As of the 2008 Games: 1952: Lindy Remigino, USA
1956: Bobby Joe Morrow, USA
1960: Armin Hary, Germany
1964: Bob Hayes, USA
1968: Jim Hines, USA
1972: Valeri Borzov, Soviet Union
1976: Hasely Crawford, Trinidad and Tobago
1980: Allen Wells, Great Britain
1984: Carl Lewis, USA
1988: Carl Lewis, USA
1992: Linford Christie, Great Britain
1996: Donovan Bailey, Canada
2000: Maurice Greene, USA
2004: Justin Gatlin, USA
1972: Valeri Borzov, USSR - 10.14 seconds
1976: Hasely Crawford, Trinidad and Tobago - 10.06
1980: Allan Wells, Great Britain - 10.25
1984: Carl Lewis, United States - 9.99
1988: Carl Lewis, United States - 9.92
1992: Linford Christie, Great Britain - 9.96
1996: Donovan Bailey, Canada - 9.84
2000: Maurice Greene, United States - 9.87
2004: Justin Gatlin, United States - 9.85
2008: Usain Bolt, Jamaica - 9.69
In 1992 Phylis Smith came bronze
The U.S. Olympic Committee awards gold-medalists $25,000, silver-medalists $15,000 and bronze-medalists $10,000.
A gold, bronze or Silver medal. The U.S. Olympic Committee awards gold-medalists $25,000, silver-medalists $15,000 and bronze-medalists $10,000.
10,000 meter run gold medalists ... Men: Kenenisa Bekele, Ethiopia Women: Tirunesh Dibaba, Ethiopia
ChinaAmericaGermany (?)
No
The Gold medalists of 1936 got a one year old oak seedling as a gift from the German people.
$170
Canada
Stanford
The men's gold medalists were the United States in a time of 2:56.16. The women's gold medalists were the Soviet Union in a time of 3:15.17.
Women gold medalists for Great Britain at the 2004 Games in Athens: 1) Kelly Holmes - gold in women's 800 meter run and 1,500 meter run 2) Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb, Shirley Robertson - gold in women's three person keelboat sailing