Florida State will be represented at the 2024 Paris Summer Olympics by 26 athletes across 18 countries and 5 sports.
The number of athletes with FSU connections is one more than the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics, marking a record number for Florida State in an Olympic year and continuing a streak of FSU being represented in every Summer Games since 1972.
Below, find a full list of this year’s representatives as well as a rundown on the schedule of events and FSU’s all-time Olympic medal winners, via FSU Sports Info.
Current, former and incoming Florida State athletes competing in the 2024 Summer Olympic Games
- Adriaan Wildschutt (c/o ‘22): Men’s Track 5000m and 10,000m (South Africa)
- Alonzo Russell (c/o ‘14): Track 4x400m Relay Mixed (Bahamas)
- Andy Coscoran (c/o ‘16): Men’s Track 1500m (Ireland)
- Casey Krueger (c/o ‘12): Women’s Soccer (United States)
- Cristobal Del Solar (c/o ‘17): Men’s Golf (Chile)
- Emma Terebo (c/o ‘21): Women’s Swimming 100m Backstroke and 200m Backstroke (France)
- Emily Sams (c/o ‘21): Women’s Soccer (United States)
- Gabby Carle (c/o ‘21): Women’s Soccer (Canada)
- Gloria Muzito (c/o ‘25): Women’s Swimming 100m Freestyle (Uganda)
- Ida Hulkko (c/o ‘19): Women’s Swimming 100m Breaststroke (Finland)
- Ieva Zarankaite (c/o ‘18): Women’s Discus Throw (Lithuania)
- Jeremiah Davis (c/o ‘25): Men’s Long Jump (United States)
- Jenna Nighswonger (c/o ‘22): Women’s Soccer (United States)
- Julio Horrego (c/o ‘19): Men’s Swimming 200m Breaststroke (Honduras)
- Kevin Borlee (c/o ‘10): Men’s Track 400m (Belgium)
- Kimberly Williams (c/o ‘11): Women’s Triple Jump (Jamaica)
- Lauren Ryan (c/o ‘21): Women’s Track 5000m and 10,000m (Australia)
- Leonor Rodríguez (c/o ‘13): Women’s Basketball (Spain)
- Leticia Romero (c/o ‘17): Women’s Basketball (Spain)
- Linden Hall (c/o ‘15): Women’s Track 1500m (Australia)
- María Conde (c/o ‘17): Women’s Basketball (Spain)
- Max McCusker (c/o ‘22): Men’s Swimming 4x100m Medley Relay (Ireland)
- Max Wilson (c/o ‘26): Men’s Swimming 100m Backstroke (Virgin Islands, U.