List of athletes who competed in more than one sport at Winter Olympic games

In this list there are all the 364 Olympians (314 males and 50 females) that have competed in two or more sports at the Winter Olympic Games. These athletes are listed below, with the number of times they competed in each sport. Sometimes they competed in two disciplines at the same Games; such instances are noted.

The most common combinations of disciplines are biathlon/cross-country skiing (96 athletes), cross-country skiing/Nordic combined (82 athletes), Nordic combined/ski jumping (57 athletes) and cross-country skiing/Nordic combined/ski jumping (31 athletes).

19 of these (12 males and 7 females) have won medals in 2 different sports but only 5 athletes (3 males: Johan Grøttumsbråten, Heikki Hasu and Thorleif Haug; 2 females: Ester Ledecká and Anfisa Reztsova) won gold medals in 2 different sports. Of these 5 athletes, only 3 (Johan Grøttumsbråten, Thorleif Haug and Ester Ledecká) were able to win gold medals in different sport at the same Olympic Games.

List of athletes
{{legend|lightblue|Men that won medals in different sports}} {{legend|pink|Women that won medals in different sports}} {{legend|gold|Athletes that won gold medals in different sports}}

N.B.: Alfred Aufdenblatten, Antenore Cuel, Otto Furrer, Alfons Julen, Herbert Leupold, Maurice Mandrillon, Ville Mattila, Reidar Ødegaard, Daniele Pellissier, Szczepan Witkowski and Robert Zurbriggen have participated at the military patrol at the Winter Olympics but it was just a demonstrative sport, so it's not clear if their Olympic appearance in military patrol is official or not (if it wouldn't be official they have to be eliminated from this list). Even Josef Bím, Niculae-Cornel Crăciun, Bronisław Czech, Esko Järvinen, Bohumil Kosour, Otakar Německý, Ole Stenen and Adrien Vandelle have participated at the military patrol and so be considered in this list but they wouldn't be eliminated from this table because they have participated at 3 or more different Winter sports.

By nation
In the next list there are the athletes of the table divided by nation. The total of this table is 386 because 19 athletes have competed for more than one nation: 16 athletes for 2 nations (Helmut Böck, Mihaela Cârstoi, Niculae-Cornel Crăciun,Ophélie David, Dumitru Frățilă, Aleksander Grajf, Simone Greiner-Petter-Memm, Katrin Gutensohn, Heinz Hauser, Stanley Hayer, Ileana Ianoșiu-Hangan, Nastassia Kinnunen, Oļegs Maļuhins, Aleksandra Rodionova, Adina Țuțulan-Șotropa and Ruslan Zakharov); 3 athletes for 3 nations (Evgeni Klimov, Anfisa Reztsova and Sergei Tchepikov).

Uncertain athletes
The next 47 athletes have an uncertain status: they haven't participated at one (or more) of 2 or more sports but their appearance in the Olympic official website is considered official. Some of them have an appearance in an unofficial Olympic sport or in a demonstrative sport. Some of them have been already included in the list above. There are also some contrasts between Olympedia and the Olympics official website regarding the number of appearances.

Sports in italics are those sports that are considered as official in the Olympics website or Olympedia but the athletes haven't participated at them (or 1 out of more times).

{{legend|lightgreen|Athletes already included in the list above (17)}}