Indiana University Athletics
IU x 2024 Paris Olympics

Few universities, or even nations can match Indiana University's Olympic record. Indiana boasts 261 total Olympic berths, representing 30 countries. On 21 occasions, Olympic coaches have come from Indiana.
The Indiana University athlete medal count is at 124 including 61 gold, 25 silver and 38 bronze after the 2020 Tokyo Games. The Hoosiers have earned a medal at every Olympic Games they have competed in except 2004. IU's most productive year was 1968, with 17 medals for IU competitors in Mexico City.

OTHER NOTABLES
· Everything Matters: Indiana swimming and diving is one of two NCAA programs represented in all four disciplines (men's swimming, men's diving, women's swimming, women's diving). It is the only NCAA program represented in all for sports for Team USA.
· Coaching Connections: Indiana diving head coach Drew Johansen will serve as Team USA’s head diving coach for the fourth-consecutive Games. Additionally, Indiana swimming associate head coach Cory Chitwood has been named the assistant coach for open water swimming.
· Diving Dynasty: Indiana has produced an Olympic diver at every Olympic Games since 1964 and will send three more – Andrew Capobianco, Jessica Parratto and Carson Tyler – to Paris.
· Double Diving Duty : Indiana’s Carson Tyler is the first U.S. male diver since Mark Ruiz in 2000 to compete in both the 3-meter and 10-meter individual events. Tyler is the reigning NCAA champion in both events.
· U.S. Olympic First in the Pool: Lilly King is the first U.S. swimmer to compete in both the 100m and 200m breaststroke events in

The following Indiana University athletes (current and alumni) have qualified for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. The list will be updated throughout their respective trials.
