Olympic and Paralympic deaths
At the modern Olympic Games,, eight Olympic or Paralympic athletes and six horses have died as a result of competing in or practicing their sport at Games venues; three other deaths were potentially a result of competition. In addition, another 16 participants have died at the Olympics from other causes; 11 of these deaths were from the Munich massacre.
Several incidents related to the Olympics have caused the death of non-participants. Large numbers were killed during the Lima football riot of 1964 and the Tlatelolco massacre in Mexico City in 1968. The Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Atlanta Games killed two people.
In competition during the Olympics
Horses
- Legény, HUN 1936, Berlin – euthanised after breaking a leg at fence four, The Pond. Legény was one of 3 horses euthanised because of injuries at the obstacle.
- Slippery Slim, USA 1936, Berlin – euthanised after breaking a foreleg at fence four
- Iller, SWE 1956, Stockholm – euthanised after breaking a leg on the cross country course
- Mures II, ROU 1960, Rome – collapsed and died after finishing the cross country course
- Over and Over, BEL 2004, Athens – suffered a fracture of the left femur during the cross-country portion of the event. The horse was euthanized when veterinarians concluded that the injury could not be repaired.
- Jet Set, SUI 2020, Tokyo – euthanised after pulling up extremely lame on the Sea Forest cross-country course
In competition during the Paralympics
- Bahman Golbarnezhad, Iran – Cyclist – 2016, Rio de Janeiro – cardiac arrest following crash
During Olympic practice or potentially from competing
- David Bratton and George Van Cleaf, United States – Water polo and swimming – 1904, St. Louis. The artificial lake created in the middle of the World’s Fair for the lifesaving exhibition was also used for livestock exhibits. Cattle at these exhibits grazed around and stood in the lake, and the water polo and swimming events were held at the other end of the lake. Within four months of the water polo and swimming events, Bratton and Van Cleaf died from typhoid fever. Each competed in water polo and the 4 x 50 yards freestyle relay.
- Nicolae Berechet, Romania – Boxing – 1936, Berlin. Berechet died three days after losing his bout against Evald Seeberg. His death was officially recorded as being due to blood poisoning, but it has been suggested that damage caused in the fight may have been a factor in his death.
- Ignaz Stiefsohn, Austria – Gliding – 1936, Berlin. Stiefsohn was killed on 3 August when his glider broke a wing and crashed during practice.
- Ross Milne, Australia – Downhill skiing – 1964, Innsbruck. Milne died in a ski collision with a tree in practice at Innsbruck four days before the opening of the Games.
- Kazimierz Kay-Skrzypecki, Britain – Luge – 1964, Innsbruck. Kay-Skrzypecki died one day after a luge crash during practice at Innsbruck, which occurred eight days before the opening of the Games.
- Nicolas Bochatay, Switzerland – Speed skiing – 1992, Albertville. Bochatay collided with a snow machine in practice.
- Nodar Kumaritashvili, Georgia – Luge – 2010, Vancouver. Kumaritashvili died in a luge crash in practice on the day of the opening ceremony.
Other deaths of Olympic participants
Paris 1900
,, France – Fencing – 1900, Paris – Brassard was killed alongside three others in the collapse of the italic=no, a temporary bridge built for the italic=no of 1900. This occurred two months after he participated in the Olympic Games but also two months before the Games concluded.London 1948
During the London Olympics, Eliška Misáková, one of nine members of the Czechoslovak women's team in gymnastics, became ill on arrival in the host city. Diagnosed with polio, she died on the last day of the Olympics, the same day her teammates won the competition.Melbourne 1956
Arrigo Menicocci, Italian rower who competed in eights, was killed as a passenger in a car crash about 90 km northwest of Melbourne during the Olympics on 1 December 1956, four days after the end of the rowing competition.Munich 1972
In 1972, during the Munich Olympics, the Palestinian terrorist organisation Black September killed 11 members of the Israeli team.The 11 Israeli Olympic Team members who were murdered in the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich are:
- Mark Slavin, 18, wrestler
- Eliezer Halfin, 24, wrestler
- David Mark Berger, 28, weightlifter
- Ze'ev Friedman, 28, weightlifter
- Yossef Romano, 32, weightlifter
- Andre Spitzer, 27, fencing coach
- Moshe Weinberg, 33, wrestling coach
- Yossef Gutfreund, 40, wrestling referee
- Amitzur Shapira, 40, track and field coach
- Yakov Springer, 51, weightlifting judge
- Kehat Shorr, 53, shooting coach