Chile at the Olympics


Chile first participated at the Olympic Games at the inaugural 1896 Games, and has sent athletes to compete in most Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games since then.
Chilean athletes have won a total of thirteen medals, with tennis as the top medal-producing sport.
The National Olympic Committee for Chile was created in 1934.

Medal tables

Medals by Summer Games

Medals by Winter Games

Medals by sport

List of medalists

A total of 30 athletes won 13 medals for Chile. Only three athletes won more than one medal: Óscar Cristi, Fernando Gonzalez and Nicolás Massú.
MedalNameGamesSportEvent
AthleticsMen's marathon
EquestrianIndividual jumping

Ricardo Echeverría
César Mendoza
EquestrianTeam jumping
AthleticsWomen's javelin throw
BoxingMen's bantamweight
BoxingMen's middleweight
BoxingMen's light heavyweight
ShootingMixed skeet

FootballMen's competition

Nicolás Massú
TennisMen's doubles
TennisMen's singles
TennisMen's singles
TennisMen's singles

Olympic participants

498 athletes were members of the Chilean Olympic delegation.
Athletes by sports:

Summary by sport

Athletics

The Chilean Olympic Committee claims Luis Subercaseaux as its first Olympic athlete, in 1896; it is not clear whether he actually competed in any of the three events in which he was entered that year.
GamesAthletesEventsGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1896 Athens13/120000
Total0202

EventNo. of
appearances
First
appearance
First
medal
First
gold medal
GoldSilverBronzeTotalBest finish
Men's 100 metres7/2818960000/14th