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Notre Dame Student-Athletes Wrap Up Most Successful Olympics In School History

The most memorable and successful Olympic games in Notre Dame athletics history has wrapped up with the closing ceremonies of the 2024 Olympics in Paris on Sunday, August 11. The University of Notre Dame saw 16 former and current student-athletes compete at the games, with the group combining for a school record 10 total medals (six gold, one silver and three bronze). 

If Notre Dame student-athletes and alumni were a country, they would have tied for 14th with Hungary for the most gold medals in the ‘24 games and 21st with Poland and Belgium for the most overall medals. 

Medals won by Notre Dame student-athletes and alumni in Paris – 

Korbin Albert – Albert won a gold medal with the United States women’s soccer team, assisting on the game-winning goal in the final match (a 1-0 win over Brazil). Albert was a member of the Irish soccer program in 2021 and 2022 before trailblazing a new path for the Notre Dame program by signing a pro contract with Paris Saint-Germain after the ‘22 season. 

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Chris Guiliano (rising senior) – Guiliano won a gold medal on the 4×100-meter freestyle relay team, a silver medal with the 4×200-meter team and also competed in the 100 and 200 meter freestyle. 

Nick Itkin (‘22) – A two-time fencing individual foilist national champion at Notre Dame, Itkin (‘22) is now a two-time Olympic medal winner adding a bronze medal earned in Paris to his bronze from the 2020 games in Tokyo. 

Lee Kiefer (‘17) – Kiefer added a few exclamation points to her status as the most decorated women’s foil fencer in United States history at the games in Paris. She won two gold medals, one in the individual competition and another with the U.S. foil team. She joins Shannon Boxx (‘98) for the most Olympic gold medals by a Notre Dame alumnus with three (adding to her individual gold in Tokyo).  

Jewell Loyd – Loyd earned her second gold medal in as many Olympic games (Paris, Tokyo) with the perennial power United States women’s basketball team in Paris. Loyd also is the first U.S. athlete to win a gold medal in FIBA’s five-one-five and three-one-three world cup tournaments. Loyd competed for Notre Dame in women’s basketball between 2012 and 2015 before declaring for the ‘15 WNBA Draft. 

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Eszter Muhari (rising junior) – The 2023 NCAA epee champion, Muhari did not appear for Notre Dame last year as she trained for the Olympics to compete for her home nation of Hungary. Entering the games ranked ninth in the world, Muhari won an epic bronze medal match against Estonia’s Nelli Differt 15-14. The bout included nine ties and required overtime and earned the first of Hungary’s 19 total medals at the Paris games.

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Yared Nuguse (‘21) – One of the most decorated NCAA and Atlantic Coast Conference student-athletes in Notre Dame history, Nuguse showcased his closing speed in the men’s 1,500 meters in Paris, earning his first Olympic medal (bronze). 

 

 

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Jackie Young – Young joined former Irish women’s hoops alumnae Jewell Loyd in earning her second Olympic gold medal in basketball, as she also earned gold in the inaugural three-one-three competition at the Tokyo games. Young was a member of the Irish women’s basketball team from 2016-19 before becoming the No. 1 pick in the 2019 WNBA Draft. 

 

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The Notre Dame medalists were joined at the Paris games by – 

Natalie Achonwa (‘14) – Women’s Basketball – Canada

Amita Berthier (‘23) – Women’s Fencing (Foil) – Singapore

Molly Bruggeman (‘14) – Women’s Rowing (W8+) – United States

Tyler Christianson (‘24)  – Swimming (200 Breaststroke) – Panama

Lauren Ebo (2022-23 graduate student) – Women’s Basketball – Nigeria

Gerek Meinhardt (‘13) – Men’s Fencing (Foil) – United States

Cassandre Prosper (rising junior) – Women’s Basketball – Canada

Magda Skarbonkiewicz (rising freshman) – Women’s Fencing (Sabre) – United States

  • It is the most gold medals (six) and most overall medals (10) won by Notre Dame connected athletes at a single Olympiad. 
  • Gerek Meinhardt is now tied with Mariel Zagunis for the most appearances with a Notre Dame connection, as both have competed in five Olympic games. 
  • Including the Paris games, Notre Dame has seen 118 student-athletes compete at the Olympic games since 1912. Those 118 athletes have won 48 medals.

Notre Dame Olympic History

NameCountryYearSiteSport/EventMedal
Natalie AchonwaCanada2024ParisBasketball
Korbin AlbertUnited States2024ParisSoccerGold
Amita BerthierSingapore2024ParisFencing (Foil)
Molly BruggemanUnited States2024ParisRowing (Women's Eight)
Tyler ChristiansonPanama2024ParisSwimming (200 BR)
Lauren EboNigeria2024ParisBasketball
Sam GreweUnited States2024Paris (Paralympics)High Jump
Chris GuilianoUnited States2024ParisSwimming (4x100 Relay)Gold
Swimming (4x200 Relay)Silver
Swimming (100, 200)
Nick ItkinUnited States2024ParisFencing (Foil)Bronze
Lee KieferUnited States2024ParisFencing (Foil)Gold
Gold (Team)
Jewell LoydUnited States2024ParisBasketballGold
Gerek MeinhardtUnited States2024ParisFencing (Foil)
Eszter MuhariHungary2024ParisFencing (Epee)Bronze
Yared NuguseUnited States2024ParisTrack (1,500m)Bronze
Cassandre ProsperCanada2024ParisBasketball
Magda SkarbonkiewiczUnited States2024ParisFencing (Sabre)
Jackie YoungUnited States2024ParisBasketballGold
Natalie AchonwaCanada2020TokyoBasketball
Angie Akers2020TokyoBeach Volleyball (Coach)Gold
Amita BerthierSingapore2020TokyoFencing (Foil)
Molly Bruggemann2020TokyoRowing (Alternate)
Tyler ChristiansonPanama2020TokyoSwimming (200 BR, 200 IM)
Skylar Diggins-SmithUnited States2020TokyoBasketballGold
Sam GreweUnited States2020Tokyo (Paralympics)Athletics (High Jump)Gold
Kaylin HsiehHong Kong China2020TokyoFencing (Epee)
Courtney HurleyUnited States2020TokyoFencing (Epee)
Kelley HurleyUnited States2020TokyoFencing (Epee)
Nick ItkinUnited States2020TokyoFencing (Foil)Bronze (Team)
Lee KieferUnited States2020TokyoFencing (Foil)Gold
Adriana LeonCanada2020TokyoSoccerGold
Mike LitzingerPanama2020TokyoSwimming (Coach)
Jewell LoydUnited States2020TokyoBasketballGold
Sabrina MassialasUnited States2020TokyoFencing (Foil)
Gerek MeinhardtUnited States2020TokyoFencing (Foil)Bronze (Team)
Ewa NelipPoland2020TokyoFencing (Epee)
Yared NuguseUnited States2020TokyoAthletics (1,500m)
Christian Rascioni Italy2020TokyoFencing (Coach)
Francesca RussoUnited States2020TokyoFencing (Sabre)
Molly SeidelUnited States2020TokyoTrack (Marathon)Bronze
Ilija TadicMontenegro2020Tokyo (Paralympics)Swimming (50 Free)
Jackie YoungUnited States2020TokyoBasketball (3x3)Gold
Mariel ZagunisUnited States2020TokyoFencing (Sabre)
Natalie AchonwaCanada2016RioBasketball
Margaret BamgboseNigeria2016RioTrack (400m)
Angie AkersNetherlands2016RioBeach Volleyball (Coach)
Sam GreweUnited States2016Rio (Paralympics)Athletics (High Jump)Silver
Molly HuddleUnited States2016RioTrack (10,000m)
Courtney HurleyUnited States2016RioFencing (Epee)
Kelley HurleyUnited States2016RioFencing (Epee)
Lee KieferUnited States2016RioFencing (Foil)
Gerek MeinhardtUnited States2016RioFencing (Foil)Bronze (Team)
Amanda PolkUnited Staes2016RioRowing (Women's Eight)Gold
Melissa TancrediCanada2016RioSoccerBronze
Monty WilliamsUnited States2016RioBasketball (Coach)Gold
Mariel ZagunisUnited States2016RioFencing (Sabre)Bronze (Team)
Natalie AchonwaCanada2012LondonBasketball
Shannon BoxxUnited States2012LondonSoccerGold
Candace ChapmanCanada2012LondonSoccerBronze
Molly HuddleUnited States2012LondonTrack (5,000m)
Courtney HurleyUnited States2012LondonFencing (Epee)Bronze (Team)
Kelley HurleyUnited States2012LondonFencing (Epee)Bronze (Team)
Lee KieferUnited States2012LondonFencing (Foil)
Gerek MeinhardtUnited States2012LondonFencing (Foil)
Selim NurudeenNigeria2012LondonTrack (110m hurdles)
Amanda PolkUnited States2012LondonRowing (Alternate)
Mary SaxerUnited States2012LondonPole Vault (Alternate)
Melissa TancrediCanada2012LondonSoccerBronze
Mariel ZagunisUnited States2012LondonFencing (Sabre)
Shannon BoxxUnited States2008BeijingSoccerGold
Thomas ChamneyIreland2008BeijingTrack (800m)
Candace ChapmanCanada2008BeijingSoccer
Kelley HurleyUnited States2008BeijingFencing (Epee)
Kate MarkgrafUnited States2008BeijingSoccerGold
Gerek MeinhardtUnited States2008BeijingFencing (Foil)
Selim NurudeenNigeria2008BeijingTrack (110m hurdles)
Melissa TancrediCanada2008BeijingSoccer
Mariel ZagunisUnited States2008BeijingFencing (Sabre)Gold
Bronze (Team)
Marton Gyulai Hungary2006TorinoTwo-Man Bobsled
Four-Man Bobsled
Christel BouvronSingapore2004AthensSwimming (200 Fly)
Shannon BoxxUnited States2004AthensSoccerGold
Monica GonzalezMexico2004AthensSoccer
Andrew MacKayCayman Islands2004AthensSwimming (200, 400 IM)
Kate MarkgrafUnited States2004AthensSoccerGold
Ruth RileyUnited States2004AthensBasketballGold
Jeff SmokeUnited States2004AthensFlatwater Kayak
Jan VivianiUnited States2004AthensFencing (Epee)
Mariel ZagunisUnited States2004AthensFencing (Sabre)Gold
Marton GyulaiHungary2002Salt Lake CityFour-Man Bobsled
Christel BouvronSingapore2000SydneySwimming (200, 400 Fly)
Kate MarkgrafUnited States2000SydneySoccerSilver
Nick RadkewichUnited States2000SydneyTriathlon
Mike GostigianUnited States1996AtlantaModern Pentathlon
Jileen SirokyUnited States1996AtlantaSwimming (200 BR)
Sara WalshUnited States1996AtlantaFencing (Foil)
Mike GostigianUnited States1992BarcelonaModern Pentathlon
Leszek NowosielskiCanada1992BarcelonaFencing (Sabre)
Molly SullivanUnited States1992BarcelonaFencing (Foil)
Mike GostigianUnited States1988SeoulModern Pentathlon
Molly SullivanUnited States1988SeoulFencing (Foil)
Mike McCaheyUnited States1984Los AngelesFencing (Foil)
Bjorn VaggoSweden1984Los AngelesFencing (Epee)Silver
Tim GlassUnited States1980MoscowFencing (Epee)
Bill HanzlikUnited States1980MoscowBasketball
Adrian DantleyUnited States1976MontrealBasketballGold
Rick WohlhuterUnited States1976Montreal800 MetersBronze
1,500 Meters
Rick WohlhuterUnited States1972Munich800 Meters
Shaun FitzmauriceUnited States1964TokyoBaseball (demonstration sport)
Robert HalperinUnited States1960RomeSailing
Danny KilleenUnited States1956MelbourneSailing
Vince BorylaUnited States1948LondonBasketballGold
Jim DelaneyUnited States1948LondonShot PutSilver
Alex WilsonCanada1932Los AngelesTrack (400m)Bronze
Track (800m)Silver
Track (4x400 Relay)Bronze
Alex WilsonCanada1928AmsterdamTrack (4x400 Relay)Bronze
Track (400m, 800m)
Tom LiebUnited States1924ParisDiscusBronze
Gene OberstUnited States1924ParisJavelinSilver
August “Gus” DeschUnited States1920AntwerpTrack (400m hurdles)Bronze
Harry HebnerUnited States1920AntwerpWater Polo
Johnny MurphyUnited States1920AntwerpHigh Jump
Forest FletcherUnited States1912StockholmHigh Jump, Long Jump
George PhilbrookUnited States1912StockholmDecathlon, Discus, Shot Put
James WassonUnited States1912StockholmTrack (100 yard alternate)
Harry HebnerUnited States1912StockholmSwimming (100 back)Gold
Swimming (4x200 free relay)Silver
Swimming (100 free)
Harry HebnerUnited States1908LondonSwimming (4x200 relay)Bronze
Swimming (100 free)