Finland at the
Olympics
IOC codeFIN
NOCFinnish Olympic Committee
Websitewww.olympiakomitea.fi (in Finnish)
Medals
Ranked 17th
Gold
146
Silver
150
Bronze
184
Total
480
Summer appearances
Winter appearances
Other related appearances
1906 Intercalated Games

Finland first participated at the Olympic Games in 1908, and has sent athletes to compete in every Summer Olympic Games and every Winter Olympic Games since then. Finland was also the host nation for the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. Finnish athletes have won a total of 305 medals at the Summer Games, mostly in athletics and wrestling. Finland has also won 175 medals at the Winter Games, mostly in nordic skiing events.

The National Olympic Committee for Finland is the Finnish Olympic Committee, and was created and recognized in 1907, when Finland was an autonomous part, the Grand Duchy of Finland of the Russian Empire (until 1917). Finland has earned medals at every Olympics since 1908, a feat matched only by Finland's neighboring country Sweden.

Hosted Games

Finland has hosted the Games on one occasion.

GamesHost cityDatesNationsParticipantsEvents
1952 Summer OlympicsHelsinki19 July – 3 August694,955149

Medals

*Purple border color indicates tournament was held on home soil.

Summer\Winter Olympic medalists

Summer Games

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 GoldHarri Larva1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 GoldVille Ritola1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldPaavo Nurmi1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 GoldToivo Loukola1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 GoldPaavo Yrjölä1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's decathlon
 GoldKaarlo Mäkinen1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's freestyle bantamweight
 GoldArvo Haavisto1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's freestyle welterweight
 GoldVäinö Kokkinen1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman middleweight
 SilverPaavo Nurmi1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 SilverPaavo Nurmi1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 SilverAkilles Järvinen1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's decathlon
 SilverKustaa Pihlajamäki1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's freestyle featherweight
 SilverAukusti Sihvola1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's freestyle heavyweight
 SilverHjalmar Nyström1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman heavyweight
 BronzeEino Purje1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeOve Andersen1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 BronzeMartti Marttelin1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's marathon
 BronzeVilho Tuulos1928 Amsterdam AthleticsMen's triple jump
 BronzeHeikki Savolainen1928 Amsterdam GymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 BronzeBertel Broman1928 Amsterdam SailingMen's 12' Dinghy
 BronzeEino Leino1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's freestyle lightweight
 BronzeEdvard Westerlund1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman lightweight
 BronzeOnni Pellinen1928 Amsterdam WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman light heavyweight
 GoldVolmari Iso-Hollo1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 GoldLauri Lehtinen1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldMatti Järvinen1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 GoldHermanni Pihlajamäki1932 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's freestyle featherweight
 GoldVäinö Kokkinen1932 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman middleweight
 SilverHeikki Savolainen1932 Los Angeles GymnasticsMen's horizontal bar
 SilverMatti Sippala1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 SilverVille Pörhölä1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's hammer throw
 SilverVolmari Iso-Hollo1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 SilverAkilles Järvinen1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's decathlon
 SilverKyösti Luukko1932 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's freestyle middleweight
 SilverVäinö Kajander1932 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman welterweight
 SilverOnni Pellinen1932 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman light heavyweight
 BronzeBruno Ahlberg1932 Los Angeles BoxingMen's Welterweight
 BronzeHeikki Savolainen1932 Los Angeles GymnasticsMen's artistic individual all-around
 BronzeHeikki Savolainen1932 Los Angeles GymnasticsMen's parallel bars
 BronzeEinari Teräsvirta1932 Los Angeles GymnasticsMen's horizontal bar
 BronzeEinari Teräsvirta
Heikki Savolainen
Martti Uosikkinen
Mauri Nyberg-Noroma
Veikko Pakarinen
1932 Los Angeles GymnasticsMen's artistic team all-around
 BronzeEino Penttilä1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeArmas Toivonen1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's marathon
 BronzeLauri Virtanen1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 BronzeLauri Virtanen1932 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 BronzeAatos Jaskari1932 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's freestyle bantamweight
 BronzeEino Leino1932 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's freestyle welterweight
 BronzeLauri Koskela1932 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman featherweight
 GoldGunnar Höckert1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldIlmari Salminen1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 GoldVolmari Iso-Hollo1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 GoldKustaa Pihlajamäki1936 Berlin WrestlingMen's freestyle featherweight
 GoldLauri Koskela1936 Berlin WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman lightweight
 GoldSten Suvio1936 Berlin BoxingMen's Welterweight
 GoldAle Saarvala1936 Berlin GymnasticsMen's horizontal bar
 SilverLauri Lehtinen1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 SilverArvo Askola1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 SilverKaarlo Tuominen1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 SilverSulo Bärlund1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's shot put
 SilverYrjö Nikkanen1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 SilverAarne Reini1936 Berlin WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman featherweight
 BronzeVolmari Iso-Hollo1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 BronzeKalervo Toivonen1936 Berlin AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeHjalmar Nyström1936 Berlin WrestlingMen's freestyle heavyweight
 BronzeHermanni Pihlajamäki1936 Berlin WrestlingMen's freestyle lightweight
 BronzeEino Virtanen1936 Berlin WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman welterweight
 BronzeMartti Uosikkinen
Heikki Savolainen
Mauri Noroma
Ale Saarvala
Ale Saarvala
Esa Seeste
Ilmari Pakarinen
Einari Teräsvirta
Eino Tukiainen
1936 Berlin GymnasticsMen's artistic team all-around
 GoldLennart Viitala1948 London WrestlingMen's freestyle flyweight
 GoldTapio Rautavaara1948 London AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 GoldVeikko Huhtanen1948 London GymnasticsMen's artistic individual all-around
 GoldPaavo Aaltonen
Veikko Huhtanen
Kalevi Laitinen
Olavi Rove
Aleksanteri Saarvala
Sulo Salmi
Heikki Savolainen
Einari Teräsvirta
1948 London GymnasticsMen's artistic team all-around
 GoldPaavo Aaltonen1948 London GymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 GoldVeikko Huhtanen1948 London GymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 GoldHeikki Savolainen1948 London GymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 GoldPaavo Aaltonen1948 London GymnasticsMen's vault
 SilverKaisa Parviainen1948 London AthleticsWomen's javelin throw
 SilverErkki Kataja1948 London AthleticsMen's pole vault
 SilverPauli Janhonen1948 London ShootingMen's 300 metre free rifle, three positions
 SilverKelpo Gröndahl1948 London WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman light heavyweight
 SilverKurt Wires1948 London CanoeingMen's K-1 10,000 metres
 SilverVeikko Huhtanen1948 London GymnasticsMen's parallel bars
 SilverOlavi Rove1948 London GymnasticsMen's vault
 BronzeReino Kangasmäki1948 London WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman flyweight
 BronzeThor Axelsson
Nils Björklöf
1948 London CanoeingMen's K-2 10,000 metres
 BronzeThor Axelsson
Nils Björklöf
1948 London CanoeingMen's K-2 1000 metres
 BronzePaavo Aaltonen1948 London GymnasticsMen's artistic individual all-around
 BronzeVeikko Huhtanen1948 London GymnasticsMen's horizontal bar
 GoldKelpo Gröndahl1952 Helsinki WrestlingMen's Light heavyweight
 GoldPentti Hämäläinen1952 Helsinki BoxingMen's Bantamweight
 GoldKurt Wires
Yrjö Hietanen
1952 Helsinki CanoeingMen's K-2 10000 metres
 GoldKurt Wires
Yrjö Hietanen
1952 Helsinki CanoeingMen's K-2 1000 metres
 GoldThorvald Strömberg1952 Helsinki CanoeingMen's K-1 10000 metres
 GoldSylvi Saimo1952 Helsinki CanoeingWomen's K-1 500 metres
 SilverKalervo Rauhala1952 Helsinki WrestlingMen's Middleweight
 SilverThorvald Strömberg1952 Helsinki CanoeingMen's K-1 1000 metres
 SilverVilho Ylönen1952 Helsinki ShootingMen's 50 metre rifle three positions
 BronzeTauno Kovanen1952 Helsinki AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeTauno Kovanen1952 Helsinki WrestlingMen's Heavyweight
 BronzeLeo Honkala1952 Helsinki WrestlingMen's Flyweight
 BronzeIlkka Koski1952 Helsinki BoxingMen's Heavyweight
 BronzeHarry Siljander1952 Helsinki BoxingMen's Light heavyweight
 BronzeErkki Mallenius1952 Helsinki BoxingMen's Light welterweight
 BronzeErkki Pakkanen1952 Helsinki BoxingMen's Lightweight
 BronzePaavo Aaltonen
Kalevi Laitinen
Onni Lappalainen
Kaino Lempinen
Berndt Lindfors
Olavi Rove
Heikki Savolainen
Kalevi Viskari
1952 Helsinki GymnasticsMen's artistic team all-around
 BronzeVeikko Lommi
Kauko Wahlsten
Oiva Lommi
Lauri Nevalainen
1952 Helsinki RowingMen's coxless four
 BronzeOlavi Ojanperä1952 Helsinki CanoeingMen's C-1 1000 metres
 BronzeErnst Westerlund
Paul Sjöberg
Ragnar Jansson
Adolf Konto
Rolf Turkka
1952 Helsinki SailingMen's 6 Metre
 BronzeTauno Mäki1952 Helsinki ShootingMen's 100 meter running deer
 BronzeOle Mannonen
Lauri Vilkko
Olavi Rokka
1952 Helsinki Modern pentathlonMen's team
 GoldPentti Linnosvuo1956 Melbourne ShootingMen's 50 metre pistol
 GoldRauno Mäkinen1956 Melbourne WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman featherweight
 GoldKyösti Lehtonen1956 Melbourne WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman lightweight
 SilverOlavi Mannonen1956 Melbourne Modern pentathlonMen's Individual
 BronzeVoitto Hellsten1956 Melbourne AthleticsMen's 400 metres
 BronzeVeikko Karvonen1956 Melbourne AthleticsMen's marathon
 BronzeJorma Valkama1956 Melbourne AthleticsMen's long jump
 BronzePentti Hämäläinen1956 Melbourne BoxingMen's Featherweight
 BronzeRaimo Heinonen
Onni Lappalainen
Olavi Leimuvirta
Berndt Lindfors
Martti Mansikka
Kalevi Suoniemi
1956 Melbourne GymnasticsMen's artistic team all-around
 BronzeWäinö Korhonen1956 Melbourne Modern pentathlonMen's Individual
 BronzeBerndt Katter
Wäinö Korhonen
Olavi Mannonen
1956 Melbourne Modern pentathlonMen's team
 BronzeKauko Hänninen
Veli Lehtelä
Matti Niemi
Toimi Pitkänen
Reino Poutanen
1956 Melbourne RowingMen's coxed four
 BronzeVilho Ylönen1956 Melbourne ShootingMen's 300 metre free rifle, three positions
 BronzeErkki Penttilä1956 Melbourne WrestlingMen's freestyle featherweight
 BronzeTaisto Kangasniemi1956 Melbourne WrestlingMen's freestyle heavyweight
 GoldEugen Ekman1960 Rome GymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 SilverPentti Linnosvuo1960 Rome ShootingMen's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
 BronzeEeles Landström1960 Rome AthleticsMen's pole vault
 BronzeJorma Limmonen1960 Rome BoxingMen's Featherweight
 BronzeVeli Lehtelä
Toimi Pitkänen
1960 Rome RowingMen's coxless pair
 GoldPauli Nevala1964 Tokyo AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 GoldPentti Linnosvuo1964 Tokyo ShootingMen's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
 GoldVäinö Markkanen1964 Tokyo ShootingMen's 50 metre pistol
 BronzePertti Purhonen1964 Tokyo BoxingMen's Welterweight
 BronzeHannu Rantakari1964 Tokyo GymnasticsMen's vault
 GoldKaarlo Kangasniemi1968 Mexico City WeightliftingMen's 90 kg
 SilverJorma Kinnunen1968 Mexico City AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 SilverOlli Laiho1968 Mexico City gymnasticsMen's pommel horse
 BronzeArto Nilsson1968 Mexico City BoxingMen's Light welterweight
 GoldPekka Vasala1972 Munich AthleticsMen's 1500 metres
 GoldLasse Virén1972 Munich AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldLasse Virén1972 Munich AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 SilverReima Virtanen1972 Munich BoxingMen's Middleweight
 BronzeTapio Kantanen1972 Munich AthleticsMen's 3000 metres steeplechase
 BronzeKyösti Laasonen1972 Munich ArcheryMen's individual
 BronzeRisto Hurme
Veikko Salminen
Martti Ketelä
1972 Munich Modern pentathlonMen's team
 BronzeRisto Björlin1972 Munich WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 57 kg
 GoldLasse Virén1976 Montreal AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 GoldLasse Virén1976 Montreal AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 GoldPertti Karppinen1976 Montreal RowingMen's Single Sculls
 GoldPertti Ukkola1976 Montreal WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 57 kg
 SilverHannu Siitonen1976 Montreal AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 SilverAntti Kalliomäki1976 Montreal AthleticsMen's pole vault
 GoldTomi Poikolainen1980 Moscow ArcheryMen's Archery
 GoldPertti Karppinen1980 Moscow RowingMen's Single Sculls
 GoldEsko Rechardt1980 Moscow SailingMen's Finn
 SilverKaarlo Maaninka1980 Moscow AthleticsMen's 10,000 metres
 BronzePäivi Meriluoto1980 Moscow ArcheryWomen's Archery
 BronzeKaarlo Maaninka1980 Moscow AthleticsMen's 5000 metres
 BronzeMikko Huhtala1980 Moscow WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 74 kg
 BronzeJouko Lindgren
Georg Tallberg
1980 Moscow SailingMen's 470
 GoldJuha Tiainen1984 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's hammer throw
 GoldArto Härkönen1984 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 GoldPertti Karppinen1984 Los Angeles RowingMen's Single Sculls
 GoldJouko Salomäki1984 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 74 kg
 SilverTiina Lillak1984 Los Angeles AthleticsWomen's javelin throw
 SilverTapio Sipilä1984 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 68 kg
 BronzeArto Bryggare1984 Los Angeles AthleticsMen's 110 metres hurdles
 BronzeJoni Nyman1984 Los Angeles BoxingMen's Welterweight
 BronzeRauno Bies1984 Los Angeles shootingMen's 25 metre rapid fire pistol
 BronzeJouni Grönman1984 Los Angeles weightliftingMen's 67.5 kg
 BronzePekka Niemi1984 Los Angeles WeightliftingMen's 100 kg
 BronzeJukka Rauhala1984 Los Angeles WrestlingMen's freestyle 68 kg
 GoldTapio Korjus1988 Seoul AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 SilverHarri Koskela1988 Seoul WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 90 kg
 BronzeSeppo Räty1988 Seoul AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeTapio Sipilä1988 Seoul WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 68 kg
 GoldMikko Kolehmainen1992 Barcelona CanoeingMen's K-1 500 metres
 SilverIsmo Falck
Jari Lipponen
Tomi Poikolainen
1992 Barcelona ArcheryMen's team
 SilverSeppo Räty1992 Barcelona AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeJyri Kjäll1992 Barcelona BoxingMen's light welterweight
 BronzeAntti Kasvio1992 Barcelona SwimmingMen's 200 metre freestyle
 GoldHeli Rantanen1996 Atlanta AthleticsWomen's javelin throw
 SilverJani Sievinen1996 Atlanta SwimmingMen's 200 metre individual medley
 SilverMarko Asell1996 Atlanta WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 74 kg
 BronzeSeppo Räty1996 Atlanta AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 GoldArsi Harju2000 Sydney AthleticsMen's shot put
 GoldJyrki Järvi
Thomas Johanson
2000 Sydney Sailing49er class
 SilverJuha Hirvi2000 Sydney ShootingMen's 50 metre rifle three positions
 BronzeMarko Yli-Hannuksela2000 Sydney WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 76 kg
 SilverMarko Kemppainen2004 Athens ShootingMen's skeet
 SilverMarko Yli-Hannuksela2004 Athens WrestlingMen's Greco-Roman 74 kg
 GoldSatu Mäkelä-Nummela2008 Beijing ShootingWomen's trap
 SilverMinna Nieminen
Sanna Sten
2008 Beijing RowingWomen's lightweight double sculls
 BronzeTero Pitkämäki2008 Beijing AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeHenri Häkkinen2008 Beijing ShootingMen's 10 metre air rifle
 SilverTuuli Petäjä2012 London SailingWomen's sailboard
 BronzeSilja Kanerva, Silja Lehtinen, Mikaela Wulff2012 London SailingElliott 6m
 SilverAntti Ruuskanen2012 London AthleticsMen's javelin throw
 BronzeMira Potkonen2016 Rio de Janeiro BoxingWomen's lightweight
 BronzeMatti Mattsson2020 Tokyo SwimmingMen's 200 metre breaststroke
 BronzeMira Potkonen2020 Tokyo BoxingWomen's lightweight

Winter Games

Medal Name Games Sport Event
 GoldClas Thunberg1924 Chamonix Speed skatingMen's 1500 metres
 GoldClas Thunberg1924 Chamonix Speed skatingMen's 5000 metres
 GoldJulius Skutnabb1924 Chamonix Speed skatingMen's 10,000 metres
 GoldClas Thunberg1924 Chamonix Speed skatingMen's all-round
 SilverLudowika Jakobsson
Walter Jakobsson
1924 Chamonix Figure skatingPair skating
 SilverVäinö Bremer
August Eskelinen
Heikki Hirvonen
Martti Lappalainen
1924 Chamonix Military patrolMen's Military patrol
 SilverJulius Skutnabb1924 Chamonix Speed skatingMen's 5000 metres
 SilverClas Thunberg1924 Chamonix Speed skatingMen's 10,000 metres
 BronzeTapani Niku1924 Chamonix Cross country skiingMen's 18 kilometre
 BronzeClas Thunberg1924 Chamonix Speed skatingMen's 500 metres
 BronzeJulius Skutnabb1924 Chamonix Speed skatingMen's all-round
 GoldClas Thunberg1928 St. Moritz Speed skatingMen's 1500 metres
 GoldClas Thunberg1928 St. Moritz Speed skatingMen's 500 metres
 SilverJulius Skutnabb1928 St. Moritz Speed skatingMen's 5000 metres
 BronzeJaakko Friman1928 St. Moritz Speed skatingMen's 500 metres
 GoldVeli Saarinen1932 Lake Placid Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 SilverVäinö Liikkanen1932 Lake Placid Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 BronzeVeli Saarinen1932 Lake Placid Cross country skiingMen's 18 kilometre
 GoldKalle Jalkanen
Klaes Karppinen
Matti Lähde
Sulo Nurmela
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 SilverBirger Wasenius1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Speed skatingMen's 10,000 metres
 SilverBirger Wasenius1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Speed skatingMen's 5000 metres
 BronzePekka Niemi1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Cross country skiingMen's 18 kilometre
 BronzeBirger Wasenius1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Speed skatingMen's 1500 metres
 BronzeAntero Ojala1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Speed skatingMen's 5000 metres
 GoldHeikki Hasu1948 St. Moritz Speed skatingMen's 10,000 metres
 SilverAugust Kiuru
Teuvo Laukkanen
Sauli Rytky
Lauri Silvennoinen
1948 St. Moritz Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 SilverMartti Huhtala1948 St. Moritz Nordic combinedMen's individual
 SilverLassi Parkkinen1948 St. Moritz Speed skatingMen's 10,000 metres
 BronzeBenjamin Vanninen1948 St. Moritz Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 BronzePentti Lammio1948 St. Moritz Speed skatingMen's 10,000 metres
 GoldVeikko Hakulinen1952 Oslo Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 GoldHeikki Hasu
Urpo Korhonen
Paavo Lonkila
Tapio Mäkelä
1952 Oslo Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 GoldLydia Wideman1952 Oslo Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre
 SilverTapio Mäkelä1952 Oslo Cross country skiingMen's 18 kilometre
 SilverEero Kolehmainen1952 Oslo Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 SilverMirja Hietamies1952 Oslo Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre
 SilverHeikki Hasu1952 Oslo Nordic combinedMen's individual
 BronzePaavo Lonkila1952 Oslo Cross country skiingMen's 18 kilometre
 BronzeSiiri Rantanen1952 Oslo Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre
 GoldVeikko Hakulinen1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Cross country skiingMen's 30 kilometre
 GoldSiiri Rantanen
Mirja Hietamies
Sirkka Polkunen
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Cross country skiingWomen's 3 × 5 kilometre relay
 GoldAntti Hyvärinen1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 SilverVeikko Hakulinen1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 SilverAugust Kiuru
Jorma Kortelainen
Arvo Viitanen
Veikko Hakulinen
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 SilverAulis Kallakorpi1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 BronzeToivo Salonen1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Speed skatingMen's 1500 metres
 GoldKalevi Hämäläinen1960 Squaw Valley Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 GoldToimi Alatalo
Eero Mäntyranta
Väinö Huhtala
Veikko Hakulinen
1960 Squaw Valley Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 SilverAntti Tyrväinen1960 Squaw Valley BiathlonMen's Individual
 SilverVeikko Hakulinen1960 Squaw Valley Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 SilverNiilo Halonen1960 Squaw Valley Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 BronzeVeikko Hakulinen1960 Squaw Valley Cross country skiingMen's 15 kilometre
 BronzeSiiri Rantanen
Eeva Ruoppa
Toini Pöysti
1960 Squaw Valley Cross country skiingWomen's 3 × 5 kilometre relay
 BronzeEevi Huttunen1960 Squaw Valley Speed skatingWomen's 3000 metres
 GoldEero Mäntyranta1964 Innsbruck Cross country skiingMen's 30 kilometre
 GoldEero Mäntyranta1964 Innsbruck Cross country skiingMen's 15 kilometre
 GoldVeikko Kankkonen1964 Innsbruck Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 SilverVäinö Huhtala
Kalevi Laurila
Eero Mäntyranta
Arto Tiainen
1964 Innsbruck Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 SilverMirja Lehtonen1964 Innsbruck Cross country skiingWomen's 5 kilometre
 SilverVeikko Kankkonen1964 Innsbruck Ski jumpingMen's Large hill individual
 SilverKaija Mustonen1964 Innsbruck Speed skatingWomen's 1500 metres
 BronzeArto Tiainen1964 Innsbruck Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 BronzeSenja Pusula
Toini Pöysti
Mirja Lehtonen
1964 Innsbruck Cross country skiingWomen's 3 × 5 kilometre relay
 BronzeKaija Mustonen1964 Innsbruck Speed skatingWomen's 1000 metres
 GoldKaija Mustonen1968 Grenoble Speed skatingWomen's 1500 metres
 SilverEero Mäntyranta1968 Grenoble Cross country skiingMen's 15 kilometre
 SilverKaija Mustonen1968 Grenoble Speed skatingWomen's 3000 metres
 BronzeEero Mäntyranta1968 Grenoble Cross country skiingMen's 30 kilometre
 BronzeKalevi Laurila
Eero Mäntyranta
Kalevi Oikarainen
Hannu Taipale
1968 Grenoble Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 SilverEsko Saira
Juhani Suutarinen
Heikki Ikola
Mauri Röppänen
1972 Sapporo BiathlonMen's 4 x 7.5 Relay
 SilverMarjatta Kajosmaa1972 Sapporo Cross country skiingWomen's 5 kilometre
 SilverMarjatta Kajosmaa
Hilkka Riihivuori
Helena Takalo
1972 Sapporo Cross country skiingWomen's 3 × 5 kilometre relay
 SilverRauno Miettinen1972 Sapporo Nordic combinedMen's Individual
 BronzeMarjatta Kajosmaa1972 Sapporo Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre
 GoldMatti Pitkänen
Juha Mieto
Pertti Teurajärvi
Arto Koivisto
1976 Innsbruck Cross-country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 GoldHelena Takalo1976 Innsbruck Cross country skiingWomen's 5 kilometre
 SilverHeikki Ikola1976 Innsbruck BiathlonMen's Individual
 SilverHenrik Flöjt
Esko Saira
Juhani Suutarinen
Heikki Ikola
1976 Innsbruck BiathlonMen's Relay
 SilverHelena Takalo1976 Innsbruck Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre
 SilverMarjatta Kajosmaa
Hilkka Riihivuori
Liisa Suihkonen
Helena Takalo
1976 Innsbruck Cross country skiingWomen's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
 BronzeArto Koivisto1976 Innsbruck Cross country skiingMen's 15 kilometre
 GoldJouko Törmänen1980 Lake Placid Ski jumpingMen's Large hill individual
 SilverJuha Mieto1980 Lake Placid Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 SilverJuha Mieto1980 Lake Placid Cross country skiingMen's 15 kilometre
 SilverHilkka Riihivuori1980 Lake Placid Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre
 SilverHilkka Riihivuori1980 Lake Placid Cross country skiingWomen's 5 kilometre
 SilverJouko Karjalainen1980 Lake Placid Nordic combinedMen's Individual
 BronzeHarri Kirvesniemi
Pertti Teurajärvi
Matti Pitkänen
Juha Mieto
1980 Lake Placid Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 BronzeHelena Takalo1980 Lake Placid Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre
 BronzeJari Puikkonen1980 Lake Placid Ski jumpingMen's Large hill individual
 GoldMarja-Liisa Hämäläinen1984 Sarajevo Cross country skiingWomen's 20 kilometre
 GoldMarja-Liisa Hämäläinen1984 Sarajevo Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre
 GoldMarja-Liisa Hämäläinen1984 Sarajevo Cross country skiingWomen's 5 kilometre
 GoldMatti Nykänen1984 Sarajevo Ski jumpingMen's Large hill individual
 SilverAki Karvonen1984 Sarajevo Cross country skiingMen's 15 kilometre
 SilverJouko Karjalainen1984 Sarajevo Nordic combinedMen's Individual
 SilverMatti Nykänen1984 Sarajevo Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 BronzeHarri Kirvesniemi1984 Sarajevo Cross country skiingMen's 15 kilometre
 BronzeJuha Mieto
Aki Karvonen
Harri Kirvesniemi
Kari Ristanen
1984 Sarajevo Cross country skiingMen's 4 × 10 kilometre relay
 BronzeAki Karvonen1984 Sarajevo Cross country skiingMen's 50 kilometre
 BronzeEija Hyytiäinen
Marja-Liisa Hämäläinen
Marjo Matikainen
Pirkko Määttä
1984 Sarajevo Cross country skiingWomen's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
 BronzeJukka Ylipulli1984 Sarajevo Nordic combinedMen's Individual
 BronzeJari Puikkonen1984 Sarajevo Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 GoldMatti Nykänen1988 Calgary Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 GoldMarjo Matikainen1988 Calgary Cross country skiingWomen's 5 kilometre classical
 GoldMatti Nykänen1988 Calgary Ski jumpingMen's Large hill individual
 GoldAri-Pekka Nikkola
Matti Nykänen
Jari Puikkonen
Tuomo Ylipulli
1988 Calgary Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 SilverFinland men's national ice hockey team
1988 Calgary Ice hockeyMen's tournament
 BronzeMarjo Matikainen1988 Calgary Cross country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre classical
 BronzeMarja-Liisa Kirvesniemi
Marjo Matikainen
Pirkko Määttä
Jaana Savolainen
1988 Calgary Cross country skiingWomen's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
 GoldMarjut Lukkarinen1992 Albertville Cross country skiingWomen's 5 kilometre classical
 GoldToni Nieminen1992 Albertville Ski jumpingMen's Large hill individual
 GoldRisto Laakkonen
Mika Laitinen
Toni Nieminen
Ari-Pekka Nikkola
1992 Albertville Ski jumpingMen's Large hill team
 SilverMarjut Lukkarinen1992 Albertville BiathlonWomen's 15 kilometre classical
 BronzeHarri Eloranta1992 Albertville BiathlonMen's sprint
 BronzeJari Isometsä
Harri Kirvesniemi
Mika Kuusisto
Jari Räsänen
1992 Albertville Cross-country skiingMen's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
 BronzeToni Nieminen1992 Albertville Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 SilverMika Myllylä1994 Lillehammer Cross-country skiingMen's 50 kilometre classical
 BronzeMika Myllylä1994 Lillehammer Cross-country skiingMen's 30 kilometre freestyle
 BronzeJari Isometsä
Harri Kirvesniemi
Mika Myllylä
Jari Räsänen
1994 Lillehammer Cross-country skiingMen's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
 BronzeMarja-Liisa Kirvesniemi1994 Lillehammer Cross-country skiingWomen's 30 kilometre classical
 BronzeMarja-Liisa Kirvesniemi1994 Lillehammer Cross-country skiingWomen's 5 kilometre classical
 BronzeFinland men's national ice hockey team
1994 Lillehammer Ice hockeyMen's tournament
 GoldMika Myllylä1998 Nagano Cross-country skiingMen's 30 kilometre classical
 GoldJani Soininen1998 Nagano Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 SilverJanne Lahtela1998 Nagano Freestyle skiingMen's moguls
 SilverSamppa Lajunen1998 Nagano Nordic combinedMen's Individual
 SilverSamppa Lajunen
Hannu Manninen
Jari Mantila
Tapio Nurmela
1998 Nagano Nordic combinedMen's Team
 SilverJani Soininen1998 Nagano Ski jumpingMen's Large hill individual
 BronzeVille Räikkönen1998 Nagano BiathlonMen's sprint
 BronzeMika Myllylä1998 Nagano Cross-country skiingMen's 10 kilometre classical
 BronzeJari Isometsä
Harri Kirvesniemi
Mika Myllylä
Sami Repo
1998 Nagano Cross-country skiingMen's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
 BronzeSami Mustonen1998 Nagano Freestyle skiingMen's moguls
 BronzeFinland men's national ice hockey team
1998 Nagano Ice hockeyMen's tournament
 BronzeFinland women's national ice hockey team
1998 Nagano Ice hockeyWomen's tournament
 GoldJanne Lahtela2002 Salt Lake City Freestyle skiingMen's moguls
 GoldSamppa Lajunen2002 Salt Lake City Nordic combinedMen's Sprint
 GoldSamppa Lajunen2002 Salt Lake City Nordic combinedMen's Individual
 GoldJaakko Tallus
Jari Mantila
Hannu Manninen
Samppa Lajunen
2002 Salt Lake City Nordic combinedMen's Team
 SilverJaakko Tallus2002 Salt Lake City Nordic combinedMen's Individual
 SilverJanne Ahonen
Risto Jussilainen
Matti Hautamäki
Veli-Matti Lindström
2002 Salt Lake City Ski jumpingMen's Large hill team
 BronzeMatti Hautamäki2002 Salt Lake City Ski jumpingMen's Large hill individual
 SilverTanja Poutiainen2006 Turin Alpine skiingWomen's giant slalom
 SilverMarkku Uusipaavalniemi
Wille Mäkelä
Kalle Kiiskinen
Teemu Salo
Jani Sullanmaa
2006 Turin CurlingMen's Tournament
 SilverMikko Ronkainen2006 Turin Freestyle skiingMen's moguls
 SilverFinland men's national ice hockey team
2006 Turin Ice hockeyMen's tournament
 SilverMatti Hautamäki2006 Turin Ski jumpingMen's Normal hill individual
 SilverJanne Ahonen
Janne Happonen
Matti Hautamäki
Tami Kiuru
2006 Turin Ski jumpingMen's Large hill team
 BronzeAino-Kaisa Saarinen
Virpi Kuitunen
2006 Turin Cross-country skiingWomen's team sprint
 BronzeAntti Kuisma
Anssi Koivuranta
Jaakko Tallus
Hannu Manninen
2006 Turin Nordic combinedMen's Team
 BronzeMarkku Koski2006 Turin SnowboardingMen's halfpipe
 SilverPeetu Piiroinen2010 Vancouver SnowboardingMen's halfpipe
 BronzePirjo Muranen
Virpi Kuitunen
Riitta-Liisa Roponen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
2010 Vancouver Cross-country skiingWomen's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
 BronzeAino-Kaisa Saarinen2010 Vancouver Cross-country skiingWomen's 30 kilometre classical
 BronzeFinland men's national ice hockey team
2010 Vancouver Ice hockeyMen's tournament
 BronzeFinland women's national ice hockey team
2010 Vancouver Ice hockeyWomen's tournament
 GoldIivo Niskanen
Sami Jauhojärvi
2014 Sochi Cross-country skiingMen's team sprint
 SilverEnni Rukajärvi2014 Sochi SnowboardingWomen's slopestyle
 SilverAnne Kyllönen
Krista Pärmäkoski
Kerttu Niskanen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
2014 Sochi Cross-country skiingWomen's 4 × 5 kilometre relay
 SilverKerttu Niskanen
Aino-Kaisa Saarinen
2014 Sochi Cross-country skiingWomen's team sprint
 BronzeFinland men's national ice hockey team
2014 Sochi Ice hockeyMen's tournament
 GoldIivo Niskanen2018 Pyeongchang Cross-country skiingMen's 50 kilometre classical
 SilverKrista Pärmäkoski2018 Pyeongchang Cross-country skiingWomen's 30 kilometre classical
 BronzeKrista Pärmäkoski2018 Pyeongchang Cross-country skiingWomen's 15 kilometre skiathlon
 BronzeEnni Rukajärvi2018 Pyeongchang SnowboardingWomen's slopestyle
 BronzeKrista Pärmäkoski2018 Pyeongchang Cross-country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre freestyle
 BronzeFinland women's national ice hockey team
2018 Pyeongchang Ice hockeyWomen's tournament
 GoldIivo Niskanen2022 Beijing Cross-country skiingMen's 15 kilometre classical
 GoldFinland men's national ice hockey team
2022 Beijing Ice hockeyMen's tournament
 SilverKerttu Niskanen2022 Beijing Cross-country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre classical
 SilverIivo Niskanen
Joni Mäki
2022 Beijing Cross-country skiingMen's team sprint
 BronzeIivo Niskanen2022 Beijing Cross-country skiingMen's 30 kilometre skiathlon
 BronzeKrista Pärmäkoski2022 Beijing Cross-country skiingWomen's 10 kilometre classical
 BronzeFinland women's national ice hockey team
2022 Beijing Ice hockeyWomen's tournament
 BronzeKerttu Niskanen2022 Beijing Cross-country skiingWomen's 30 kilometre freestyle

Summary by Summer Olympic Sport

Non-participations

Finland has participated in most summer sports, but they have yet to participate in: Baseball/Softball, Cricket, Handball, Lacrosse, Rugby football (neither Rugby sevens or the discontinued discipline Rugby union), Sport climbing, Surfing, Triathlon, Volleyball and Water polo.

Finland never participated in the following discontinued sports: Basque pelota, Croquet, Jeu de paume, Karate, Polo, Rackets, Roque, Tug of war and Water motorsports.

Aquatics

For aquatics disciplines, follow these links: Artistic swimming, Diving, Swimming.

Finland has yet to participate in Water polo.

Archery

Archery was included in the Olympic programme four times between 1900 and 1920. It returned in 1972 and has remained in the Olympic programme ever since.

Games Archers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1972 Munich31/20011=4
1976 Montreal21/20000
1980 Moscow42/210122
1984 Los Angeles52/20000
1988 Seoul64/40000
1992 Barcelona32/40101=4
1996 Atlanta32/40000
2000 Sydney32/40000
2004 Athens11/40000
2008 Beijing11/40000
2016 Rio de Janeiro22/40000
2020 Tokyo11/50000
Total1124=9

Artistic swimming

Artistic swimming has been included in the Olympic programme since 1984.

There are no men's events in the sport.

Games Swimmers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1992 Barcelona11/20000
Total0000

Athletics

Athletics has been included in the Olympic programme since the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics.

Games Athletes EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1908 London1513/260011=12
1912 Stockholm2320/30643132
1920 Antwerp2618/29943162
1924 Paris5225/271052172
1928 Amsterdam3516/27554142
1932 Los Angeles2214/29344112
1936 Berlin3722/29352103
1948 London3619/3312038
1952 Helsinki6932/330011=19
1956 Melbourne1913/33003317
1960 Rome2618/340011=19
1964 Tokyo1712/361001=10
1968 Mexico City1010/360101=17
1972 Munich3223/3830145
1976 Montreal3119/3722045
1980 Moscow2618/380112=10
1984 Los Angeles2218/4121146
1988 Seoul1813/421012=10
1992 Barcelona2620/430101=24
1996 Atlanta2618/441012=15
2000 Sydney2315/461001=18
2004 Athens2317/460000
2008 Beijing1915/470011=39
2012 London1714/470101=27
2016 Rio de Janeiro1611/470000
2020 Tokyo2114/480000
Total4836301144

Finnish athletes also won 1 gold and 1 bronze medal in athletics at the 1906 Intercalated Games. IOC has retroactively decided to no longer recognize those games as official Olympic games.

Badminton

Badminton has been included in the Olympic programme since 1992.

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1992 Barcelona21/40000
1996 Atlanta21/50000
2000 Sydney21/50000
2004 Athens32/50000
2008 Beijing22/50000
2012 London22/50000
2016 Rio de Janeiro11/50000
2020 Tokyo11/50000
Total0000

Basketball

3x3 Basketball

3x3 basketball has been included in the Olympic programme since 2020.

Finland has yet to participate in the discipline.

Team basketball

Basketball has been included in the Olympic programme since 1936.

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1952 Helsinki111/10000
1964 Tokyo121/10000
Total0000

Boxing

Boxing has been included in the Olympic programme since 1904 with the exception of 1912.

Games Boxers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1928 Amsterdam33/80000
1932 Los Angeles22/80011=10
1936 Berlin66/81001=5
1948 London66/80000
1952 Helsinki100/1010454
1956 Melbourne33/100011=14
1960 Rome77/100011=11
1964 Tokyo55/100011=10
1968 Mexico City55/110011=14
1972 Munich44/110101=10
1976 Montreal55/110000
1980 Moscow55/110000
1984 Los Angeles55/120011=14
1988 Seoul33/120000
1992 Barcelona11/120011=14
2000 Sydney11/120000
2016 Rio de Janeiro11/130011=14
2020 Tokyo11/130011=15
Total21131629

Canoeing

Slalom

Canoe slalom was first included in the Olympic programme in 1972. It returned in 1992 and has remained in the programme since then.

Finland has yet to participate in the discipline.

Sprint

Canoe sprint (including the discontinued discipline canoe marathon) has been included in the Olympic programme since 1936.

Games Canoeists EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1936 Berlin33/90000
1948 London55/901235
1952 Helsinki109/941161
1956 Melbourne65/90000
1960 Rome95/70000
1964 Tokyo32/70000
1968 Mexico City53/70000
1972 Munich42/70000
1976 Montreal75/110000
1980 Moscow46/110000
1984 Los Angeles55/120000
1988 Seoul34/120000
1992 Barcelona22/121001
1996 Atlanta12/120000
2000 Sydney11/120000
2004 Athens22/120000
2008 Beijing44/120000
2012 London22/120000
Total5231011

Cycling

BMX freestyle

BMX freestyle has been included in the Olympic programme since 2020.

Finland has yet to participate in the discipline.

BMX racing

BMX racing has been included in the Olympic programme since 2008.

Finland has yet to participate in the discipline.

Mountain biking

Mountain biking has been included in the Olympic programme since 1996.

Finland has yet to participate in the discipline.

Road cycling

Road cycling was included in the Olympic programme in 1896. It returned in 1912 and has remained in the Olympic programme ever since.

Games Cyclists EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1912 Stockholm52/20000
1924 Paris42/20000
1928 Amsterdam11/20000
1936 Berlin21/20000
1948 London32/20000
1952 Helsinki42/20000
1956 Melbourne11/20000
1960 Rome42/20000
1968 Mexico City42/20000
1972 Munich52/20000
1976 Montreal11/20000
1980 Moscow52/20000
1984 Los Angeles52/30000
1988 Seoul22/30000
1992 Barcelona11/30000
1996 Atlanta33/40000
2000 Sydney11/40000
2012 London23/40000
2016 Rio de Janeiro12/40000
Total0000

Track cycling

Track cycling was included in the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympic programme and has been included in all Summer Games except for 1912.

Games Cyclists EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1936 Berlin11/40000
1948 London42/40000
1952 Helsinki84/40000
1956 Melbourne12/40000
1960 Rome12/40000
1968 Mexico City22/50000
1972 Munich11/50000
1976 Montreal11/40000
1980 Moscow11/40000
1984 Los Angeles11/50000
1988 Seoul22/60000
1992 Barcelona22/70000
1996 Atlanta33/80000
2000 Sydney12/120000
Total0000

Diving

Diving has been included in the Olympic programme since 1904.

Games Divers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1908 London22/20000
1912 Stockholm63/40000
1920 Antwerp32/50000
1924 Paris63/50000
1928 Amsterdam22/40000
1936 Berlin12/40000
1948 London11/40000
1952 Helsinki32/40000
1956 Melbourne12/40000
1960 Rome11/40000
1964 Tokyo11/40000
1968 Mexico City23/40000
1972 Munich23/40000
1984 Los Angeles11/40000
1988 Seoul11/40000
2000 Sydney21/80000
2004 Athens21/80000
2008 Beijing11/80000
Total0000

Equestrian

Dressage

Dressage had one event included in 1900. It returned to the Olympic programme in 1912 and has remained in the Olympic programme ever since.

Games Riders EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1956 Melbourne / Stockholm11/20000
1980 Moscow11/20000
1984 Los Angeles11/20000
1988 Seoul42/20000
1992 Barcelona11/20000
1996 Atlanta11/20000
2000 Sydney21/20000
2008 Beijing / Hongkong11/20000
2012 London21/20000
2020 Tokyo11/20000
Total0000

Eventing

Eventing has been included in the Olympic programme since 1912.

Games Riders EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1920 Antwerp11/20000
1924 Paris11/20000
1928 Amsterdam11/20000
1936 Berlin11/20000
1948 London32/20000
1952 Helsinki32/20000
1956 Melbourne / Stockholm32/20000
2000 Sydney11/20000
2016 Rio de Janeiro11/20000
Total0000

Show jumping

Show Jumping was included in the Olympic programme in 1900. It returned in 1912 and has remained in the Olympic programme ever since.

Games Riders EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1948 London21/20000
1952 Helsinki32/20000
1956 Melbourne / Stockholm32/20000
1980 Moscow11/20000
Total0000

Discontinued disciplines

Equestrian driving was conducted during the 1900 Summer Olympics and equestrian vaulting during the 1920 Summer Olympics.

Finland did not participate in either discipline.

Fencing

Fencing has been included in the Olympic programme since the inaugural 1896 Games.

Games Fencers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1928 Amsterdam22/70000
1948 London65/70000
1952 Helsinki114/70000
1956 Melbourne21/70000
1960 Rome63/80000
1972 Munich11/80000
1976 Montreal42/80000
1980 Moscow52/80000
1988 Seoul11/80000
1996 Atlanta11/100000
Total0000

Field hockey

Field hockey was first included in the Olympic programme in 1908. It returned in 1920 before becoming a permanent Olympic sport in 1928.

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1952 Helsinki111/10000
Total0000

Football

Football has been included in the Olympic programme since 1900 with the exception of 1932.

Games Footballers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1912 Stockholm131/10000
1936 Berlin111/10000
1952 Helsinki111/10000
1980 Moscow161/10000
Total0000

Golf

Golf was included in the Olympic programme in 1900 and 1904. It returned in 2016 and has remained in the Olympic programme ever since.

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
2016 Rio de Janeiro42/20000
2020 Tokyo42/20000
Total0000

Gymnastics

Artistic gymnastics

Artistic gymnastics has been included in the Summer Olympic programme since the inaugural 1896 Games.

Games Gymnasts EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1908 London312/20011=5
1912 Stockholm242/40101=5
1924 Paris89/90000
1928 Amsterdam87/80011=6
1932 Los Angeles58/1101454
1936 Berlin88/910124
1948 London88/962281
1952 Helsinki1615/150011=8
1956 Melbourne68/150011=8
1960 Rome1214/1410014
1964 Tokyo813/1400118
1968 Mexico City68/1401016
1972 Munich17/140000
2012 London14/140000
2016 Rio de Janeiro16/140000
Total85122513

Rhythmic gymnastics

Rhythmic gymnastics has been included in the Olympic programme since 1984.

There are no men's events in the discipline.

Games Gymnasts EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1992 Barcelona11/10000
1996 Atlanta11/20000
2000 Sydney11/20000
2016 Rio de Janeiro11/20000
Total0000

Trampoline

Trampoline has been included in the Olympic programme since 2000.

Finland has yet to participate in the discipline.

Judo

Judo has been included in the Olympic programme since 1964 with the exception of the 1968 Games.

Games Judoka EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1972 Munich11/60000
1976 Montreal12/60000
1980 Moscow33/80000
1984 Los Angeles33/80000
1988 Seoul22/70000
1992 Barcelona77/140000
1996 Atlanta11/140000
2000 Sydney11/140000
2004 Athens11/140000
2008 Beijing22/140000
2012 London33/140000
2016 Rio de Janeiro11/140000
Total0000

Modern pentathlon

Modern pentathlon has been included in the Olympic programme since 1912.

Games Pentathletes EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1920 Antwerp21/10000
1924 Paris31/10000
1928 Amsterdam31/10000
1936 Berlin31/10000
1948 London31/10000
1952 Helsinki32/200113
1956 Melbourne32/201233
1960 Rome32/20000
1964 Tokyo32/20000
1968 Mexico City32/20000
1972 Munich32/200113
1976 Montreal32/20000
1980 Moscow32/20000
1984 Los Angeles32/20000
Total014514

Rowing

Rowing has been included in the Olympic programme since 1900.

Games Rowers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1912 Stockholm62/40000
1948 London51/70000
1952 Helsinki267/70011=11
1956 Melbourne52/70011=8
1960 Rome124/70011=9
1964 Tokyo72/70000
1968 Mexico City21/70000
1972 Munich31/70000
1976 Montreal73/1410015
1980 Moscow11/1410014
1984 Los Angeles32/141001=6
1988 Seoul53/140000
1992 Barcelona32/140000
1996 Atlanta22/140000
2008 Beijing21/140101=14
Total313720

Sailing

Sailing has been included in the Olympic programme since 1900 with the exception of the 1904 Games.

Games No. Sailors EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1912 Stockholm275/401234
1924 Paris11/300115
1928 Amsterdam11/30011=6
1936 Berlin123/40000
1948 London144/50000
1952 Helsinki145/50011=7
1956 Melbourne31/50000
1960 Rome94/50000
1964 Tokyo52/50000
1968 Mexico City32/50000
1972 Munich73/60000
1976 Montreal84/60000
1980 Moscow / Tallinn74/610124
1984 Los Angeles53/70000
1988 Seoul / Busan53/80000
1992 Barcelona85/100000
1996 Atlanta86/100000
2000 Sydney106/1110016
2004 Athens43/110000
2008 Beijing / Qingdoa96/110000
2012 Sydney / Weymouth117/100112=8
2016 Rio de Janeiro86/100000
2020 Tokyo54/100000
Total1952271119

Shooting

Shooting was included in the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympic programme and has been included in all Summer Games except for 1904 and 1928.

Games Shooters EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1908 London92/150000
1912 Stockholm197/18002210
1920 Antwerp914/2101237
1924 Paris1510/1001237
1936 Berlin83/30000
1948 London124/40101=5
1952 Helsinki117/701128
1956 Melbourne45/71012=2
1960 Rome86/60101=6
1964 Tokyo85/620022
1968 Mexico City96/70000
1972 Munich107/80000
1976 Montreal43/70000
1980 Moscow96/70000
1984 Los Angeles1010/110011=16
1988 Seoul99/130000
1992 Barcelona810/130000
1996 Atlanta67/150000
2000 Sydney79/170101=17
2004 Athens69/170101=13
2008 Beijing810/1510127
2012 London46/150000
2016 Rio de Janeiro22/150000
2020 Tokyo32/150000
Total47102117

Skateboarding

Skateboarding has been included in the Olympic programme since 2020.

Games Skateboarders EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
2020 Tokyo11/40000
Total0000

Swimming

Long course swimming

Long course swimming has been included in the Olympic programme since the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics.

Games Swimmers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1908 London32/60000
1912 Stockholm63/90000
1920 Antwerp12/1000226
1924 Paris21/110000
1928 Amsterdam11/110000
1932 Los Angeles11/110000
1936 Berlin23/110000
1948 London11/110000
1952 Helsinki1310/110000
1956 Melbourne12/130000
1960 Rome58/150000
1964 Tokyo66/180000
1968 Mexico City36/290000
1972 Munich13/290000
1976 Montreal12/260000
1980 Moscow12/260000
1984 Los Angeles25/290000
1988 Seoul12/310000
1992 Barcelona1220/310011=16
1996 Atlanta1222/320101=16
2000 Sydney713/320000
2004 Athens714/320000
2008 Beijing59/320000
2012 London714/320000
2016 Rio de Janeiro812/320000
2020 Tokyo58/350011
Total014548

Marathon swimming

Marathon swimming has been included in the Olympic programme since 2008.

Finland has yet to participate in the discipline.

Table tennis

Table tennis has been included in the Olympic programme since 1988.

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
2016 Rio de Janeiro11/40000
Total0000

Taekwondo

Taekwondo has been included in the Olympic programme since 2000.

Games Practitioners EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
2000 Sydney22/80000
2004 Athens11/80000
2012 London11/80000
2016 Rio de Janeiro11/80000
Total0000

Tennis

Tennis was originally included in the Olympic programme between 1896 and 1924. Tennis returned to the games in 1988 and has remained in the programme since then.

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1924 Paris42/50000
2004 Athens11/40000
2008 Beijing11/40000
2012 London11/50000
Total0000

Weightlifting

Weightlifting was first included in the Olympic programme at the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympics. It was excluded from the 1900, 1908 and 1912 Games but have been included every other time.

Games Weightlifters EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1920 Antwerp11/50000
1948 London43/60000
1952 Helsinki77/70000
1956 Melbourne11/70000
1960 Rome22/70000
1964 Tokyo43/70000
1968 Mexico City53/710015
1972 Munich95/90000
1976 Montreal55/90000
1980 Moscow77/100000
1984 Los Angeles55/1000229
1988 Seoul43/100000
1992 Barcelona43/100000
1996 Atlanta22/100000
2000 Sydney11/150000
2008 Beijing11/150000
2012 London11/150000
2016 Rio de Janeiro22/150000
Total102343

Wrestling

Wrestling was included in the inaugural 1896 Summer Olympic programme and has been included in all Summer Games except for 1900.

Games Wrestlers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1908 London42/911133
1912 Stockholm375/532271
1920 Antwerp1810/10552121
1924 Paris2413/13475161
1928 Amsterdam1313/1333391
1932 Los Angeles1011/1423383
1936 Berlin1314/1421363
1948 London1515/1611135
1952 Helsinki1616/1611246
1956 Melbourne1014/1620245
1960 Rome1414/160000
1964 Tokyo1010/160000
1968 Mexico City99/160000
1972 Munich1010/200011=18
1976 Montreal78/2010018
1980 Moscow88/200011=13
1984 Los Angeles1111/2011137
1988 Seoul1212/20011211
1992 Barcelona77/200000
1996 Atlanta55/200101=15
2000 Sydney44/160011=17
2004 Athens22/180101=15
2008 Beijing11/180000
2012 London22/180000
2016 Rio de Janeiro33/180000
2020 Tokyo22/180000
Total262829837

Finnish wrestlers also won 1 gold and 1 silver medal at the 1906 Intercalated Games. IOC has retroactively decided to no longer recognize those games as official Olympic games.

Summary by Winter Olympic Sport

Non-participations

Finland has participated in all winter sports except Bobsleigh,[1] Luge,[2] Short track speed skating[3] and Skeleton.[4][5]

Alpine skiing

Alpine skiing has been included in the Olympic programme since 1936.

Beginning in 1948, Finland has taken part in alpine skiing in 12 previous Olympic games with a medal record of 1 silver in 2006.[6][7][8] In 2010, Finland took part in 7 alpine skiing events with a team of 4, their highest placing being 6th (in women's slalom).[9]

Games Alpine skiers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1948 St. Moritz23/60000
1952 Oslo43/60000
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo23/60000
1964 Innsbruck23/60000
1968 Grenoble23/60000
1976 Innsbruck13/60000
1988 Calgary12/100000
1994 Lillehammer25/100000
1998 Nagano55/100000
2002 Salt Lake City44/100000
2006 Turin44/1001018
2010 Vancouver47/100000
2014 Sochi44/100000
2018 Pyeongchang24/110000
2022 Beijing43/110000
Total0101=20

Biathlon

An event in military patrol, a precursor sport to biathlon, was held at the 1924 Winter Olympics. Biathlon arrived as its own sport at the 1960 Winter Olympics.

Since biathlon was introduced in the Olympics in 1960, Finland has taken part in the sport in all previous 14 games, with a medal record of 4 silvers and 2 bronzes, latest won in 1998,[10] plus 1 silver from military patrol.[11][12][13] In 2010, Finland took part in 6 biathlon events with a team of 4, their highest placing being 41st (in men's sprint).[14]

Games Biathletes EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1960 Squaw Valley41/101012
1964 Innsbruck41/10000
1968 Grenoble62/20000
1972 Sapporo52/201014
1976 Innsbruck42/202022
1980 Lake Placid63/30000
1984 Sarajevo53/30000
1988 Calgary53/30000
1992 Albertville96/60011=5
1994 Lillehammer96/60000
1998 Nagano75/60011=7
2002 Salt Lake City98/80000
2006 Turin14/100000
2010 Vancouver46/100000
2014 Sochi46/110000
2018 Pyeongchang810/110000
2022 Beijing810/110000
Total042616

Cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing has been was included in the Olympic programme since the inaugural 1924 Winter Olympics.

Finland has taken part in cross country skiing in all previous Winter Olympic Games with a medal record of 19 golds, 22 silvers and 32 bronzes.[15][16][17] In 2010, Finland took part in all 12 cross country skiing events with team of 17, winning bronze in women's 30 kilometre classical and 4 × 5 kilometre relay.[18]

Games Skiers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1924 Chamonix52/200112
1928 St. Moritz72/20000
1932 Lake Placid52/211131
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen73/310122
1948 St. Moritz133/301122
1952 Oslo174/433281
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo156/622042
1960 Squaw Valley126/621252
1964 Innsbruck117/722262
1968 Grenoble117/701235
1972 Sapporo147/702134
1976 Innsbruck127/722152
1980 Lake Placid127/704264
1984 Sarajevo108/831481
1988 Calgary178/810233
1992 Albertville1410/1011134
1994 Lillehammer1310/1001455
1998 Nagano1110/1010233
2002 Salt Lake City1412/120000
2006 Turin1312/120011=10
2010 Vancouver1712/120022=9
2014 Sochi1612/1212035
2018 Pyeongchang1512/1211243
2022 Beijing1312/1212363
Total222737864

Curling

Curling was included in the Olympic programme during the inaugural 1924 Winter Olympics. It didn't return until 1998, but has remained in the Games since then.

Finland has participated Olympic curling three times, first in 2002, then in 2006, when they won silver.[19][20][21] Their most recent participation was in 2018.

Games Curlers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
2002 Salt Lake City51/20000
2006 Turin41/20101=3
2018 Pyeongchang21/30000
Total0101=9

Figure skating

Figure skating was first included in the Olympic programme in the 1908 and 1920 Summer Olympics. It was moved to the Winter Olympics with the inaugural 1924 Winter Olympics and has been included in every Winter Olympic Games.

Beginning in the 1920 Summer Olympics, Finland has taken part in figure skating in 15 Olympic games with a medal record of 1 gold and 1 silver, latest won in 1924.[22][23][24] In 2010, Finland took part in 2 figure skating events with a team of 3, their highest placing being 6th (in ladies' singles).[25]

Games Figure skaters EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1920 Antwerp32/310012
1924 Chamonix21/30101=3
1928 St. Moritz32/30000
1932 Lake Placid11/30000
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen11/30000
1952 Oslo22/30000
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo11/30000
1976 Innsbruck11/40000
1980 Lake Placid21/40000
1992 Albertville32/40000
1994 Lillehammer32/40000
1998 Nagano11/40000
2002 Salt Lake City11/40000
2006 Turin21/40000
2010 Vancouver32/40000
2018 Pyeongchang11/50000
2022 Beijing32/50000
Total1102=20

Freestyle skiing

Freestyle skiing has been included in the Olympic programme since 1992. Finland has taken part in it in all previous games, with a medal record of 1 gold, 2 silvers and 1 bronze, latest medal won in 2006.[26][27][28] In 2010, Finland took part in 2 freestyle skiing events with a team of 4, their highest placing being 14th (in men's moguls).[29]

Games Skiers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1992 Albertville42/20000
1994 Lillehammer32/40000
1998 Nagano42/401123
2002 Salt Lake City52/41001=1
2006 Turin41/40101=5
2010 Vancouver42/60000
2014 Sochi104/100000
2018 Pyeongchang32/100000
2022 Beijing66/130000
Total121410

Ice hockey

Ice hockey was first included in the Olympic programme in the 1920 Summer Olympics. It was moved to the Winter Olympics with the inaugural 1924 Winter Olympics and has been included in every Winter Olympic Games.

Beginning in 1952, Finland has taken part in ice hockey in 15 previous Olympic games, with a medal record of 1 gold, 2 silvers and 5 bronzes.[30][31][32]

Games Players EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1952 Oslo171/10000
1960 Squaw Valley171/10000
1964 Innsbruck161/10000
1968 Grenoble171/10000
1972 Sapporo191/10000
1976 Innsbruck181/10000
1980 Lake Placid201/10000
1984 Sarajevo201/10000
1988 Calgary221/101012
1992 Albertville221/10000
1994 Lillehammer221/100113
1998 Nagano422/200225
2002 Salt Lake City412/20000
2006 Turin432/201013
2010 Vancouver412/200223
2014 Sochi432/20011=4
2018 Pyeongchang442/200115
2022 Beijing462/210121
Total128115

Military patrol

Military patrol was included at the 1924 Olympics. It was included as a demonstration sport at the 1928, 1936 and 1948 Winter Olympics. Since 1960 it has been replaced by its successor sport biathlon.

Finland did participate and won the silver medal.

Games Biathletes EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1924 Chamonix41/101012
Total01012

Nordic combined

Nordic combined has been included in the Olympic programme since the inaugural 1924 Winter Games. There are no women's events in the sport.

Beginning in the first Winter Olympic games, Finland has taken part in Nordic combined in 20 previous games, with a medal record of 4 golds, 8 silvers and 2 bronzes, latest medal won in 2006.[33][34][35] In 2010, Finland took part in all 3 Nordic combined events with a team of 4, their highest placing being 4th (in individual large hill/10 km).[36]

Games Skiers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1924 Chamonix21/10000
1928 St. Moritz21/10000
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen41/10000
1948 St. Moritz41/111021
1952 Oslo41/101012
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo31/10000
1960 Squaw Valley41/10000
1964 Innsbruck41/10000
1968 Grenoble31/10000
1972 Sapporo31/101012
1976 Innsbruck41/10000
1980 Lake Placid41/101012
1984 Sarajevo31/101122
1988 Calgary42/20000
1992 Albertville42/20000
1994 Lillehammer42/20000
1998 Nagano42/202022
2002 Salt Lake City53/331041
2006 Turin53/300114
2010 Vancouver43/30000
2014 Sochi42/30000
2018 Pyeongchang53/30000
2022 Beijing53/30000
Total482143

Ski jumping

Ski jumping has been included in the Olympic programme since the inaugural 1924 Winter Games.

Beginning at the first Winter Olympics, Finland has taken part in ski jumping in 20 previous games, with a medal record of 10 golds, 8 silvers and 4 bronzes, making Finland the most successful ski jumping country up to 2010, latest medals won in 2006.[37][38][39][40] In 2010, Finland took part in all 3 ski jumping events with a team of 5, their highest placing being 4th (in normal hill individual and large hill team).[41]

Games Ski jumpers EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1924 Chamonix21/10000
1928 St. Moritz21/10000
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen41/10000
1948 St. Moritz41/10000
1952 Oslo41/10000
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo41/111021
1960 Squaw Valley41/101012
1964 Innsbruck42/211022
1968 Grenoble52/20000
1972 Sapporo42/20000
1976 Innsbruck42/20000
1980 Lake Placid42/210122
1984 Sarajevo42/211131
1988 Calgary63/330031
1992 Albertville43/320131
1994 Lillehammer53/30000
1998 Nagano43/311022
2002 Salt Lake City53/30112=3
2006 Turin53/302023
2010 Vancouver53/30000
2014 Sochi54/40000
2018 Pyeongchang64/40000
2022 Beijing33/50000
Total1084222

Snowboarding

Snowboarding has been included in the Olympic programme since 1998.

Finland has participated in the sport in all previous games, with a medal record of 1 silver and 1 bronze.[42][43][44] In 2010, Finland took part in 2 snowboarding events with a team of 5, winning silver in men's halfpipe.[45]

Games Snowboarders EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1998 Nagano62/40000
2002 Salt Lake City72/40000
2006 Turin52/60011=5
2010 Vancouver52/60101=7
2014 Sochi115/100101=11
2018 Pyeongchang86/100011=13
2022 Beijing44/110000
Total022417

Speed skating

Speed skating has been included in the Olympic programme since the inaugural 1924 Winter Olympics.

Beginning in the first Olympic Winter Games in 1924, Finland has taken part in speed skating in 20 previous Olympics, with a medal record of 7 golds, 8 silvers and 9 bronzes, latest medal won in 1968.[46][47][48] In 2010, Finland took part in 2 speed skating events with a team of 4, their highest placing being 5th (in men's 500 metres).[49]

Games Skaters EventsGoldSilverBronze Total Ranking
1924 Chamonix35/542281
1928 St. Moritz64/421142
1932 Lake Placid13/40000
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen54/402242
1948 St. Moritz54/401124
1952 Oslo64/40000
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo64/400114
1960 Squaw Valley78/80011=6
1964 Innsbruck108/801125
1968 Grenoble88/81102=3
1972 Sapporo68/80000
1976 Innsbruck49/90000
1980 Lake Placid49/90000
1984 Sarajevo35/90000
1988 Calgary23/100000
1992 Albertville24/100000
1998 Nagano12/100000
2002 Salt Lake City33/100000
2006 Turin43/120000
2010 Vancouver42/120000
2014 Sochi32/120000
2018 Pyeongchang33/140000
Total789249

Medals at subsequently de-recognized competitions

Art competitions held at Summer Olympics between 1912 and 1948, and the 1906 Intercalated Games are no longer recognized as official Olympic medal competitions by the IOC.

Finland won 3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medal in art competitions, and 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze medal at the Intercalated Games.

See also

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