United States Olympic Hall of Fame - Inducted As Individuals

Inducted As Individuals

  • Tenley Albright (Figure Skating)
  • Evelyn Ashford (Track & Field)
  • Shirley Babashoff (Swimming)
  • Bruce Baumgartner (Wrestling)
  • Bob Beamon (Track & Field)
  • Joan Benoit (Track & Field)
  • Matt Biondi (Swimming)
  • Bonnie Blair (Speed Skating)
  • Brian Boitano (Figure Skating)
  • Ralph Boston (Track & Field)
  • Dick Button (Figure Skating)
  • Lee Calhoun (Track & Field)
  • Milt Campbell (Track & Field)
  • Connie Carpenter-Phinney (Cycling)
  • Tracy Caulkins (Swimming)
  • Cassius Clay (Boxing)
  • Alice Coachman (Track & Field)
  • Bart Conner (Gymnastics)
  • Charles Daniels (Swimming)
  • Willie Davenport (Track & Field)
  • Glenn Davis (Track & Field)
  • John Davis (Weight Lifting)
  • Oscar de La Hoya (Boxing)
  • Donna de Varona (Swimming)
  • Babe Didrikson (Track & Field)
  • Harrison Dillard (Track & Field)
  • Eddie Eagan (Bobsledding/Boxing)
  • Teresa Edwards (Basketball)
  • Janet Evans (Swimming)
  • Lee Evans (Track & Field)
  • Ray Ewry (Track & Field)
  • Peggy Fleming (Figure Skating)
  • George Foreman (Boxing)
  • Dick Fosbury (Track & Field)
  • Joe Frazier (Boxing)
  • Dan Gable (Wrestling)
  • Rowdy Gaines (Swimming)
  • Diana Golden-Brosnihan (Paralympian: Disabled Skiing)
  • Florence Griffith-Joyner (Track & Field)
  • Dorothy Hamill (Figure Skating)
  • Scott Hamilton (Figure Skating)
  • Bob Hayes (Track & Field)
  • Eric Heiden (Speed Skating)
  • Carol Heiss Jenkins (Figure Skating)
  • Dan Jansen (Speed Skating)
  • Bruce Jenner (Track & Field)
  • Michael Johnson (Track & Field)
  • Rafer Johnson (Track & Field)
  • Jackie Joyner-Kersee (Track & Field)
  • Duke Kahanamoku (Swimming)
  • John B. Kelly, Sr. (Rowing)
  • Micki King (Diving)
  • Karch Kiraly (Volleyball)
  • Tommy Kono (Weight Lifting)
  • Alvin Kraenzlein (Track & Field)
  • Sammy Lee (Diving)
  • Sugar Ray Leonard (Boxing)
  • Frederick Carlton Lewis (Track & Field)
  • Greg Louganis (Diving)
  • Helene Madison (Swimming)
  • Phil Mahre (Alpine Skiing)
  • Bob Mathias (Track & Field)
  • Pat McCormick (Diving)
  • Andrea Mead-Lawrence (Alpine Skiing)
  • Mary T. Meagher (Swimming)
  • Debbie Meyer (Swimming)
  • Shannon Miller (Gymnastics)
  • Billy Mills (Track & Field)
  • John Morgan (Paralympian: Swimming)
  • Bobby Morrow (Track & Field)
  • Edwin Moses (Track & Field)
  • John Naber (Swimming)
  • Parry O'Brien (Track & Field)
  • Al Oerter (Track & Field)
  • Jesse Owens (Track & Field)
  • Charley Paddock (Track & Field)
  • Floyd Patterson (Boxing)
  • J. Michael Plumb (Equestrian)
  • Mary Lou Retton (Gymnastics)
  • Bob Richards (Track & Field)
  • David Robinson (Basketball)
  • Wilma Rudolph (Track & Field)
  • Don Schollander (Swimming)
  • Jack Shea (Speed Skating)
  • Mel Sheppard (Track & Field)
  • Frank Shorter (Track & Field)
  • Randy Snow (Paralympian: Basketball, Tennis, Track & Field)
  • Mark Spitz (Swimming)
  • Picabo Street (Alpine Skiing)
  • Jim Thorpe (Track & Field)
  • Bill Toomey (Track & Field)
  • Wyomia Tyus (Track & Field)
  • Amy Van Dyken (Swimming)
  • Peter Vidmar (Gymnastics)
  • Johnny Weissmuller (Swimming)
  • Willye White (Track & Field)
  • Mal Whitfield (Track & Field)
  • Lones Wigger (Shooting)
  • Sarah Will (Paralympian: Alpine Skiing)
  • Frank Wykoff (Track & Field)

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