From the
1952 Helsinki Games until the end of the Soviet era, Belarus competed in the
Olympic Games as part of the
Soviet Olympic squad. During the
1992 Olympics in Barcelona, Belarus competed as part of the
Unified Team. The nation's athletes competed in an Olympic Games as Belarusians for the first time during the
1994 Lillehammer Games. Belarus has won a total of 52
Olympic medals; 6 gold, 17 silver and 29 bronze. Belarus's
National Olympic Committee has been headed by President Lukashenko since 1997; he is the only head of state in the world to hold this position. The
national football team has never qualified for a major tournament; however,
BATE Borisov has played in the
Champions League. Receiving heavy sponsorship from the government,
ice hockey is the nation's most popular sport. The
national hockey team finished fourth at the
2002 Salt Lake City Olympics following a memorable upset win over Sweden in the quarterfinals, and regularly competes in the
World Championships, often making the quarterfinals. Numerous Belarusian players are present in the
Kontinental Hockey League in Eurasia, particularly for Belarusian club
HC Dinamo Minsk, and several have also played in the
National Hockey League in North America.
Darya Domracheva is a leading
biathlete whose honours include three gold medals at the
2014 Winter Olympics.
Tennis player
Victoria Azarenka became the first Belarusian to win a
Grand Slam singles title at the
Australian Open in 2012. She also won the gold medal in mixed doubles at the
2012 Summer Olympics with
Max Mirnyi, who holds ten Grand Slam titles in
doubles.
Aryna Sabalenka won back-to-back singles titles at the Australian Open in
2023 and
2024. Other notable Belarusian sportspeople include cyclist
Vasil Kiryienka, who won the
2015 Road World Time Trial Championship, and middle-distance runner
Maryna Arzamasava, who won the gold medal in the
800m at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics. Belarus is also known for its strong rhythmic gymnasts. Noticeable gymnasts include
Inna Zhukova, who earned silver at the
2008 Beijing Olympics,
Liubov Charkashyna, who earned bronze at the 2012 London Olympics and
Melitina Staniouta, Bronze All-Around Medalist of the 2015 World Championships. The Belarusian senior group earned bronze at the
2012 London Olympics.
Andrei Arlovski, who was born in
Babruysk,
Byelorussian SSR, is a current
UFC fighter and the former
UFC heavyweight champion of the world. Belarus featured a men's national team in
beach volleyball that competed at the
2018–2020 CEV Beach Volleyball Continental Cup. ==See also==