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The total number of Olympic gold medals won by countries in history
The First Athens Olympic Games (1896)

National gold, silver and bronze medals

Usa 1 1 7 1

Greece 10 19 17

Germany

France.

Uk 2.5 3 1

Hungary 2 1 2

Austria 2-3

Australia 2-

Denmark 1 2 4

Switzerland 1 2-

The 2nd Paris Olympic Games (1900)

National gold, silver and bronze medals

France

USA 20 14.5

UK 17 7.5 12

Belgium 5 6 3

Switzerland 5 3 1

Germany

Italy 2-2

Australia 2-4

Denmark 1.5 3 2

Hungary 1 2 2

the Netherlands

Cuba +0 1

Canada 1- 1

Sweden 0.5–1

The Third St. Louis Olympic Games (1904)

National gold, silver and bronze medals

United States 70 74 67

Cuba 5 2 3

Germany

Canada 4 1-

Hungary

Austria 2 1 1

United kingdom 1

Switzerland 1- 1

Greece1–1

The 4th London Olympic Games (1908)

National gold, silver and bronze medals

Britain

Usa 23 12 12

Sweden 8 6 1 1

France 5 5 9

Germany

Hungary 3 4 2

Canada 3 3 7

Norway

Italy 2-2

Belgium 1 5 2

Australia 1 2 2

Russia 1 2-

Finland

South Africa 1

The 5th Stockholm Olympic Games (19 12)

National gold, silver and bronze medals

Sweden 24 24 17

Usa 23 19 19

United kingdom 10 15 16

Finland 9 8 9

France team

Germany

South Africa won 4-2

Norway 4 1 5

Hungary 3 2 3

Canada

Italy 3 1 2

Australia 2 2 2

Belgium 2 1 3

Denmark 1 6 5

Greece1–1

Due to the world war, the sixth Olympic Games was not held.

The 7th Antwerp Olympic Games (1920)

National gold, silver and bronze medals

USA 4 1 27 27

Sweden 17 19 26

United kingdom 15 15 13

Finland 15

Belgium14111

Norway 13 7 8

Italy 13 5 5

France 9 19 13

the Netherlands

Denmark 3 9 1

South Africa 3 4 3

Canada

Switzerland

Estonia 1 2-

Brazil 1 1 1

The 8th Paris Olympic Games (1924)

National gold, silver and bronze medals

United States 45 27 27

Finland 14 13 10

France131511

Uk 9 13 12

Italy 8 3 5

Switzerland 7 8 10

Norway 5 2 3

Sweden 4 13 12

the Netherlands

Belgium 3 7 3

Australia 3 1 2

Denmark

Hungary 2 3 4

Yugoslavia 2-

Czechoslovakia 1 4 5

Argentina 1 3 2

Estonia 1 1 4

South Africa 1 1 1

Luxembourg 1

Greece 1-

The 9th Amsterdam Olympic Games (1928)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Usa 22 18 16 Japan 22 1

Germany 10 7 14 Estonia 2 1 2

Finland 8 8 9 Egypt 2 65438

Sweden 7 6 12 Austria 2 1

Italy 7 5 7 Norway 1

Switzerland 7 4 4 Australia 1

France 6 10 Poland 1 1 3

Netherlands 6 9 4 Yugoslavia 65438

Hungary 4 5- South Africa 65438

Canada 4 4 7 Ireland 1-

Britain 3 10 7 Spain 1-

Argentina 3 3 1 India 1-

Denmark 3 1 2 New Zealand 1-

Czechoslovakia 2 5 2 Uruguay 1-

The 10th Los Angeles Olympic Games (1932)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

United States 4 1 32 30 Argentina 3 1-

Italy 12 12 12 Canada 2 5 8

France 10 5 4 Netherlands 2 5-

Sweden 9 5 9 Poland 2 4 1

Japan 7 7 4 South Africa 2:3

Hungary 6 4 5 Ireland 2

Finland 5 8 10 Czechoslovakia 1 2 1

Germany 4 12 5 Austria 1 1 3

Britain 4 7 5 India 1-

Australia

The 11th Berlin Olympic Games (1936)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Germany 33 26 30 Austria 4 6 3

USA 24 20 12 Czechoslovakia 3 5-

Hungary 10 Argentina 2 2 3

Italy 8 9 5 Estonia 2 1 2

Finland 7 6 6 Egypt 2 1 2

France 7 6 6 Switzerland 1 9 5

Sweden 6 5 9 Canada 1 3 5

Japan 6 4 8 Norway 1 3 2

Netherlands 6 4 7 Turkey 1

Britain 4 7 3 India 1-

New Zealand 1-

The 12th Tokyo Olympic Games (1940)

Because World War II didn't take place.

13th London Olympic Games (1944)

Because World War II didn't take place.

14th London Olympic Games (1948)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

USA 38 27 19 Argentina 31

Sweden16117 Australia 2 6 5

France 10 Belgium 2 2 3

Hungary 10 Mexico 2 2 2

Italy 8 12 9 Egypt 2 1

Finland 8 7 5 South Africa 2 65438

Turkey 6 4 2 Norway 1 3 3

Czechoslovakia 6 2 3 Jamaica 1 2-

Switzerland 5 10 5 Austria 1-3

Denmark 5 7 8 India 1-

Netherlands 5 2 9 Peru 1-

Britain 3 14 6

The 15th Helsinki Olympic Games (1952)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

USA 40 19 17 Denmark 2 1 3

Soviet Union 22 30 19 Turkey 2- 1

Hungary 10 10 16 Japan 1 6 2

Sweden 12 12 10 UK 1 2 8

Italy 8 9 4 Argentina 1 2

Czechoslovakia 7 3 3 Poland

France 6 6 6 Yugoslavia 1 2-

Finland 6 3 13 Canada 1 2-

Australia 6 2 3 Romania 1 1 2

Norway 3-2 New Zealand 1 2

Switzerland 2 6 6 Brazil 1

South Africa 2 4 4 India 1- 1

Jamaica 2 3 Luxembourg 1

Belgium 2-2

16th Melbourne Olympic Games (1956)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Soviet team 37 29 32 Iran team 2 2 1

USA 32 25 17 Canada 2 1 3

Australia 13 8 14 new Zealand 2-

Hungary 9 10 7 Poland 1 4 4

Italy 8 8 9 Czechoslovakia 1

Sweden 8 5 6 Bulgaria 1 3 1

Germany 6 13 7 Denmark 1 2 1

Uk 6 7 1 1 Ireland 1 1 3

Romania 5 3 5 Norway 1-2

Japan 4 10 5 Mexico 1- 1

France 4 4 6 India 1-

Turkey 3 2 2 Brazil 1-

Finland 3 1 1 1

17th Rome Olympic Games (1960)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Soviet Union 43 29 3 1 Danish 2 3 1

Usa 34 2 1 16 New Zealand 2- 1

Italy 13 10 13 Bulgaria

Germany12191kloc-0/Sweden 1 2 3

Australia 8 8 6 Finland 65438

Turkey 7 2 Yugoslavia 1 1-

Hungary 6 8 7 Austria

Japan 4 7 Pakistan 1- 1

Poland 4 6 1 1 Norway 1-

Czechoslovakia 3 2 3 Greece 65 438+0-

Romania 3 1 6 Ethiopia 1-

Britain 2 6 12

18th Tokyo Olympic Games (1964)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

United States 36 26 28 Romania 2 4 6

Soviet team 30 3 1 35 Netherlands team 2 4 4

Japan 16 5 8 Turkey 2 3 1

Germany 10 22 Sweden 2 2 4

Italy 10 Denmark 10

Hungary 10 7 5 Yugoslavia 2 1 2

Poland 7 6 10 Belgium 2- 1

Australia 6 2 10 France 1 8 6

Czechoslovakia 5 6 3 Canada

Britain 4 12 2 Switzerland 1 2 1

Bulgaria 3 5 2 India 1-

Finland 3-2 Ethiopia 1-

New Zealand 3-2 Bahamas 1-

19th Mexican Olympic Games (1968)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

United States 45 28 34 Yugoslavia 3 3 2

Soviet team 29 32 30 Netherlands team 3 1

Japan 65438 Bulgaria 2 4 3

Hungary 10 10 12 Iran 2 1 2

Democratic Germany 9 9 7 Sweden 2 1 1

France 7 3 5 Turkey 2

Czechoslovakia 7 2 4 Denmark 1 4 3

Federal Republic of Germany 5110 Canada 1 3 1

Australia 5 7 5 Finland 1

Britain 5 5 3 Norway 1 1-

Poland 5 2 1 1 Ethiopia 1 1-

Romania 4 6 5 New Zealand 1-2

Italian 3 4 9 Tunisia 1- 1

Kenya 3 4 2 Venezuela 1-

Mexico 3 3 3 Pakistan 1-

20th Munich Olympic Games (1972)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Soviet team 50 27 22 Finland team 3 1 4

USA 33 3 1 30 Cuba 3 1 4

German Democratic Republic 20 23 23 Netherlands

Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)

Japan Czechoslovakia

Australia 8 7 2 Kenya 2 3 4

Poland 7 5 9 Yugoslavia 2 1 2

Hungary 6 13 16 Norway 2 1 1

Bulgaria 6 10 5 North Korea 1 1 3

Italy 5 3 10 New Zealand 1 1 1

Sweden 4 6 6 Uganda 1 1-

Britain 4 5 9 Denmark 1-

Romania 3 6 7

The 2nd1Montreal Olympic Games (1976)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Soviet team 49 4 1 35 Italy team 2 7 4

Democratic Germany 40 25 25 France 2 3 4

United States 34 35 25 Yugoslavia 2 3 4

Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)

Japan 9610New Zealand 2 1 1

Poland 7 6 13 Korea 1 1 4

Bulgaria 6 9 7 Switzerland 65438

Cuba 6 4 3 Norway 1

Romania 4 9 14 North Korea 1 1-

Hungary 4 5 13 Jamaica 1 1-

Finland beat Denmark 4-2 1 2.

Sweden 4 1- Mexico 1- 1

Britain crosses Trinidad and Tobago 1-

22nd Moscow Olympic Games (1980)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Soviet Union 80 69 46 Yugoslavia 2 3 4

Democratic Germany 47 37 42 Australia 2 2 5

Bulgaria 8 16 17 Denmark 2 1 2

Cuba 8 7 5 Brazil 2 2

Italy 8 3 4 Ethiopia 2 2

Hungary

Romania 6 6 13 Spain 1 3 2

France 6 5 3 Austria 1

Britain 5 7 9 Greece 1-2

Poland 3 14 15 India 1-

Sweden 3 3 6 Belgium 1-

Finland 3 1 4 Zimbabwe 1-

Czechoslovakia 2 3 9

23rd Los Angeles Olympic Games (1984)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

USA 83 6 1 30 Australia 4 8 12

Romania 20 16 17 Finland 4 2 6

Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)

China 15 8 9 mexico231

Italy 14 6 Morocco 2-

Canada 10 18 16 Brazil 1 5 2

Japan 10 8 14 Spain 1 2 2

New Zealand 8 1 2 Belgium 1 1 2

Yugoslavia 7 4 7 Austria 1 1 1

Korea 6 6 7 Portugal 1-2

Uk 5 1 1 2 1 Kenya 1- 1

France 5 7 16 Pakistan 1-

Netherlands 5 2 6

24th Seoul Olympic Games (1988)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Soviet Union 55 3 1 46 Czechoslovakia 3 3 2

GDR 37 35 30 New Zealand 3 2 8

USA 36 3 1 27 Canada 3 2 5

Korea12101kloc-0/Poland 2 5 9

West Germany111415 Norway 2 3-

Hungary 65438 Netherlands 2 2 5

Bulgaria 10 12 13 Denmark

Romania 7 1 1 6 Brazil 1 2 3

France 6 4 6 Finland 65438

Italy 6 4 4 Spain 1 1 2

China 5 1 1 12 Turkey 1 1-

Britain 5 9 10 Morocco 1 2-

Kenya 5 2 2 Suriname 1-

Japan 4 3 7 Portugal 1-

Australia 3 6 5 Austria 1-

Yugoslavia

25th Barcelona Olympic Games (1992)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

CIS 45 38 29 Poland 3 6 10

USA 37 34 37 Netherlands 2 6 7

Germany 33 2 1 28 Kenya 2 4 2

China 16 22 16 norwegian 2 4 1

Cuba 14 6 1 1 Turkey 2 2 2

Spain 13 7 2 Indonesia 2 2 1

Korea 12 5 12 Brazil 2 1-

Hungary 1 1 12 7 Greece 2-

France 8 5 16 Sweden 1 7 4

Australia 7 9 1 1 Finland 1 2 2

Italy 6 5 7 Denmark 65438

Canada 6 5 7 Morocco 1 1 1

Britain 5 3 12 Ireland 1 1-

Romania 4 2 1 Ethiopia 1-2

Czechoslovakia 4 2 1 Algeria 1 1

North Korea 4-5 Estonia 1- 1

Japan 3 8 1 1 Lithuania 1- 1

Bulgaria 3 7 6 Switzerland 1-

26th Atlanta Olympic Games (1996)

National gold, silver and bronze medals.

Usa 44 32 25 Ireland 3 0 1

Russia 26 2 1 16 Sweden 2 4 2

Germany 20 18 27 Norway 2 2 3

Belgium 2 2 2

France 15 7 15 Nigeria 2 1 3

Italy 13 10 12 Korea 2 1 2

Australia 9 9 23 Ethiopia 2- 1

Cuba 9 8 8 Algeria 2 1

Ukraine 9 2 12 UK 1 8 6

Korea 7 15 5 Belarus 1 6 8

Poland 7 5 5 Kenya 1 4 3

Hungary 7 4 10 Jamaica 1 3 2

Spain 5 6 6 Finland 65438

Romania 4 7 9 Indonesia 1 1 2

Netherlands 4510Yugoslavia 1 1 2

Greece 4 4- Iran 1 1 1

Czechoslovak 1 1 1

Switzerland 4 3- Armenia

Denmark 4 1 1 Croatia 1 1-

Turkey 4 1 1 Portugal 1- 1

Canada 3 1 1 8 Thailand 1- 1

Bulgaria 3 7 5 Burundi 1-

Japan 3 6 5 Hong Kong 1-

Kazakhstan 3 4 4 Costa Rica 1-

Brazil 3 3 9 Syria 1-

New Zealand 3 2 1 Ecuador 1-

South Africa 3 1 1