11 Colleges Sending the Most U.S. Olympians to Rio
Going for Gold
The 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro are here, and U.S. top athletes are set to compete on the world stage.
This year, the U.S. will be sending more than 500 athletes to Brazil , and many of them have ties to colleges and universities across the country.
These National Universities have produced the most U.S. Olympians headed to Rio.
University of Georgia
Athletes headed to Rio: 11
U.S. News rank: 61 (tie), National Universities
Learn more about the University of Georgia.
Princeton University
Athletes headed to Rio: 11
U.S News rank: 1, National Universities
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University of Washington
Athletes headed to Rio: 11
U.S. News rank: 52 (tie), National Universities
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University of Texas--Austin
Athletes headed to Rio: 12
U.S. News rank: 52 (tie), National Universities
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University of Oregon
Athletes headed to Rio: 12
U.S. News rank: 103 (tie), National Universities
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University of North Carolina--Chapel Hill
Athletes headed to Rio: 13
U.S. News rank: 30 (tie), National Universities
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Pennsylvania State University--University Park
Athletes headed to Rio: 13
U.S. News rank: 47 (tie), National Universities
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University of Southern California
Athletes headed to Rio: 15
U.S. News rank: 23 (tie), National Universities
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University of California--Los Angeles
Athletes headed to Rio: 15
U.S News rank: 23 (tie), National Universities
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University of California--Berkeley
Athletes headed to Rio: 16
U.S. News rank: 20, National Universities
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Stanford University
Athletes headed to Rio: 29
U.S. News rank: 4 (tie), National Universities
Learn more about Stanford University.
Find Your Gold Medal College
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Darian Somers is an associate social media editor at U.S. News. You can follow him on Twitter or email him at dsomers@usnews.com.