Mixed teams at the Olympics

This article is about early modern Olympics. For modern Olympics independent participants grouped under the Olympic flag, see Independent Olympians at the Olympic Games and Refugee Olympians at the Olympic Games.

Early modern Olympic Games allowed for individuals in a team to be from different nations. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) grouped their results together under the mixed team designation (IOC code ZZX).

A total of 17 medals were won by mixed teams in the first three modern Games, from 1896 to 1904.

Medal tables

Medals by Games

Games Athletes Gold Silver Bronze Total Rank
Greece 1896 Athens 6 [nb 1] 1 1 1 3 5
France 1900 Paris 38 [nb 2] 6 3 3 12 4
United States 1904 St. Louis 8 [nb 3] 1 1 0 2 6
Total 8 5 4 17 52

Medals by sport

The Netherlands' François Brandt (left), Roelof Klein and their coxswain, an unknown French boy, at the 1900 Olympics
Sport Gold Silver Bronze Total
Sailing 2 0 0 2
Tennis 1 3 3 7
Polo 1 1 1 3
Athletics 1 1 0 2
Rowing 1 0 0 1
Tug of war 1 0 0 1
Fencing 1 0 0 1
Total 8 5 4 17

Medals by nation combination

Nations Gold Silver Bronze Total
France
Great Britain
2 1 1 4
Australia
Great Britain
1 0 1 2
Great Britain
 United States
1 0 1 2
Cuba
 United States
1 0 0 1
Denmark
 Sweden
1 0 0 1
France
Netherlands
1 0 0 1
 Germany
Great Britain
1 0 0 1
France
 United States
0 2 0 2
 Egypt
 Greece
0 1 0 1
Great Britain
 Spain
 United States
0 1 0 1
Bohemia
Great Britain
0 0 1 1
Total 8 5 4 17

See also

Notes

  1. 1 from  Australia (AUS)
    1 from  Germany (GER)
    2 from  Great Britain (GBR)
    2 from  Greece (GRE)
  2. 1 from  Australia (AUS)
    1 from  Bohemia (BOH)
    3 from  Denmark (DEN)
    8 from  France (FRA)
    14 from  Great Britain (GBR)
    3 from  Netherlands (NED)
    3 from  Sweden (SWE)
    5 from  United States (USA)
  3. 2 from  Cuba (CUB)
    1 from  France (FRA)
    5 from  United States (USA)
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