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1912 Stockholm
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Jim Thorpe
United States
Hugo Wieslander
Sweden
Charles Lomberg
Sweden
Gösta Holmér
Sweden
1920 Antwerp
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Helge Løvland
Norway
Brutus Hamilton
United States
Bertil Ohlson
Sweden
1924 Paris
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Harold Osborn
United States
Emerson Norton
United States
Aleksander Klumberg
Estonia
1928 Amsterdam
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Paavo Yrjölä
Finland
Akilles Järvinen
Finland
Ken Doherty
United States
1932 Los Angeles
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Jim Bausch
United States
Akilles Järvinen
Finland
Wolrad Eberle
Germany
1936 Berlin
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Glenn Morris
United States
Bob Clark
United States
Jack Parker
United States
1948 London
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Bob Mathias
United States
Ignace Heinrich
France
Floyd Simmons
United States
1952 Helsinki
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Bob Mathias
United States
Milt Campbell
United States
Floyd Simmons
United States
1956 Melbourne
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Milt Campbell
United States
Rafer Johnson
United States
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
1960 Rome
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Rafer Johnson
United States
Yang Chuan-kwang
Formosa
Vasili Kuznetsov
Soviet Union
1964 Tokyo
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Willi Holdorf
United Team of Germany
Rein Aun
Soviet Union
Hans-Joachim Walde
United Team of Germany
1968 Mexico City
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Bill Toomey
United States
Hans-Joachim Walde
West Germany
Kurt Bendlin
West Germany
1972 Munich
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Mykola Avilov
Soviet Union
Leonid Lytvynenko
Soviet Union
Ryszard Katus
Poland
1976 Montreal
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Bruce Jenner
United States
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Guido Kratschmer
West Germany
Mykola Avilov
Soviet Union
1980 Moscow
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Daley Thompson
Great Britain
Yuriy Kutsenko
Soviet Union
Sergei Zhelanov
Soviet Union
1984 Los Angeles
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Daley Thompson
Great Britain
Jürgen Hingsen
West Germany
Siegfried Wentz
West Germany
1988 Seoul
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Christian Schenk
East Germany
Torsten Voss
East Germany
Dave Steen
Canada
1992 Barcelona
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Robert Změlík
Czechoslovakia
Antonio Peñalver
Spain
Dave Johnson
United States
1996 Atlanta
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Dan O'Brien
United States
Frank Busemann
Germany
Tomáš Dvořák
Czech Republic
2000 Sydney
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Erki Nool
Estonia
Roman Šebrle
Czech Republic
Chris Huffins
United States
2004 Athens
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Roman Šebrle
Czech Republic
Bryan Clay
United States
Dmitriy Karpov
Kazakhstan
2008 Beijing
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Bryan Clay
United States
Andrei Krauchanka
Belarus
Leonel Suárez
Cuba
2012 London
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Ashton Eaton
United States
Trey Hardee
United States
Leonel Suárez
Cuba
2016 Rio De Janeiro
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Ashton Eaton
United States
Kevin Mayer
France
Damian Warner
Canada
2020 Tokyo
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Damian Warner
Canada
Kevin Mayer
France
Ashley Moloney
Australia
2024 Paris
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Markus Rooth
Norway
Leo Neugebauer
Germany
Lindon Victor
Grenada
Notes
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^
Jenner is now known as Caitlyn due to
gender transition
in 2015.
[
1
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References
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^
Buzz Bissinger
(June 1, 2015).
"Introducing Caitlyn Jenner"
.
Vanity Fair
. Retrieved
June 1,
2015
.