For the next two weeks, ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ alumni and current full- and part-time student-athletes will take to the streets, waterways, and stadiums of Paris and compete at the .
From July 26 to Aug. 11, alumni and students will take part in events across a dozen sports. Join our watch party.
This list reflects the most up-to-date list of Queen’s community members competing at the Paris 2024 Olympics.
Artistic Swimming (Aug. 5-7, 9-10)
, Artsci’27
Athletics (Aug. 1-11)
, CIB student - Mixed relay race walk; men’s 20 km race walk; Aug. 1, 7
, CIB’23 - Men's 5,000 m; Aug. 7, 10
, CIB student - Shot put; Aug. 8-9
Beach volleyball (July 27 – Aug. 9)
, CIB student
Cycling - Road (Aug. 3)
, Artsci’25
Fencing (July 27 – Aug. 3)
, CIB student
Football (July 25, 28, 31, Aug. 3, 6, 9, 10)
, CIB student
, CIB student
, CIB student
, CIB student
, CIB student
Volleyball – Indoor (July 27-28, 30-31, Aug. 2-3, 5, 7, 9-10)
, CIB’23
Rowing (July 29, Aug. 1, 3)
, CIB student – Women’s eight
, CIB student – Women’s eight
Rugby (July 28-30)
, CIB student
, Artsci’27
Taylor Perry, Artsci'24, CGISC'24, CURPS'24, Alternate
Sailing (July 28 – Aug. 8)
, Sc’22 – Women's kiteboarding; Aug. 4-8
, Sc’18 – Men's 49er; July 28 – Aug. 1
, Sc’22 - Women's 49erFX; July 28 – Aug. 1
Swimming (July 29-30, Aug. 1-4)
, CIB student - Women's 100 m; women’s 200 m backstroke
Water polo (July 27, 29, 31, Aug. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
, CIB student
, CIB’24
, CIB student
, CIB student
Wrestling (Aug. 8-9)
, CIB student
Also joining the athletes in Paris is current women's basketball Head Coach Claire Meadows, Artsci/PHE’07, who will serve as an assistant coach for Team Germany’s Women’s Basketball team.
The university’s connection to the Olympics extends beyond the games. is the of the and the , and is a founding partner of , Canada’s total athlete wellness program.
Since 2016, 124 athletes have received full tuition awards to attend professional graduate programs and 130 athletes have received full tuition awards to complete their Certificate in Business (CIB).
Celebrate the Olympics by supporting student athletes at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.