Olympics have always been more than just games; they are where legends are made and records are broken.
Over the years, several U.S. athletes have risen to the top, accumulating gold medals and setting new benchmarks in the annals of Olympic history.
delves into the careers of ten U.S. Olympians who have won the most gold medals.
The most decorated Olympian of all time Michael Phelps stands atop this list with an astounding 23 gold medals.
Phelps’ Olympic journey began in 2000, but it was the 2008 Beijing Olympics that truly defined his career.There, he captured eight gold medals, setting a record for the most golds at a single Olympics.
Beyond his 2008 triumphs, Phelps continued to dominate at the 2012 and 2016 Olympics, where he added nine more golds to his collection.
His career totals 28 medals, with his gold haul including individual events across different styles, including butterfly, freestyle, and medley, demonstrating his versatility and enduring dominance in the pool.
Katie Ledecky is a name synonymous with distance swimming as her Olympic career includes 9 gold medals, making her the most successful female U.S. Olympian in terms of golds.
Ledecky burst onto the Olympic scene in 2012 at just 15 years old, winning gold in the 800m freestyle and her dominance extended through subsequent Olympics, including the 2024 Games where she claimed her ninth gold.
Before Phelps, there was Mark Spitz. Winning seven gold medals at the 1972 Munich Olympics, Spitz set a new standard for success in swimming.
Each of those victories also came with a world record with his achievements in Munich made him an international star and set a benchmark that stood until Phelps broke it in 2008.
Carl Lewis is often compared to Jesse Owens because of his success in the same events: sprints and the long jump.
Lewis won 9 gold medals throughout his Olympic career, four of which came at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics.
His performances in the 100-meter, 200 meters, long jump, and 4×100-meter relay not only earned him gold but also admiration for his speed and agility.
Caeleb Dressel emerged as a leading force in swimming at the 2016 Rio Olympics.
By the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, he had amassed a total of 7 gold medals showcasing his prowess in both individual and relay events.
His victories in the 50m freestyle, 100m freestyle, and 100m butterfly highlight his explosive speed and technical precision.
Jenny Thompson’s Olympic success with 8 gold medals primarily came through relay events showcasing her teamwork and reliability under pressure.
Her role in securing victories in medley and freestyle relays has been critical demonstrating the importance of team events in swimming.
Matt Biondi, like Spitz and Phelps, dominated the pool. His notable performance at the 1988 Seoul Olympics included winning five gold medals across individual and relay events.
Biondi’s versatility in freestyle and butterfly events made him a formidable competitor, setting records and winning a total of 8 gold medals during his Olympic tenure.
His tall frame and powerful stroke were distinctive, propelling him to victories and making him a standout star during a competitive era in swimming.
Ray Ewry’s story is one of overcoming adversity. Paralyzed by polio in his youth, Ewry strengthened his legs to the extent that he became a pioneer in the standing long jump and standing high jump, events now discontinued.
His total of 8 gold medals won in the early 1900s set a precedent in athletics.
Allyson Felix has secured her legacy with 7 gold medals across multiple Olympics.
Her performances in the 200 meters and 4×400-meter relay have not only resulted in golds but have also contributed to her status as one of the most respected athletes in track and field.
Her influence extends beyond the track, as she has been a vocal advocate for athletes’ rights and maternity protections for professional athletes, demonstrating leadership both on and off the track.
Simone Biles, with 7 gold medals, has redefined artistic gymnastics. Her exceptional strength, coupled with groundbreaking skill difficulty, has earned her individual and team golds, pushing the boundaries of the sport.
Biles’ performances, characterized by her boldness and innovation, have made her a global icon in gymnastics.
Her impact on the sport is profound, inspiring a new generation of gymnasts to aspire to her level of excellence and creativity in competition.