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Subject: Re: Ivy League had an exceptional year at the 2024 Olympics


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Date Posted: 19:12:53 08/13/24 Tue
In reply to: IvySportsJunkie 's message, "Ivy League had an exceptional year at the 2024 Olympics" on 14:11:29 08/12/24 Mon

The Olympic Medal Count by Country treats an Olympic individual medal or an Olympic team medal as one. However, the university athletic departments, as well as their respective athletic conferences, elect to track their total student athlete medal counts based on the number of medals won by each student athlete. Therefore, the Ivy League has identified that its final Olympic medal count is 32 medals for our Ivy student athlete Olympic competitors. This impressive total places us as the fourth most medals earned by an athletic conference in the United States. Note that a Brown alumnus also coached the US Women’s rugby team to a bronze medal, but the IOC policy is to not award medals to Olympic coaches.

Below is a summary of the Ivy League medal count by school, athlete and events.

Harvard 13 medals (Gabby Thomas, 3 golds in track; Kristin Faulkner, 2 golds in cycling, Lauren Scruggs, 1 gold, 1 silver in fencing; Liam Corrigan 1 gold in rowing; Lisa Tertsch, 1 gold in triathlon; David Ambler, 1 bronze in rowing; Clark Dean, 1 bronze in rowing; Peter Quintin, 1 bronze in rowing; and Christian Tabash, 1 bronze in rowing)

Yale 9 medals (Thomas Digby, 1 gold in rowing; Sholto Carnegie, 1 gold in rowing; Charlie Elwes, 1 gold in rowing; Oliver Wynne Griffith, 1 silver in rowing; Maya Meschkuleit, 1 silver in rowing; Andrin Gulich, 1 bronze in rowing; Nick Rusher, 1 bronze in rowing; Daire Lynch, 1 bronze in rowing; and Ian Barrows, 1 bronze in sailing)

Princeton 4 medals (Nick Mead, 1 gold in rowing; Hannah Scott, 1 gold in rowing; Maia Mei Weintraub, 1 gold in fencing; and Tom George, 1 silver in rowing)

Cornell 3 medals (Michael Grady, 1 gold in rowing; Taylor Knibb, 1 silver in triathlon; and Kyle Dake, 1 bronze in wrestling)

Columbia 1 medal (Jackie Dubrovich, 1 gold in fencing)

Dartmouth 1 medal (Ariana Ramsey, 1 bronze in rugby)

Brown 1 medal (Henry Hollingsworth, 1 bronze in rowing)

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