Czech Republic at the Olympics explained

Noc:CZE
Nocname:Czech Olympic Committee
Games:Olympics
Website: 
Rank:38
Gold:32
Silver:33
Bronze:41
See also: (1900–1912)
(1920–1992)

The Czech Republic first participated at the Olympic Games as an independent nation in 1994, and has competed in every Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games since then. Prior to the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993, Czech athletes had competed at the Olympics from 1920 to 1992 as Czechoslovakia and from 1900 to 1912 as Bohemia.

Athletes from the Czech Republic have won a total of 67 medals at the Summer Games, with canoeing, athletics and shooting as the top medal-producing sports. The nation has also won 34 medals at the Winter Games, mostly in cross-country skiing, speed skating, and ultimately popular ice hockey. In terms of medal count, the most decorated Czech Olympian in the post-Czechoslovak period is speed skater Martina Sáblíková (7 medals between 2010 and 2022).

The National Olympic Committee for the Czech Republic is the Czech Olympic Committee, which was founded in 1899 and recognized in its current form by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in 1993. In November 2022, the Czech Olympic Committee requested that the name Czechia should be used in the IOC database.[1]

Participation

Timeline of participation

Olympic
year/s
Team
align = left 1900–1912
align = left 1920–1992
align = left since 1994 style = background:moccasin Czechia (CZE)

Medal tables

See also: All-time Olympic Games medal table.

Medals by Summer Games

GamesAthletesTotalRank
1900–1912 as
1920–1992 as part of
4 3 4 11 17
2 3 3 8 28
1 3 5 9 42
3 3 1 7 24
4 4 3 11 19
1 2 7 10 43
4 4 3 11 18
3 0 2 5 28
future event
Total 22 22 28 72 44

Medals by Winter Games

GamesAthletesTotalRank
1920–1992 as part of
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 3 14
1 2 0 3 16
1 2 1 4 15
2 0 4 6 14
2 4 3 9 15
2 2 3 7 14
1 0 1 2 21
future event
Total 10 11 13 34 20

Medals by winter sport

List of medalists

Summer Games

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
Men's javelin throw
Men's C-1 1000 metres
Men's C-1 500 metres
Women's slalom K-1
Men's slalom C-1
Men's slalom C-2
Women's doubles
Men's decathlon
Women's triple jump
Men's 10 metre running target
Women's singles
Men's javelin throw
Women's slalom K-1
Men's decathlon
Men's light heavyweight
Men's skeet
Men's slalom C-2
Men's 50 metre pistol
Men's competition
Men's decathlon
Men's quadruple sculls
Women's Europe class
Women's 25 m pistol
Men's high jump
Women's Discus Throw
Men's slalom C-2
Men's competition
Women's 10 m air rifle
Women's javelin throw
Men's trap
Women's 10 metre air rifle
Men's slalom C-2
Women's 50 metre rifle three positions
Men's single sculls
Men's Greco-Roman 96 kg
Women's javelin throw
Men's cross-country
Men's
Women's single sculls
Men's slalom K-1
Men's single sculls
Women's doubles
Women's 400 m hurdles
Men's K-4 1000 m
Women's 50 m rifle three positions
Men's javelin throw
Men's 100 kg
Men's K-1 1000 m
Men's cross-country
Men's slalom K-1
Men's single sculls
Women's singles

Women's doubles

Mixed doubles
Women's javelin throw
Men's K-4 1000 m
Men's trap
Men's 100 kg
Men's K-1 slalom
Women's doubles
Men's trap
Men's C-1 slalom
Women's singles
Men's javelin throw
Men's foil
K-2 1000 metres
Men's javelin throw
Mixed doubles
Men's C-1 1000 metres
Men's K-1 1000 metres
Men's team épée
Women's javelin throw

Winter Games

MedalNameGamesSportEvent
Men's competition
Women's 5 km
Women's pursuit
Men's aerials
Women's 15 km
Women's pursuit
Women's 30 km
Women's pursuit
Men's 15 km
Men's competition
Women's 3000 metres
Women's 5000 metres
Women's slalom
Men's 15 kilometre freestyle
Men's 4 x 10 kilometre relay
Women's 1500 metres
Women's snowboard cross
Women's 5000 metres
Men's pursuit
Women's mass start
Mixed relay
Women's 3000 metres
Men's sprint
Men's mass start
Women's relay
Women's super-G
Women's parallel giant slalom
Men's sprint
Women's 5000 metres
Women's sprint
Women's 500 metres
Women's snowboard cross
SnowboardingWomen's parallel giant slalom
Speed skatingWomen's 5000 metres

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Lloyd . Owen . Czech Olympic Committee to request country's name changed by IOC to Czechia . 18 May 2023 . . 5 November 2022.