Great Britain at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Great Britain, represented by the British Olympic Association, competed at the 1928 Summer Olympics in Amsterdam, Netherlands. British athletes won only three gold medals, and twenty medals overall, finishing eleventh. 232 competitors, 201 men and 31 women, took part in 84 events in 14 sports.
Medallists
Athletics
Boxing
Men's FlyweightMen's Lightweight
Men's Light Heavyweight
Men's Heavyweight
- Joseph Goyder
Cycling
;Individual road race
- Frank Southall
- Jack Lauterwasser
- John Middleton
- Charles Marshall
- Frank Southall
- Jack Lauterwasser
- John Middleton
- Charles Marshall
;Time trial
;Tandem
;Team pursuit
- Harry Wyld
- Lew Wyld
- Percy Wyld
- George Southall
Diving
Fencing
19 fencers, 16 men and 3 women, represented Great Britain in 1928.;Men's foil
;Men's team foil
- Thomas Wand-Tetley, Robert Montgomerie, Frederick Sherriff, Denis Pearce, Charles Simey, Jack James
;Men's team épée
- Charles Biscoe, Bertie Childs, David Drury, Martin Holt
;Men's team sabre
- Edward Brookfield, Archie Corble, Alex Forrest, Guy Harry, Robin Jeffreys, Barry Notley
- Muriel Freeman
- Gladys Daniell
- Peggy Butler
Gymnastics
Modern pentathlon
Three male pentathletes represented Great Britain in 1928.- David Turquand-Young
- Alfred Goodwin
- Lance East
Rowing
- Single scull - David Collet - Bronze
- Double scull - Humphrey Boardman, Denis Guye - Did not start
- Coxless pair - Terence O'Brien, Robert Nisbet -Silver
- Coxless four John Lander, Michael Warriner, Richard Beesly and Edward Vaughan Bevan - Gold
- Coxed four Harold Ives, L G Potter, George Beaumont, O B Starkey and Arthur Sulley - Round 1 - Seventh
- Eight - crew from Thames Rowing Club comprising Jamie Hamilton, Guy Oliver Nickalls, John Badcock, Donald Gollan, Harold Lane, Gordon Killick, Jack Beresford, Harold West and Arthur Sulley
Sailing