Will any Vancouver athletes compete at London 2012?

Liz, New Media Producer

Will any Vancouver athletes compete at London 2012?

Liz, New Media Producer,
23 Feb 2010

The London 2012 blog is featuring Olympic Summer Games athletes writing about their winter sport equivalents. But every now and then an athlete becomes renowned by actually picking up a second sport. Team GB cyclist Rebecca Romero was previously an Olympic rower; U.S. basketball legend Michael Jordan dallied in baseball. Triathletes, decathletes and modern pentathletes clearly all have a pretty diverse range of skills.

That said, there have only been about 15 people to compete in both a Summer and Winter Olympics. Four of these athletes won a medal in both Games. And there has been only one person who managed to win the in the same year.

In 1988 Christa Luding-Rothenburger of East Germany took home three Olympic medals – a gold and a silver in the 1000m and 500m speed skating at the Winter Games and a silver medal in track cycling in the summer.

Christa didn't switch sports. She did them both. Simultaneously.

I find this totally mind-boggling. 

It was during Vancouver’s opening ceremony that I first started to ponder if anyone had managed to medal at both Games – and I have to admit that I wasn’t really expecting to find anyone like Christa.

I cannot pretend to have direct experience of training as an elite athlete, but my understanding has always been that the amount of time spent training and preparing can preclude doing basic things like going on holiday, or eating ice cream, let alone finding a way to transition into training for an additional sport. 

Thinking about it, I can see how there are similar skill-sets between speed skating and cycling. And of the dozen or so athletes I found that had competed at both Games, it was a common combination. A few managed to compete in (what I think are) more intriguing combinations like boxing and bobsleigh, or sailing and ski jumping.

What's particularly impressive about Christa is that no one will ever match her accomplishment – 1992 was the last year that the Summer and Winter Olympic Games were held in the same year. In 1994 the Winter Games were held in Lillehammer, thus started the two-year alternating schedule that we now have.

So the question is – will any of the athletes currently competing in Vancouver appear again in 2012?
7 Comments on this post
23 February 2010, eddmc said:

Who was it that competed in both sailing and ski-jumping? They sound pretty interesting too!

23 February 2010, Liz, New Media Producer said:

Hi! It was Jacob Tullin Thams in the 1924 and 1936 Games. For more information, check the IOC's website: http://www.olympic.org/en/content/Olympic-Athletes/All-Athletes/Athletes-TA-to-TM/-JACOB-TULLIN-THAMS-/

23 February 2010, Xnox said:

Well ice skating and cycling are in alternating sport seasons. You do cycle during summer to become better at ice-sating during winter. And you ice-skate to become better cycler. A lot of athletes do that except that not many excel/compete in both.

25 February 2010, cjukes said:

What a fitting blog entry given that today, Canadian Clara Hughes won her 5th Olympic Medal (3 bronze, 1 Silver, 1 Gold) as she retires from the sport of speedskating!!! Clara must be one of the four athletes you mention who has both Summer (Cycling Atlanta '96) & Winter (Speedskating Salt Lake '02. Tourin '06 & now Vancouver '10) Medals!!! As a Canadian and with Vancouver being home to the current Olympics I just had to comment! How amazing indeed these athletes are!!! Good Luck in 2012! Cheers from Canada, eh!!!

27 February 2010, BetsyG said:

I believe Clara Hughes has won 6 Olympic medals - 2 bronze in Atlanta for Cycling, 2002- Bronze, 2006- Gold and Silver and the bronze in Vancourver. She also donates her prize money given for medals by the Canadian Olympic Committee to charity.

28 February 2010, Athena Minerva said:

I certainly hope that GBR will be able to "control" the weather and make the 2012 Games a success by providing perfect sunny days every single day of the games - good luck with that.

09 March 2010, elisea said:

Go London - I hope your games are as successful as our Vancouver games were! Cheers!

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