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(Might been 16 consecutive golds if Team US did not boycott Moscow 1980 and not compete; otherwise first 5 consecutive (Rome 1960 to Montreal 1976) and then 10 consecutive (Los Angeles 1984 to Tokyo 2020).Women’s[edit]10m Platform[edit]7 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1924 Paris, FranceStreak ended 1960 Rome, Italy3m Springboard[edit]9 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 ChinaStreak started 1988 Seoul, South Korea3m Springboard[edit]8 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1920 Antwerp, BelgiumStreak ended 1960 Rome, ItalySynchronized 10m Platform[edit]6 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 China (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Streak started 2000 Sydney, AustraliaSynchronized 3m Springboard[edit]5 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 ChinaStreak started 2004 Athens, GreeceSwimming[edit]Johnny Weissmuller never lost a swimming race during his entire amateur career, including three individual Olympic gold medals. He is purported to have told the other swimmers in his Olympic final that they could fight it out for second place.Michael Phelps was similarly undefeated in the finals of the 200m butterfly for ten years. Before the 2012 Olympics where he was defeated by Chad le Clos. The last time Phelps had lost the race was in 2002 when he lost to Olympic champion Tom Malchow at the 2002 Pan Pacific Swimming Championships.Men’s[edit]100m Freestyle[edit]5 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1908 London, United KingdomStreak ended 1932 Los Angeles, United States400m Freestyle[edit]3 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1932 Los Angeles, United StatesStreak ended 1952 Helsinki, Finland1500m Freestyle[edit]4 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 AustraliaStreak started 1992 Barcelona, SpainStreak ended 2008 Beijing, China100m Backstroke[edit]6 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1996 Atlanta, United States200m Backstroke[edit]6 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1996 Atlanta, United StatesStreak ended 2021 Tokyo, Japan200m Breaststroke[edit]3 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 JapanStreak started 1928 Amsterdam, NetherlandsStreak ended 1948 London, United Kingdom100m Butterfly[edit]3 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 Michael PhelpsStreak started 2004 Athens, GreeceStreak started 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil3 consecutive gold medals at Olympic GamesUnited StatesStreak started 1968 Mexico City, MexicoStreak ended 1980 Moscow, Soviet UnionUnited StatesStreak started 2004 Athens, GreeceStreak started 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil200m Butterfly[edit]3 consecutive gold medals at Olympic GamesUnited StatesStreak started 1968 Mexico City, MexicoStreak ended 1980 Moscow, Soviet UnionUnited StatesStreak started 2000 Sydney, AustraliaStreak ended 2012 London, United Kingdom200m Individual Medley[edit]4 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 Michael PhelpsStreak started 2004 Athens, GreeceStreak started 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil3 consecutive gold medals at Olympic GamesHungaryStreak started 1988 Seoul, South KoreaStreak ended 2000 Sydney, AustraliaUnited StatesStreak started 2004 Athens, Greece400m Individual Medley[edit]5 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1996 Atlanta, United StatesStreak ended 2016 Rio de Janeiro, Brasil4 \u00d7 100 m Freestyle Relay[edit]7 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1964 Tokyo, Japan (Inaugural Competition)Streak ended 2000 Sydney, Australia4 \u00d7 200 m Freestyle Relay[edit]7 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1960 Rome, ItalyStreak ended 1992 Barcelona, SpainNote: excluding boycotted Moscow Olympics4 \u00d7 100 m Medley Relay[edit]14 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1960 Rome, Italy (Inaugural Competition)Note: excluding boycotted Moscow OlympicsWomen’s[edit]100m Freestyle[edit]3 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 Dawn FraserStreak started 1956 Melbourne, AustraliaStreak ended 1968 Mexico City, Mexico4 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1920 Antwerp, BelgiumStreak ended 1936 Berlin, Germany400m Freestyle[edit]3 consecutive titles at Olympic GamesUnited StatesStreak started 1924 Paris, FranceStreak ended 1936 Berlin, GermanyUnited StatesStreak started 1960 Rome, ItalyStreak ended 1972 Munich, West Germany800m Freestyle[edit]5 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1984 Los Angeles, United StatesStreak ended 2004 Athens, Greece100m Backstroke[edit]4 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1960 Rome, ItalyStreak ended 1976 Montreal, Canada200m Backstroke[edit]3 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 Krisztina EgerszegiStreak started 1988 Seoul, South KoreaStreak ended 2000 Sydney, Australia3 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 HungaryStreak started 1988 Seoul, South KoreaStreak ended 2000 Sydney, Australia200m Breaststroke[edit]3 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 2004 Athens, Greece100m Butterfly[edit]3 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1956 Melbourne, Australia (Inaugural Competition)Streak ended 1968 Mexico City, Mexico4 \u00d7 100 m Freestyle Relay[edit]6 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1960 Rome, ItalyStreak ended 1988 Seoul, South KoreaNote: excluding boycotted Moscow Olympics4 \u00d7 200 m Freestyle Relay[edit]3 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1996 Atlanta, United States (Inaugural Competition)Streak ended 2008 Beijing, China4 \u00d7 100 m Medley Relay[edit]4 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1960 Rome, Italy (Inaugural Competition)Streak ended 1976 Montreal CanadaSynchronized swimming[edit]Duet[edit]4 consecutive gold medals at Olympics \u2013 RussiaStreak started 2000 Sydney, AustraliaTeam[edit]4 consecutive gold medals at Olympics \u2013 RussiaStreak started 2000 Sydney, AustraliaArchery[edit]Men’s[edit]Team[edit]3 consecutive gold medals at Olympic games \u2013 South KoreaStreak started 2000 Sydney, AustraliaStreak ended 2012 London, EnglandWomen’s[edit]Individual[edit]6 consecutive gold medals at Olympic games \u2013 South KoreaStreak started 1984 Los Angeles, United StatesStreak ended 2008 Beijing, ChinaTeam[edit]9 consecutive gold medals at Olympic games \u2013 South KoreaStreak started 1988 Seoul, South Korea (Inaugural Team Competition)Athletics[edit]The longest nation streak and the longest athlete streak are listed if they are at least three.Men’s[edit]Women’s[edit]Basketball[edit]64 games \u2013 1936\u20131972 United States7 Consecutive Men’s titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1936 Berlin, GermanyStreak ended 1972 Munich, West Germany7 Consecutive Women’s titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1996 Atlanta, United States3 consecutive Olympic gold medalsL\u00e1szl\u00f3 PappStreak started 1948 London, United KingdomStreak ended 1960 Rome, ItalyTe\u00f3filo StevensonStreak started 1972 Montreal, CanadaStreak ended 1984 Los Angeles, United States (boycotted by Cuba and also exceeded AIBA’s age limit)F\u00e9lix Sav\u00f3nStreak started 1992 Barcelona, SpainStreak ended 2004, Athens, Greece7 consecutive Olympic heavyweight titles \u2013 CubaStreak started 1972 Munich, West GermanyStreak ended 2008 Beijing, ChinaNote: excluding boycotted Los Angeles and Seoul OlympicsFigure skating[edit]3 consecutive Olympic gold medalsSonja HenieStreak started 1928 St. Moritz, SwitzerlandStreak ended 1948 St. Moritz, SwitzerlandIrina RodninaStreak started 1972 Sapporo, JapanStreak ended 1984 Sarajevo, YugoslaviaGillis Grafstr\u00f6mStreak started 1920 Antwerp, BelgiumStreak ended 1932 Lake Placid, USAField hockey[edit]Men’s[edit]6 consecutive gold medalsIndiaStreak started 1928 Amsterdam, NetherlandsStreak ended 1956 Melbourne, AustraliaIce hockey[edit]Men’s[edit]4 consecutive gold medalsCanadaStreak started 1920 Antwerp, BelgiumStreak ended 1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen, GermanySoviet UnionStreak started 1964 Innsbruck, AustriaStreak ended 1980 Lake Placid, United StatesWomen’s[edit]4 consecutive gold medals \u2013 CanadaStreak started 2002 Salt Lake City, United StatesMost recent win 2014 Sochi, RussiaWeightlifting[edit]3 consecutive Olympic gold medalsNaim S\u00fcleymano\u011fluStreak started 1988 Seoul, South KoreaStreak ended 2000 Sydney, AustraliaPyrros DimasStreak started 1992 Barcelona, SpainStreak ended 2004 Athens, GreeceKakhi KakhiashviliStreak started 1992 Barcelona, SpainStreak ended 2004 Athens, GreeceHalil MutluStreak started 1996 Atlanta, United StatesStreak ended 2008 Beijing, China7 consecutive heavyweight Olympic titles \u2013 Soviet UnionStreak started 1960 Rome, ItalyStreak ended 1992 Barcelona, SpainNote: excluding boycotted Los Angeles Olympics6 consecutive super heavyweight Olympic titles \u2013 Soviet UnionStreak started 1972 Munich, West Germany (Inaugural Competition)Streak ended 2000 Sydney, AustraliaNote: excluding boycotted Los Angeles OlympicsMen’s Coxless Pair[edit]3 consecutive gold medals at Olympic Games \u2013 Steve RedgraveStreak started 1988 Seoul, South KoreaStreak ended 2000 Sydney, AustraliaNote: gold medalist in Coxed Four at Los Angeles Olympics (1984) and in Coxless Four at Sydney Olympics.Men’s Eights[edit]8 consecutive titles at Olympic Games \u2013 United StatesStreak started 1920 Antwerp, BelgiumStreak ended 1960 Rome, ItalyWrestling[edit]Men’s Greco-Roman[edit]4 consecutive Olympics titlesMen’s Freestyle[edit]3 consecutive Olympics titles (tie)187 consecutive matches including 1964 Tokyo Olympics \u2013 Osamu WatanabeNote: The only modern Olympian to go unbeaten throughout his entire career.6 consecutive Men’s heavyweight Olympic titles \u2013 USSRStreak started 1964 Tokyo, JapanStreak ended 1992 Barcelona, SpainNote: excluding boycotted Los Angeles OlympicsMen’s Greco-Roman[edit]13 years including 3 consecutive Olympics titles (1988\u20131996) \u2013 Alexander Karelin[2]Streak started 1988Streak ended 2000 Sydney, Australia6 years without a single point scored upon \u2013 Alexander Karelin[3]Streak started 1994Streak ended 2000 Sydney, Australia6 consecutive Men’s heavyweight Olympic titles \u2013 USSR\/Unified Team\/RussiaStreak started 1972 Munich, West GermanyStreak ended 2000 Sydney, AustraliaNote: excluding boycotted Los Angeles OlympicsWomen’s Freestyle[edit]4 consecutive Olympics titles \u2013 Kaori IchoStreak started 2004 Athens, GreeceReferences[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki10\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki10\/list-of-winning-streaks-in-the-olympic-games\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"List of 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