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Athletes with at least five Olympic appearances
488 athletes have competed at at least five Olympic Games (493 if the 1906 Games are counted). They are listed here, grouped by discipline. The columns labelled 'N+' denote the number of athletes who have competed at at least N Olympics. The number of male and female athletes who have competed at at least five Olympics are also listed, in the columns labelled 'M' and 'F'.

Athletes have competed in more than one sport are counted once per sport.

If the 1906 Olympics are included in the count, then the number of five-time Olympians increases by five, with tennis player Ladislav Žemla-Rázný and fencers Willem van Blijenburgh, Edgar Seligman, Fernand de Montigny, and Jetze Doorman.

Married couples among five-time Olympians include biathletes Ole Einar Bjørndalen (Norway) and Nathalie Santer-Bjørndalen (Italy), Lithuanian pairs figure skaters Margarita Drobiazko and Povilas Vanagas, Finnish cross-country skiers Harri Kirvesniemi and Marja-Liisa Kirvesniemi-Hämäläinen, lugers Susi Erdmann (Germany) and Gerhard Plankensteiner (Italy).

Familial relationships among five-time Olympians include Belgian shooters François Lafortune Sr and Jr (father-son; with their brothers/uncles they have seventeen Olympic appearances between them), Italian equestrians Piero and Raimondo d'Inzeo (brothers),  British canoeists Andrew and Stephen Train (brothers), Greek shooters Alexandros and Ioannis Theofilakis (brothers), Italian cross-country skiers Sabina and Fulvio Valbusa (sister-brother), Brazilian equestrians Nelson and Rodrigo Pessoa (father-son), Austrian lugers Markus and Tobias Schiegl (cousins).

The 29 five-time Olympians who competed in two sports are counted twice in the list above, once per sport. These athletes are Willie Davenport (Bobsleigh 1, Athletics 4), Glenroy Gilbert (Bobsleigh 1, Athletics 4), Max Houben (Bobsleigh 4, Athletics 1), Terry McHugh (Bobsleigh 2, Athletics 4), Martin Schützenauer (Bobsleigh 4, Athletics 1), John Foster, Sr (Bobsleigh 1, Sailing 5), Jorge Bonnet (Bobsleigh 3, Judo 2), Susi Erdmann (Bobsleigh 3, Luge 2), Gerda Weissensteiner (Bobsleigh 2, Luge 4), Casey Puckett (Alpine Skiing 4, Freestyle Skiing 1), Arturo Kinch (Alpine Skiing 3, Cross Country Skiing 4, five Olympics), Hannu Manninen (Nordic Combined 5, Cross Country Skiing 1, five Olympics), Sergey Chepikov (Biathlon 5, Cross Country Skiing 1), Mike Dixon (Biathlon 5, Cross Country Skiing 1), Aleksander Grajf (Biathlon 3, Cross Country Skiing 2), Oļegs Maļuhins (Biathlon 4, Cross Country Skiing 1), Ole Einar Bjørndalen (Biathlon 5, Cross Country Skiing 1, five Olympics), Athanassios Tsakiris (Biathlon 4, Cross Country Skiing 2, five Olympics), Kateřina Neumannová (Cycling 1, Cross Country Skiing 5), Clara Hughes (Cycling 2, Speed Skating 3), Seiko Hashimoto (Cycling 3, Speed Skating 4), Christa Luding-Rothenburger (Cycling 1, Speed Skating 4), Evgeniya Radanova (Cycling 1, Speed Skating 4), Chris Witty (Cycling 1, Speed Skating 4), David Bárcena Ríos (Equestrian 3, Modern Pentathlon 2), Bengt Ljungquist (Equestrian 1, Fencing 4), Peter Macken (Fencing 1, Modern Pentathlon 5, five Olympics), João Gonçalves Filho (Swimming 2, Water Polo 3), Paul Radmilovic (swimming 2, Water Polo 5, five Olympics).