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WP:CALC. See also
talkpage breakdown of these table stats
This overview includes all LGBTI+ Olympians and Paralympians – Summer, Winter, artist, etc. Please also update at least one of the following:
All based on the
Lists of LGBTQI+ Olympians and Paralympians
- Notes
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a
b
Alyson Annan represented both Australia and the Netherlands, and is counted for both.
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a
b
Jolanta Ogar represented both Poland and Austria, and is counted for both.
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a
b
c
Pia Sundhage has represented Sweden, the United States, and Brazil and is counted for all.
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a
b Rafael Polinario represented both Cuba and Canada, and is counted for both.
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^ Including
Czechoslovakia
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a
b
Natalia Zabiiako represented both Estonia and the independent athletes from Russia, and is counted for both.
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^ Including
Weimar Republic,
Nazi Germany,
West Germany and
East Germany
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a
b
Hege Riise represented both Norway and Great Britain, and is counted for both.
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a
b
Gus Kenworthy represented both Great Britain and the United States, and is counted for both.
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^ Including
Irish Free State
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^ Including
Kingdom of Italy and
Fascist Italy
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^ Including
Russia and the
Olympic Athletes from Russia
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^ Including
Union of South Africa
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^ Including multi-year appearances of the same Olympian; including Paralympics.
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^ Took place in 2021
due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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a
b Including multi-disciplinary Olympians
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a
b Competed in a men's category
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a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k Competed in a women's category
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^
Kate O'Brien has competed in both cycling and paracycling. She is only counted once.
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^ Rafael Polinario competed in Olympic swimming and coached Paralympic swimming. He is only counted once.
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^ Demonstration event