Alabama athletes going for the gold at Paris Olympics
Between winning the women’s artistic gymnastics all-around gold medal at the Toyko Olympics and returning to Olympic competition with the United States team next week in Paris, Suni Lee faced NCAA competition at Auburn.
But Lee isn’t the only gold medalist going to Paris among the more than 40 athletes with Alabama ties.
Troy graduate Vincent Hancock won the gold medal in men’s skeet in 2008 in Beijing, 2012 in London and 2021 in Toyko (after the Summer Games had been delayed one year because of the coronavirus pandemic). If the five-time Olympian wins men’s skeet again, he would become the sixth athlete and the fourth American to win the same Olympic event four times. The Americans who have achieved that feat are Olympic legends Al Oerter, Carl Lewis and Michael Phelps.
The Olympians with Alabama ties are spread across 28 national teams, including former Alabama sprinter Kirani James, who’s running for Greneda. James already has a complete set of medals as he prepares to compete in the men’s 400 meters at the Olympics for the fourth time. James won gold in London, silver in Rio de Janeiro and bronze in Tokyo.
French swimmer Leon Marchand, one of the expected stars of the Paris Olympics, has an Alabama connection, too. His father, Xavier Marchand, is a former member of the Auburn swim team. Leon Marchand is considered a potential four-gold winner in the Paris pool in the 200-meter breaststroke, 200-meter butterfly, 200-meter individual medley and 400-meter individual medley.
The opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics will feature the parade of athletes in boats on the Seine River and will start at 12:30 p.m. CDT Friday. NBC will televise the opening ceremony.
But the competition already will be underway by then. The Paris Olympics open on Wednesday with matches in men’s soccer and men’s rugby.
The U.S. men’s soccer team opens its schedule with a Group A match against France at 2 p.m. CDT Wednesday, making Birmingham’s Tanner Tessman, a U.S. midfielder, the first of the Alabama athletes to see action.
Athletes with Alabama ties competing at the Paris Olympics include:
BAHAMAS
Track and field
· Donald Thomas (Auburn), men’s high jump
BRAZIL
Swimming
· Marcelo Chierighini (Auburn), men’s 100-meter freestyle
CANADA
Gymnastics
· Shallen Olsen (Alabama), women’s artistic
COLOMBIA
Gymnastics
· Luisa Blanco (Alabama), women’s artistic
CYPRUS
Swimming
· Kalia Antoniou (Alabama), women’s 100-meter freestyle
Track and field
· Olivia Fotopoulou (Alabama), women’s 100 meters, women’s 200 meters
EGYPT
Diving
· Mohamed Farouk (Alabama), 3-meter springboard
FRANCE
Diving
· Emily Hallifax (Auburn), women’s 10-meter synchronized platform
GERMANY
Tennis
· Tim Puetz (Auburn), men’s doubles
GREECE
Swimming
· Kristian Gkolomeev (Alabama), men’s 50-meter freestyle
GRENADA
Track and field
· Kirani James (Alabama), 400 meters
ICELAND
Swimming
· Anton McKee (Alabama), men’s 200-meter breaststroke
IRELAND
Golf
· Stephanie Meadow (Alabama), women’s tournament
LIBERIA
Track and field
· Ebony Morris (Auburn), women’s 100-meter hurdles
MALAYSIA
Track and field
· Azeem Fahmi (Auburn), men’s 100 meters
MALTA
Swimming
· Kyle Micallef (Alabama), men’s 50-meter freestyle
NEW ZEALAND
Tennis
· Erin Routliffe (Alabama), women’s doubles
NIGERIA
Soccer
· Nicole Payne (Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham), women’s defender
· Toni Payne (Oak Mountain High School in Birmingham), women’s midfielder
Track and field
· Kanyinsola Ajayi (Auburn), men’s 100 meters, men’s 4×100-meter relay
· Favour Ashe (Auburn), men’s 100 meters, men’s 4×100-meter relay
· Samuel Ogazi (Alabama), men’s 400 meters, men’s 4×400-meter relay
PALESTINE
Swimming
· Valerie Tarazi (Auburn), women’s 200-meter individual medley
PERU
Swimming
· McKenna DeBever (Auburn), women’s 200-meter individual medley
SINGAPORE
Swimming
· Letitia Sim (Spanish Fort High School, TNT Swimming in Daphne), women’s 100-meter breaststroke, women’s 200-meter breaststroke, 4×100-meter medley relay
· Levenia Sim (Baldwin County Virtual School, TNT Swimming in Daphne), 4×100-meter medley relay
SOUTH AFRICA
Track and field
· Francois Prinsloo (South Alabama), men’s discus
SOUTH SUDAN
Basketball
· JT Thor (Auburn), men’s forward/center
SWEDEN
Swimming
· Victor Johansson (Alabama), men’s 400-meter freestyle, men’s 800-meter freestyle, men’s 1,500-meter freestyle, men’s 10-kilometer open water
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Track and field
· Jareem Richards (Alabama), men’s 200 meters, men’s 400 meters, men’s 4×400-meter relay
· Portious Warren (Alabama), women’s shot put
UGANDA
Track and field
· Tarsis Orogot (Alabama), men’s 200 meters
UNITED STATES
Gymnastics
· Suni Lee (Auburn), women’s artistic
Shooting
· Vincent Hancock (Troy), men’s skeet, skeet team
Soccer
· Tanner Tessmann (Birmingham United Soccer Association), men’s midfielder
Swimming
· Matt King (Alabama), 4×100-meter freestyle relay
· Paige Madden (UMS-Wright Preparatory School in Mobile, City of Mobile Swim Association), women’s 400-meter freestyle, women’s 800-meter freestyle, women’s 4×200-meter freestyle relay
Track and field
· JuVaughan Harrison (Columbia High School in Huntsville), men’s high jump
· Daniel Haugh (Alabama), men’s hammer throw
· Shelby McEwen (Alabama), men’s high jump
ZIMBABWE
Track and field
· Maka Charamba (Auburn), 200 meters
Mark Inabinett is a sports reporter for Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter at@AMarkG1.