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Revision as of 15:13, 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;
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
Latter-day Saint Olympians | Sport | Olympic Games | Ranking |
Lindsey Anderson | Steeplechase 3000m | 2008 Beijing | 8th |
Jillian Camarena-Williams | Women's shot put | 2008 Beijing
2012 London |
12th
16th (qualifiers) |
Rulon Gardner | Greco-Roman Wrestling | 2000 Sydney
2004 Athens |
Gold medal
Bronze medal |
Josh McAdams | Steeplechase 3000m | 2008 Beijing | |
Antje Misersky Harvey | Women's biathlon 15 km individual
7.5 km sprint |
1992 Albertville | Gold
Silver |
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 |