Chile at the Olympics
Chile was first at the Olympic Games at the first 1896 Summer Olympics.
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IOC code | CHI |
NOC | Chilean Olympic Committee |
Website | www |
Medals Ranked 79th |
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The International Olympic Committee's official abbreviation for Chile is CHI.[1]
History
A team from Chile has been in most Summer Olympic Games and Winter Olympic Games.
Chilean athletes have won a total of thirteen medals, with tennis as the top medal-producing sport.
The National Olympic Committee for Chile was formed in 1934.
Medalists
Medal | Name | Games | Sport | Event |
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![]() | Manuel Plaza | 1928 Amsterdam | Athletics | Men's marathon |
![]() | Óscar Cristi | 1952 Helsinki | Equestrian | Individual jumping |
![]() | Óscar Cristi Ricardo Echeverría César Mendoza | 1952 Helsinki | Equestrian | Team jumping |
![]() | Marlene Ahrens | 1956 Melbourne | Athletics | Women's javelin throw |
![]() | Claudio Barrientos | 1956 Melbourne | Boxing | Men's bantamweight |
![]() | Ramón Tapia | 1956 Melbourne | Boxing | Men's middleweight |
![]() | Carlos Lucas | 1956 Melbourne | Boxing | Men's light heavyweight |
![]() | Alfonso de Iruarrizaga | 1988 Seoul | Shooting | Mixed skeet |
![]() | National football team | 2000 Sydney | Football | Men's competition |
![]() | Fernando González Nicolás Massú | 2004 Athens | Tennis | Men's doubles |
![]() | Nicolás Massú | 2004 Athens | Tennis | Men's singles |
![]() | Fernando González | 2004 Athens | Tennis | Men's singles |
![]() | Fernando González | 2008 Beijing | Tennis | Men's singles |
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