Paris Olympics

 

STILLWATER – Oklahoma State is sending a record 12 athletes to the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The list is comprised of men’s golfers Wyndham Clark (USA), Viktor Hovland (Norway), Alex Noren (Sweden) and Kris Ventura (Norway), women’s track and field athletes Ariadni Adamopoulou (Greece), Chase Ealey Jackson (USA), Gabija Galvydyte (Lithuania), Ieva Zarankaite Gumbs (Lithuania), men’s track and field athlete Jacob Fincham-Dukes (Great Britain), men’s tennis player Aleksandr Nedovyesov (Kazakhstan), women’s golfer Maja Stark (Sweden) and women's soccer player Grace Neville (New Zealand).

OSU’s 12 Olympic athletes ties for second-most among Big 12 schools at the Paris Games, trailing only Arizona State (22).

Oklahoma State has produced 121 Olympians all-time and entering the 2024 Paris Games, 34 earned a medal - 21 gold, five silver and eight bronze.

OSU has been represented at every Olympic Summer Games in which the United States has competed in since 1924.

Oklahoma State has produced at least one medalist in 19 of the last 20 Olympic Summer Games in which the United States has competed since 1932. The lone exception was in 1972, when the Henry Iba-coached Team USA men’s basketball team chose to not accept silver medals following a controversial result against the Soviet Union in the gold medal game.

Included among Oklahoma State’s Olympic gold medalists are a quartet of two-time winners - wrestlers Yojiro Uetake and John Smith, men’s basketball star Bob Kurland and softball pitching ace Michele Smith.

Oklahoma State Athletes at the 2024 Paris Olympics
Wyndham Clark United States Men's Golf Men's Individual
Viktor Hovland Norway Men's Golf Men's Individual
Alex Noren Sweden Men's Golf Men's Individual
Kris Ventura Norway Men's Golf Men's Individual
Aleksandr Nedovyesov Kazakhstan Men's Tennis Doubles
Jacob Fincham-Dukes Great Britain Men's Track and Field Long jump
Maja Stark Sweden Women's Golf Women's Individual
Grace Neville New Zealand Women's Soccer Team
Gabija Galvydyte Lithuania Women's Track and Field 800 meters
Ieva Zarankaite Gumbs Lithuania Women's Track and Field Discus throw
Ariadni Adamopoulou Greece Women's Track and Field Pole vault
Chase Ealey Jackson United States Women's Track and Field Shot put