Brown Olympians
The Ivy League's Complete History of the Olympic Games

Brown University
Location: Providence, R.I.
Nickname: Bears

The first Brown athlete to win a gold medal was Norman Stephen Taber '13. But he may be better remembered for requiring what some call the first Olympic photo finish. Taber was awarded the bronze medal in the 1500-meter race at the 1912 Stockholm Games. Fellow American, and eventual silver-medal winner Abel Kiviat, posted the same time as Taber (3:56.9). Judges awarded Kiviat the silver and Taber the bronze after reviewing a photograph from the finish line.

Taber's gold came in the 3000-meter team race, an event that only appeared at the 1912, 1920 (Antwerp), and 1924 (Paris) games. The United States team also included Tel Berna and George Bonhag. The team's time was 8:45.2.

The first female athlete from Brown to compete in the games was Albina Osipowich '33. Osipowich, a swimmer, won two gold medals at the 1928 Amsterdam games, in the 100-meter freestyle and the 4x100-meter freestyle relay.

In more recent Olympiads, however, Brown has seen a steady stream of male rowers and female hockey players make it to the Games. In the last twenty years, Brown rowers Igor Boraska '94 (Croatia), Porter Collins '97, Jamie Koven '95, Xeno Mueller '94, Ted Patton '88, Nikda Shojic '97 (Yugoslavia), Dave Simon '02, John Smith '83 and Dennis Zvegelj '97 have competed in the Summer Olympics. Mueller, Patton, and Smith have won medals.

Tara Mounsey '01 and Katie King '97 have been members of the United States' women's ice hockey team since its inception in 1998. They won the gold medal at the '98 Nagano games, beating Becky Kellar '97 and her Canadian teammates. Canada, however, got the best of the U.S. team in the 2002 Salt Lake City championship game, winning the gold medal.

Brown has also fielded two unique Olympic competitors, Jimmy Pedro '94 and Igor Boraska '94. Pedro competed in the Lightweight Judo competition in 1992 (Barcelona), 1996 (Atlanta), and 2000 (Sydney), winning the bronze medal in 1996. Boraska, a native of Croatia, demonstrated his versatility as an athlete through the Olympic Games. He represented Croatia in rowing at the 1992, 1996, and 2000 games. After his rowing days were over, he adopted a winter sport, bobsledding for Croatia in 2002.


Name Sport Venue
Adam Smith Men's Swimming 1924 Paris Summer Games
Albina Osipowich Women's Swimming 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games
Alex Ottiano Men's Judo 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Alex Ottiano Men's Judo 2004 Athens Summer Games
Angela "Dawn" Chuck Women's Swimming 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Angela "Dawn" Chuck Women's Swimming 2004 Athens Summer Games
Becky Kellar Women's Ice Hockey 1998 Nagano Winter Games
Becky Kellar Women's Ice Hockey 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games
Ben Holbrook Men's Rowing 2004 Athens Summer Games
Charles Thomas Butler Men's Bobsled 1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Games
Chie Chie Sakuma Women's Ice Hockey 1998 Nagano Winter Games
Dave Simon Men's Rowing 2000 Sydney Summer Games
David Connolly Hall Men's Athletics 1900 Paris Summer Games
Dennis Zvegelj Men's Rowing 1996 Atlanta Summer Games
Donald Francis Whiston Men's Ice Hockey 1952 Oslo Winter Games
Fritz Pollard, Jr. Men's Athletics 1936 Berlin Summer Games
Helen Johns Women's Swimming 1932 Los Angeles Summer Games
Igor Boraska Men's Bobsled 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games
Igor Boraska Men's Rowing 2000 Sydney Summer Games
J. Sloan DuRoss Men's Rowing 2004 Athens Summer Games
Jamie Koven Men's Rowing 1996 Atlanta Summer Games
Jamie Koven Men's Rowing 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Jim Pedro Men's Judo 1992 Barcelona Summer Games
Jim Pedro Men's Judo 1996 Atlanta Summer Games
Jim Pedro Men's Judo 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Jim Pedro Men's Judo 2004 Athens Summer Games
Joanna Zieger Women's Triathlon 2000 Sydney Summer Games
John F. Spellman Men's Wrestling 1924 Paris Summer Games
John S. Collier Men's Athletics 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games
John Smith Men's Rowing 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games
John Smith Men's Rowing 1988 Seoul Summer Games
John Smith Men's Rowing 1992 Barcelona Summer Games
John Welchli Men's Rowing 1956 Melbourne Summer Games
Katie King Women's Ice Hockey 1998 Nagano Winter Games
Katie King Women's Ice Hockey 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games
Katie McDowell Women's Sailing 2004 Athens Summer Games
Kevin Hall Men's Sailing 2004 Athens Summer Games
Liane Malcos Women's Rowing 2004 Athens Summer Games
Lloyd Hahn Men's Athletics 1924 Paris Summer Games
Lloyd Hahn Men's Athletics 1928 Amsterdam Summer Games
Mark Thompson Men's Athletics 1992 Barcelona Summer Games
Nikda Shojic Women's Rowing 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Norman Stephen Taber Men's Athletics 1912 Stockholm Summer Games
Porter Collins Men's Rowing 1996 Atlanta Summer Games
Porter Collins Men's Rowing 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Raj Shah Men's Rowing 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Robert Bennett Men's Athletics 1948 London Summer Games
Robert Gaudreau Men's Ice Hockey 1968 Grenoble Winter Games
Siri Lindley Women's Triathlon 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Susan Smith Women's Athletics 1996 Atlanta Summer Games
Susan Smith Women's Athletics 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Tara Mounsey Women's Ice Hockey 1998 Nagano Winter Games
Tara Mounsey Women's Ice Hockey 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Games
Ted Patton Men's Rowing 1988 Seoul Summer Games
Tina Dancevic Women's Swimming 2000 Sydney Summer Games
Xeno Mueller Men's Rowing 1992 Barcelona Summer Games
Xeno Mueller Men's Rowing 1996 Atlanta Summer Games
Xeno Mueller Men's Rowing 2000 Sydney Summer Games

 

 

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