July 16, 2021
Current, former Arts and Sciences students compete in Tokyo Olympics
An Ohio State-record 26 Buckeyes are headed to Tokyo to compete in the 2020 Olympics, which begin July 23. Fifteen current and former Buckeyes from the College of Arts and Sciences community will represent their respective countries in their quest for Olympic glory.
The Arts and Sciences Olympians are:
- Adelaide Aquilla, track and field, communication and hospitality double major
- Hunter Armstrong, swimming, sport industry major, musical theatre minor
- Maggie Barrie ’18, track and field, communication major
- Diego Cervantes, fencing, economics major
- Christina Clemons ’12, track and field, criminology and criminal justice major
- Ruslan Gaziev, swimming, economics major
- Alanna Goldie ’18, fencing, criminology and criminal justice major, communication minor
- Eric Harrison ’21, track and field, communication major
- Eleanor Harvey ’ 18, fencing, psychology major, women's studies minor
- Misha Koudinov ’15, gymnastics, Japanese major, linguistics minor
- Henry Leverett, shooting, biology major
- Jackson Leverett, shooting, computer and information science major
- Alessandra Montesano, rowing, communication major
- Ilse Paulis, rowing, former microbiology major
- Nichelle Prince ’17, soccer, sport industry major, communication minor