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List of Olympic teams by medals won

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The United States has placed first overall in the Summer Olympic Games nineteen times, followed by the Soviet Union with six overall victories (not including the 1992 first-place finish by the Unified Team). In the Winter Olympic Games, Norway has placed first overall ten times and the Soviet Union (prior to its dissolution in 1991) had placed first seven times.

Summer Olympics

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List by Games

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Games 1st place Med 2nd place Med 3rd place Med Nations with medals
1896 Athens Greece  United States (USA) 11  Greece (GRE) 10  Germany (GER) 6 11
7 17 5
2 5 2
1900 Paris France  France (FRA) 26  United States (USA) 19  Great Britain (GBR) 15 21
41 14 6
34 14 9
1904 St. Louis United States  United States (USA) 76  Germany (GER) 4  Canada (CAN) 4 12
78 4 1
77 5 1
1908 London United Kingdom  Great Britain (GBR) 56  United States (USA) 23  Sweden (SWE) 8 19
51 12 6
39 12 11
1912 Stockholm Sweden  United States (USA) 26  Sweden (SWE) 23  Great Britain (GBR) 10 18
19 25 15
19 17 16
1920 Antwerp Belgium  United States (USA) 41  Sweden (SWE) 19  Great Britain (GBR) 15 22
27 20 15
27 25 13
1924 Paris France  United States (USA) 45  Finland (FIN) 14  France (FRA) 13 27
27 13 15
27 10 10
1928 Amsterdam Netherlands  United States (USA) 22  Germany (GER) 10  Finland (FIN) 8 33
18 7 8
16 14 9
1932 Los Angeles United States  United States (USA) 44  Italy (ITA) 12  France (FRA) 10 27
36 12 5
30 12 4
1936 Berlin Germany  Germany (GER) 38  United States (USA) 24  Hungary (HUN) 10 32
31 21 1
32 12 5
1948 London United Kingdom  United States (USA) 38  Sweden (SWE) 16  France (FRA) 10 37
27 11 6
19 17 13
1952 Helsinki Finland  United States (USA) 40  Soviet Union (URS) 22  Hungary (HUN) 16 43
19 30 10
17 19 16
1956 Melbourne Australia  Soviet Union (URS) 37  United States (USA) 32  Australia (AUS) 13 38
29 25 8
32 17 14
1960 Rome Italy  Soviet Union (URS) 43  United States (USA) 34  Italy (ITA) 13 44
29 21 10
31 16 13
1964 Tokyo Japan  United States (USA) 36  Soviet Union (URS) 30  Japan (JPN) 16 41
26 31 5
28 35 29
1968 Mexico City Mexico  United States (USA) 45  Soviet Union (URS) 29  Japan (JPN) 11 44
28 32 7
34 30 25
1972 Munich West Germany  Soviet Union (URS) 50  United States (USA) 33  East Germany (GDR) 20 48
27 31 23
22 30 23
1976 Montreal Canada  Soviet Union (URS) 49  East Germany (GDR) 40  United States (USA) 34 41
41 25 35
35 25 25
1980 Moscow Soviet Union  Soviet Union (URS) 80  East Germany (GDR) 47  Bulgaria (BUL) 8 36
69 37 16
46 42 17
1984 Los Angeles United States  United States (USA) 83  Romania 20  West Germany (FRG) 17 47
61 16 19
30 17 23
1988 Seoul South Korea  Soviet Union (URS) 55  East Germany (GDR) 37  United States (USA) 36 52
31 35 30
46 30 27
1992 Barcelona Spain  Unified Team (EUN) 45  United States (USA) 37  Germany (GER) 33 64
38 34 21
29 37 28
1996 Atlanta United States  United States (USA) 44  Russia (RUS) 26  Germany (GER) 20 79
32 21 18
25 16 27
2000 Sydney Australia  United States (USA) 37  Russia (RUS) 32  China (CHN) 28 80
24 28 16
33 29 14
2004 Athens Greece  United States (USA) 36  China (CHN) 32  Russia (RUS) 28 74
39 17 26
26 14 36
2008 Beijing China  China (CHN) 48  United States (USA) 36  Russia (RUS) 24 87
22 39 13
30 37 23
2012 London United Kingdom  United States (USA) 48  China (CHN) 39  Great Britain (GBR) 29 86
26 31 18
31 22 18
2016 Rio Brazil  United States (USA) 46  Great Britain (GBR) 27  China (CHN) 26 86
37 23 18
38 17 26
2020 Tokyo Japan  United States (USA) 39  China (CHN) 38  Japan (JPN) 27 93
41 32 14
33 19 17
2024 Paris France  United States (USA) 40  China (CHN) 40  Japan (JPN) 20 91
44 27 12
42 24 13

List by team

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Medalists
Rank Nation 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
1  United States (USA) 19 8 2
2  Soviet Union (URS) 6 3 0
3  China (CHN) 1 4 2
4  Germany (GER) 1 2 3
5  Great Britain (GBR) 1 1 4
6  France (FRA) 1 0 3
7  Unified Team (EUN) 1 0 0
8  Sweden (SWE) 0 3 1
 East Germany (GDR) 0 3 1
10  Russia (RUS) 0 2 2
11  Finland (FIN) 0 1 1
 Italy (ITA) 0 1 1
13  Greece (GRE) 0 1 0
 Romania (ROM) 0 1 0
15  Japan (JPN) 0 0 4
16  Hungary (HUN) 0 0 2
17  Canada (CAN) 0 0 1
 Australia (AUS) 0 0 1
 Bulgaria (BUL) 0 0 1
 West Germany (FRG) 0 0 1
Total 20 nations 30 30 30

Winter Olympics

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List by Games

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Games 1st place med 2nd place med 3rd place med Nations with medals
1924 Chamonix France  Norway (NOR) 4  Finland (FIN) 4  Austria (AUT) 2 10
7 4 1
6 3 0
1928 St. Moritz Switzerland  Norway (NOR) 6  United States (USA) 2  Sweden (SWE) 2 12
4 2 2
5 2 1
1932 Lake Placid United States  United States (USA) 6  Norway (NOR) 3  Sweden (SWE) 1 10
4 4 2
2 3 0
1936 Garmisch-Partenkirchen Germany  Norway (NOR) 7  Germany (GER) 3  Sweden (SWE) 2 11
5 3 2
3 0 3
1948 St. Moritz Switzerland  Norway (NOR)[a] 4 None  Switzerland (SUI) 3 13
3
3 4
 Sweden (SWE)[b] 4
3 3
3
1952 Oslo Norway  Norway (NOR) 7  United States (USA) 4  Finland (FIN) 3 13
3 6 4
6 1 2
1956 Cortina d'Ampezzo Italy  Soviet Union (URS) 7  Austria (AUT) 4  Finland (FIN) 3 13
3 3 3
6 4 1
1960 Squaw Valley United States  Soviet Union (URS) 7  United States (USA) 4  United Team of Germany (EUA) 3 14
5 3 4
9 1 3
1964 Innsbruck Austria  Soviet Union (URS) 11  Austria (AUT) 4  Norway (NOR) 3 14
8 5 6
6 3 6
1968 Grenoble France  Norway (NOR) 6  Soviet Union (URS) 5  France (FRA) 4 15
6 5 3
2 3 2
1972 Sapporo Japan  Soviet Union (URS) 8  East Germany (GDR) 4  Switzerland (SUI) 4 17
5 3 3
3 7 3
1976 Innsbruck Austria  Soviet Union (URS) 13  East Germany (GDR) 7  United States (USA) 3 16
6 5 3
8 7 4
1980 Lake Placid United States  Soviet Union (URS) 10  East Germany (GDR) 9  United States (USA) 6 19
6 7 4
6 7 2
1984 Sarajevo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia  East Germany (GDR) 9  Soviet Union (URS) 6  United States (USA) 4 17
9 10 4
6 9 0
1988 Calgary Canada  Soviet Union (URS) 11  East Germany (GDR) 9  Switzerland (SUI) 5 17
9 10 5
9 6 5
1992 Albertville France  Germany (GER) 10  Unified Team (EUN) 9  Norway (NOR) 9 20
10 6 6
6 8 5
1994 Lillehammer Norway  Russia (RUS) 11  Norway (NOR) 10  Germany (GER) 9 22
8 11 7
4 5 8
1998 Nagano Japan  Germany (GER) 12  Norway (NOR) 10  Russia (RUS) 9 24
9 10 6
8 5 3
2002 Salt Lake City United States  Norway (NOR) 13  Germany (GER) 12  United States (USA) 10 24
5 16 13
7 8 11
2006 Turin Italy  Germany (GER) 11  United States (USA) 9  Austria (AUT) 9 26
12 9 7
6 7 7
2010 Vancouver Canada  Canada (CAN) 14  Germany (GER) 10  United States (USA) 9 26
7 13 15
5 7 13
2014 Sochi Russia  Norway (NOR) 11  Russia (RUS) 10  Canada (CAN) 10 26
6 10 10
9 9 5
2018 Pyeongchang South Korea  Norway (NOR) 14  Germany (GER) 14  Canada (CAN) 11 30
14 10 8
11 7 10
2022 Beijing China  Norway (NOR) 16  Germany (GER) 12  United States (USA) 9 29
8 10 9
13 5 7

List by team

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Medalists
Rank Nation 1st place 2nd place 3rd place
1  Norway (NOR) 10 4 2
2  Soviet Union (URS) 7 2 0
3  Germany (GER) 3 5 1
4  United States (USA) 1 4 6
5  East Germany (GDR) 1 4 1
6  Sweden (SWE) 1 0 3
7  Canada (CAN) 1 0 2
8  Russia (RUS) 1 1 1
9  Austria (AUT) 0 2 2
10  Finland (FIN) 0 1 2
11  Unified Team (EUN) 0 1 0
12  Switzerland (SUI) 0 0 3
13  France (FRA) 0 0 1
Total 14 nations 25 24 24

Notes

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  1. ^ Norway and Sweden had equal rank
  2. ^ Norway and Sweden had equal rank

Sources

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