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Stanford at the Olympics

Dec 5, 2021

Stanford men's water polo has been a major player on the U.S. Olympic Teams since the early 20th century. In the 23 Summer Games that have taken place since the 1924 Paris Games, Stanford has boasted at least one representative as a player or coach on the U.S. squad on 20 of those occasions. From the trio of Arthur Austin, Elmer Collett and Wally O'Conner in 1924 to the foursome of Tony Azevedo, Alex Bowen, Bret Bonanni and Ben Hallock at the 2016 Rio Games, a total of 34 Stanford men have helped the U.S. capture a total of six Olympic medals (three silver, three bronze).

Of the 34 Stanford graduates that have gone on to be part of the U.S. Olympic Team, five have participated in a playing and/or coaching capacity at least three times. Wally O'Conner represented the U.S. four times (1924, '28, '32, '36), helping the squad to bronze medals at the 1924 Paris Games and the 1932 Los Angeles Games, while Tony Azevedo (2000, '04, '08, '12. '16) helped the U.S. to a silver medal at the 2008 Beijing Games. Since 1996, Cardinal alumni Wolf Wigo (1996, 2000, '04) and Layne Beaubien (2004, '08, '12) have represented the U.S. at three Olympic Games, while Austin R. Clapp played for the U.S. at the 1928 and 1932 Games then coached the American squad at the 1948 London Games.

13 additional Stanford alumni have been named to the U.S. Olympic Team as a player or coach on two occasions. Alex Bowen (2016, '20) and Ben Hallock (2016, '20) were the most recent two-timers, each making their second Olympic appearance this past summer in Tokyo. Current Stanford women's head coach and 1982 graduate John Tanner served as an assistant coach on the U.S. men's team in 1992 and 2000.

In all, 20 Stanford alumni have won an Olympic medal as a member of the U.S. Men's Water Polo Olympic Team.

Stanford head coach John Vargas, who took the reins of the Cardinal program in 2002, has thrice been part of the U.S. Olympic Team as well, as a player at the 1992 Barcelona Games, an assistant coach at the 1996 Atlanta Games and as head coach of the squad at the 2000 Sydney Games, where he led the U.S. to a sixth-place finish.

1924 Paris Games (Bronze)
Arthur Austin
Elmer Collett
Wally O'Conner
1928 Amsterdam Games (7th)
Ogden Driggs
Reggie Harrison
Wally O'Conner
1932 Los Angeles Games (Bronze)
Austin R. Clapp
Harold McCalister
Wally O'Conner
Calvert Strong
Ted Wiget
1936 Berlin Games (9th)
Austin R. Clapp
Harold McCalister
Wally O'Conner (U.S. Flag Bearer)
1948 London Games (11th)
Austin R. Clapp (Head Coach)
1956 Melbourne Games (5th)
Bob Frojen
Jim Gaughran
1964 Tokyo Games (9th)
George Stransky
1968 Mexico City Games (7th)
John Parker
Gary Sheerer
1972 Munich Games (Bronze)
John Parker
Gary Sheerer
1980 Moscow Games (U.S. Boycott)
Chris Dorst
Drew McDonald
1984 Los Angeles Games (Silver)
Doug Burke
Jody Campbell
Chris Dorst
Drew McDonald
1988 Seoul Games (Silver)
James Bergeson
Jody Campbell
Craig Klass
Alan Mouchawar
1992 Barcelona Games (4th)
Erich Fischer
Craig Klass
John Tanner (Assistant Coach)
1996 Atlanta Games (7th)
Jeremy Laster
Rick McNair
Wolf Wigo
2000 Sydney Games (6th)
Tony Azevedo
John Tanner (Assistant Coach)
Wolf Wigo
2004 Athens Games (7th)
Tony Azevedo
Layne Beaubien
Wolf Wigo
2008 Beijing Games (Silver)
Tony Azevedo
Layne Beaubien
Peter Hudnut
Peter Varellas
2012 London Games (8th)
Tony Azevedo
Layne Beaubien
Peter Hudnut
Peter Varellas
2016 Rio Games
Tony Azevedo
Alex Bowen
Bret Bonanni
Ben Hallock
2020 Tokyo Games *Played in 2021*
Alex Bowen
Ben Hallock
Drew Holland
Dylan Woodhead