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1 Medal tables  



1.1  Medals by Summer Games  





1.2  Medals by Winter Games  





1.3  Medals by Summer Sport  





1.4  Medals by Gender  







2 List of medalists  





3 See also  





4 External links  














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Portugal at the
Olympics
IOC codePOR
NOCOlympic Committee of Portugal
Websitewww.comiteolimpicoportugal.pt (in Portuguese)
Medals
Ranked 70th
Gold
5
Silver
9
Bronze
14
Total
28
Summer appearances
  • 1920
  • 1924
  • 1928
  • 1932
  • 1936
  • 1948
  • 1952
  • 1956
  • 1960
  • 1964
  • 1968
  • 1972
  • 1976
  • 1980
  • 1984
  • 1988
  • 1992
  • 1996
  • 2000
  • 2004
  • 2008
  • 2012
  • 2016
  • 2020
  • 2024
  • Winter appearances
  • 1956–1984
  • 1988
  • 1992
  • 1994
  • 1998
  • 2002
  • 2006
  • 2010
  • 2014
  • 2018
  • 2022
  • Portugal first participated at the Olympic Games in 1912 and has since taken part in every edition of the Summer Olympic Games. Earlier that year, the Olympic Committee of Portugal (COP, Comité Olímpico de Portugal) was recognised by the International Olympic Committee as the Portuguese National Olympic Committee. In 1952, athletes representing Portugal competed for the first time at the Olympic Winter Games, and have only missed two editions since 1988.

    As of the 2020 Summer Olympics, thirty-nine Portuguese athletes have won a total of twenty-eight medals (five golds, nine silvers and fourteen bronzes) in nine summer sports. Athletics has provided the most medals, including all five golds. Portugal has not yet won any medal at the Winter Olympics.

    Medal tables[edit]

    Medals by Summer Sport[edit]

    Sports  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total Rank
    Athletics 5 3 4 12 35
    Sailing 0 2 2 4 33
    Canoeing 0 1 1 2 37
    Cycling 0 1 0 1 40
    Shooting 0 1 0 1 60
    Triathlon 0 1 0 1 11
    Equestrian 0 0 3 3 29
    Judo 0 0 3 3 47
    Fencing 0 0 1 1 36
    Total 5 9 14 28 69

    Medals by Gender[edit]

    Gender  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total
    Men 3 7 8 18
    Women 2 2 3 7
    Mixed 0 0 3 3
    Total 5 9 14 28

    List of medalists[edit]

    A total of 39 athletes won 28 medals for Portugal. Only five athletes won more than one medal: Luís Mena e Silva (two bronzes), Carlos Lopes (one gold and one silver), Rosa Mota (one gold and one bronze), Fernanda Ribeiro (one gold and one bronze) and Fernando Pimenta (one silver and one bronze).

    Medal Name Games Sport Event
     Bronze António Borges
    Hélder de Souza
    José Mouzinho
    France 1924 Paris Equestrian Team jumping
     Bronze Frederico Paredes
    Henrique da Silveira
    João Sassetti
    Jorge de Paiva
    Mário de Noronha
    Paulo d'Eça Leal
    Netherlands 1928 Amsterdam Fencing Men's team épée
     Bronze Domingos de Sousa
    José Beltrão
    Luís Mena e Silva
    Nazi Germany 1936 Berlin Equestrian Team jumping
     Silver Duarte Bello
    Fernando Bello
    United Kingdom 1948 London Sailing Swallow
     Bronze Fernando Paes
    Francisco Valadas
    Luís Mena e Silva
    United Kingdom 1948 London Equestrian Team dressage
     Bronze Joaquim Fiúza
    Francisco de Andrade
    Finland 1952 Helsinki Sailing Star
     Silver Mário Quina
    José Quina
    Italy 1960 Rome Sailing Star
     Silver Armando Marques Canada 1976 Montreal Shooting Mixed trap
     Silver Carlos Lopes Canada 1976 Montreal Athletics Men's 10000 m
     Gold Carlos Lopes United States 1984 Los Angeles Athletics Men's marathon
     Bronze Rosa Mota United States 1984 Los Angeles Athletics Women's marathon
     Bronze António Leitão United States 1984 Los Angeles Athletics Men's 5000 m
     Gold Rosa Mota South Korea 1988 Seoul Athletics Women's marathon
     Gold Fernanda Ribeiro United States 1996 Atlanta Athletics Women's 10000 m
     Bronze Hugo Rocha
    Nuno Barreto
    United States 1996 Atlanta Sailing Men's 470
     Bronze Nuno Delgado Australia 2000 Sydney Judo Men's 81 kg
     Bronze Fernanda Ribeiro Australia 2000 Sydney Athletics Women's 10000 m
     Silver Sérgio Paulinho Greece 2004 Athens Cycling Men's road race
     Silver Francis Obikwelu Greece 2004 Athens Athletics Men's 100 m
     Bronze Rui Silva Greece 2004 Athens Athletics Men's 1500 m
     Gold Nelson Évora China 2008 Beijing Athletics Men's triple jump
     Silver Vanessa Fernandes China 2008 Beijing Triathlon Women's competition
     Silver Fernando Pimenta
    Emanuel Silva
    United Kingdom 2012 London Canoeing Men's K-2 1000 m
     Bronze Telma Monteiro Brazil 2016 Rio de Janeiro Judo Women's 57 kg
     Gold Pedro Pichardo Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Men's triple jump
     Silver Patrícia Mamona Japan 2020 Tokyo Athletics Women's triple jump
     Bronze Jorge Fonseca Japan 2020 Tokyo Judo Men's 100 kg
     Bronze Fernando Pimenta Japan 2020 Tokyo Canoeing Men's K-1 1000 m

    See also[edit]

    External links[edit]


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