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Revision as of 14:58, 12 August 2024
Other Latter-day Saint Olympians on the U.S. team include Lacey Nymeyer, 100-meter freestyle and 4 x 100-meter freestyle relay; Lindsey Anderson, steeplechase; Ryan Millar and Rich Lambourne, volleyball; Jake Gibb, beach volleyball; and Tairia Flowers, softball.
Niklas Arrhenius, who will represent the Swedish national team in the discus, is one of several Mormon athletes from around the world.
Steeplechase competitor Anderson says the Church’s health code — which advises against the use of alcohol, tobacco and other harmful substances — helps her to stay away from drugs and to run her best.
Latter-day Saint Olympians | Sport | Olympic Games | Ranking |
Jillian Camarena-Williams | Women's shot put | 2008 Beijing
2012 London |
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Rulon Gardner | Greco-Roman Wrestling | 2000 Sydney
2004 Athens |
Gold medal
Bronze medal |
Josh McAdams | Steeplechase | 2008 Beijing | |
Melanie Roach | Weightlifting | 2008 Beijing | 6th in 53k |
Kenneth Rooks | Steeplechase 3000m | 2024 Paris | Silver medal |
Conner Mantz | 10000m marathon | 2024 Paris | 8th |
Peter Vidmar | Pommel horse
Men's gymnastics team |
1984 Los Angeles | Gold medal
Gold medal |