícia Ramos[242]
- Megan Rapinoe[243]
- Hayley Raso[98]
- Roberta Ratzke[2]
- Felicitas Rauch[2]
- Abigail Raye[2]
- Lisa Raymond[244]
- Alba Redondo[2]
- Cheryl Reeve[245]
- Mel Reid[246]
- Sha'Carri Richardson[2]
- Helen Richardson-Walsh[247]
- Kate Richardson-Walsh[247]
- Hege Riise[248]
- Yoreli Rincón[249]
- Hannah Roberts[250]
- Danni Roche[251]
- Robbie Rogers[252]
- Craig Rogerson[253]
- Yulimar Rojas[51]
- Sofía Roma[19]
- Trine Rønning[254]
- Caitlin Rooskrantz[4]
- Petra Rossner[14]
- Olivier Rouyer[255]
- Stephanie Rovetti[2]
- Leif Rovsing[171]
- Kamilla Rytter Juhl[229]
- Alexis Sablone[256]
- Dayshalee Salamán[4]
- Cheryl Salisbury[257]
- Senni Salminen[4]
- Regina Salmons[258]
- Victoria Sandell Svensson[259]
- Leicy Santos[210]
- Enrique Sarasola Jr.[260]
- Raven Saunders[4]
- Tessie Savelkouls[160]
- Lotta Schelin[261]
- Tabea Schendekehl[2]
- Lea Schüller[2]
- Demi Schuurs[4]
- Alex Scott[262]
- Jill Scott[4]
- Lauren Scruggs[2]
- Briana Scurry[263]
- Caroline Seger[176]
- Guenter Seidel[234]
- Linda Sembrant[10]
- Caster Semenya[264][m]
- Reidun Seth[125]
- Alena Sharp[4]
- Kailen Sheridan[4]
- Sally Shipard[265]
- Jackie Silva[266]
- Rafaela Silva[267]
- Georgia Simmerling[166]
- Kyah Simon[15]
- Jimmy Sjödin[66]
- Therese Sjögran[176]
- Katarzyna Skorupa[90]
- Rikke Skov[157]
- Alana Smith[256]
- Kelly Smith[262]
- Emilce Sosa[268]
- Douglas Souza[4]
- Laís Souza[269]
- Sherida Spitse[4]
- Guusje Steenhuis[4]
- Marianne Steinbrecher[270]
- Ingvild Stensland[271]
- Helen Stephens[171]
- Breanna Stewart[4]
- Demi Stokes[4]
- Casey Stoney[272]
- Heidi Støre[49]
- Beth Storry[76]
- Samantha Stosur[4]
- Jérémy Stravius[40]
- Luke Strong[273]
- Martina Strutz[274]
- Rennae Stubbs[244]
- Carla Suárez[4]
- Erica Sullivan[4]
- Pia Sundhage[275]
- Annica Svensson[276]
- Kaylin Swart[15]
- Sheryl Swoopes[277]
- Stacy Sykora[278]
- Tainá[2]
- Blyth Tait[279]
- Tamires[15]
- Melissa Tancredi[115]
- Tarciane[2]
- Diana Taurasi[280]
- Penny Taylor[280]
- Arjen Teeuwissen[66]
- Carly Telford[4]
- Irma Testa[281]
- Ina-Yoko Teutenberg[282]
- Mark Tewksbury[175]
- Carole Thate[12]
- Jessica Thoennes[4]
- Alyssa Thomas[2]
- Kris Thomas[4]
- Lowri Thomas[2]
- Markus Thormeyer[283]
- Ian Thorpe[284]
- Elise Thorsnes[98]
- Sara Thunebro[285]
- Sandie Toletti[2]
- Ellen Tomek[4]
- Lauren Torley[286]
- Gearoid Towey[287]
- Susannah Townsend[115]
- Ruby Tui[4]
- Marc Tur[4]
- Emma Twigg[288]
- Anissa Urtez[59]
- Lara Vadlau[289]
- Daniëlle van de Donk[4]
- Stefanie van der Gragt[4]
- Marieke van der Wal[39]
- Shanice van de Sanden[4]
- Sanne van Dijke[4]
- Merel van Dongen[4]
- Emily van Egmond[15]
- Marleen van Iersel[290]
- Charline Van Snick[291]
- Alison Van Uytvanck[4]
- Janine van Wyk[292]
- Elke Vanhoof[4]
- Melissa Vargas[293]
- Júlia Vasconcelos[115]
- Dan Veatch[294]
- Anne Veenendaal[4]
- Julian Venonsky[4]
- Lena Videkull[295]
- Sunette Viljoen[115]
- Linda Villumsen[296]
- Cortnee Vine[2]
- Lisa-Marie Vizaniari[297]
- Marianne Vos[2]
- Martina Voss-Tecklenburg[298]
- Tom Waddell[299]
- Nick Wagman[4]
- Kira Walkenhorst[300]
- Ji Wallace[301]
- Keira Walsh[302]
- Michaela Walsh[4]
- Sarah Walsh[243]
- Lisa Walton[303]
- Abby Wambach[304]
- Jeffrey Wammes[115]
- Frederic Wandres[2]
- Haleigh Washington[4]
- Ann Wauters[4]
- Saskia Webber[305]
- Rowie Webster[4]
- Sami Whitcomb[2]
- Marena Whittle[2]
- Hannah Wilkinson[4]
- Leah Wilkinson[4]
- Rhian Wilkinson[306]
- Fara Williams[307]
- Natalie Williams[308]
- Sharni Williams[4]
- Leah Williamson[309][310]
- Marissa Williamson Pohlman[2]
- Lynn Wilms[98]
- Alex Wilson[2]
- Hayley Wilson[4]
- Spencer Wilton[115]
- Chris Witty[311][n]
- Chelsea Wolfe[4]
- Portia Woodman[4]
- Jack Woolley[4]
- Emma Wright[2]
- Tyler Wright[2]
- Marta Xargay[312]
- Kirsty Yallop[313]
- Tameka Yallop[313]
- Nico Young[2]
- Shelina Zadorsky[314]
- Lily Zhang[2]
- Katarzyna Zillmann[4]
LGBTQ+ Winter Olympians
[edit]- Erin Ambrose[315]
- Filippo Ambrosini[315]
- Gillian Apps[316]
- Kévin Aymoz[315]
- Megan Bankes[315]
- Ebba Berglund[315]
- Andrew Blaser[315]
- Brian Boitano[317]
- Brittany Bowe[318]
- Belle Brockhoff[319]
- Jason Brown[315]
- Anastasia Bucsis[320]
- Jeffrey Buttle[321]
- Caitlin Cahow[322]
- Alex Carpenter[315]
- Julie Chu[323]
- Callan Chythlook-Sifsof[324]
- Guillaume Cizeron[325]
- Emily Clark[315]
- Robin Cousins[326]
- Toller Cranston[327]
- John Curry[328]
- Mélodie Daoust[315]
- Nancy Drolet[329]
- Meghan Duggan[316]
- John Fennell[330]
- Randy Gardner[331]
- Makayla Gerken Schofield[315]
- Lewis Gibson[332]
- Amber Glenn[315]
- Timothy Goebel[333]
- Joan Guetschow[334]
- Michi Halilović[335]
- Jayna Hefford[336]
- Jorik Hendrickx[337]
- Edel Therese Høiseth[335]
- Erika Holst[338]
- Venla Hovi[339]
- Daniela Iraschko-Stolz[340]
- Brianne Jenner[341]
- Barbara Jezeršek[342]
- Breezy Johnson[343]
- Kathleen Kauth[336]
- Gus Kenworthy[344]
- Christopher Kinney[345]
- Stine Brun Kjeldaas[335]
- Anna Kjellbin[315]
- Hilary Knight[346]
- Charline Labonté[320]
- Aneta Lédlová[315]
- Timothy LeDuc[315]
- Ylva Lindberg[347]
- Alysa Liu[348]
- Cheryl Maas[335]
- Robert McCall[335]
- Simona Meiler[318]
- Kim Meylemans[318]
- Eric Mitchell[349]
- Bruce Mouat[315]
- Sandra Näslund[315]
- Ondrej Nepela[327]
- Ryan O'Meara[350]
- Brian Orser[351]
- Caroline Ouellette[323]
- Šárka Pančochová[352]
- Anja Pärson[353]
- Amanda Pelkey[339]
- Brian Pockar[354]
- Paul Poirier[315]
- Marie-Philip Poulin[355]
- Simon Proulx-Sénécal[315]
- Eric Radford[356]
- Emilia Ramboldt[357]
- Jamie Lee Rattray[315]
- Javier Raya[358]
- Adam Rippon[359]
- Hig Roberts[360]
- Ronald Robertson[361]
- Angela Ruggiero[362]
- Jill Saulnier[315]
- Matthew Savoie[363]
- Ronja Savolainen[315]
- Nicole Silveira[364]
- Georgia Simmerling[166]
- Blake Skjellerup[365]
- Vibeke Skofterud[366]
- Laura Stacey[355]
- Tricia Stumpf[334]
- Sarah Vaillancourt[367]
- Sanne van Kerkhof[338]
- Sophie Vercruyssen[318]
- Kaitlyn Weaver[368]
- Johnny Weir[369]
- Kendall Wesenberg[370]
- Stacy Wilson[335]
- Marieke Wijsman[335]
- Chris Witty[311][n]
- Lara Wolf[315]
- Ireen Wüst[338]
- Natalia Zabiiako[152]
- Micah Zandee-Hart[315]
LGBTQ+ Paralympians
[edit]- Jen Armbruster[371]
- Josie Aslakson[372]
- Nikki Ayers[373]
- Tuany Barbosa Siqueira[223]
- Monique Burkland[374]
- Yuliya Chernoy[375]
- Ellie Cole[376]
- Hailey Danz[223]
- Diede de Groot[373]
- Abby Dunkin[377]
- Katie-George Dunlevy[223]
- Kaitlyn Eaton[223]
- Jardênia Félix[373]
- Edênia Garcia[378]
- Megan Giglia[379]
- Theresa Goh[380]
- Laura Goodkind[381]
- Barbara Gross[223]
- Már Gunnarsson[382]
- Jude Hamer[383]
- Claire Harvey[384]
- Terry Hayes[385]
- Querijn Hensen[223]
- David Hill[386]
- Allison Jones[387]
- Bo Kramer[223]
- Robyn Lambird[388]
- Crystal Lane-Wright[389]
- Louis Lawlor[373]
- Josiane Lima[223]
- Tara Llanes[223]
- Robyn Love[223]
- Angela Madsen[390]
- Alana Maldonado[223]
- Débora Menezes[223]
- Asya Miller[371]
- Desiree Miller[391]
- Mareike Miller[391]
- Ness Murby[165]
- Kate O'Brien[223][k]
- Brenda Osnaya[223]
- Cindy Ouellet[392]
- Marie Patouillet[393]
- Lee Pearson[394]
- Patrícia Pereira[373]
- Rafael Polinario[66][l]
- Mariana Ribeiro[223]
- Lucy Robinson[223]
- Lauren Rowles[383]
- Courtney Ryan[223]
- Moran Samuel[395]
- Monica Sereda[396]
- Lucy Shuker[223]
- Hallie Smith[223]
- Maz Strong[388]
- Kevin van Ham[373]
- Marieke Vervoort[374]
- Alexandra Viney[373]
- Ben Weekes[397]
- Stephanie Wheeler[398]
- Emma Wiggs[223]
- Laurie Williams[223]
LGBTQ+ artists
[edit]- Delmar Banner[399]
- Walter Battiss[400]
- Arno Breker[401]
- Gabriele D'Annunzio[209]
- Roy De Maistre[402]
- Thomas Eakins[403]
- Fanie Eloff[404]
- Beatrice Fenton[405][406]
- Harriet Whitney Frishmuth[407]
- Vincenzo Gemito[408]
- Robert Graves[409]
- Ludwig von Hofmann[410]
- Winslow Homer[411]
- Anna Hyatt Huntington[412]
- Eleuter Iwaszkiewicz[413]
- Mainie Jellett[414][415]
- Harald Kreutzberg[416]
- Henry de Montherlant[417]
- Jan Parandowski[418]
- Brenda Putnam[419][420]
- Janet Scudder[421]
- Renée Sintenis[422][423]
- Carl Sprinchorn[424][425]
- Milly Steger[426]
- Ernst van Heerden[427]
- Mary Wigman[428]
- Ángel Zárraga[429]
See also
[edit]- LGBT issues at the Olympic and Paralympic Games
- Sex verification and intersex athletes at the Olympic Games
- List of LGBT sportspeople
Notes
[edit]- ^ a b Based on the information presented on this page
- ^ a b See List of LGBT Summer Olympians (1896–2000)
- ^ Australian Paralympic swimmer Ellie Cole also has 17 medals, six of which are golds. See List of LGBT Paralympians
- ^ See List of LGBT Winter Olympians
- ^ See List of Olympic records in speed skating
- ^ Pia Sundhage holds all coaching records. Vivianne Miedema has scored the most goals of an individual player in a single Olympic Games and in a single Olympic match. See List of women's Olympic football tournament records and statistics.
- ^ See List of Olympic best times in rowing
- ^ See List of Olympic records in athletics and Triple jump world record progression.
- ^ Harald Kreutzberg and Mary Wigman received medals in the competition part of the 1936 dance event.[1] As a demonstration event, these medals are not counted.
- ^ Chand is included both as an LGBTQ+ athlete and an intersex athlete.
- ^ a b Kate O'Brien is included both as a Summer Olympian and a Paralympian.
- ^ a b Polinario is included both as a Summer Olympian and a Paralympian.
- ^ Semenya is included both as an LGBTQ+ athlete and an intersex athlete.
- ^ a b Witty is included both as a Summer Olympian and a Winter Olympian.
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