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Handball at the Summer Olympics

Handball at the Summer Olympics

Debut: 1936 Summer Olympics - Berlin
Olympiads: 10 (10 medal editions)
Federation: International Handball Federation - IHF

Handball at the 2012 Summer Olympics

The 2012 Summer Olympic Games are scheduled to take place in London, United Kingdom, from 27 July to 12 August 2012. The 2012 Summer Olympic Games, officially the Games of the XXX Olympiad.

• Handball at the 2012 Summer Olympics

Handball at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Dates: August 9-24, 2008
Venue: National Indoor Stadium - Beijing - China
• Handball at the 2008 Summer Olympics

Men's tournaments - Handball at the Summer Olympics

Games - Gold - Silver - Bronze
1936 Berlin - Germany (GER) - Austria (AUT) - Switzerland (SUI)
1972 Munich - Yugoslavia (YUG) - Czechoslovakia (TCH) - Romania (ROM)
1976 Montreal - Soviet Union (URS) - Romania (ROM) - Poland (POL)
1980 Moscow - East Germany (GDR) - Soviet Union (URS) - Romania (ROM)
1984 Los Angeles - Yugoslavia (YUG) - West Germany (FRG) - Romania (ROM)
1988 Seoul - Soviet Union (URS) - South Korea (KOR) - Yugoslavia (YUG)
1992 Barcelona - Unified Team (EUN) - Sweden (SWE) - France (FRA)
1996 Atlanta - Croatia (CRO) - Sweden (SWE) - Spain (ESP)
2000 Sydney - Russia (RUS) - Sweden (SWE) - Spain (ESP)
2004 Athens - Croatia (CRO) - Germany (GER) - Russia (RUS)
2008 Beijing - France (FRA) - Iceland (ISL) - Spain (ESP)
2012 London -
2016 Rio de Janeiro -

Women's tournaments - Women's Handball at the Summer Olympics

Games - Gold - Silver - Bronze
1976 Montreal - Soviet Union (URS) - East Germany (GDR) - Hungary (HUN)
1980 Moscow - Soviet Union (URS) - Yugoslavia (YUG) - East Germany (GDR)
1984 Los Angeles - Yugoslavia (YUG) - South Korea (KOR) - China (CHN)
1988 Seoul - South Korea (KOR) - Norway (NOR) - Soviet Union (URS)
1992 Barcelona - South Korea (KOR) - Norway (NOR) - Unified Team (EUN)
1996 Atlanta - Denmark (DEN) - South Korea (KOR) - Hungary (HUN)
2000 Sydney - Denmark (DEN) - Hungary (HUN) - Norway (NOR)
2004 Athens - Denmark (DEN) - South Korea (KOR) - Ukraine (UKR)
2008 Beijing - Norway (NOR) - Russia (RUS) - South Korea (KOR)
2012 London -
2016 Rio de Janeiro -

Medals Table - Handball Men at the Summer Olympics

Rank - Nation - Gold - Silver - Bronze - Total
1 - Soviet Union - 2 - 1 - 0 - 3
2 - Yugoslavia - 2 - 0 - 1 - 3
2 - Russia / CIS - 2 - 0 - 1 - 3
4 - Croatia - 2 - 0 - 0 - 2
5 - Germany - 1 - 2 - 0 - 3
6 - France - 1 - 0 - 1 - 2
7 - East Germany - 1 - 0 - 0 - 1
8 - Sweden - 0 - 3 - 0 - 3
9 - Romania - 0 - 1 - 3 - 4
10 - Austria - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1
10 - Czechoslovakia - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1
10 - South Korea - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1
10 - Iceland - 0 - 1 - 0 - 1
14 - Spain - 0 - 0 - 3 - 3
15 - Switzerland - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1
15 - Poland - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1
Total - 11 - 11 - 11 - 33

Medals Table - Handball Women at the Summer Olympics

Rank - Nation - Gold - Silver - Bronze - Total
1 - Denmark - 3 - 0 - 0 - 3
2 - South Korea - 2 - 3 - 1 - 6
3 - Soviet Union - 2 - 0 - 1 - 3
4 - Norway - 1 - 2 - 1 - 4
5 - Yugoslavia - 1 - 1 - 0 - 2
6 - Hungary - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3
7 - East Germany - 0 - 1 - 1 - 2
7 - Russia / CIS - 0 - 1 - 1 - 2
9 - China - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1
9 - Ukraine - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1
Total - 9 - 9 - 9 - 27

List of Olympic medalists - Handball Women at the Summer Olympics

1976 Montreal
Gold - Soviet Union (URS)
Lyubov Berezhnaya | Lyudmyla Bobrus | Aldona Cesaityte | Tetyana Hlushchenko | Larysa Karlova | Mariya Litoshenko | Nina Lobova | Tetyana Makarets | Lyudmyla Panchuk | Rafiga Shabanova | Nataliya Sherstyuk | Lyudmila Shubina | Zinaida Turchyna | Halyna Zakharova

Silver - East Germany (GDR)
Gabriele Badorek | Hannelore Burosch | Roswitha Krause | Waltraud Kretzschmar | Evelyn Matz | Liane Michaelis | Eva Paskuy | Kristina Richter | Christina Rost | Silvia Siefert | Marion Tietz | Petra Uhlig | Christina Voß | Hannelore Zober

Bronze - Hungary (HUN)
Éva Angyal | Mária Berzsenyi | Ágota Bujdosó | Klára Csíkné | Zsuzsanna Kéziné | Katalin Lakiné | Rozália Lelkesné | Márta Megyeriné | Ilona Nagy | Marianna Nagy | Erzsébet Németh | Amália Sterbinszky | Borbála Tóth Harsányi | Mária Vadászné

1980 Moscow
Gold - Soviet Union (URS)
Larysa Karlova | Tetyana Kocherhina | Valentyna Lutayeva | Aldona Neneniene | Lyubov Odynokova | Iryna Palchykova | Lyudmila Poradnyk | Yuliya Safina | Larisa Savkina | Sigita Strecen | Nataliya Tymoshkina | Zinaida Turchyna | Olha Zubaryeva

Silver - Yugoslavia (YUG)
Svetlana Anastasovska | Mirjana Đurica | Radmila Drljaca | Katica Ileš | Slavica Jeremic | Svetlana Kitic | Jasna Merdan | Vesna Milosevic | Mirjana Ognjenovic | Vesna Radovic | Radmila Savic | Ana Titlic | Biserka Višnjic | Zorica Vojinovic

Bronze - East Germany (GDR)
Birgit Heinecke | Roswitha Krause | Waltraud Kretzschmar | Katrin Krüger | Kornelia Kunisch | Evelyn Matz | Kristina Richter | Christina Rost | Sabine Röther | Renate Rudolph | Marion Tietz | Petra Uhlig | Claudia Wunderlich | Hannelore Zober

1984 Los Angeles
Gold - Yugoslavia (YUG)
Svetlana Anastasovska | Alenka Cuderman | Svetlana Dašic-Kitic | Slavica Đukic | Dragica Đuric | Mirjana Đurica | Emilija Ercic | Ljubinka Jankovic | Jasna Kolar-Merdan | Ljiljana Mugoša | Svetlana Mugoša | Mirjana Ognjenovic | Zorica Pavicevic | Jasna Ptujec | Biserka Višnjic

Silver - South Korea (KOR)
Han Hwa-Soo | Jeong Hyoi-Soon | Jeung Soon-Bok | Kim Choon-Rye | Kim Kyung-Soon | Kim Mi-Sook | Kim Ok-Hwa | Lee Soon-Ei | Lee Young-Ja | Shon Mi-Na | Sung Kyung-Hwa | Yoon Byung-Soon | Yoon Soo-Kyung

Bronze - China (CHN)
Chen Zhen | Gao Xiumin | He Jianping | Li Lan | Liu Liping | Liu Yumei | Sun Xiulan | Wang Linwei | Wang Mingxing | Wu Xingjiang | Zhang Weihong | Zhang Peijun | Zhu Juefeng

1988 Seoul
Gold - South Korea (KOR)
Han Hyun-Sook | Ki Mi-Sook | Kim Choon-Rye | Kim Hyun-Mee | Kim Kyung-Soon | Kim Myung-Soon | Lee Ki-Soon | Lim Mi-Kyung | Shon Mi-Na | Song Ji-Hyun | Suk Min-Hee | Sung Kyung-Hwa | Lee Mi-Young

Silver - Norway (NOR)
Kjerstin Andersen | Berit Digre | Marthe Eliasson | Susann Goksřr | Trine Haltvik | Hanne Hegh | Hanne Hogness | Vibeke Johnsen | Kristin Midthun | Karin Pettersen | Karin Singstad | Annette Skotvoll | Ingrid Steen | Heidi Sundal | Cathrine Svendsen

Bronze - Soviet Union (URS)
Natalya Anisimova | Maryna Bazhanova | Tatyana Dzhandzhgava | Elina Guseva | Tetyana Horb | Larysa Karlova | Natalya Lapitskaya | Svitlana Mankova | Natalia Matryuk | Natalya Morskova | Olena Nemashkalo | Natalia Rusnachenko | Olha Semenova | Yevheniya Tovstohan | Zinaida Turchina

1992 Barcelona
Gold - South Korea (KOR)
Hyang-Ja Moon | Eun-Young Nam | Ho-Youn Lee | Mi-Young Lee | Jeong-Ho Hong | O-Kyung Lim | Hye-Sook Min | Jeong-Lim Park | Sung-Ok Oh | Ri-Ra Jang | Hwa-Sook Kim | Kap-Sook Park | Jae-Kyung Cha | Hyun-Sook Han | Sun-Hee Han

Silver - Norway (NOR)
Hege Kirsti Frřseth | Tonje Sagstuen | Hanne Hogness | Heidi Sundal | Susann Goksřr | Cathrine Svendsen | Mona Dahle | Siri Eftedal | Henriette Henriksen | Ingrid Steen | Karin Pettersen | Annette Skotvoll | Kristine Duvholt | Heidi Tjugum

Bronze - Unified Team (EUN)
Svetlana Bogdanova | Natalia Deriouguina | Galina Onoprienko | Tatiana Gorb | Natalia Morskova | Lioudmila Goduz | Svetlana Priahina | Natalya Anisimova | Galina Borzenkova | Tatiana Djandjgava

1996 Atlanta
Gold - Denmark (DEN)
Lene Rantala | Anne Dorthe Tanderup | Camilla Andersen | Tina Břttzau | Anette Hoffman | Anja Hansen | Marianne Florman | Janne Kolling | Conny Hamann | Anja Andersen | Gitte Madsen | Gitte Sunesen | Heidi Astrup | Tonje Kjćrgaard | Susanne Lauritsen | Kristine Andersen

Silver - South Korea (KOR)

Hyang-Ja Moon | Soon-Young Huh | Mi-Sam Kim | Sun-Hee Han | Hye-Jeong Kwag | O-Kyung Lim | Rang Kim | Jeong-Mi Kim | Sung-Ok Oh | Jeong-Ho Hong | Jeong-Lim Park | Yong-Ran Oh | Jeong-Lim Park | Eun-Mi Kim | Sang-Eun Lee | Eun-Hee Cho | Cheong-Ship Kim

Bronze - Hungary (HUN)
Aniko Meksz | Eszter Matefi | Auguszta Matyas | Beatrix Toth | Ildiko Padar | Erzsebet Kocsis | Helga Nemeth | Beáta Siti | Eva Erdos | Aniko Kantor | Beata Hoffman | Aniko Kantor | Aniko Nagy | Beatrix Kokeny | Andrea Farkas | Katalin Szilagyi | Anna Szanto

2000 Sydney
Gold - Denmark (DEN)
Lene Rantala | Camilla Andersen | Tina Břttzau | Janne Kolling | Tonje Kjćrgaard | Karen Brřdsgaard | Katrine Fruelund | Maja Grřnbćk | Christina Hansen | Anette Hoffman | Lotte Kićrskou | Karin Mortensen | Anja Nielsen | Rikke Petersen | Mette Vestergaard

Silver - Hungary (HUN)
Andrea Farkas | Tamasné Zsembery | Ildikó Pádár | Anikó Nagy | Rita Déli | Bojana Radulovics | Krisztina Pigniczki | Agnes Farkas | Anikó Kántor | Beáta Siti | Beatrix Kökény | Katalin Pálinger | Dóra Lowy | Anita Kulcsár | Beatrix Balogh

Bronze - Norway (NOR)
Kristine Duvholt | Trine Haltvik | Heidi Tjugum | Susann Goksřr Bjerkrheim | Ann Cathrin Eriksen | Kjersti Grini | Elisabeth Hilmo | Mia Hundvin | Tonje Larsen | Cecilie Leganger | Jeanette Nilsen | Marianne Rokne | Brigitte Sćttem | Monica Sandve | Else-Marthe Sřrlie

2004 Athens
Gold - Denmark (DEN)
Louise Nřrgaard | Rikke Skov | Henriette Mikkelsen | Mette Vestergaard | Rikke Jřrgensen | Camilla Thomsen | Karin Mortensen | Lotte Kićrskou | Trine Jensen | Katrine Fruelund | Rikke Schmidt | Kristine Andersen | Karen Brřdsgaard | Line Daugaard | Josephine Touray

Silver - South Korea (KOR)
Oh Yong-Ran | Woo Sun-Hee | Huh Soon-Young | Lee Gong-Joo | Jang So-Hee | Kim Hyun-Ok | Kim Cha-Youn | Oh Seong-Ok | Huh Young-Sook | Moon Kyeong-Ha | Lim O-Kyeong | Lee Sang-Eun | Myoung Bok-Hee | Choi Im-Jeong | Moon Pil-Hee

Bronze - Ukraine (UKR)

Nataliya Borysenko | Ganna Burmystrova | Tetyana Shynkarenko | Maryna Vergelyuk | Olena Yatsenko | Ganna Siukalo | Olena Radchenko | Olena Tsygitsa | Galyna Markushevska | Lyudmyla Shevchenko | Iryna Honcharova | Nataliya Lyapina | Anastasiya Borodina | Larysa Zaspa | Oxana Rayhel

2008 Beijing
Gold - France (FRA)
Luc Abalo | Joël Abati | Cédric Burdet | Didier Dinart | Jérôme Fernandez | Bertrand Gille | Guillaume Gille | Olivier Girault | Michaël Guigou | Nikola Karabatic | Daouda Karaboué | Christophe Kempe | Daniel Narcisse | Thierry Omeyer | Cédric Paty

Silver - Iceland (ISL)
Sturla Ásgeirsson | Arnór Atlason | Logi Geirsson | Snorri Guđjónsson | Hreiđar Guđmundsson | Róbert Gunnarsson | Björgvin Páll Gústavsson | Ásgeir Örn Hallgrímsson | Ingimundur Ingimundarson | Sverre Andreas Jakobsson | Alexander Petersson | Guđjón Valur Sigurđsson | Sigfús Sigurđsson | Ólafur Stefánsson

Bronze - Spain (ESP)
David Barrufet | Jon Belaustegui | David Davis | Alberto Entrerríos | Raúl Entrerríos | Rubén Garabaya | Juanín García | José Javier Hombrados | Demetrio Lozano | Cristian Malmagro | Carlos Prieto | Albert Rocas | Iker Romero | Víctor Tomás

2012 London
Gold -
TBA

Silver -
TBA

Bronze -
TBA

List of Olympic medalists - Handball Men at the Summer Olympics

1936 Berlin
Gold - Germany (GER)
Willy Bandholz | Wilhelm Baumann | Helmut Berthold | Helmut Braselmann | Wilhelm Brinkmann | Georg Dascher | Kurt Dossin | Fritz Fromm | Hermann Hansen | Erich Herrmann | Heinrich Keimig | Hans Keiter | Alfred Klingler | Arthur Knautz | Heinz Körvers | Karl Kreutzberg | Wilhelm Müller | Günther Ortmann | Edgar Reinhardt | Fritz Spengler | Rudolf Stahl | Hans Theilig

Silver - Austria (AUT)
Franz Bartl | Franz Berghammer | Franz Bistricky | Franz Brunner | Johann Houschka | Emil Juracka | Ferdinand Kiefler | Josef Krejci | Otto Licha | Friedrich Maurer | Anton Perwein | Siegfried Powolny | Siegfried Purner | Walter Reisp | Alfred Schmalzer | Alois Schnabel | Ludwig Schuberth | Johann Tauscher | Jaroslav Volak | Leopold Wohlrab | Friedrich Wurmböck | Johann Zehetner

Bronze - Switzerland (SUI)
Max Blösch | Rolf Fäs | Burkhard Gantenbein | Willy Gysi | Erland Herkenrath | Ernst Hufschmid | Willy Hufschmid | Werner Meyer | Georg Mischon | Willy Schäfer | Werner Scheurmann | Edy Schmid | Erich Schmitt | Eugen Seiterle | Max Streib | Robert Studer | Rudolf Wirz

1972 Munich
Gold - Yugoslavia (YUG)
Abaz Arslanagic | Petar Fajfric | Hrvoje Horvat | Milorad Karalic | Đorde Lavrnic | Milan Lazarevic | Zdravko Miljak | Slobodan Miškovic | Branislav Pokrajac | Nebojša Popovic | Miroslav Pribanic | Albin Vidovic | Zoran Živkovic | Zdenko Zorko

Silver - Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Ladislav Beneš | František Bruna | Vladimír Haber | Vladimír Jarý | Jirí Kavan | Arnošt Klimcík | Jaroslav Konecný | František Králík | Jindrich Krepindl | Vincent Lafko | Andrej Lukošík | Pavel Mikeš | Peter Pospíšil | Ivan Satrapa | Zdenek Škára | Jaroslav Škarvan

Bronze - Romania (ROM)
Stefan Birtalan | Adrian Cosma | Marin Dan | Alexandru Dinca | Cristian Gatu | Gheorghe Gruia | Roland Gunesch | Gabriel Kicsid | Ghita Licu | Cornel Penu | Valentin Samungi | Simion Schöbel | Werner Stöckl | Constantin Tudosie | Radu Voina

1976 Montreal
Gold - Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Anpilogov | Yevgeny Chernyshov | Anatoli Fedyukin | Valeri Gassy | Vasily Ilyin | Mykhaylo Ishchenko | Yuri Kidyaev | Yuri Klimov | Vladimir Kravtsov | Serhiy Kushniryuk | Yuriy Lahutyn | Vladimir Maksimov | Oleksandr Rezanov | Mykola Tomyn

Silver - Romania (ROM)
Stefan Birtalan | Adrian Cosma | Cezar Draganita | Alexandru Fölker | Cristian Gatu | Mircea Grabovschi | Roland Gunesch | Gabriel Kicsid | Ghita Licu | Nicolae Munteanu | Cornel Penu | Werner Stöckl | Constantin Tudosie | Radu Voina

Bronze - Poland (POL)
Zdzislaw Antczak | Janusz Brzozowski | Piotr Ciesla | Jan Gmyrek | Alfred Kaluzinski | Jerzy Klempel | Zygfryd Kuchta | Jerzy Melcer | Ryszard Przybysz | Henryk Rozmiarek | Andrzej Sokolowski | Andrzej Szymczak | Mieczyslaw Wojczak | Wlodzimierz Zielinski

1980 Moscow
Gold - East Germany (GDR)
Hans-Georg Beyer | Lothar Doering | Günter Dreibrodt | Ernst Gerlach | Klaus Gruner | Rainer Höft | Hans-Georg Jaunich | Hartmut Krüger | Peter Rost | Dietmar Schmidt | Wieland Schmidt | Siegfried Voigt | Frank-Michael Wahl | Ingolf Wiegert

Silver - Soviet Union (URS)
Aleksandr Anpilogov | Vladimir Belov | Yevgeny Chernyshov | Anatoli Fedyukin | Mykhaylo Ishchenko | Aleksandr Karshakevich | Yuri Kidyaev | Vladimir Kravtsov | Serhiy Kushniryuk | Viktor Makhorin | Voldemaras Novickis | Vladimir Repev | Mykola Tomyn | Aleksey Zhuk

Bronze - Romania (ROM)
Stefan Birtalan | Iosif Boros | Adrian Cosma | Cezar Draganita | Marian Dumitru | Cornel Durau | Alexandru Fölker | Claudiu Ionescu | Nicolae Munteanu | Vasile Stînga | Lucian Vasilache | Neculai Vasilca | Radu Voina | Maricel Voinea

1984 Los Angeles
Gold - Yugoslavia (YUG)
Zlatan Arnautovic | Mirko Bašic | Jovica Elezovic | Mile Isakovic | Pavle Jurina | Milan Kalina | Slobodan Kuzmanovski | Dragan Mladenovic | Zdravko Radenovic | Momir Rnic | Branko Štrbac | Veselin Vujovic | Veselin Vukovic | Zdravko Zovko

Silver - West Germany (FRG)
Jochen Fraatz | Thomas Happe | Arnulf Meffle | Rüdiger Neitzel | Michael Paul | Dirk Rauin | Siegfried Roch | Michael Roth | Ulrich Roth | Martin Schwalb | Uwe Schwenker | Thomas Springel | Andreas Thiel | Klaus Wöller | Erhard Wunderlich

Bronze - Romania (ROM)
Mircea Bedivan | Dumitru Berbece | Iosif Boros | Alexandru Buligan | Gheorghe Covaciu | Gheorghe Dogarescu | Marian Dumitru | Cornel Durau | Alexandru Fölker | Nicolae Munteanu | Vasile Oprea | Adrian Simion | Vasile Stînga | Neculai Vasilca | Maricel Voinea

1988 Seoul
Gold - Soviet Union (URS)
Vyacheslav Atavin | Igor Chumak | Valeri Gopin | Aleksandr Karshakevich | Andrey Lavrov | Yuri Nesterov | Voldemaras Novickis | Aleksandr Rymanov | Konstantin Sharovarov | Yuri Shevtsov | Georgi Sviridenko | Aleksandr Tuchkin | Andrey Tyumentsev | Mikhail Vasilyev

Silver - South Korea (KOR)
Choi Suk-Jae | Kang Jae-Won | Kim Jae-Hwan | Koh Suk-Chang | Lee Sang-Hyo | Lim Jin-Suk | Oh Young-Ki | Park Do-Hun | Park Young-Dae | Roh Hyun-Suk | Shim Jae-Hong | Shin Young-Suk | Yoon Tae-Il

Bronze - Yugoslavia (YUG)
Mirko Bašic | Jožef Holpert | Boris Jarak | Slobodan Kuzmanovski | Muhamed Memic | Alvaro Nacinovic | Goran Perkovac | Zlatko Portner | Iztok Puc | Rolando Pušnik | Momir Rnic | Zlatko Saracevic | Irfan Smajlagic | Ermin Velic | Veselin Vujovic

1992 Barcelona
Gold - Unified Team (EUN)
Andrey Lavrov | Igor Vassiliev | Yuri Gavrilov | Andrei Barbachinski | Serguei Bebechko | Valeri Gopine | Vassili Koudinov | Talant Douichebaev | Mikhail Iakimovitch | Oleg Grebnev | Oleg Kisselev | Igor Tchoumak

Silver - Sweden (SWE)
Mats Olsson | Robert Hedin | Magnus Wislander | Anders Bäckegren | Ola Lindgren | Per Carlén | Erik Hajas | Magnus Cato | Axel Sjöblad | Robert Andersson | Pierre Thorsson | Patrik Liljestrand | Steffan Olsson | Magnus Andersson | Tommy Souraniemi | Tomas Svensson

Bronze - France (FRA)
Philippe Medard | Pascal Mahe | Philippe Deburwau | Denis Lathoud | Denis Tristant | Gael Monthurel | Eric Quintin | Jean-Luc Thiebaut | Philippe Gardent | Thierry Perreux | Laurent Munier | Frederic Perez | Jackson Richardson | Stephane Stoecklin | Frederic Volle

1996 Atlanta
Gold - Croatia (CRO)
Vladimir Jelcic | Goran Perkovac | Irfan Smajlagic | Bozidar Jovic | Alvaro Nacinovic | Vladimir Šujster | Bruno Gudelj | Nenad Kljaic | Iztok Puc | Zoran Mikulic | Patrik Cavar | Venio Losert | Valner Frankovic | Slavko Goluža | Valter Matoševic | Zlatko Saracevic

Silver - Sweden (SWE)
Tomas Svensson | Martin Frändesjö | Mats Olsson | Robert Hedin | Magnus Wislander | Tomas Sivertsson | Ola Lindgren | Per Carlén | Erik Hajas | Johan Pettersson | Stefan Löfgren | Robert Andersson | Pierre Thorsson | Steffan Olsson | Magnus Andersson | Andreas Larsson

Bronze - Spain (ESP)
Jaume Fort Mauri | Demetrio Lozano | Salvador Esquer | Rafael Guijosa | Fernando Hernandez | Raul Gonzalez | Ińaki Urdangarin | Jesus Olalla | Mateo Garralda | Talant Douichebaev | Jesus Fernandez | Albert Urdiales | Jordi Nunez | Juan Perez | Jose Hombrados | Aitor Etxaburu

2000 Sydney
Gold - Russia (RUS)
Andrey Lavrov | Dmitriy Filippov | Viatcheslav Gorpichin | Oleg Khodkov | Edouard Kokcharov | Vassili Koudinov | Stanislav Koulintchenko | Dmitri Kouzelev | Denis Krivoshlykov | Igor Lavrov | Serguei Pogorelov | Pavel Sukossian | Dmitri Torgovanov | Aleksandr Tuchkin | Lev Voronin

Silver - Sweden (SWE)
Magnus Andersson | Ola Lindgren | Tomas Svensson | Pierre Thorsson | Magnus Wislander | Martin Boquist | Martin Frandesjö | Mathias Franzen | Peter Gentzel | Andreas Larsson | Stefan Löfgren | Ljubomir Vranjes | Staffan Olsson | Johan Pettersson | Thomas Sivertsson

Bronze - Spain (ESP)
Talant Douichebaev | Mateo Garralda | Rafael Guijosa | Demetrio Lozano | Jordi Nunez | Juan Pérez | Ińaki Urdangarin | Alberto Urdiales | David Barrufet | Enric Masip Borras

2004 Athens
Gold - Croatia (CRO)
Davor Dominikovic | Venio Losert | Ivano Balic | Vedran Zrnic | Igor Vori | Goran Šprem | Denis Špoljaric | Vlado Šola | Petar Metlicic | Valter Matoševic | Blaženko Lackovic | Nikša Kaleb | Slavko Goluža | Mirza Džomba

Silver - Germany (GER)
Torsten Jansen | Stefan Kretzschmar | Volker Zerbe | Christian Zeitz | Frank von Behren | Daniel Stephan | Christian Schwarzer | Christian Ramota | Klaus-Dieter Petersen | Florian Kehrmann | Jan Olaf Immel | Pascal Hens | Henning Fritz | Mark Dragunski | Markus Baur

Bronze - Russia (RUS)
Aleksandr Tuchkin | Alexey Kostygov | Viatcheslav Gorpichin | Pavel Bashkin | Alexander Gorbatikov | Serguei Pogorelov | Alexey Rastvortsev | Denis Krivoshlykov | Eduard Kokcharov | Oleg Kuleshov | Mikhail Chipurin | Vitali Ivanov | Andrey Lavrov | Dmitri Torgovanov

2008 Beijing
Gold - Norway (NOR)
Ragnhild Aamodt | Karoline Dyhre Breivang | Marit Malm Frafjord | Gro Hammerseng | Katrine Lunde Haraldsen | Kari Aalvik Grimsbř | Kari Mette Johansen | Tonje Larsen | Kristine Lunde | Else-Marthe Sřrlie Lybekk | Tonje Nřstvold | Katja Nyberg | Linn-Kristin Riegelhuth | Gřril Snorroeggen

Silver - Russia (RUS)
Yekaterina Andryushina | Irina Bliznova | Yelena Dmitriyeva | Anna Kareyeva | Yekaterina Marennikova | Yelena Polenova | Irina Poltoratskaya | Lyudmila Postnova | Oxana Romenskaya | Natalia Shipilova | Maria Sidorova | Inna Suslina | Emiliya Turey | Yana Uskova

Bronze - South Korea (KOR)
An Jung-Hwa | Bae Min-Hee | Choi Im-Jeong | Hong Jeong-Ho | Huh Soon-Young | Kim Cha-Youn | Kim Nam-Sun | Kim O-Na | Lee Min-Hee | Moon Pil-Hee | Oh Seong-Ok | Oh Yong-Ran | Park Chung-Hee | Song Hai-Rim

2012 London
Gold -
TBA

Silver -
TBA

Bronze -
TBA

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