The USA team for the 2024 Olympics includes a total of 592 athletes, who will compete across 37 sports. This makes it one of the largest delegations, surpassing many other countries in both size and scope.
This impressive contingent showcases the depth and diversity of American talent, dwarfing the team sizes of many other nations, such as the 250 athletes from Great Britain or the 300 from Australia.
This demonstrates the extensive reach and investment of the United States in the Olympic Games, reflecting its commitment to competing at the highest level in a wide variety of disciplines.
Qualified USA Olympic Athletes by Sport
The U.S. athletes listed below, each in their respective sports, qualified for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games after passing various national and international trials and proving that they are the best to represent their country and compete for gold, bronze and silver medals.
Archery
- Catalina Gnoriega
- Casey Kaufhold
- Jennifer Mucino-Fernandez
- Brady Ellison
Artistic Swimming
- Anita Alvarez
- Jaime Czarkowski
- Megumi Field
- Keana Hunter
- Audrey Kwon
- Jacklyn Luu
- Daniella Ramirez
- Ruby Remati
Badminton
- Jennie Gai
- Annie Xu
- Kerry Xu
- Beiwen Zhang
- Vinson Chiu
- Howard Shu
- Joshua Yuan
Basketball
- Napheesa Collier (one gold medal)
- Kahleah Copper
- Chelsea Gray (one gold medal)
- Brittney Griner (two gold medals)
- Sabrina Ionescu
- Jewell Loyd (one gold medal)
- Kelsey Plum (one gold medal)
- Breanna Stewart (two gold medals)
- Diana Taurasi (five gold medals)
- Alyssa Thomas
- A’ja Wilson (one gold medal)
- Jackie Young (one gold medal)
- Bam Adebayo (one gold medal)
- Devin Booker (one gold medal)
- Stephen Curry
- Anthony Davis (one gold medal)
- Kevin Durant (three gold medals)
- Anthony Edwards
- Joel Embiid
- Tyrese Haliburton
- Jrue Holiday (one gold medal)
- LeBron James (two gold medals)
- Jayson Tatum (one gold medal)
- Derrick White
Basketball 3×3
- Cierra Burdick
- Dearica Hamby (Replaces injured Cameron Brink)
- Rhyne Howard
- Hailey Van Lith
- Canyon Barry
- Jimmer Fredette
- Kareem Maddox
- Dylan Travis
Beach Volleyball
- Kelly Cheng
- Sara Hughes
- Taryn Kloth
- Kristen Nuss
- Andy Benesh
- Chase Budinger
- Miles Evans
- Miles Partain
Boxing
- Jajaira Gonzalez
- Jennifer Lozano
- Morelle McCane
- Alyssa Mendoza
- Joshua Edwards
- Jahmal Harvey
- Roscoe Hill
- Omari Jones
- Kelsey Bing
Breaking
- Sunny Choi
- Logan Edra
- Jeffrey Louis
- Victor Montalvo
Canoe/Kayak
- Nevin Harrison (one gold medal)
- Evy Leibfarth
- Casey Eichfeld
- Jonas Ecker
- Aaron Small
Cycling
- Haley Batten
- Perris Benegas
- Savilia Blunk
- Olivia Cummins
- Chloé Dygert
- Kristen Faulkner
- Taylor Knibb
- Hannah Roberts (one silver medal)
- Felicia Stancil
- Jennifer Valente (one gold, silver and bronze medal)
- Daleny Vaughn
- Lily Williams (one bronze medal)
- Alise Willoughby (one silver medal)
- Riley Amos
- Christopher Blevins
- Marcus Christopher
- Justin Dowell
- Matteo Jorgenson
- Grant Koontz
- Kamren Larsen
- Brandon McNulty
- Magnus Sheffield
- Cameron Wood
Diving
- Sarah Bacon
- Kassidy Cook
- Alison Gibson
- Jessica Parratto
- Delaney Schnell
- Daryn Wright
- Andrew Capobianco
- Tyler Downs
- Greg Duncan
- Carson Tyler
Equestrian
- Laura Kraut (one gold and silver medal)
- Adrienne Lyle (one silver medal)
- Caroline Pamukcu
- Will Coleman
- Kent Farrington (one silver medal)
- Boyd Martin
- Marcus Orlob
- Steffen Peters (one silver and two gold medals)
- McLain Ward (two gold and silver medals)
Fencing
- Anne Cebula
- Maia Chamberlain
- Jackie Dubrovich
- Margherita Guzzi Vincenti
- Kat Holmes
- Hadley Husisian
- Lee Kiefer (one gold medal)
- Lauren Scruggs
- Tatiana Nazlymov
- Magda Skarbonkiewicz
- Elizabeth Tartakovsky
- Maia Weintraub
- Miles Chamley-Watson
- Eli Dershwitz
- Filip Dolegiewicz
- Colin Heathcock
- Nick Itkin (one bronze medal)
- Alexander Massialas (one silver and two bronze medals)
- Gerek Meinhardt (two bronze medals)
- Mitchell Saron
Field Hockey
- Kelsey Bing
- Leah Crouse
- Brooke DeBerdine
- Emma DeBerdine
- Phia Gladieux
- Amanda Golini
- Ally Hammel
- Ashley Hoffman
- Karlie Kisha
- Kelee Lepage
- Ashley Sessa
- Meredith Sholder
- Abby Tamer
- Megan Valzonis
- Beth Yeager
- Maddie Zimmer
Golf
- Nelly Korda
- Lilia Vu
- Rose Zhang
- Wyndham Clark
- Collin Morikawa
- Xander Schauffele
- Scottie Scheffler
Gymnastics
- Simone Biles (four gold, one silver and two bronze medals)
- Jade Carey (one gold medal)
- Jordan Chiles (one silver medal)
- Evita Griskenas
- Suni Lee (one gold, silver and bronze medal)
- Hezly Rivera
- Jessica Stevens
- Asher Hong
- Paul Juda
- Brody Malone
- Stephen Nedoroscik
- Frederick Richard
- Alexi Shostak
Judo
- Angelica Delgado
- Maria Laborde
- John Jayne
- Jack Yonezuka
Modern Pentathlon
- Jess Savner
Rowing
- Charlotte Buck
- Molly Bruggeman
- Nina Castagna
- Olivia Coffey
- Teal Cohen
- Claire Collins
- Azja Czajkowski
- Emily Delleman
- Margaret Hedeman
- Grace Joyce
- Emily Kallfelz
- Kaitlin Knifton
- Kara Kohler (one bronze medal)
- Mary Mazzio-Manson
- Meghan Musnicki (two gold medals)
- Lauren O’Connor
- Molly Reckford
- Kelsey Reelick
- Regina Salmons
- Michelle Sechser
- Jessica Thoennes
- Sophia Vitas
- Kristi Wagner
- Madeleine Wanamaker
- William Bender
- Justin Best
- Oliver Bub
- Chris Carlson
- Peter Chatain
- Liam Corrigan
- Ben Davison
- Clark Dean
- Michael Grady
- Henry Hollingsworth
- Sorin Koszyk
- Nick Mead
- Rielly Milne
- Evan Olson
- Jacob Plihal
- Pieter Quinton
- Nick Rusher
- Christian Tabash
Rugby
- Kayla Canett
- Lauren Doyle
- Alev Kelter
- Kristi Kishe
- Sarah Levy
- Ilona Maher
- Alena Olsen
- Ariana Ramsey
- Steph Rovetti
- Spiff Sedrick
- Sammy Sullivan
- Naya Tapper
- Perry Baker
- Orrin Bizer
- Aaron Cummings
- Malacchi Esdale
- Naima Fuala’au
- Madison Hughes
- Lucas Lacamp
- Matai Leuta
- Stephen Tomasin
- Marcus Tupuola
- Maka Unufe
- Kevon Williams
Sailing
- Lara Dallman-Weiss
- Daniela Moroz
- Sarah Newberry Moore
- Erika Reineke
- Stephanie Roble
- Maggie Shea
- Dominique Stater
- Ian Barrows
- Markus Edegran
- Hans Henken
- David Liebenberg
- Noah Lyons
- Stu McNay
Shooting
- Katelyn Abeln
- Ada Khorkin
- Lexi Lagan
- Sagen Maddalena
- Ryann Phillips
- Austen Smith
- Rachel Tozier
- Mary Tucker (one silver medal)
- Dania Vizzi
- Vincent Hancock (three gold medals)
- Will Hinton
- Rylan Kissell
- Henry Leverett
- Derrick Mein
- Conner Prince
- Ivan Roe
- Keith Sanderson
Skateboarding
- Mariah Duran
- Paige Heyn
- Ruby Lilley
- Poe Pinson
- Minna Stess
- Bryce Wettstein
- Gavin Bottger
- Tate Carew
- Jagger Eaton
- Nyjah Huston
- Chris Joslin
- Tom Schaar
Soccer
- Korbin Albert
- Sam Coffey
- Tierna Davidson
- Crystal Dunn
- Emily Fox
- Naomi Girma
- Lindsey Horan
- Casey Krueger
- Rose Lavelle
- Casey Murphy
- Alyssa Naeher
- Jenna Nighswonger
- Trinity Rodman
- Jaedyn Shaw
- Sophia Smith
- Emily Sonnett
- Mallory Swanson
- Lynn Williams (replaces injured Catarina Macario)
- Paxten Aaronson
- Taylor Booth
- Gianluca Busio
- Benjamin Cremaschi
- Maximilian Dietz
- Nathan Harriel
- Jack McGlynn
- Duncan McGuire
- Djordje Mihailovic
- Kevin Paredes
- Miles Robinson
- Patrick Schulte
- Gabriel Slonina
- Tanner Tessman
- John Tolkin
- Caleb Wiley
- Griffin Yow
- Walker Zimmerman
Sport Climbing
- Natalia Grossman
- Emma Hunt
- Piper Kelly
- Brooke Raboutou
- Colin Duffy
- Jesse Grupper
- Zach Hammer
- Samuel Watson
Surfing
- Caroline Marks
- Carissa Moore (one gold medal)
- Caity Simmers
- Griffin Colapinto
- John John Florence
Swimming
- Phoebe Bacon
- Katharine Berkoff
- Erika Connolly (one silver and bronze medal)
- Mariah Denigan
- Kate Douglass (one bronze medal)
- Erin Gemmell
- Katie Grimes
- Torri Huske (one silver medal)
- Lilly King (two gold, two silver and one bronze medals)
- Katie Ledecky (seven gold and three silver medals)
- Paige Madden (one silver medal)
- Simone Manuel (two gold, two silver and one bronze medals)
- Anna Peplowski
- Alex Shackell
- Regan Smith (two silver and one bronze medals)
- Alex Walsh (one silver medal)
- Gretchen Walsh
- Emma Weber
- Claire Weinstein
- Abbey Weitzeil (one gold, two silver and one bronze medals)
- Emma Weyant (one silver medal)
- Jack Alexy
- Hunter Armstrong (one gold medal)
- Shaine Casas
- Brooks Curry (one gold medal)
- Caeleb Dressel (seven gold medals)
- Matt Fallon
- Nic Fink
- Bobby Finke (two gold medals)
- Carson Foster
- Chris Guiliano
- Thomas Heilman
- Ryan Held
- Luke Hobson
- David Johnston
- Keaton Jones
- Chase Kalisz (one gold and one silver medals)
- Drew Kibler
- Matt King
- Josh Matheny
- Ryan Murphy (four gold, one silver and one bronze medals)
- Blake Pieroni (three gold medals)
- Ivan Puskovitch
- Aaron Shackell
- Kieran Smith (one bronze medal)
- Charlie Swanson
- Luca Urlando
- Luke Whitlock
Table Tennis
- Rachel Sung
- Amy Wang
- Lily Zhang
- Kanak Jha
Taekwondo
- Faith Dillon
- Kristina Teachout
- Jonathan Healy
- CJ Nickolas
Tennis
- Danielle Collins
- Coco Gauff
- Desirae Krawczyk
- Emma Navarro
- Jessica Pegula
- Chris Eubanks
- Taylor Fritz
- Marcos Giron
- Austin Krajicek
- Tommy Paul
- Rajeev Ram (one silver medal)
Track and Field
- Nia Akins
- Valarie Allman (one gold medal)
- Taliyah Brooks
- Brittany Brown
- Kaylyn Brown
- Aaliyah Butler
- Anna Cockrell
- Val Constien
- Vashti Cunningham
- Tamari Davis
- Tara Davis-Woodhall
- Annette Echikunwoke
- Kendall Ellis (one gold and silver medal)
- Veronica Fraley
- Tori Franklin
- Rachel Glenn
- Anna Hall
- Chari Hawkins
- Quanera Hayes
- Nikki Hiltz
- Aleia Hobbs (one silver medal)
- Alexis Holmes
- Marisa Howard
- Chase Jackson
- Melissa Jefferson
- Alaysha Johnson
- Jasmine Jones
- Weini Kelati
- Brynn King
- Dakotah Lindwurm
- Shamier Little
- McKenzie Long
- Emily Mackay
- Maggie Malone Hardin
- Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (two gold medals)
- Katie Moon (one gold medal)
- Jasmine Moore
- Whittni Morgan
- Monae’ Nichols
- Fiona O’Keeffe
- Keturah Orji
- DeAnna Price
- Erin Reese
- Jaida Ross
- Sha’Carri Richardson
- Masai Russell
- Raven Saunders (one silver medal)
- Karissa Schweizer
- Emily Sisson
- Grace Stark
- TeeTee Terry
- Gabby Thomas (one silver and bronze medal)
- Jayden Ulrich
- Parker Valby
- Courtney Wayment
- Bella Whittaker
- Juliette Whittaker
- Bridget Williams
- Allie Wilson
- C.J. Allen
- Chris Bailey
- Heath Baldwin
- Trevor Bassitt
- Kenny Bednarek (one silver medal)
- Rai Benjamin (one gold and bronze medal)
- Graham Blanks
- Joseph Brown
- Malcolm Clemons
- Christian Coleman
- James Corrigan
- Freddie Crittenden
- Ryan Crouser (two gold medals)
- Jeremiah Davis
- Bryce Deadmon
- Andrew Evans
- Grant Fisher
- Quincy Hall
- JuVaughn Harrison
- Daniel Haugh
- Cole Hocker
- Grant Holloway (one silver medal)
- Bryce Hoppel (one gold and bronze medal)
- Sam Kendricks (one bronze medal)
- Fred Kerley (one silver medal)
- Hobbs Kessler
- Woody Kincaid
- Kyree King
- Erriyon Knighton
- Leonard Korir
- Joe Kovacs (two silver medals)
- Jarrion Lawson
- Courtney Lindsey
- Noah Lyles (one bronze medal)
- Salif Mane
- Conner Mantz
- Sam Mattis
- Shelby McEwen
- Brandon Miller
- Chris Nilsen
- Michael Norman (one gold medal)
- Vernon Norwood (one gold and bronze medal)
- Yared Nuguse
- Abdihamid Nur
- Payton Otterdahl
- Daniel Roberts
- Russell Robinson
- Kenneth Rooks
- Donald Scott
- Curtis Thompson
- Vernon Turner
- Matthew Wilkinson
- Harrison Williams
- Quincy Wilson
- Rudy Winkler
- Jacob Wooten
- Clayton Young
- Nico Young
- Zach Ziemek
Triathlon
- Kirsten Kasper
- Taylor Knibb (one silver medal)
- Taylor Spivey
- Morgan Pearson (one silver medal)
- Seth Rider
Volleyball
- Lauren Carlini
- Annie Drews (one gold medal)
- Jordan Larson (one bronze medal)
- Chiaka Ogbogu (one gold medal)
- Kathryn Plummer
- Jordyn Poulter (one gold medal)
- Dana Rettke
- Kelsey Robinson Cook (one gold medal)
- Avery Skinner
- Jordan Thompson (one gold medal)
- Haleigh Washington (one gold medal)
- Justine Wong-Orantes (one gold medal)
- Matt Anderson (one bronze medal)
- Taylor Averill
- Micah Christenson (one bronze medal)
- T.J. DeFalco
- Max Holt (one bronze medal)
- Thomas Jaeschke (one bronze medal)
- Jeff Jendryk
- Micah Ma’a
- Garrett Muagututia
- Aaron Russell (one bronze medal)
- Erik Shoji (one bronze medal)
- David Smith (one bronze medal)
Water Polo
- Emily Ausmus
- Rachel Fattal (two gold medals)
- Jenna Flynn
- Kaleigh Gilchrist (two gold medals)
- Ashleigh Johnson (two gold medals)
- Amanda Longan (one gold medal)
- Maddie Musselman
- Ryann Neushul
- Tara Prentice
- Jordan Raney
- Jewel Roemer
- Jovana Sekulic
- Maggie Steffens
- Alex Bowen
- Luca Cupido
- Hannes Daube
- Chase Dodd
- Ryder Dodd
- Ben Hallock
- Drew Holland
- Johnny Hooper
- Max Irving
- Alex Obert
- Marko Vavic
- Adrian Weinberg
- Dylan Woodhead
Weightlifting
- Jourdan Delacruz
- Olivia Reeves
- Mary Theisen-Lappen
- Wes Kitts
- Hampton Morris
Wrestling
- Kennedy Blades
- Amit Elor
- Sarah Hildebrandt (one bronze medal)
- Helen Maroulis (one gold and bronze medal)
- Kayla Miracle
- Dom Parrish
- Kamal Bey
- Aaron Brooks
- Adam Coon
- Kyle Dake (one bronze medal)
- Payton Jacobson
- Spencer Lee
- Mason Parris
- Joe Rau
- Zain Retherford
- Kyle Snyder
Where are Team USA athletes from?
According to Team USA, there are 592 athletes representing the USA who have qualified for the Paris Olympic Games, California leads the pack with the highest number of athletes, contributing 143 members to Team USA. This is not surprising given California’s large population and strong emphasis on sports, particularly in cities like Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The states with the fewest athletes represented are several, including Oklahoma, West Virginia, Maine and the U.S. Virgin Islands, all with only 1 athlete per state. There are also many states that will only be represented by 2 athletes, these are Montana, South Dakota, New Mexico, Idaho, Alaska, Mississippi, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Delaware.
While only two states will not have any athletes representing them at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, these are North Dakota and Wyoming. The geographic diversity of Team USA’s athletes highlights the broad base of talent and the wide-ranging support for sports across the nation.