Celebrating the 46 Florida-Based 2024 Olympic Athletes Going for the Gold in Paris
Competing in the Olympic Games is no easy feat, and as the 46 Florida-based athletes listed below prepare to compete July 26 – August 11, 2024 in Paris, we would like to wish them all the best!
- Perry Parker, Daytona Beach – Rugby
- Aaliyah Butler, Fort Lauderdale – Track and Field
- Danielle Collins, St. Petersburg – Tennis
- Benjamin Cremaschi, Miami – Soccer
- Tamari Davis, Gainesville – Track and Field
- Jeremiah Davis, Lehigh Acres – Track and Field
- Ben Davison, Inverness – Rowing
- Clark Dean, Sarasota – Rowing
- Angelica Delgado, Miami – Judo
- Caeleb Dressel, Orange Park – Swimming
- Markus Edegran, West Palm Beach – Sailing
- Joel Embiid, Monteverde – Basketball
- Kent Farrington, Wellington – Equestrian
- Bobby Finke, Clearwater – Swimming
- Coco Gauff, Delray Beach – Tennis
- Nathan Harriel, Oldsmarf – Soccer
- Ashleigh Johnson, Miami – Water Polo
- Omar Jones, Orlando – Boxing
- Erriyon Knighton, Tampa – Track and Field
- Nelly Korda, Bradenton – Golf
- Austin Krajicek, Brandon – Tennis
- Laura Kraut, Wellington – Equestrian
- Adrienne Lyle, Wellington – Equestrian
- Noah Lyons, Clearwater – Sailing
- Caroline Marks, Melbourne Beach – Surfing
- Djorde Mihailovic, Jacksonville – Soccer
- Victor Montalvo, Kissimmee – Breaking
- Ryan Murphy, Ponte Vedra Beach – Swimming
- Monae’ Nichols, Lakeland – Track and Field
- Marcus Orlob, Loxahatchee – Equestrian
- Tracy Otto, Plant City – Para Archery
- Poe Pinson, Fernandina Beach – Skateboarding
- Daniella Ramirez, Miami – Artistic Swimming
- Morgan Ray, St. Augustine – Para Swimming
- Erika Reineke, Fort Lauderdale – Sailing
- Donald Scott, Apopka – Track and Field
- Dominique Stater, Miami – Sailing
- Kristina Teachout, Palm Bay – Taekwondo
- Twanisha Terry, Miami – Track and Field
- Mary Tucker, Sarasota – Shooting
- Parker Valby, Tampa – Track and Field
- Jenson Van Emburgh, Belleair Beach – Para Table Tennis
- Dania Vizzi, Tampa – Shooting
- Emma Weyant, Sarasota – Swimming
- Lily Williams, Tallahassee – Cycling
- Gemma Wollenschlaeger, St. Augustine – Para-Rowing
The business community is working daily to make Florida more competitive, and as we work to make Florida a top 10 global economy, uniting along the way is essential.
Make plans to join us October 21-22 at our 2024 Future of Florida Forum (F3) & Florida Chamber Annual Meeting. Florida’s business community, workforce and education partners, community leaders and policymakers will have conversations around what’s currently working in Florida, what’s not and what’s needed to ensure Florida achieves the mission of becoming a top 10 global economy by 2030 as directed by the 39 goals in the Florida 2030 Blueprint. Register yourself and your leadership teams HERE today.