Olympic medalists of the modern Summer Olympic Games 1896-2016
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Summary statistics
Total medals for Russian Empire:
17
No. of medalists:
17
No. of sports:
5
Total GOLD medals:
1
Total SILVER medals:
7
Total BRONZE medals:
9
Gold
1 / 17
5,9%
Silver
7 / 17
41,2%
Bronze
9 / 17
52,9%
Olympic medals won by Russian Empire
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name
place
year
sport
medal
info
1
PANIN Nikolay
London
1908
Skating
Gold
info
PANIN Nikolay
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Gold
medal at Olympic Games in
London
in
1908
Sport:
Skating
Discipline:
Figure skating
Sport event:
special figures
2
ORLOFF Nikolaï
London
1908
Wrestling
Silver
info
ORLOFF Nikolaï
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Silver
medal at Olympic Games in
London
in
1908
Sport:
Wrestling
Discipline:
Wrestling Gre-R
Sport event:
- 66.6kg (lightweight)
3
PETROFF Aleksander
London
1908
Wrestling
Silver
info
PETROFF Aleksander
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Silver
medal at Olympic Games in
London
in
1908
Sport:
Wrestling
Discipline:
Wrestling Gre-R
Sport event:
+ 93kg (super heavyweight)
4
KUSIK Mikhaïl Maksimilian
Stockholm
1912
Rowing
Bronze
info
KUSIK Mikhaïl Maksimilian
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Rowing
Discipline:
Rowing
Sport event:
single sculls (1x)
5
Beloselsky-Belozersky Esper Konstantinovich
Stockholm
1912
Sailing
Bronze
info
Beloselsky-Belozersky Esper Konstantinovich
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Sailing
Discipline:
Sailing
Sport event:
10m
6
BRASCHE Ernest
Stockholm
1912
Sailing
Bronze
info
BRASCHE Ernest
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Sailing
Discipline:
Sailing
Sport event:
10m
7
LINDBLOM Karl
Stockholm
1912
Sailing
Bronze
info
LINDBLOM Karl
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Sailing
Discipline:
Sailing
Sport event:
10m
8
PUSCHNITSKY Nikolaï
Stockholm
1912
Sailing
Bronze
info
PUSCHNITSKY Nikolaï
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Sailing
Discipline:
Sailing
Sport event:
10m
9
RODIONOV Aleksandr
Stockholm
1912
Sailing
Bronze
info
RODIONOV Aleksandr
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Sailing
Discipline:
Sailing
Sport event:
10m
10
SCHOMAKER Iossif
Stockholm
1912
Sailing
Bronze
info
SCHOMAKER Iossif
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Sailing
Discipline:
Sailing
Sport event:
10m
11
STRAUCH Filip
Stockholm
1912
Sailing
Bronze
info
STRAUCH Filip
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Sailing
Discipline:
Sailing
Sport event:
10m
12
DE KACHE Amos
Stockholm
1912
Shooting
Silver
info
DE KACHE Amos
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Silver
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Shooting
Discipline:
Shooting
Sport event:
30m army pistol, team
13
DE MELNITSKY Nikolaï
Stockholm
1912
Shooting
Silver
info
DE MELNITSKY Nikolaï
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Silver
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Shooting
Discipline:
Shooting
Sport event:
30m army pistol, team
14
DE PANTELEYMONOFF Georgi
Stockholm
1912
Shooting
Silver
info
DE PANTELEYMONOFF Georgi
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Silver
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Shooting
Discipline:
Shooting
Sport event:
30m army pistol, team
15
DE WEYLOCHNIKOFF Pavel
Stockholm
1912
Shooting
Silver
info
DE WEYLOCHNIKOFF Pavel
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Silver
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Shooting
Discipline:
Shooting
Sport event:
30m army pistol, team
16
BLAU Harry
Stockholm
1912
Shooting
Bronze
info
BLAU Harry
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Bronze
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Shooting
Discipline:
Shooting
Sport event:
trap (125 targets)
17
KLEIN Martin
Stockholm
1912
Wrestling
Silver
info
KLEIN Martin
Nationality:
Russian Empire
(RU1)
Gender:
Men
won
Silver
medal at Olympic Games in
Stockholm
in
1912
Sport:
Wrestling
Discipline:
Wrestling Gre-R
Sport event:
67.5 - 75kg (middleweight)
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