CLEMSON, S.C. – With the 2024 Olympic Games opening in Paris, France, on Friday, several competitors with Clemson ties are competing for gold. Six athletes and four administrators will represent four different countries in four sports (Men’s & Women’s Soccer, Track & Field, Rowing). Clemson has a rich Olympic tradition, consisting of 24 Olympic Medals, including 11 gold medals.
Kailen Sheridan is in pursuit of her second Gold Medal, having won one with Team Canada in Tokyo. Sheridan, who has been selected for three total Olympic Games, will be the starting goalkeeper for Canada, as this will be the keeper’s first Olympics as a designated starter. Hal Hershfelt, a 2023 College Cup Women’s Soccer team member, is an alternate on the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team as this marks her first Olympic Games.
Current student-athlete Aleksanda Stoilova, the Australian national champion in the 100 meters, will compete as part of the 4 x 100 relay team. Stoilova, who shined in her first season with the Tigers, was also a member of Clemson women’s 4×100 relay team, which advanced to the NCAA Outdoor Finals in Eugene, Ore. This will be Stoilova’s first Olympic appearance as she is the only current Clemson student-athlete to represent the Tigers in Paris.
Former Track and Field student-athletes Veronica Fraley, Rojé Stona and Natoya Goule will also be representing their respective countries in the 2024 Olympic Games as Fraley will compete in the women’s discus for the United States. Both Goule and Stona will compete for Jamaica; Goule in the women’s 800 meters and Stona in the men’s discus.
Director of Track and Field Mark Elliott is an assistant coach for Jamaica. The new Rowing Head Coach, Adrienne Martelli, an Olympic bronze medalist, is an assistant coach with USA Rowing. Assistant Track and Field Coach Lennox Graham was named a personal coach for 2023 100m Hurdles World Champion Danielle Williams, as she is set to compete in the 100m hurdles while representing Team Jamaica. Oguchi Onyewu, former Clemson men’s soccer standout for the 2000 and 2001 seasons, is a Team USA men’s soccer executive, serving as the Vice President of Sporting as of May 2023.
Sport Schedules
Rowing: July 27 – Aug. 3 [DETAILED SCHEDULE]
Football (Soccer): July 24 – Aug. 10 [DETAILED SCHEDULE]
Athletics (Track & Field): Aug. 1-11 [DETAILED SCHEDULE]
Name (Clemson Years) – Country, Event
Veronica Fraley (2018-21) – USA, Discus
Natoya Goule-Toppin (2015) – Jamaica, 800m
Hal Hershfelt (2019-23) – USA, Women’s Soccer
Kailen Sheridan (2013-16) – Canada, Women’s Soccer
*Aleksandra Stoilova (2023-present) – Australia, 4×100
Rojé Stona (2019-22) – Jamaica, Discus
Coaches/Administrators:
*Adrienne Martelli – USA Rowing Assistant Coach
*Mark Elliott – Jamaica Track Assistant Coach
*Lennox Graham – Jamaica Track Personal Coach
Oguchi Onyewu – USA Men’s Soccer Executive
* Current Clemson student/coach
Athlete | Team | Country | Event | Medal |
---|---|---|---|---|
1984—Los Angeles, California | ||||
Noel Loban | Wrestling | Great Britain | 190 pounds | Bronze |
Michelle Richardson | Women’s Swimming | United States | 800 Free | Silver |
Desai Williams | Men's Track | Canada | 4X100 Relay | Bronze |
Tony Sharpe | Men's Track | Canada | 4X100 Relay | Bronze |
1988—Seoul, South Korea | ||||
*Mike Milchin | Baseball | United States | Pitcher | Gold |
*Mitzi Kremer | Women's Swimming | United States | 4X100 Free Relay | Bronze |
1992-Bacelona, Spain | ||||
Mark McKoy | Men's Track | Canada | 110 hurdles | Gold |
Gigi Fernandez | Women's Tennis | United States | Doubles | Gold |
#James Trapp | Men’s Track | United States | 4X100 Relay | Gold |
1996-Atlanta, Georgia | ||||
Kim Graham | Women's Track | United States | 4X400 Relay | Gold |
*Carlton Chambers | Men's Track | Canada | 4X100 Relay | Gold |
Gigi Fernandez | Women's Tennis | United States | Women's Doubles | Gold |
*Kris Benson | Baseball | United States | Pitcher | Bronze |
*Billy Koch | Baseball | United States | Pitcher | Bronze |
*Matt LeCroy | Baseball | United States | Catcher/DH | Bronze |
2000-Sydney, Australia | ||||
Sam Henson | Wrestling | United States | 54 kg (119.5 lbs) | Silver |
2004—Athens, Greece | ||||
Shawn Crawford | Track | United States | 200 Meters | Gold |
Shawn Crawford | Track | United States | 4X100 Relay | Silver |
Michelle Burgher | Women’s Track | Jamaica | 4X400 Relay | Bronze |
2008---Beijing, China | ||||
Shawn Crawford | Track | United States | 200 Meters | Silver |
Dwight Thomas | Track | Jamaica | 4X100 Relay | Gold |
2016-Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | ||||
Brianna Rollins | Women’s Track | United States | 100 Hurdles | Gold |
*Kailen Sheridan | Women's Soccer | Canada | GK | Bronze |
2020-Tokyo, Japan | ||||
Patricia Mamona | Women’s Track | Portugal | Triple Jump | Silver |
Kailen Sheridan | Women's Soccer | Canada | GK | Gold |
* Indicates student-athlete won the medal in year they were Clemson student. | ||||
#Trapp did not run in the final, but had run in prelims and was awarded a medal. |