Ecuador has competed in 16 Summer Olympic Games since 1924. The nation won its first medal when Jefferson Pérez won the gold medal in the men's 20 km walk at the 1996 Olympic Games. The Ecuadorian National Olympic Committee was created in 1948 and recognized by the IOC in 1959.

The nation has participated at the Winter Olympic Games since its debut in 2018.[1][2]

Medal tables

Medals by summer sport

Sports  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total Rank
 Athletics 220453
 Weightlifting 112440
 Cycling 100133
 Wrestling 010154
Total4421076

Medals by Gender

Gender  Gold  Silver  Bronze Total
Men3104
Women1225
Mixed0101
Total44210

List of medalists

Jefferson Perez in action in Sesto San Giovanni (Italy)
Medal Name Games Sport Event
 GoldJefferson PérezUnited States 1996 Atlanta AthleticsMen's 20 kilometres walk
 SilverJefferson PérezChina 2008 Beijing AthleticsMen's 20 kilometres walk
 GoldRichard CarapazJapan 2020 Tokyo CyclingMen's road race
 GoldNeisi Dajomes WeightliftingWomen's 76 kg
 SilverTamara Salazar WeightliftingWomen's 87 kg
 GoldBrian PintadoFrance 2024 Paris AthleticsMen's 20 kilometres walk
 SilverBrian Pintado
Glenda Morejón
AthleticsMixed marathon walk relay
 SilverLucía Yépez

Wrestling

Women's freestyle 53 kg
 BronzeAngie Palacios

Weightlifting

Women's 71 kg
 BronzeNeisi Dájomes

Weightlifting

Women's 81 kg

Multiple medalists

AthleteSportGamesGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Jefferson Pérez  Athletics 1996, 2008 1102
Brian Pintado  Athletics

2024

1102
Neisi Dájomes  Weightlifting

2020, 2024

1012

See also

References

  1. Santos, Manuela (16 October 2017). "Klaus Jungbluth es el primer ecuatoriano que participará en Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno" [Klaus Jungbluth is the first Ecuadorian to participate in the Olympic Winter Games]. www.coe.org.ec/ (in Spanish). Ecuadorian National Olympic Committee. Archived from the original on 26 December 2017. Retrieved 25 December 2017.
  2. "Klaus Jungbluth, un tricolor en Pyeongchang 2018" [Klaus Jungbluth, a tricolor in Pyeongchang 2018]. El Universo (in Spanish). Guayaquil. 8 December 2017. Retrieved 25 December 2017.