After the anatomy of Olympian series ... This is the best vdo of this channel... Can experts do an analysis of these Olympians ..as to how these athletes were so successful on their specific sport ??? Can u pls make anatomy of a boxer ????
Except they are not unbeaten. Laura Trott/Kenny has a silver medal at Olympics so she was beaten obviously by the gold medallist. And she was the first person whose record at Olympics I looked up lol. No point looking at the rest.
Yeah Dhyan Chand was a fabulous player . but jhooth to na bolo (Don't lie). Hockey is played in Round robin format . So it is possible to get a gold medal by losing 1-2 round robin matches. So The Indian Wizard do lost a game or two in the Olympics
There are quite a number of Olympians not mentioned. I do remember Zhang Yining from women table tennis had never lost a game, not only that she was so dominant that her coach told her to let her opponent win at least one set.
*I could imagine Micheal Phelps sitting in a chair watching this video and then saying....* “I should’ve been one of these people. I wish I was a merman.”
@@BoleDaPole because these women have set examples for other young girls to take part in sports and that they can also achieve it. There is nothing sexist to it.
What do you mean? She was beaten in 2010 and 2011 worlds by Mao Asada and Miki Ando as well as earlier in her career before she rose to prominence at the senior level. But this video is trash. I assumed from the title and how they only mention 5 athletes, it's referring to athletes that were literally never beaten during their entire senior careers. Like how Usain never lost 2008-2014 or Simone never lost in All-Around 2014-2020 at any competition, but for their entire senior careers. Kim Yuna doesn't have that kind of dominance.
@@xungnham1388 Before you jumped the gun to me, better read the video description first. The video description literally stated "never beaten in Olympic Games". Not about Yuna's performance in World Championships or other ISU competition While you're at it having some talk about Yuna's career in general, well, not one figure skaters manage to always land in podium in every single ISU-certified competition throughout their career, except for Yuna. So that's an achievement of its own. Not necessarily a show of dominance, but clearly showcased stability over her opponents.
@@wickedwitch7456 Yes he achieved Super Slam. But my point about Yuna was that she never placed out of the podium, ever, not about Super Slam. She's always at least Top 3 in every single ISU-certified competition that she competed in. In his early part of senior debut, Yuzu ended out of podium several times
Same with a guy like Teddy Riner ! For the past ten to twelve years, fighting in any Judo tournament where Riner was listed was synonym of never winning it.
This should be a reminder to everyone to never stop, to always push forward, because the journey is soooo rewarding even before the medal 🎖. Even if you didnt get a medal, you’ll still know that this is only “our pursuit of happiness”.
All these team individuals competed in multiple Olympics with different teams. Most likely the only person who was there for all the undefeated years, but not for any defeauts before or after
This is not a complete list of undefeated Olympians. It's 7 women and 5 men because the person making the list chose 7 women and 5 men. You could make a list of just those 7 and all 7 of the list would be women.
@@three_and_a_half_revolution you don't have to give facts to these dumb delusional hanyu fans. In their eyes he is a god despite him losing multiple times lol
@@ozamatazbuckshank7467 1. This listing is VERY clearly about *olympics only.* Other competitions aren't accounted for. Everyone knows Yuzuru hasn't won every single competition he has participated in. *Nobody is denying that.* But he *has* won gold both times he participated in the olympics. 2. The idea that a single individual is somehow responsible for the placing of their team in an event like team figure skating is quite baffling. If your individual score is the highest in your category (which was the case with Yuzuru in Sochi) but competitors of other disciplines won more total points for their teams, it's not exactly in any way decided based on that single performance. I'm so very sorry that you can't handle the fact that one of the best figure skaters in history recieves too much positive attention to your liking. Yes there are fans that go overboard in their adoration. However there's nothing delusional about stating the fact that Yuzuru is a two time olympic champion. It's literally factual information so I don't really understand what you are so up in arms about. I suggest growing up 😊
@@Bobthejellyfish I do agree. It should be hard for anyone to disagree looking at all of his achievements so far. I just wanted to give some leeway replying to someone who's having a hissy fit so they don't get more riled up 😅
Gao Min, a Chinese diver on springboard, never lost ANY international competition during her 7-year international career (1986 -1992), including Olympic gold medals both in 1988 in Seoul and 1992 in Barcelona.
@@marshmallow7640 She's been on plenty of losing teams, just not Olympic ones (which is in the title of the video). Those Canadian woman all won and won as a team.
@ThatOne agreeing on your point I also like to say that women face a lot of difficulty get in there at the first place I was just remembering that Hence acknowledged that point
What about the following ? 1. Steven Redgrave, GBR former rower. He had five consecutive gold medals from 1984-2000 2. Teofillo Stevenson of Cuba Gold medalist in Heavyweight Boxing from 3 consecutive Olympic : 1972, 1976 and 1980. 3. Felix Savon, Cuba HW boxer Stevenson successor, had gold in 1992, 1996 and 2000
If you win once and retire you’re unbeaten. In a team sport there are probably unbeaten alternates who never took the field/ice/court/whatever. Just like there’s a backup NFL QB with multiple SB rings who never played in the big game. There are some weird back ways to being unbeaten. People who go to the Olympic 4, 5, 6, 7 times are more impressive to me. Even if they never bring home the gold… to qualify every time takes 16-28 years of dedication to being world class at something. Plus all the time leading up to your first olympics. That’s insane. Those people are truly great. Once in a while though, the multi-Olympiad freaks also bring home medals every time and THAT is insane. Even if they don’t win every time.
You will have to change the Laura trott/kenny entry to madison now. She came sixth in the omnium after a massive crash. She did win the madison with 10/12 sprints and a lap gained…which is pretty much an absolute thrashing!
Respect to all but besides Lisa, I've never heard of any one of them. This means that the greats which we all know, the Bolts, Phelps and Biles have all been beaten at least once. There's an important lesson here.
Usain Bolt lost once, in Athens 2004 when he was still a kid. Among his 28 Olympic medals, 5 are not gold for Phelps. Concerning Biles she has 4 Olympic titles and a 3rd place. You may also add here Teddy Riner who had a 3rd place in Beijing 2008
Wendl/Arlt are pretty well known in Germany but mostly people havent heard about these athlethes cause their sports are pretty niche depending on where in the world you are. To stay on Arlt/Wendl they have 4 Olympic Golds and 9 World Championship Golds each in Luge. And Biles for example isnt that well known here because in Germany gymnastics arent really a top watched sport even at the olympics.
Bullet Bob Hayes. The fastest man in the world. Every bio I’ve read says he never lost a race through high school, college, and the olympics and he retired from track to play football w Dallas. Only man to own Olympic gold and a super bowl ring
What about Discus thrower Al Orter- first four time Olympic Champion in one event (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968) before retiring. In 1964 he won the gold medal even though he was throwing in great pain due to tearing rib cartilage a week before the final. This was back in the true amateur days so he was also an aerospace engineer for Northrop Grumman. In 1980 he tried to make an Olympic comeback at age 43 when he throw 42 feet farther than his 1956 gold medal winning throw. But America boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics and he finished 4th in the U.S. Trials.
This video also doesn't recognize HW boxing legends from Cuba : Teofilo Stevenson and his succesor, Felix Savon. Teofilo might have had 5 golds, if Cuba didn't boycott 1984 and 1988 Olympics. Felix Savon could have had 4 golds, if Cuba didn't boycott 1988 Olympic We can see several names in this video are questionable, either having only 1 Olympic or two.
The author of this video seems to not recognize the following legends : 1. Al Oerter, USA legend in Discuss : 4 gold in 4 Olympics 2. Teofilo Stevenson, HW boxing legend : 3 golds in 1972, 1976 and 1980 3. Felix Savon, the successor of Teofilo : 3 golds in 1992, 1996 and 2000. Victor Seneyev of USSR won 3 golds in triple jump at 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics. Unfortunately he only took silver at 1980 Olympic in Moscow (the capital of his home country). What a miss.
Cuba ? You should mention their two HW boxing legends : Teofilo Stevenson and his successor, Felix Savon. You can search in google/youtube on the achievements of these two boxing legends.
Hamish Bond and Eric Murray were never beaten in the rowing coxless pair over the 8 years they rowed together. Two consecutive Olympic gold medals and six consecutive world championship golds in coxless pair. Plus a world championship gold in the coxless fours and coxed pairs.
Cuba ? Why do people forget two HW boxing legends from Cuba : Teofilo Stevenson and his successor, Felix Savon. They had 3 golds in 3 consecutive Olympics. They could have had more, if Cuban didn't boycott 1984 and 1988 Olympic. You can search in google/youtube on the achievements of these two boxing legends.
Major Dhyanchand Deserve a Spot in this list he Participated in 3 olympics and Won 3 Gold For INDIA later ww2 delayed olympics otherwise he might have clichéd 1 or 2 more Gold in olympics in Field Hockey.
1. Al Oerter, USA legend in Discuss : 4 gold in 4 Olympics 2. Teofilo Stevenson, HW boxing legend : 3 golds in 1972, 1976 and 1980 3. Felix Savon, the successor of Teofilo : 3 golds in 1992, 1996 and 2000. Victor Seneyev of USSR won 3 golds in triple jump at 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics. Unfortunately he only took silver at 1980 Olympic in Moscow (the capital of his home country). What a miss.
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After the anatomy of Olympian series ...
This is the best vdo of this channel...
Can experts do an analysis of these Olympians ..as to how these athletes were so successful on their specific sport ???
Can u pls make anatomy of a boxer ????
Oh Wow ! What Great Memories ! :-)
Ok
Javier Mascherano won 2 consecutive golds in football, not losing a game.
Was expecting marit Bjoergen yo be in this video
I am undefeated in Olympics 💪🏼
Never lost
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 me too
@@jesuslovesyou1921 😅😅
And never participate...
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Yeah,... Me too. Never qualified. Never participated. And, never lost. Not once!!!
Respect to all of the unbeaten olympians.
I thought marit Bjoergen was undefeated
Respect to your mother
@nycefallisameme yeah like who the f uck cares about the Olympians they haven't done anything special, Unlike a Mother.
Except they are not unbeaten. Laura Trott/Kenny has a silver medal at Olympics so she was beaten obviously by the gold medallist. And she was the first person whose record at Olympics I looked up lol. No point looking at the rest.
@@0AlphaAndOmega0 Their Mothers care.
The Japanese wrestler has a different aura before and after the match. A gesture of a true lady warrior..
We see their glory. Can only imagine their sacrifice.
Wizard of Hockey Major Dhyan Chand from India in field hockey, never lost a single game in olympics.
@@prtpp3909 Every major company's CEO in the world is Indian. Maybe we're focused on different stuff.
Indians farting their sports wisdom ..kekekke
@@shahfahad9810 boys played well inshallah
Yeah Dhyan Chand was a fabulous player . but jhooth to na bolo (Don't lie). Hockey is played in Round robin format . So it is possible to get a gold medal by losing 1-2 round robin matches. So The Indian Wizard do lost a game or two in the Olympics
Bhk
There are quite a number of Olympians not mentioned. I do remember Zhang Yining from women table tennis had never lost a game, not only that she was so dominant that her coach told her to let her opponent win at least one set.
I think Ma Long hasn't lost either. He did lose games, but not matches.
*I could imagine Micheal Phelps sitting in a chair watching this video and then saying....*
“I should’ve been one of these people. I wish I was a merman.”
hes been beaten before though
@@calindali9054 exactly. He’s angry at how he’s been beaten.
@@thememeestfilmbuff ooohh now i understand ty
U know he sitting somewhere with a bong in his hand watching this 🤣
Phelps was an olympian at 15 years old..
Indian's always will remember Legend Dhyan Chand and team for this.
major dhayan Chand ji is the G.O.A.T in field hockey
@@sandhujot6480 Ya true.
@@sandhujot6480 Dhanraj Pillai would also be the olympic legend but sadly he was in the worst hockey phase of India.
Wizard of hockey most dedicated person even he was practiding in night 🙏
Usain Bolt would have been on this list if he didn’t lose in Athens..
and Nesta Carter lol
Heh, he was so young...
Had to delete my "where's Usain Bolt " comment after I saw this one lol . 👍🏽
Wrong, he finished 2nd in the 2008 semi finals i think, it's either the preliminary or the semis , but he definitely finished 2nd in one of those
@@Mr7Cavalier7 that's just semis, doesn't count, as the goal is just to get further, not to win, so you can't lose either
Respect for every Olympian win or lose doesn't matter 🙏
I was kinda expecting Yuzuru Hanyu to be in this video since he won 2 consecutive gold medals
He competed in the team event. Japan came in 5th I think.
@@mconn77 i mean, he couldnt really help how his teammates performed but he even won his category in sochi team event
I feel like he isn’t in this as he does have only 2 compared to those people who have 3 or more
I came wanting to see him, no gonna lie😂😂😂
He's still competing, and maybe they wanted to only include former athletes?
Thank you for showing us so many fantastic and inspiring women
Them man's wasn't inspiring? Why say such a blatantly sexist comment? Especially in 2021.
@@BoleDaPole Never said that though, or do you wanted them to ad “an men too!” as an afterthought?
@@BoleDaPole because these women have set examples for other young girls to take part in sports and that they can also achieve it. There is nothing sexist to it.
I was expecting Usain Bolt here and then remembered that he competed in the 200m in Athens!!
you remebered or checked in google ..
@@souravmaiti8119
Doesn't matter.
@@souravmaiti8119 he remembered that he has google in his phone
Kim Yuna is supposedly here if not for those ISU panels judgement
Shame for the judges
What do you mean? She was beaten in 2010 and 2011 worlds by Mao Asada and Miki Ando as well as earlier in her career before she rose to prominence at the senior level.
But this video is trash. I assumed from the title and how they only mention 5 athletes, it's referring to athletes that were literally never beaten during their entire senior careers. Like how Usain never lost 2008-2014 or Simone never lost in All-Around 2014-2020 at any competition, but for their entire senior careers. Kim Yuna doesn't have that kind of dominance.
@@xungnham1388 Before you jumped the gun to me, better read the video description first. The video description literally stated "never beaten in Olympic Games". Not about Yuna's performance in World Championships or other ISU competition
While you're at it having some talk about Yuna's career in general, well, not one figure skaters manage to always land in podium in every single ISU-certified competition throughout their career, except for Yuna. So that's an achievement of its own. Not necessarily a show of dominance, but clearly showcased stability over her opponents.
@@SANDUSK471 didn't yuzuru also achieved the super slam? Correct me if I'm wrong
@@wickedwitch7456 Yes he achieved Super Slam. But my point about Yuna was that she never placed out of the podium, ever, not about Super Slam. She's always at least Top 3 in every single ISU-certified competition that she competed in. In his early part of senior debut, Yuzu ended out of podium several times
*Just* *imagine* in that Japanese wrestler's whole career how many other Olympians whose age is around her age have never got the gold medal!🙁
Same with a guy like Teddy Riner ! For the past ten to twelve years, fighting in any Judo tournament where Riner was listed was synonym of never winning it.
I literally thought none of the men made it into the list while watching the first half 😂
This should be a reminder to everyone to never stop, to always push forward, because the journey is soooo rewarding even before the medal 🎖. Even if you didnt get a medal, you’ll still know that this is only “our pursuit of happiness”.
How can you pick a single individual in a team, when it's all about teamwork?
Same question from my side too
All these team individuals competed in multiple Olympics with different teams. Most likely the only person who was there for all the undefeated years, but not for any defeauts before or after
She may be the only common denominator
@@Sean-kn1uh you’re correct
Think again.
Lin Dan would have been here if he didn't lose his last 2 games in rio
all of the Olympians would be here if they never lose a game. if if if
FYI, In his First Olympic 2004 Lin Dan has lost in 1st round, but since 2008 never defeated until Semifinal Rio 2016
@@cendyzhan3575 Oh I didn't know that lmao, thanks for the info
And out of the 12 undefeated Olympians, 7 of whom were women. When women are given equal opportunities, they can do great feats!
I am so freaking tired of these Wokey-talkey dops!
This is not a complete list of undefeated Olympians. It's 7 women and 5 men because the person making the list chose 7 women and 5 men. You could make a list of just those 7 and all 7 of the list would be women.
Women competed against women. Your comment is so lame.
@@emmanuelumoren5230 I don't understand your comment. My comment was about list making- not women or competition.
That was such a lame statement. Im a veteran and we lower the physical standards for the same pay as men and they still complain.
Prior to the Tokyo Olympics Tamika Catchings was on the same level as Diana and Sue. She was a member of 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016 teams.
Oh.. how could I forget Carl Lewis winning golds in long jump for 4 consecutive Olympics : 1984 to 1996.
The water at Rio looked so filthy….
It wasn’t, they just accidentally put some chemicals in the water that day, so the colour changed
Those Sino divers are on another level wow
Herb Elliott, the 1500 m and mile runner. Gold in the 1500m, Rome 1960. Never lost a race in his life.
And Yuzuru Hanyu 🥇🥇
Yuzuru skated in the Team event in Sochi, where Japan placed 5th.
@@three_and_a_half_revolution you don't have to give facts to these dumb delusional hanyu fans. In their eyes he is a god despite him losing multiple times lol
@@ozamatazbuckshank7467 1. This listing is VERY clearly about *olympics only.* Other competitions aren't accounted for. Everyone knows Yuzuru hasn't won every single competition he has participated in. *Nobody is denying that.* But he *has* won gold both times he participated in the olympics.
2. The idea that a single individual is somehow responsible for the placing of their team in an event like team figure skating is quite baffling. If your individual score is the highest in your category (which was the case with Yuzuru in Sochi) but competitors of other disciplines won more total points for their teams, it's not exactly in any way decided based on that single performance.
I'm so very sorry that you can't handle the fact that one of the best figure skaters in history recieves too much positive attention to your liking. Yes there are fans that go overboard in their adoration. However there's nothing delusional about stating the fact that Yuzuru is a two time olympic champion. It's literally factual information so I don't really understand what you are so up in arms about. I suggest growing up 😊
@@Edward-W *The best* figure skater in history
@@Bobthejellyfish I do agree. It should be hard for anyone to disagree looking at all of his achievements so far. I just wanted to give some leeway replying to someone who's having a hissy fit so they don't get more riled up 😅
Gao Min, a Chinese diver on springboard, never lost ANY international competition during her 7-year international career (1986 -1992), including Olympic gold medals both in 1988 in Seoul and 1992 in Barcelona.
Victor Seneyev, USSR former triple jump athlete is close to this list. He won gold in 1968, 1972 and 1976. In 1980, he got silver.
You can't say a single individual playing a team sport has been undefeated.
You can if they've never been on a losing team and the others on their team have been
@@marshmallow7640 She's been on plenty of losing teams, just not Olympic ones (which is in the title of the video). Those Canadian woman all won and won as a team.
@@Krait99 They named a lot of people on teams in this video so I don't know which one you are talking about
@@marshmallow7640 I was using the hockey team as an example
@@Krait99 Ah I understand now, yes the whole team should be recognized, perhaps they were pointing out the mvps
There are more women in this video unbeaten than men
Really some powerful women Video
@ThatOne agreeing on your point
I also like to say that women face a lot of difficulty get in there at the first place
I was just remembering that
Hence acknowledged that point
Quite the opposite. It is far easier for women to dominate as the competition is less strong.
@@Tideman11 it is an impressive feat none the less
They have not put our whole men field hockey team which remained unbeaten from 1928-56
@ThatOne please tell us how many Olympic Games you've competed in then... oh wait.
What about the following ?
1. Steven Redgrave, GBR former rower. He had five consecutive gold medals from 1984-2000
2. Teofillo Stevenson of Cuba
Gold medalist in Heavyweight Boxing from 3 consecutive Olympic : 1972, 1976 and 1980.
3. Felix Savon, Cuba HW boxer
Stevenson successor, had gold in 1992, 1996 and 2000
If you win once and retire you’re unbeaten. In a team sport there are probably unbeaten alternates who never took the field/ice/court/whatever. Just like there’s a backup NFL QB with multiple SB rings who never played in the big game. There are some weird back ways to being unbeaten. People who go to the Olympic 4, 5, 6, 7 times are more impressive to me. Even if they never bring home the gold… to qualify every time takes 16-28 years of dedication to being world class at something. Plus all the time leading up to your first olympics. That’s insane. Those people are truly great. Once in a while though, the multi-Olympiad freaks also bring home medals every time and THAT is insane. Even if they don’t win every time.
Very nice video 😳👍
*Me to I have never lost in any of my Olympic appearances.*
Were you an Olympian ever?
@@makelovenotwar9941 r/woooosh
You will have to change the Laura trott/kenny entry to madison now. She came sixth in the omnium after a massive crash. She did win the madison with 10/12 sprints and a lap gained…which is pretty much an absolute thrashing!
Respect to all but besides Lisa, I've never heard of any one of them. This means that the greats which we all know, the Bolts, Phelps and Biles have all been beaten at least once. There's an important lesson here.
Usain Bolt lost once, in Athens 2004 when he was still a kid. Among his 28 Olympic medals, 5 are not gold for Phelps. Concerning Biles she has 4 Olympic titles and a 3rd place. You may also add here Teddy Riner who had a 3rd place in Beijing 2008
Wendl/Arlt are pretty well known in Germany but mostly people havent heard about these athlethes cause their sports are pretty niche depending on where in the world you are.
To stay on Arlt/Wendl they have 4 Olympic Golds and 9 World Championship Golds each in Luge.
And Biles for example isnt that well known here because in Germany gymnastics arent really a top watched sport even at the olympics.
That US media only focuses on US athletes? Outside of Bolt who is heavily sponsored by a US brand?
You should not place Biles along with Bolt and Phelps. She is overrated. No gold medal in Tokyo 2020 and got defeated by Russian girls. LMAO
It just means your American and nothing else. The only ones I knew were Kaori Ichou and Laura Trott.
I'm undefeated too .
PS: I didn't play too
I think loosing is an important part of our life because unless we are not defeated by someone we have a bad attitude that no one can defeat us 😅😅😅
Ulyana Semyonova missing. Leonid Zhabotinsky, Irina Rodnina, Indian hockey players from the 1928 until 1956.
Indian hockey team went on 25 match unbeaten run surely someone from that team would have been unbeaten
Russian rhythmic gymnast, Evgenia Kanaeva. 2 time Olympic champion
0:12 four times Olympic champion!!!!
So what? Still doesn't mean anything.
伊調さんー!❤️❤️本当に凄いです。
But where is HANYU?!
Time to add the 2x Olympic Gold Medal winning Jerry Tuwai of the Fiji Rugby 7s team to this list 🇫🇯
💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Laura Trott may not have lost but Laura Kenny has although she did win another gold medal in the 2020 Olympics!
THEY ARE ALL WINNERS TO ME! Every last olympian
Now it should be sue bird and Diana taurausi 2004 to 2020
Bullet Bob Hayes. The fastest man in the world. Every bio I’ve read says he never lost a race through high school, college, and the olympics and he retired from track to play football w Dallas. Only man to own Olympic gold and a super bowl ring
The fact most of these are women fill my heart with joy!
Respect to all the Olympians tho x
shouldve shown their numbers of gold medals
incredible
skills
Yuzaru Hanyu.
SO PROUD OF THEM !!!
Dont forget colombia lifter get gold medal 2004-2016...stay humble
Unbeaten Olympics!
What about Discus thrower Al Orter- first four time Olympic Champion in one event (1956, 1960, 1964, 1968) before retiring. In 1964 he won the gold medal even though he was throwing in great pain due to tearing rib cartilage a week before the final. This was back in the true amateur days so he was also an aerospace engineer for Northrop Grumman. In 1980 he tried to make an Olympic comeback at age 43 when he throw 42 feet farther than his 1956 gold medal winning throw. But America boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics and he finished 4th in the U.S. Trials.
Who else replay 1:30 10 times like me? Even the music is in sync 🔥
Do you know the song?
Matthew pinsent was undefeated from 1992-to2004🤯🤯
Mariana Pajon. 12 races always came first, two Olympics and 2 gold medals. She should have made it to this list.
I like how some of the comments' profile pictures together spells out a word
should of added queen Evgenia Kanaeva 👑
Yes, where is Queen Evgenia Kanaeva? I was expecting her to be in this video.
Amazing video
They born different
10 of 12 women! Whooooo!!!
Jordan and Kobe never lost in the olympics
Can someone please give me a link to the background music used in this video?
Its soooooo cool🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Also Mo Farah, 2012 and 2016 double champion in 5000 and 1000 meters
I don’t know how you don’t include Al Oerter. The man won gold in 4 straight olympics for the discus
This video also doesn't recognize HW boxing legends from Cuba : Teofilo Stevenson and his succesor, Felix Savon.
Teofilo might have had 5 golds, if Cuba didn't boycott 1984 and 1988 Olympics.
Felix Savon could have had 4 golds, if Cuba didn't boycott 1988 Olympic
We can see several names in this video are questionable, either having only 1 Olympic or two.
What about rhythmic gymnast Yevgeniya Kanayeva? She won gold the 2 times she competed in the Olympics
Golds
Absolute legends 🙌
The author of this video seems to not recognize the following legends :
1. Al Oerter, USA legend in Discuss : 4 gold in 4 Olympics
2. Teofilo Stevenson, HW boxing legend : 3 golds in 1972, 1976 and 1980
3. Felix Savon, the successor of Teofilo : 3 golds in 1992, 1996 and 2000.
Victor Seneyev of USSR won 3 golds in triple jump at 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics. Unfortunately he only took silver at 1980 Olympic in Moscow (the capital of his home country). What a miss.
How about Cuban Women’s volleyball team during the 90s?
Cuba ? You should mention their two HW boxing legends : Teofilo Stevenson and his successor, Felix Savon. You can search in google/youtube on the achievements of these two boxing legends.
This video wouldn’t include them because they’ve lost matches in the preliminary rounds.
The real champions
Regla Torres, Mireya Luiz, Regla Bell
It's weird that Carl Lewis isn't on this list
Hamish Bond and Eric Murray were never beaten in the rowing coxless pair over the 8 years they rowed together. Two consecutive Olympic gold medals and six consecutive world championship golds in coxless pair. Plus a world championship gold in the coxless fours and coxed pairs.
Pyros Dimas would have made this list had he made that one lift in the clean and jerk at 207.5 km in Athens.
What about all those player on the Dream Team that never lost?
I am Undefeated not only in Olympics but in every Championship
Kobe Bryant did not lost a single game in the Olympics. He should make the list.
Kobe never lost in international competitions. Even in FIBA World Cup
Woww Respect 💯
Cuban Volleyball Team they got 3 gold medals 💞
I think they counted losses in prelims even if they eventually won the gold medal (bell torres mireya etc)
Cuba ?
Why do people forget two HW boxing legends from Cuba :
Teofilo Stevenson and his successor, Felix Savon. They had 3 golds in 3 consecutive Olympics. They could have had more, if Cuban didn't boycott 1984 and 1988 Olympic.
You can search in google/youtube on the achievements of these two boxing legends.
Major Dhyanchand Deserve a Spot in this list he Participated in 3 olympics and Won 3 Gold For INDIA
later ww2 delayed olympics otherwise he might have clichéd 1 or 2 more Gold in olympics in Field Hockey.
Failure is a chance that makes you stronger.
Randhir singh , dhyaan chand etc from indian field hockey team were invincible.
Haan yaar faltu ka video h
Most of the countries can't afford most of the games of Olympics or even can't be played in some countries like ICE hockey 😁😁
Yes even i dont know some sports that happens in Olympics
Cant even see those in tv too sadly
Respect to Chen of Taiwan!
How about the Dream Team USA from 1992-1998, Redeem team from 2008-2016??? There are individual players who never lost a single game there.
High jump player fosbury must be here, he was unbeatable.
Before the era of social media and short attention spans we had the true celebrity showcasing their talent once in 4 years
Man complains about social media.. while using social media.
@@BoleDaPole facts.
My respect for this legends
But how can u guys forgot about vasily lomachenko 🥺🥺 he is the two time undefeated olympic gold medalist in boxing
This shows if a woman decides to do something....she's just unbeatable afterwards. 😇🙌💐🙇♀️
Great respect to all the players out there 😇💐
Background music is lit too.....
Steve Redgrave .5 Olympics 5 golds
Unfortunately he was beaten in Coxed Pair at 1988 Olympic, although won gold in Coxless Pair at the same Olympic.
This is what call real Olympics.
Love UConn / Diana Taurasi. My mom went to school with Geno Auriemma.
Missing a lot of athletes here
1. Al Oerter, USA legend in Discuss : 4 gold in 4 Olympics
2. Teofilo Stevenson, HW boxing legend : 3 golds in 1972, 1976 and 1980
3. Felix Savon, the successor of Teofilo : 3 golds in 1992, 1996 and 2000.
Victor Seneyev of USSR won 3 golds in triple jump at 1968, 1972 and 1976 Olympics. Unfortunately he only took silver at 1980 Olympic in Moscow (the capital of his home country). What a miss.
@@lexsoft3969 and Moh Farah(GB) 4 golds in 2 olympics, 5000 and 10000 mtrs x2
I forgot Carl Lewis : gold in long jump at 4 consecutive Olympics, from 1984 to 1996.
Carl Lewis in long jump. 1984, 1988, 1992 and 1996. 4 times Gold. The comparison could be only for one discipline.
I was about to say this, but saw you had written it here.
Yeah... IAAF and IOF awarded him :
Athlete of The Century and Sportsman of The Century, respectively.