(WR =
World Record, OR =
Olympic Record)
Medal table Note: ''Three competitors tied for silver in the men's high jump event.''
Men : *Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats. •
Tyson Gay was stripped of his silver medal due to a doping violation. The United States team was disqualified. • On 24 March 2016, the
Court of Arbitration for Sport has issued decision that all competitive results obtained by
Sergey Kirdyapkin of Russia from 20 August 2009 to 15 October 2012 are disqualified for doping use. Redistribution of the medals in this event occurred on 17 June 2016, with Tallent awarded the gold medal by the IOC at a ceremony in Melbourne, Australia, with Si claiming silver and Heffernan bronze. • Gold medalist
Ivan Ukhov of Russia was disqualified for doping in 2019. Medals were reallocated in 2021. • Original silver medalist
Oleksandr Pyatnytsya of Ukraine was stripped of his silver medal and result following a positive finding in a retest of his 2012 anti-doping sample. On 24 February 2017
Antti Ruuskanen received the silver medal in Finland. On 28 June 2017
Vítězslav Veselý received the bronze medal in Czech Republic.
Women : *Indicates the athlete only competed in the preliminary heats. • On 10 February 2017, the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a four-year ban that effectively stripped of the gold medal of
Mariya Savinova of Russia, based upon irregularities in her biological passport and doping.
Caster Semenya of South Africa was advanced to gold,
Ekaterina Poistogova of Russia to silver, and
Pamela Jelimo of Kenya to bronze. In April 2024, Guliyev (formerly Poustogova) was banned by the Russian Athletics Federation for infractions in 2012 and 2013, voiding her results including the 2012 Olympic final. On 6 June 2025, the
Court of Arbitration for Sport dismissed Guliyev's appeal and revoked her medal, almost certainly leading to the IOC upgrading
Pamela Jelimo to the silver and
Alysia Montano to the bronze. • On 17 August 2015, the
Court of Arbitration for Sport says it approved a settlement agreed to by Turkish athlete
Aslı Çakır Alptekin and the
IAAF. Alptekin has agreed to forfeit her
1500 metres Olympic title and serve an eight-year ban for
blood doping. On 29 March 2017, Turkish athlete
Gamze Bulut was banned for doping and lost her Olympic silver medal.
Maryam Yusuf Jamal of Bahrain was advanced to gold, the silver medal was awarded to
Tatyana Tomashova of Russia, and the bronze medal was awarded to
Abeba Aregawi of Ethiopia. Tomashova was earlier found guilty of doping and missed the 2008 Olympics because of that, and was banned after the Olympics for failing another drug test. In 2024, Tomashova's silver medal was stripped by CAS after re-testing of her samples. If the IOC reallocates the medal, Aregawi stands to be upgraded to silver and
Shannon Rowbury to bronze. • In October 2022, more than 10 years and 2 months after the race,
Natalya Antyukh's results from July 2012 to June 2013 were disqualified for doping after a retest of her samples, stripping her of the gold medal in the 400 m hurdles at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Medals were reallocated. • On 30 January 2015, the IOC confirmed that runner
Yuliya Zaripova, Russia, will be stripped of her gold medal in the
3000 metres steeplechase after testing positive for
anabolic steroids. On 4 June 2016, the gold medal was officially reallocated to second place
Habiba Ghribi from
Tunisia by the
IOC and IAAF updated the results. • On 1 February 2017, the
International Olympic Committee stripped the silver medal of the Russian team due to doping of
Antonina Krivoshapka Medals were reallocated. • On 24 March 2016, the
Court of Arbitration for Sport has issued decision that all competitive results obtained by
Olga Kaniskina from 15 August 2009 to 15 October 2012 are disqualified for doping. Qieyang Shenjie of China was advanced to silver, and Liu Hong of China to bronze. • Bronze medalist
Svetlana Shkolina of Russia was disqualified for doping in 2019. The bronze medal was then reallocated to
Ruth Beitia of Spain in 2021. Gong Lijiao of China was advanced to silver, and Li Ling of China to bronze. • The original silver medalist,
Darya Pishchalnikova of
Russia, was stripped of her silver medal after failing drugs tests. The rest of the competitors were elevated by one position accordingly. • The original gold medalist,
Tatyana Lysenko of
Russia, was stripped of her gold medal after failing drugs tests. Medals were reallocated. • On 29 November 2016, the
Court of Arbitration for Sport has issued decision that all competitive results of original bronze medalist
Tatyana Chernova of Russia between 15 August 2011 and 22 July 2013 are annulled due to failed drug tests. The bronze medal was awarded to
Austra Skujytė of Lithuania. ==Records==