United States men's Olympic water polo team statistics (appearances)

This article contains lists of appearances of the United States men's national water polo team rosters at the Summer Olympics, and is part of the United States men's Olympic water polo team statistics series. The lists are updated as of March 30, 2020.

Abbreviations

No. Cap number Rk Rank App Appearance Ref Reference
H Handedness L Left-handed R Right-handed
Pos Playing position FP Field player GK Goalkeeper
CB Center back (2-meter defense) CF Center forward (2-meter offense) D Driver (attacker) U Utility (except goalkeeper)

Appearances

Players

The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), date of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the person (in ascending order), respectively.

Sixteen American athletes have each made at least three Olympic appearances. Tony Azevedo is the first and only American water polo player (man or woman) to have competed in five Olympic Games.

Rk Name Pos H App Games as player Period Birthdate Age of first
Olympic app
Age of last
Olympic app
Ref
1 Tony Azevedo D R 5 2000, 2004, 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012, 2016 15 years, 326 days Nov 21, 1981 18 years, 307 days 34 years, 267 days [1]
2 Wally O'Connor FP 4 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1928, 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1936 12 years, 28 days Aug 25, 1903 20 years, 323 days 32 years, 351 days [2][3]
Ryan Bailey CF R 4 2000, 2004, 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 11 years, 324 days Aug 28, 1975 25 years, 26 days 36 years, 350 days [4][5]
Jesse Smith CB/U R 4 2004, 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012, 2016 11 years, 365 days Apr 27, 1983 21 years, 110 days 33 years, 109 days [6]
5 Ron Crawford D/CF R 3 1960, 1964, 1968 8 years, 60 days Dec 6, 1939 20 years, 264 days 28 years, 324 days [7][8]
Stan Cole CF/D R 3 1964, 1968, 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 years, 329 days Oct 12, 1945 18 years, 365 days 26 years, 328 days [9][10]
Terry Schroeder CF 3 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992 8 years, 8 days Oct 9, 1958 25 years, 297 days 33 years, 305 days [11][12]
Craig Wilson GK 3 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992 8 years, 8 days Feb 5, 1957 27 years, 178 days 35 years, 186 days [13][14]
Chris Duplanty GK 3 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992, 1996 7 years, 311 days Oct 21, 1965 22 years, 336 days 30 years, 281 days [15][16]
Mike Evans D 3 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992, 1996 7 years, 311 days Mar 26, 1960 28 years, 179 days 36 years, 124 days [17][18]
Chris Humbert CF L 3 1992, 1996, 2000 8 years, 61 days Dec 27, 1969 22 years, 218 days 30 years, 279 days [19][20]
Wolf Wigo D 3 1996, 2000, 2004 8 years, 40 days May 8, 1973 23 years, 73 days 31 years, 113 days [21][22]
Layne Beaubien CB/U R 3 2004, 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 7 years, 363 days Jul 4, 1976 28 years, 42 days 36 years, 39 days [23]
Jeff Powers CF/CB/U R 3 2004, 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 7 years, 363 days Jan 21, 1980 24 years, 207 days 32 years, 204 days [24][25]
Adam Wright D R 3 2004, 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 7 years, 363 days May 4, 1977 27 years, 103 days 35 years, 100 days [26][27]
Merrill Moses GK R 3 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012, 2016 8 years, 4 days Aug 13, 1977 30 years, 363 days 39 years, 1 day [28]
17 Herb Vollmer FP 2 1920, 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 years, 331 days Feb 15, 1895 25 years, 191 days 29 years, 156 days [29][30]
George Mitchell FP 2 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1928 4 years, 29 days Apr 23, 1901 23 years, 81 days 27 years, 110 days [31][32]
George Schroth FP 2 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1928 4 years, 29 days Dec 31, 1899 24 years, 195 days 28 years, 224 days [33][34]
Johnny Weissmuller FP 2 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1928 4 years, 29 days Jun 2, 1904 20 years, 41 days 24 years, 70 days [35]
Fred Lauer GK 2 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1936 12 years, 28 days Oct 13, 1898 25 years, 274 days 37 years, 302 days [36][37]
Phil Daubenspeck FP 2 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1936 4 years, 4 days Oct 28, 1905 26 years, 283 days 30 years, 287 days [38][39]
Charley Finn FP 2 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1936 4 years, 4 days Jul 28, 1897 35 years, 9 days 39 years, 13 days [40][41]
Harold McCallister FP 2 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1936 4 years, 4 days Oct 14, 1903 28 years, 297 days 32 years, 301 days [42][43]
Herb Wildman GK 2 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1936 4 years, 4 days Sep 6, 1912 19 years, 335 days 23 years, 339 days [44][45]
Kenneth Beck FP 2 1936, 1948 11 years, 361 days Apr 19, 1915 21 years, 111 days 33 years, 106 days [46][47]
Dixon Fiske FP 2 1936, 1948 11 years, 361 days Sep 7, 1914 21 years, 336 days 33 years, 331 days [48][49]
Bob Hughes CF 2 1952, 1956 4 years, 133 days Dec 15, 1930 21 years, 223 days 25 years, 356 days [50][51]
Bill Kooistra FP 2 1952, 1956 4 years, 133 days Aug 26, 1926 25 years, 334 days 30 years, 101 days [52][53]
Marvin Burns FP 2 1952, 1960 8 years, 40 days Jul 6, 1928 24 years, 19 days 32 years, 59 days [54][55]
Robert Horn GK 2 1956, 1960 3 years, 280 days Nov 1, 1931 25 years, 27 days 28 years, 307 days [56][57]
Ronald Severa FP 2 1956, 1960 3 years, 280 days Aug 13, 1936 20 years, 107 days 24 years, 21 days [58][59]
Wally Wolf FP 2 1956, 1960 3 years, 280 days Oct 2, 1930 26 years, 57 days 29 years, 337 days [60][61]
Chick McIlroy D/CF R 2 1960, 1964 4 years, 48 days Aug 1, 1938 22 years, 25 days 26 years, 73 days [62][63]
Dave Ashleigh FP R 2 1964, 1968 4 years, 14 days Aug 8, 1943 21 years, 64 days 25 years, 78 days [64][65]
Tony van Dorp GK R 2 1964, 1968 4 years, 14 days Jun 25, 1936 28 years, 108 days 32 years, 122 days [66][67]
Steve Barnett GK 2 1968, 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 years, 326 days Jun 6, 1943 25 years, 130 days 29 years, 90 days [68][69]
Bruce Bradley FP 2 1968, 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 years, 326 days Jan 15, 1947 21 years, 273 days 25 years, 233 days [70][71]
John Parker FP 2 1968, 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 years, 326 days Sep 13, 1946 22 years, 31 days 25 years, 357 days [72][73]
Gary Sheerer FP 2 1968, 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 years, 326 days Feb 18, 1947 21 years, 239 days 25 years, 199 days [74][75]
Russ Webb CB 2 1968, 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 years, 326 days Jun 1, 1945 23 years, 135 days 27 years, 95 days [76][77]
Barry Weitzenberg FP 2 1968, 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 years, 326 days Sep 30, 1946 22 years, 14 days 25 years, 340 days [78][79]
Jody Campbell CF 2 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 years, 61 days Mar 4, 1960 24 years, 150 days 28 years, 211 days [80][81]
Peter Campbell CF/U 2 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 years, 61 days May 21, 1960 24 years, 72 days 28 years, 133 days [82][83]
Kevin Robertson D L 2 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 years, 61 days Feb 2, 1959 25 years, 181 days 29 years, 242 days [84][85]
Jeff Campbell CB 2 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992 3 years, 323 days Oct 2, 1962 25 years, 355 days 29 years, 312 days [86][87]
Doug Kimbell CB 2 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992 3 years, 323 days Jun 22, 1960 28 years, 91 days 32 years, 48 days [88][89]
Craig Klass CF L 2 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992 3 years, 323 days Jun 20, 1965 23 years, 93 days 27 years, 50 days [90][91]
Kirk Everist D 2 1992, 1996 3 years, 362 days Apr 12, 1967 25 years, 111 days 29 years, 107 days [92][93]
Alex Rousseau CF L 2 1992, 1996 3 years, 362 days Nov 4, 1967 24 years, 271 days 28 years, 267 days [94][95]
Gavin Arroyo CB 2 1996, 2000 4 years, 73 days May 10, 1972 24 years, 71 days 28 years, 144 days [96]
Dan Hackett GK 2 1996, 2000 4 years, 73 days Sep 11, 1970 25 years, 313 days 30 years, 20 days [97]
Kyle Kopp CF 2 1996, 2000 4 years, 73 days Nov 10, 1966 29 years, 253 days 33 years, 326 days [98][99]
Chris Oeding D 2 1996, 2000 4 years, 73 days Sep 10, 1971 24 years, 314 days 29 years, 21 days [100]
Brandon Brooks GK R 2 2004, 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 4 years, 9 days Apr 29, 1981 23 years, 108 days 27 years, 117 days [101]
Peter Hudnut CB R 2 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 4 years, 2 days Feb 16, 1980 28 years, 176 days 32 years, 178 days [102]
Tim Hutten CB R 2 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 4 years, 2 days Jun 4, 1985 23 years, 67 days 27 years, 69 days [103]
Peter Varellas D L 2 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 4 years, 2 days Oct 2, 1984 23 years, 313 days 27 years, 315 days [104]
John Mann CF R 2 2012, 2016 4 years, 16 days Jun 27, 1985 27 years, 32 days 31 years, 48 days [105]
60 Gwynne Evans 1 1904 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 0 days Sep 3, 1880 24 years, 2 days 24 years, 2 days [106]
Gus Goessling 1 1904 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 0 days Nov 17, 1878 25 years, 293 days 25 years, 293 days [107]
John Meyers 1 1904 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 0 days Jun 28, 1880 24 years, 69 days 24 years, 69 days [108]
Bill Orthwein 1 1904 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 0 days Oct 16, 1881 22 years, 325 days 22 years, 325 days [109]
Amedee Reyburn 1 1904 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 0 days Mar 25, 1879 25 years, 164 days 25 years, 164 days [110]
Frank Schreiner 1 1904 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 0 days Mar 24, 1879 25 years, 165 days 25 years, 165 days [111]
Manfred Toeppen 1 1904 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 0 days Sep 3, 1887 17 years, 2 days 17 years, 2 days [112]
David Bratton 1 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 day Oct 1869 [113]
Budd Goodwin FP 1 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 day Nov 13, 1883 20 years, 297 days 20 years, 298 days [114]
Louis Handley FP 1 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 day Feb 14, 1874 30 years, 204 days 30 years, 205 days [115][116]
David Hesser FP 1 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 day Jan 1884 [117]
Joe Ruddy FP 1 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 day Sep 28, 1878 25 years, 343 days 25 years, 344 days [118][119]
James Steen 1 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 day Nov 19, 1876 27 years, 291 days 27 years, 292 days [120]
George Van Cleaf FP 1 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 day Oct 8, 1879 24 years, 333 days 24 years, 334 days [121][122]
Rex Beach 1 1904 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 0 days Sep 1, 1877 27 years, 5 days 27 years, 5 days [123]
David Hammond 1 1904 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 0 days Jan 5, 1881 23 years, 245 days 23 years, 245 days [124]
Charles Healy 1 1904 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 0 days Oct 4, 1883 20 years, 338 days 20 years, 338 days [125]
Frank Kehoe 1 1904 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 0 days [126]
Jerome Steever 1 1904 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 0 days Jan 7, 1880 24 years, 243 days 24 years, 243 days [127]
Edwin Swatek 1 1904 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 0 days Jan 7, 1885 19 years, 243 days 19 years, 243 days [128]
Bill Tuttle 1 1904 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 0 days Feb 21, 1882 22 years, 198 days 22 years, 198 days [129]
Clement Browne 1 1920 5 days Jan 4, 1896 24 years, 233 days 24 years, 238 days [130]
James Carson FP 1 1920 5 days Jul 30, 1901 19 years, 25 days 19 years, 30 days [131]
Harry Hebner FP 1 1920 5 days Jun 15, 1891 29 years, 70 days 29 years, 75 days [132][133]
Sophus Jensen 1 1920 5 days Jul 27, 1889 31 years, 28 days 31 years, 33 days [134]
Mike McDermott FP 1 1920 5 days Jan 18, 1893 27 years, 219 days 27 years, 224 days [135][136]
Perry McGillivray FP 1 1920 5 days Aug 5, 1893 27 years, 19 days 27 years, 24 days [137][138]
Norman Ross 1 1920 5 days May 2, 1896 24 years, 114 days 24 years, 119 days [139]
Preston Steiger 1 1920 5 days Sep 6, 1898 21 years, 353 days 21 years, 358 days [140]
Herbert Taylor 1 1920 5 days Jun 7, 1892 28 years, 78 days 28 years, 83 days [141]
William Vosburgh FP 1 1920 5 days Dec 16, 1890 29 years, 252 days 29 years, 257 days [142][143]
Art Austin FP 1 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 days Jul 8, 1902 22 years, 5 days 22 years, 12 days [144][145]
Elmer Collett GK 1 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 days 1903 [146]
Jam Handy FP 1 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 days Mar 6, 1886 38 years, 129 days 38 years, 136 days [147][148]
Oliver Horn FP 1 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 days Jun 22, 1901 23 years, 21 days 23 years, 28 days [149]
John Norton FP 1 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 7 days Nov 27, 1899 24 years, 229 days 24 years, 236 days [150]
John Cattus GK 1 1928 5 days [151]
Harry Daniels GK 1 1928 5 days Jun 23, 1900 28 years, 44 days 28 years, 49 days [152]
Joseph Farley FP 1 1928 5 days [153]
Richard Greenberg FP 1 1928 5 days Jun 13, 1902 26 years, 54 days 26 years, 59 days [154]
Sam Greller FP 1 1928 5 days May 18, 1905 23 years, 80 days 23 years, 85 days [155][156]
Paul Samson FP 1 1928 5 days Jun 12, 1905 23 years, 55 days 23 years, 60 days [157]
Herbert Topp FP 1 1928 5 days Apr 20, 1900 28 years, 108 days 28 years, 113 days [158]
Austin Clapp FP 1 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 days Nov 8, 1910 21 years, 272 days 21 years, 277 days [159][160]
Cal Strong FP 1 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 days Aug 12, 1907 24 years, 360 days 24 years, 365 days [161][162]
Ray Ruddy FP 1 1936 2 days Aug 31, 1911 24 years, 343 days 24 years, 345 days [163][164]
Bob Bray CF 1 1948 4 days Sep 27, 1919 28 years, 307 days 28 years, 311 days [165][166]
Ralph Budelman GK 1 1948 4 days Apr 19, 1918 30 years, 102 days 30 years, 106 days [167][168]
Lee Case FP 1 1948 4 days Aug 8, 1917 30 years, 357 days 30 years, 361 days [169][170]
Chris Christensen FP 1 1948 4 days Nov 15, 1918 29 years, 258 days 29 years, 262 days [171][172]
Harold Dash FP 1 1948 4 days Jul 22, 1917 31 years, 8 days 31 years, 12 days [173][174]
Edwin Knox FP 1 1948 4 days Jul 24, 1914 34 years, 6 days 34 years, 10 days [175][176]
Harry Bisbey GK 1 1952 8 days May 10, 1931 21 years, 76 days 21 years, 84 days [177][178]
Bill Dornblaser FP 1 1952 8 days Nov 4, 1933 18 years, 264 days 18 years, 272 days [179]
Edward Jaworski FP 1 1952 8 days Mar 11, 1926 26 years, 136 days 26 years, 144 days [180][181]
Norman Lake FP 1 1952 8 days Dec 8, 1932 19 years, 230 days 19 years, 238 days [182]
Jim Norris CB 1 1952 8 days Jul 7, 1930 22 years, 18 days 22 years, 26 days [183]
Jack Spargo D 1 1952 8 days Jun 3, 1931 21 years, 52 days 21 years, 60 days [184][185]
Peter Stange FP 1 1952 8 days Feb 28, 1931 21 years, 148 days 21 years, 156 days [186]
Bob Frojen FP 1 1956 7 days Dec 1, 1930 25 years, 363 days 26 years, 4 days [187][188]
Jim Gaughran FP 1 1956 7 days Jul 5, 1932 24 years, 146 days 24 years, 153 days [189][190]
Ken Hahn GK 1 1956 7 days Jun 5, 1928 28 years, 176 days 28 years, 183 days [191][192]
Sam Kooistra FP 1 1956 7 days Aug 18, 1935 21 years, 102 days 21 years, 109 days [193][194]
Bill Ross FP 1 1956 7 days Jul 6, 1928 28 years, 145 days 28 years, 152 days [195][196]
Chuck Bittick FP 1 1960 8 days Nov 2, 1939 20 years, 298 days 20 years, 306 days [197][198]
Gordie Hall GK 1 1960 8 days Nov 27, 1935 24 years, 273 days 24 years, 281 days [199][200]
Fred Tisue FP 1 1960 8 days Oct 17, 1938 21 years, 314 days 21 years, 322 days [201]
Ron Volmer FP 1 1960 8 days Nov 22, 1935 24 years, 278 days 24 years, 286 days [202][203]
Dan Drown FP R 1 1964 2 days Oct 24, 1942 21 years, 353 days 21 years, 355 days [204]
Ned McIlroy FP R 1 1964 2 days Jul 26, 1939 25 years, 77 days 25 years, 79 days [205]
Paul McIlroy FP R 1 1964 2 days May 12, 1937 27 years, 152 days 27 years, 154 days [206]
Bob Saari FP R 1 1964 2 days Jun 7, 1948 16 years, 126 days 16 years, 128 days [207]
George Stransky GK R 1 1964 2 days Jan 16, 1944 20 years, 269 days 20 years, 271 days [208][209]
Ralph Whitney FP R 1 1964 2 days Oct 30, 1936 27 years, 347 days 27 years, 349 days [210]
Dean Willeford FP 1 1968 11 days Oct 9, 1944 24 years, 5 days 24 years, 16 days [211][212]
Peter Asch FP 1 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 days Oct 16, 1948 23 years, 316 days 23 years, 324 days [213][214]
Jim Ferguson D 1 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 days Apr 27, 1949 23 years, 122 days 23 years, 130 days [215][216]
Eric Lindroth CF L 1 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 days Sep 12, 1951 20 years, 350 days 20 years, 358 days [217][218]
Jim Slatton GK 1 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 8 days Jul 30, 1947 25 years, 28 days 25 years, 36 days [219][220]
Doug Burke D 1 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 days Mar 30, 1957 27 years, 124 days 27 years, 133 days [221][222]
Chris Dorst GK 1 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 days Jun 5, 1956 28 years, 57 days 28 years, 66 days [223][224]
Gary Figueroa D 1 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 days Sep 28, 1956 27 years, 308 days 27 years, 317 days [225][226]
Drew McDonald CB 1 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 days Oct 19, 1955 28 years, 287 days 28 years, 296 days [227][228]
Tim Shaw D 1 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 days Nov 8, 1957 26 years, 267 days 26 years, 276 days [229][230]
John Siman CB 1 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 days Oct 7, 1952 31 years, 299 days 31 years, 308 days [231][232]
Jon Svendsen CB 1 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 days Oct 26, 1953 30 years, 280 days 30 years, 289 days [233][234]
Joe Vargas D 1 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 days Oct 4, 1955 28 years, 302 days 28 years, 311 days [235][236]
James Bergeson D 1 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 days Mar 21, 1961 27 years, 184 days 27 years, 194 days [237][238]
Greg Boyer CF 1 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 days Feb 5, 1958 30 years, 229 days 30 years, 239 days [239][240]
Alan Mouchawar U 1 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 10 days Aug 3, 1960 28 years, 49 days 28 years, 59 days [241][242]
Erich Fischer CB/U 1 1992 8 days Mar 12, 1966 26 years, 142 days 26 years, 150 days [243]
Charlie Harris CF 1 1992 8 days Nov 9, 1963 28 years, 266 days 28 years, 274 days [244][245]
John Vargas D 1 1992 8 days Jun 17, 1961 31 years, 45 days 31 years, 53 days [246]
Troy Barnhart, Jr. CF 1 1996 8 days May 22, 1971 25 years, 59 days 25 years, 67 days [247]
Jeremy Laster D L 1 1996 8 days Feb 24, 1974 22 years, 147 days 22 years, 155 days [248]
Rick McNair CB 1 1996 8 days Sep 10, 1971 24 years, 314 days 24 years, 322 days [249]
Sean Kern CF/CB 1 2000 8 days Jul 11, 1978 22 years, 74 days 22 years, 82 days [250]
Chi Kredell CB 1 2000 8 days Feb 16, 1971 29 years, 220 days 29 years, 228 days [251]
Robert Lynn CB/U 1 2000 8 days Feb 7, 1967 33 years, 229 days 33 years, 237 days [252]
Sean Nolan GK 1 2000 8 days Jul 18, 1972 28 years, 67 days 28 years, 75 days [253]
Brad Schumacher D 1 2000 8 days Mar 6, 1974 26 years, 201 days 26 years, 209 days [254]
Omar Amr D 1 2004 14 days Sep 20, 1974 29 years, 330 days 29 years, 344 days [255]
Genai Kerr GK 1 2004 14 days Dec 25, 1976 27 years, 234 days 27 years, 248 days [256]
Dan Klatt CB 1 2004 14 days Oct 28, 1978 25 years, 292 days 25 years, 306 days [257]
Brett Ormsby D 1 2004 14 days Dec 1, 1982 21 years, 258 days 21 years, 272 days [258]
Chris Segesman CB 1 2004 14 days Jun 17, 1979 25 years, 59 days 25 years, 73 days [259]
J. W. Krumpholz CF R 1 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 14 days Sep 22, 1987 20 years, 323 days 20 years, 337 days [260]
Rick Merlo U R 1 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 14 days Aug 5, 1982 26 years, 5 days 26 years, 19 days [261]
Shea Buckner D R 1 2012 14 days Dec 12, 1986 25 years, 230 days 25 years, 244 days [262]
Chay Lapin GK R 1 2012 14 days Feb 25, 1987 25 years, 155 days 25 years, 169 days [263]
McQuin Baron GK R 1 2016 8 days Oct 27, 1995 20 years, 284 days 20 years, 292 days [264]
Bret Bonanni D R 1 2016 8 days Jan 20, 1994 22 years, 199 days 22 years, 207 days [265]
Alex Bowen D R 1 2016 8 days Sep 4, 1993 22 years, 337 days 22 years, 345 days [266]
Luca Cupido D R 1 2016 8 days Nov 9, 1995 20 years, 271 days 20 years, 279 days [267]
Thomas Dunstan D L 1 2016 8 days Sep 29, 1997 18 years, 312 days 18 years, 320 days [268]
Ben Hallock CF R 1 2016 8 days Nov 22, 1997 18 years, 258 days 18 years, 266 days [269]
Alex Obert CF/CB R 1 2016 8 days Dec 18, 1991 24 years, 232 days 24 years, 240 days [270]
Alex Roelse CB R 1 2016 8 days Jan 10, 1995 21 years, 209 days 21 years, 217 days [271]
Josh Samuels D R 1 2016 8 days Jul 8, 1991 25 years, 29 days 25 years, 37 days [272]
Rk Name Pos H App Games as player Period Birthdate Age of first
Olympic app
Age of last
Olympic app
Ref

Historical progression – appearances of players

The following table shows the historical progression of appearances of players at the Olympic Games.

App Achievement Games No. Player Pos H Height Date Age Duration of record Ref
2 Set record 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Herb Vollmer FP 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Jul 13, 1924 29 8 years, 24 days [29][30]
Tied record 1928 George Mitchell FP Aug 6, 1928 27 [31][32]
Wally O'Connor FP 24 [2][3]
George Schroth FP 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 28 [33][34]
Johnny Weissmuller FP 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 24 [35]
3 Broke record 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Wally O'Connor FP Aug 6, 1932 28 4 years, 2 days [2][3]
4 Broke record 1936 Wally O'Connor FP Aug 8, 1936 32 79 years, 364 days [2][3]
Tied record 2012 8 Tony Azevedo D R 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Jul 29, 2012 30 [1]
9 Ryan Bailey CF R 6 ft 5.5 in (1.97 m) 36 [4][5]
5 Broke record 2016 8 Tony Azevedo D R 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Aug 6, 2016 34 8 years, 113 days [1]

Head coaches

The following tables are pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), date of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the person (in ascending order), respectively.

Six men have each made two Olympic appearances as head coaches of the United States men's national team.

Rk Name App Games as head coach Period Birthdate Age of first
Olympic app
Age of last
Olympic app
Ref
1 Otto Wahle 2 1920, 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 years, 331 days Nov 5, 1879 40 years, 293 days 44 years, 258 days [273][274]
Neil Kohlhase 2 1956, 1960 3 years, 280 days [275]
Urho Saari 2 1952, 1964 12 years, 80 days [276]
Monte Nitzkowski 2 1972 3rd place, bronze medalist(s), 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 11 years, 349 days Sep 7, 1929 42 years, 355 days 54 years, 338 days [277]
Bill Barnett 2 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992 3 years, 323 days [278]
Terry Schroeder 2 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 4 years, 2 days Oct 9, 1958 49 years, 306 days 53 years, 308 days [12]
7 Gus Sundstrom 1 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 day [279]
Alex Meffert 1 1904 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 0 days [151]
(Unknown) 1 1904 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 0 days
Perry McGillivray 1 1928 5 days Aug 5, 1893 35 years, 1 day 35 years, 6 days [137][138]
Frank Rivas 1 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 days [151]
Clyde Swendsen 1 1936 2 days May 25, 1895 41 years, 75 days 41 years, 77 days [280][281]
Austin Clapp 1 1948 4 days Nov 8, 1910 37 years, 265 days 37 years, 269 days [159][160]
Art Lambert 1 1968 9 days [282]
Richard Corso 1 1996 8 days [283]
John Vargas 1 2000 8 days Jun 17, 1961 39 years, 98 days 39 years, 106 days [246][151]
Ratko Rudić 1 2004 14 days Jun 7, 1948 56 years, 69 days 56 years, 83 days [151]
Dejan Udovičić 1 2016 8 days Jul 27, 1970 46 years, 10 days 46 years, 18 days [151]
Rk Name App Games as head coach Period Birthdate Age of first
Olympic app
Age of last
Olympic app
Ref

Four Americans have each made Olympic appearances as players and as head coaches of the United States men's national team.

Rk Name App Games Period Birthdate Age of first
Olympic app
Age of last
Olympic app
Ref
As player As head coach
1 Terry Schroeder 5 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 1992 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s), 2012 28 years, 11 days Oct 9, 1958 25 years, 297 days 53 years, 308 days [12]
2 Perry McGillivray 2 1920 1928 7 years, 353 days Aug 5, 1893 27 years, 19 days 35 years, 6 days [137][138]
Austin Clapp 2 1932 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 1948 15 years, 363 days Nov 8, 1910 21 years, 272 days 37 years, 269 days [159][160]
John Vargas 2 1992 2000 8 years, 61 days Jun 17, 1961 31 years, 45 days 39 years, 106 days [246][151]

Historical progression – appearances of head coaches

The following table shows the historical progression of appearances of head coaches at the Olympic Games.

App Achievement Games Head coach Date Age Duration of record Ref
1 Set record 1920 Otto Wahle Aug 24, 1920 40 3 years, 324 days [273][274]
2 Broke record 1924 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Otto Wahle Jul 13, 1924 44 100 years, 137 days [273][274]
Tied record 1960 Neil Kohlhase Aug 26, 1960 [275]
Tied record 1964 Urho Saari Oct 11, 1964 [276]
Tied record 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Monte Nitzkowski Aug 1, 1984 54 [277]
Tied record 1992 Bill Barnett Aug 1, 1992 [278]
Tied record 2012 Terry Schroeder Jul 29, 2012 53 [11][151]

Miscellaneous

Water polo families

Brothers

The three McIlroy brothers (Paul, Chick and Ned) were all members of the 1964 United States men's Olympic water polo team.

The Kooistra brothers (Bill and Sam) played for the United States in water polo at the 1956 Olympics. Jeff Campbell competed alongside his elder brother, Peter, at the 1988 Olympics.

Relation-
ship
Family Name Pos Birthdate Games Age Note Ref
Three
brothers
McIlroy Chick McIlroy D/CF Aug 1, 1938 1960 22 years, 25 days [62][63]
Paul McIlroy FP May 12, 1937 1964 27 years, 152 days Three brothers in an
Olympic tournament
[206]
Chick McIlroy D/CF Aug 1, 1938 26 years, 71 days [62][63]
Ned McIlroy FP Jul 26, 1939 25 years, 77 days [205]
Two
brothers
Kooistra Bill Kooistra FP Aug 26, 1926 1952 25 years, 334 days [52][53]
Bill Kooistra FP Aug 26, 1926 1956 30 years, 94 days Two brothers in an
Olympic tournament
[52][53]
Sam Kooistra FP Aug 18, 1935 21 years, 102 days [193][194]
Campbell Peter Campbell CF May 21, 1960 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 24 years, 72 days [82][83]
Peter Campbell CF/U May 21, 1960 1988 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 28 years, 123 days Two brothers in an
Olympic tournament
[82][83]
Jeff Campbell CB Oct 2, 1962 25 years, 355 days [86][87]
Jeff Campbell CB Oct 2, 1962 1992 29 years, 304 days [86][87]
Vargas Joe Vargas D Oct 4, 1955 1980* 24 years, 290 days [235][236]
Joe Vargas D Oct 4, 1955 1984 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 28 years, 302 days [235][236]
John Vargas D Jun 17, 1961 1992 31 years, 45 days [86][87]
John Vargas Coach Jun 17, 1961 2000 39 years, 98 days [86][87]

*Qualified but withdrew.

Tony van Dorp, a Dutch-American goalkeeper, competed in the 1964 and 1968 Summer Olympics for the United States. His younger brother, Fred, was a Dutch field player, and played against his brother at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics.

Relation-
ship
Family Country
represented
Name Pos Birthdate Games Age Note Ref
Two
brothers
van Dorp  Netherlands Fred van Dorp FP Oct 13, 1938 1960 21 years, 318 days [284]
 United States Tony van Dorp GK Jun 25, 1936 1964 28 years, 110 days  NED 6–4  USA
(Oct 13, 1964)
[66][67]
 Netherlands Fred van Dorp FP Oct 13, 1938 26 years, 0 days [284]
 United States Tony van Dorp GK Jun 25, 1936 1968 32 years, 121 days  USA 6–3  NED
(Oct 24, 1968)
[66][67]
 Netherlands Fred van Dorp FP Oct 13, 1938 30 years, 11 days [284]

Father-son

Relation-
ship
Family Name Pos Birthdate Games Age Note Ref
Father
and a son
Ruddy Joe Ruddy FP Sep 28, 1878 1904 1st place, gold medalist(s) 25 years, 343 days [118][119]
Ray Ruddy FP Aug 31, 1911 1936 24 years, 343 days [163][164]
Saari Urho Saari Head coach 1952 [276]
Urho Saari Asst. coach 1960 [276]
Urho Saari Head coach 1964 Father and son in an
Olympic tournament
[276]
Bob Saari FP Jun 7, 1948 16 years, 126 days [207]
Azevedo Ricardo Azevedo Asst. coach Aug 24, 1956 1996 39 years, 331 days [151]
Tony Azevedo D Nov 21, 1981 2000 18 years, 307 days [1]
Ricardo Azevedo Asst. coach Aug 24, 1956 2004 47 years, 357 days Father and son in an
Olympic tournament
[151]
Tony Azevedo D Nov 21, 1981 22 years, 268 days [1]
Tony Azevedo D Nov 21, 1981 2008 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 26 years, 263 days [1]
Tony Azevedo D Nov 21, 1981 2012 30 years, 251 days [1]
Tony Azevedo D Nov 21, 1981 2016 34 years, 259 days [1]

Father-daughter

Relation-
ship
Family Name Pos Birthdate Games Age Note Ref
Father
and two
daughters
Fischer Erich Fischer CB/U Mar 12, 1966 1992 26 years, 142 days [243]
Makenzie Fischer CB Mar 29, 1997 2016 1st place, gold medalist(s) 19 years, 133 days Two sisters in an
Olympic tournament
[285]
Aria Fischer CF Mar 2, 1999 17 years, 160 days [286]

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