Mixed teams at the Olympics


In the early editions of the Modern Olympic Games, individuals from different nations were allowed to compete as a team. The International Olympic Committee grouped their results together under the mixed team designation.
Until 2024, the International Olympic Committee considered all teams in which athletes from different countries competed in the early Modern Olympic Games as mixed teams and used the IOC code ZZX to designate such teams. A total of 25 medals were awarded to the mixed teams in the first three Summer Olympic Games, from 1896 to 1904, with a single alpinism medal being awarded to a mixed team at the 1924 Winter Olympic Games.
In 2024, the IOC changed the definition of such mixed teams. It reallocated medals won by a team, which had represented a club of a particular country at the Olympics to the corresponding country, even if the team included foreign athletes. Only medals won by those teams in which athletes from different countries participated together only for the duration of the Olympics and did not belong to a single club of any country are currently designated under mixed teams. The IOC uses a new IOC code XXB to designate mixed teams under the new criteria. As per the revised definition, a total of ten medals are listed as won by mixed teams.

Medal table

Medals by Games

Medals by sport

Medalists

Medals by nation combination

Medal table (pre-2024)

Medals by Games

Redistribution of medals in 2024

Medals by sport

SportGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1113
2002
1236
1124
1102
1012
1001
1001
1001
1001
Alpinism1001
0101
0011
Total116826

List of medalists

The below table list only the medalists, whose medals were reclassified in 2024 by the IOC.
MedalNameGamesSportEventMedalistsReference
GoldGreat BritainPoloMen's teamFoxhunters Hurlingham
GBR:
John Beresford,
Denis St. George Daly,
Alfred Rawlinson;
USA:
Foxhall Parker Keene,
Frank MacKey
GoldFranceRugbyMen's teamFrance national rugby team
FRA:
Abel Albert,
Jean Collas,
Charles Gondouin,
Wladimir Aïtoff,
Léon Binoche,
Jean-Guy Gauthier,
Auguste Giroux,
Jean Hervé,
Victor Larchandet,
Hubert Lefèbvre,
Joseph Olivier,
Alexandre Pharamond,
Frantz Reichel,
André Rischmann,
Emile Sarrade;
USA:
André Roosevelt;
HAI:
Constantin Henriquez
GoldFranceSailing2 - 3 Ton Race OneWilliam Exshaw, Frédéric Blanchy, Jacques Le Lavasseur
GoldFranceSailing2 - 3 Ton Race TwoWilliam Exshaw, Frédéric Blanchy, Jacques Le Lavasseur
GoldNetherlandsRowingRowing pair-oared shell with coxswain menFrançois Brandt, Roelof Klein, Hermanus Brockmann, Unknown boy
GoldGreat BritainAthletics5000m team menStan Rowley, Alfred Tysoe, Sidney Robinson, John Rimmer, Charles Bennett
GoldGreat BritainWater PoloMen's teamOsborne Swimming Club of Manchester
GBR:
Thomas Coe,
Robert Crawshaw,
William Henry,
John Arthur Jarvis,
Peter Kemp,
Frederick Stapleton;
NZL:
Victor Lindberg
GoldUnited StatesGymnasticsArtistic Team All-Around, Apparatus Work and Field Sports MenPhiladelphia Turngemeinde
USA:
John Grieb,
Anton Heida,
Max Hess,
Philip Kassel,
Ernst Reckeweg;
AUT:
Julius Lenhart
SilverGreat BritainPoloMen's teamBLO Polo Club Rugby
GBR:
Walter Buckmaster,
Frederick Freake;
USA:
Walter McCreery;
FRA:
Jean de Madre
SilverFranceCricketMen's teamFrench Athletic Club Union
FRA:
William Attrill,
F. Roques,
Philip Tomalin;
GBR:
William Anderson,
John Braid,
W. Browning,
Robert Horne,
Timothée Jordan,
Arthur MacEvoy,
Douglas Robinson,
A. J. Schneidau,
Henry Terry
SilverFranceTug of WarMen's teamRacing Club de France
FRA:
Raymond Basset,
Jean Collas,
Charles Gondouin,
Joseph Roffo,
Émile Sarrade;
COL:
Francisco Henríquez de Zubiría
SilverUnited StatesAthletics4 miles team menChicago Athletic Association
USA:
James Lightbody,
William Frank Verner,
Lacey Hearn,
Sidney Hatch;
FRA:
Albert Corey
BronzeFrancePoloMen's teamBagatelle Polo Club de Paris
FRA:
Robert Fournier-Sarlovèze,
Maurice Raoul-Duval,
Édouard Alphonse James de Rothschild;
GBR:
Frederick Agnew Gill
BronzeBelgiumFootballMen's team
Université de Bruxelles
BEL:
Marius Delbecque,
Raul Kelecom,
Marcel Leboutte,
Lucien Londot,
Ernest Moreau de Melen,
Eugène Neefs,
Gustave Pelgrims,
Alphonse Renier,
Hilaire Spanoghe;
NED:
Hendrik van Heuckelum;
GBR:
Eric Thornton
BronzeFranceWater PoloMen's teamLibellule de Paris
FRA:
Jules Clévenot / Devenot,
Alphonse Decuyper,
Louis Laufray,
Henri Peslier,
Paul Vasseur,
Auguste Pesloy;
GBR:
Bill Burgess
BronzeUnited StatesTug of WarMen's teamSouthwest Turnverein of St. Louis No. 2
USA:
Oscar Friede,
Charles Harberkorn,
Harry Jacobs,
Charles Thias;
GER:
Frank Kugler

Medals by nation combination