Template:LGBT Summer Olympians 2024 overview

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Based on listed statistics per WP:CALC.

This overview includes Summer Olympic athletes only, and only intersex athletes who also identify as LGBT+ (none in this period). Please also update Template:LGBT Olympians overview. You may also need to update Template:LGBT Summer Olympians 1900–2000 overview and/or Template:LGBT Summer Olympians 2004–2020 overview.

All based on the lists of LGBT Summer Olympians: 1896–2000; 2004–2020; 2024 [N 1]

By sport
Sport Number of Olympians by gender[N 5]
Female Male Non-binary Total
Cisgender Transgender Intersex Cisgender Transgender Intersex
Archery 1 1
Athletics 10 1 2[N 6] 13
Badminton 1 1
Basketball 22 22
Beach volleyball 1 1
Boxing 8 1[N 6] 9
Canoeing and Kayaking 1 1
Climbing 1 1
Cycling 5 5
Diving 1 1
Equestrian 1 8 9
Fencing 1 1
Football 46 1[N 6] 47
Golf 2 2
Gymnastics 2 2
Handball 6 6
Hockey 16 1 17
Judo 6 1 7
Rowing 8 1 9
Rugby sevens 17 1[N 6] 18
Sailing 1 1
Shooting 1 1
Surfing 3 3
Swimming 2 2 4
Table tennis 1 1
Taekwondo 1 1
Tennis 2 2
Volleyball 9 1 10
Water polo 2 2
Weightlifting 1 1
Wrestling 2 2
Notes
  1. ^ These tables count all athletes who competed in 2024, including those who debuted earlier.
  2. ^ Alyson Annan previously represented Australia and the Netherlands, and represented China in 2024. She is only counted for China in this table.
  3. ^ Yulenmis Aguilar represented Cuba previously, and Spain in 2024. She is only counted for Spain in this table.
  4. ^ Including multi-year appearances of the same Olympian.
  5. ^ Including multi-disciplinary Olympians
  6. ^ a b c d Competed in a women's category