Improvements in the management of diabetes mellitus in the twentieth century have made it possible for athletes with diabetes to compete in sport at a professional level. While it is rare for professional athletes to have type 2 diabetes, a number of notable athletes have type 1.
Literature on the management of diabetes in competitive sports focuses on the difficulties with balancing energy and insulin intake during periods of strenuous exercise.
The following is a list of notable sportspeople who have had diabetes during their careers. It does not include athletes diagnosed after retirement.
American football
- Jay Cutler, Denver Broncos (2006âÂÂ2008) and Chicago Bears (2009âÂÂ2016) quarterback, type 1.
- Mike Echols, Tennessee Titans (2002âÂÂ2004) cornerback, type 1.
- Kendall Simmons, Pittsburgh Steelers (2002âÂÂ2008) guard, type 1.
- Jake Byrne, San Diego Chargers, tight end, type 1
- John Chick, Saskatchewan Roughriders (2007âÂÂ2009, 2013âÂÂ), Indianapolis Colts (2010âÂÂ11), Jacksonville Jaguars (2011âÂÂ2012) defensive end, type 1
- Patrick Peterson, Arizona Cardinals (2011âÂÂ2020), Minnesota Vikings (2021-2022) and Pittsburgh Steelers (2023); cornerback, type 2
- Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens, tight end, type 1
- Noah Gray, Kansas City Chiefs, tight end, type 1
- Chad Muma, Jacksonville Jaguars, linebacker, type 1.
- Blake Ferguson, Miami Dolphin, long snapper, type 1.
- Adonai Mitchell, Indianapolis Colts, wide receiver, type 1.
Australian football
- Nathan Bassett, Adelaide, type 1.
- Jamie Cripps, St Kilda and West Coast, type 1.
- Jack Fitzpatrick, Melbourne, Hawthorn type 1.
- Brandon Jack, Sydney, type 1.
- Paddy McCartin, St Kilda, Sydney, type 1.
- Sam Reid, Western Bulldogs and Greater Western Sydney, type 1.
- Dale Weightman, Richmond, type 1.
Baseball
- Ron Santo, Chicago Cubs (1960âÂÂ1973) and Chicago White Sox (1974) infielder, type 1, deceased (2010 at age 70).
- Sam Fuld, Chicago Cubs (2007âÂÂ2010), Tampa Bay Rays (2011âÂÂ2013), and Oakland Athletics (2014âÂÂ) outfielder, later General Manager of the Philadelphia Phillies, type 1.
- Mark Lowe, Seattle Mariners (2006âÂÂ2010, 2015), Texas Rangers (2010âÂÂ2012), Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2013), Cleveland Indians (2014), Toronto Blue Jays (2015), and Detroit Tigers (2016) pitcher, type 1.
- Brandon Morrow, Seattle Mariners (2007âÂÂ2009) and Toronto Blue Jays (2010âÂÂ2014) pitcher, type 1.
- Dustin McGowan, Toronto Blue Jays (2005âÂÂ2008, 2011, 2013âÂÂ2014), Philadelphia Phillies (2015), and Miami Marlins (2016âÂÂ) pitcher, type 1.
- Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn Dodgers (1947âÂÂ1956), type 2, deceased (1972 at age 53).
- Bill Gullickson, Montreal Expos (1979âÂÂ1994), type 1
- Adam Duvall, San Francisco Giants (2014), Cincinnati Reds (2015âÂÂ2018), Atlanta Braves (2018âÂÂ2020), Miami Marlins (2021), Atlanta Braves (2021âÂÂ2022), Boston Red Sox (2023), Atlanta Braves (2024âÂÂpresent), 2016 all star, type 1
- Garrett Mitchell, Milwaukee Brewers (2020-), type 1
- James "Catfish" Hunter, Kansas City/Oakland Athletics (1965-1974) and New York Yankees (1975-1979) pitcher, type 1, deceased (1999 at age 53 of ALS)
- Dave Hollins, multiple teams (1990âÂÂ2002), 1993 all-star, type 1
- Mason Miller, Oakland Athletics (2023-present), type 1
- Jordan Hicks, St. Louis Cardinals (2018-2023), Toronto Blue Jays (2023), San Francisco Giants (2024-Present)
Basketball
- Lauren Cox, WNBA power forward (2020âÂÂpresent), type 1.
- Chris Dudley, National Basketball Association center (1988âÂÂ2001), politician, type 1.
- Gary Forbes, National Basketball Association small forward (2010âÂÂpresent), type 1.
- Adam Morrison, National Basketball Association small forward (2006âÂÂ2010), type 1.
- Alper Saruhan, Turkish Basketball Super League small forward (2007âÂÂpresent), type 1.
Cricket
- Wasim Akram, Pakistani bowler (104 Tests, 356 ODIs, 1984âÂÂ2003), type 1.
- Craig Cumming, New Zealand batsman (11 Tests, 2005âÂÂ2008), type 1.
- John McLaren, Australian batsman (1 Test, 1912), died of diabetes aged 34.
- Craig McMillan, New Zealand batsman (55 Tests, 1997âÂÂ2005), type 1.
- Dirk Wellham, Australian batsman (6 Tests, 1981âÂÂ1987), type 1.
- Sophie Devine, New Zealand All-rounder (111 ODIs, active), type 1.
Cycling
Field Hockey
Football
- Scott Allan, Celtic midfielder, type 1
- Nanna Christiansen, Denmark women's national football team (2009âÂÂ2021) midfielder, Type 1.
- Ben Coker, Southend (2013â ) defender, type 1.
- Antonia Göransson, Sweden women's national football team (2010âÂÂ2015) midfielder, type 1.
- Goran JuriÃÂ, Croatia national football team (1997âÂÂ1999) defender, type 1.
- Alan Kernaghan, Republic of Ireland national football team (1992âÂÂ1996) defender, type 1.
- Gary Mabbutt, Tottenham (1982âÂÂ1998) and Bristol Rovers (1979âÂÂ1982) defender, UEFA Cup and FA Cup winner, type 1.
- Borja Mayoral, Spain (2019âÂÂ), Real Madrid (2015-2016) and Getafe CF (2015âÂÂ), striker, type 1.
- Danny McGrain, Scotland (62 caps, 1973âÂÂ1982) and Celtic (1967âÂÂ1987) defender, seven-time Scottish Premier League winner.
- Jordan Morris, United States (24 caps, 2014âÂÂ) and Seattle Sounders FC (2012âÂÂ2013, 2016âÂÂ) and Stanford University (2013âÂÂ2015) Forward, type 1.
- Jack Muldoon, Lincoln City (2015âÂÂ2017), forward, type 1.
- Nacho, Spain (2013âÂÂ) and Real Madrid (2009) defender.
- Andy Penman, Scotland (1 cap, 1966) and Rangers (1967âÂÂ1973), Dundee F.C. (1959âÂÂ1967) and Arbroath F.C. (1973âÂÂ1978) midfielder, Scottish Football League winner 1961. type 1, deceased (1994 at aged 51).
- Sergi Samper, Vissel Kobe (2019âÂÂ) and Barcelona La Masia graduate, midfielder, type 1.
- Craig Stanley, Lincoln City (2015âÂÂ2017), midfielder, type 1.
- Magnus Wolff Eikrem, Norwegian professional footballer, playing for Molde Fotballklubb as their club captain, type 1
- Pär Zetterberg, Sweden men's national football team, midfielder, type 1.
- Andy Rose, Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2019âÂÂpresent), midfielder, Type 1.
- João Valido, goalkeeper, type 1.
Gaelic Football
Golf
Gymnastics
Ice hockey
- Nick Boynton, former National Hockey League defenseman, type 1.
- Bobby Clarke OC, Philadelphia Flyers (1969âÂÂ84) and Canada center, sports administrator, type 1.
- Cory Conacher, National Hockey League center (2011âÂÂpresent), type 1.
- B. J. Crombeen, National Hockey League winger (2007âÂÂ2015), type 1.
- Max Domi, National Hockey League winger (2015âÂÂpresent), type 1.
- Anissa Gamble, Canadian Women's Hockey League, Toronto Furies (2018âÂÂ19), winger, (2003âÂÂpresent), type 1.
- Toby Petersen, former National Hockey League center (2000âÂÂ2014), type 1.
- Luke Kunin, National Hockey League center (2017âÂÂpresent), type 1.
- Kaapo Kakko, Seattle Kraken, type 1.
Track & field
Motor racing
- Conor Daly, IndyCar driver, type 1.
- Jamie Dick, NASCAR driver, type 2.
- Charlie Kimball, IndyCar driver, type 1.
- Ryan Reed, NASCAR driver, type 1.
- Miguel Paludo, Brazil. NASCAR driver, type 1.
- Jack Perkins, Supercars driver Australia, type 1.
- Christian Mansell, Australian 2025âÂÂ26 24H Series Middle East driver, type 1.
Pickleball
Rowing
- Michal Jelinski, Poland, Olympic gold medal winner 2008, four-time World Champion (2005âÂÂ2009) quadruple sculls, type 1
- Chris Jarvis, Canada, Olympic rower 2004, 2008, pan-am games champion (2007) Men's pair, type 1
- Sir Steve Redgrave, UK, 5 Olympic gold medals, 9 World championship golds, 3 Commonwealth golds type 1
Rugby league
Rugby union
Softball
Swimming and Running
- Gary Hall, Jr., American freestyler, five-time Olympic gold medallist (1996, 2000, 2004), type 1.
- Billy Mills, American long-distance runner, 1964 Olympic gold medalist, type 2.
Tennis
- Arthur Ashe, American winner of 3 Grand Slam Titles (1968 US Open, 1970 Australian Open, 1975 Wimbledon), type 2.
- Billie Jean King, United States of America, winner of 20 Wimbledon titles, 3 U.S. Open titles, one Australian Open title, four French Open titles, and 695 career singles victories, type 2.
- Alexander Zverev, Germany, World #2 (August 6, 2022), Olympic Gold Medalist, Type 1.
Winter sports
Wrestling
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