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List of sportspeople with diabetes

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

Australian football

Baseball

Basketball

Cricket

Cycling

Field Hockey

Football

Gaelic Football

Golf

Gymnastics

Ice hockey

Track & field

Motor racing

Pickleball

Rowing

  • Michal Jelinski, Poland, Olympic gold medal winner 2008, four-time World Champion (2005–2009) 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

References