Puerto Rico at the Olympics

Puerto Rico first participated at the Olympic Games in 1948, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games since then. Puerto Rico has also participated in the Winter Olympic Games since 1984, but did not participate in the Games of 2006, 2010, and 2014.

Puerto Rico at the
Olympics
IOC codePUR
NOCPuerto Rico Olympic Committee
Websitewww.copur.pr (in Spanish)
Medals
Ranked 92nd
Gold
2
Silver
2
Bronze
6
Total
10
Summer appearances
Winter appearances

Puerto Rican athletes have won a total of ten medals. Six medals were won in boxing, two in track and field, one in tennis, and one in wrestling.

The Puerto Rican national baseball team won a bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea. However, that medal is not counted among Puerto Rico's Olympic medals totals as baseball was an exhibition sport during those games.

The Puerto Rico Olympic Committee was created in 1948 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee that same year. "La Borinqueña" (not the U.S. national anthem) is played when Puerto Rican competitors win Olympic medals.[1]

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Games Athletes  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total Rank
Kingdom of Greece 1896 Athensdid not participate
France 1900 Paris
United States 1904 St. Louis
United Kingdom 1908 London
Sweden 1912 Stockholm
Belgium 1920 Antwerp
France 1924 Paris
Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam
United States 1932 Los Angeles
Nazi Germany 1936 Berlin
United Kingdom 1948 London9001134
Finland 1952 Helsinki210000-
Australia 1956 Melbourne100000
Italy 1960 Rome270000
Japan 1964 Tokyo320000
Mexico 1968 Mexico City580000
Germany 1972 Munich530000
Canada 1976 Montreal80001137
Soviet Union 1980 Moscow30000
United States 1984 Los Angeles51011230
South Korea 1988 Seoul470000
Spain 1992 Barcelona75001154
United States 1996 Atlanta69001171
Australia 2000 Sydney290000
Greece 2004 Athens430000
China 2008 Beijing220000
United Kingdom 2012 London25011263
Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro40100154
Japan 2020 Tokyo37100163
France 2024 Parisfuture event
United States 2028 Los Angeles
Australia 2032 Brisbane
Total2261090

Medals by Winter Games

Games Athletes  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total Rank
France 1924 Chamonixdid not participate
Switzerland 1928 St. Moritz
United States 1932 Lake Placid
Nazi Germany 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Switzerland 1948 St. Moritz
Norway 1952 Oslo
Italy 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo
United States 1960 Squaw Valley
Austria 1964 Innsbruck
France 1968 Grenoble
Japan 1972 Sapporo
Austria 1976 Innsbruck
United States 1980 Lake Placid
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1984 Sarajevo10000-
Canada 1988 Calgary90000-
France 1992 Albertville60000
Norway 1994 Lillehammer50000
Japan 1998 Nagano60000
United States 2002 Salt Lake City20000
Italy 2006 Turindid not participate
Canada 2010 Vancouver
Russia 2014 Sochi
South Korea 2018 Pyeongchang10000
China 2022 Beijing20000
Italy 2026 Milan–Cortinafuture event
Total0000-

Medals by Summer Sport

Sports  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total Rank
Athletics 101270
Tennis 100120
Boxing 015652
Wrestling 010151
Total2261090

List of medalists

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 BronzeJuan VenegasUnited Kingdom 1948 London BoxingMen's bantamweight
 BronzeOrlando MaldonadoCanada 1976 Montreal BoxingMen's light flyweight
 SilverLuis OrtizUnited States 1984 Los Angeles BoxingMen's lightweight
 BronzeArístides GonzálezUnited States 1984 Los Angeles BoxingMen's middleweight
 BronzeAníbal AcevedoSpain 1992 Barcelona BoxingMen's welterweight
 BronzeDaniel SantosUnited States 1996 Atlanta BoxingMen's welterweight
 SilverJaime EspinalUnited Kingdom 2012 London WrestlingMen's freestyle 84 kg
 BronzeJavier CulsonUnited Kingdom 2012 London AthleticsMen's 400 metres hurdles
 GoldMonica PuigBrazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro TennisWomen's singles
 GoldJasmine Camacho-QuinnJapan 2020 Tokyo AthleticsWomen's 100 metres hurdles

See also

References

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