COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Stanford will be honored with the 2024 Team USA Collegiate Impact Award – Olympic Gold Award, the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee announced. The award celebrates the top-contributing schools to Team USA’s performance at the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024. The five inductees – who form the Class of 2024 – will be honored at the National Football Foundation’s 66th annual awards celebration on Dec. 10, 2024, in Las Vegas. Stanford will also be honored with the 2024 USA Water Polo Collegiate Impact Award for having the most medalists on the 2024 U.S. Olympic Water Polo Team.
"We are extremely pleased to again partner with the National Football Foundation to announce the Team USA Collegiate Recognition Awards as part of the festivities surrounding the NFF Annual Awards Dinner in Las Vegas," said Rocky Harris, USOPC chief of sport performance and NGB services. "We recognize football operating revenues offer important support for Olympic and Paralympic sport opportunities on campus, and how important those opportunities are to current and future Team USA athletes. We are thrilled to celebrate the schools that support Team USA, and to honor this holistic sport model with the NFF."
Of the 606 U.S. Olympians who competed for Team USA in Paris, 75% competed collegiately across 172 schools and 46 conferences. Additionally, 15 different U.S. Olympic rosters had 100% collegiate participation in Paris, including both men’s and women’s water polo. At the Paralympic Games, 53% of Team USA’s 225 Paralympians competed collegiately across 94 schools and 45 conferences. Three U.S. Paralympic rosters had 90% or greater college athlete participation.
Current and former college athletes also played an integral role in Team USA’s medal-winning performances in Paris. In total, 84% of U.S. Olympic medalists competed collegiately and 54% of U.S. Paralympic meadlists competed collegiately.
The Class of 2024 contributed to 52 of 231 total medals earned by members of Team USA at the Olympic and Paralympic Games, and is comprised of:
- Olympic Gold Award: Stanford University; 23 U.S. medalists
- Olympic Silver Award: Pennsylvania State University; 12 U.S. medalists
- Olympic Bronze Award: University of Texas—Austin and University of Kentucky; 9 U.S. medalists
- Paralympic Gold Award: University of Illinois; 20 U.S. medalists
Stanford concluded the 2024 Paris Olympic Games with a school-record 39 medals, shattering its previous best while cementing its reputation on the world’s biggest stage as the nation’s top collegiate program.
Boasting a school-record 59 Olympians with Cardinal ties, Stanford surpassed its all-time medals benchmark (27 overall at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games) while winning at least 20 medals for the sixth time in school history (2020, 2016, 2008, 1996, 1924). Additionally, Stanford has won 128 medals combined over the last five Summer Games.
Stanford’s haul of 39 medals (12 gold, 14 silver, 13 bronze) is the most by any school at one Olympics.