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The Olympics is an international sports event held every four years, featuring different games. It attracts athletes and participants from various countries who compete for glory and pride. Some become winners at a young age, while others triumph at old age. This article looks at some of the youngest Olympic gold medalists and what they achieved.
Many athletes usually dream of winning at least a gold medal at the Olympic Games in their careers. It is considered the second-most competitive sporting event after the FIFA World Cup. So, who is the youngest Olympian to win a gold medal? Find out more below.
The youngest Olympic gold medalists list
Like other sports, the Olympics is also full of surprises and nail-biting moments. Some athletes have even defied the odds by clinching gold medals as teenagers, defeating experienced opponents. Here is a list of 15 Olympic champions who made history at a young age.
15. Warren Kenneth (American) - 17
Warren Kenneth won America a gold medal in the golf tournament at the 1904 Games aged 17. He remains one of the youngest Olympic champions in history.
14. Bob Mathias (American) - 17
Mathias was a talented decathlon athlete who dominated the sport in the 20th century. He won his first gold medal in the sport in 1948, aged 17 and a second in 1952. Bob is also the youngest Olympic gold medalist in track and field events.
13. Helene Mayer (Germany) - 17
The late German fencer shocked the world by claiming the gold medal at the 1928 Amsterdam Games in the individual foil aged 17. Helene was an extraordinary athlete who mastered the art of fencing at a young age.
12. Seo Hyang-Soon (South Korean) - 17
Another 17-year-old gold medalist is South Korean archer Seo Hyang-Soon. She outshined her opponents during the 1984 games in Los Angeles by finishing first in the archery event.
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Football11. Chen Zong (China) - 17
Zong is among the youngest Olympic gold medalists in the 21st century. The Chinese athlete won the top prize in taekwondo aged 17 at the 2000 Games in Sydney, Australia.
10. Claressa Shields (America) - 17
Shields made history by clinching gold at the 2012 London Games in women's boxing. She overcame her rivals to win the coveted prize at 17 years old.
9. Sandy Neilson (America) - 16
If you think winning gold at 17 was the most impressive, how about 16? Sandy Neilson stunned the world as an underdog aged 16 by winning the 100-meter freestyle in 58.59 seconds at the 1972 Games in Munich.
8. Betty Robinson (America) - 16
Betty Robinson was yet another outstanding athlete who won the women's 100m dash at the 1928 games in Amsterdam aged 16. She is also known as the first-ever woman to win the event.
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Athletics7. Jennifer Capriati (America) - 16
Besides Neilson and Robinson, legendary tennis player Jennifer Capriati also grabbed gold at 16 during the 1992 Summer Games in Barcelona, Spain. Capriati defeated the reigning champion and No.1 seed, Steffi Graf.
6. Sun Shuwei (China) - 17
While Capriati was making history in the tennis event, China's Sun Shuwei defied the odds in diving. He took home a gold medal on the 10m platform at the 1992 games, becoming the first Chinese to win the event.
5. Yasuji Miyazaki (Japan) - 15
Imagine winning a gold medal at 15. That is the feeling Yasuji Miyazaki had during the 1932 Games in America. The legendary Japanese swimmer obtained the coveted award following his remarkable swimming abilities.
4. Tara Lipinski (American) - 15
In 1998, former American skater Tara Lipinski won a gold medal at the Nagano Olympic Games, making her the youngest winner of an individual award. She also won numerous skating championships in her career.
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Other Sports3. Nadia Comaneci (Romania) - 14
Is Nadia Comaneci the youngest Olympic gold medalist ever? The Romanian gymnast walked away with the top prize at the 1976 Summer Games. She also became the first-ever gymnast awarded a perfect ten at the event.
2. A (America) - 14
Not many athletes are capable of winning a gold medal like Dominique Moceanu, who did it as a teenager. Moceanu was part of the 1996 US women's gymnastics team known as The Magnificent Seven that won the competition. She is the second-youngest Olympic gold medalist in the world.
1. Marjorie Gestring (America) - 13
Marjorie Gestring is the youngest Olympic gold medalist as of 2023. Her victory in the 1936 games in Berlin, Germany, aged 13, has never been matched. Gestring helped the US women's diving team win the top prize in the event.
Youngest Olympic gold medalists by country
The United States of America is the county with the youngest athletes on our list who won gold medals at the Olympics.
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Other SportsCountry | No. of young Olympic gold medalists |
USA | 9 |
China | 2 |
South Korea | 1 |
Romania | 1 |
Germany | 1 |
Japan | 1 |
Marjorie Gestring's record as the youngest Olympic gold medalist in history has stood the test of 86 years. Meanwhile, fans will be waiting to see if someone will break it in the 2024 edition in Paris, France.
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