29 ... 11 gold, 12 silver, 6 bronze.
Biathlete Michael Greis won the most gold medals of any German athlete with 3.
There is no official "winner" of the Olympic games. Different countries tabulate the winner in different ways. North America and some European countries count the total medals, while most of the rest of the world count only the gold medals, because you have won the most events you are deemed to win the entire Olympics.The United States of America won the overall medal count. They won a winter games record 37 medals. Germany was second in line with 30 medals, and Canada was third with 26 medals.However, Canada won the most gold medals. They also set a winter games record of 14 gold medals. Germany was second with 10 gold medals.
There is no official "winner" of the Olympic games. Different countries tabulate the winner in different ways. North America and some European countries count the total medals, while most of the rest of the world count only the gold medals, because you have won the most events you are deemed to win the entire Olympics.The United States of America won the overall medal count. They won a winter games record 37 medals. Germany was second in line with 30 medals, and Canada was third with 26 medals.However, Canada won the most gold medals. They also set a winter games record of 14 gold medals. Germany was second with 10 gold medals.
There is no official "winner" of the Olympic games. Different countries tabulate the winner in different ways. North America and some European countries count the total medals, while most of the rest of the world count only the gold medals, because you have won the most events you are deemed to win the entire Olympics.The United States of America won the overall medal count. They won a winter games record 37 medals. Germany was second in line with 30 medals, and Canada was third with 26 medals.However, Canada won the most gold medals. They also set a winter games record of 14 gold medals. Germany was second with 10 gold medals.but overall Australia took out the cup wining 35 metals aussi aussi aussi aou aou aou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The US earned a total of 6 medals at the 1988 winter Olympic games.
There is no official "winner" of the Olympic games. Different countries tabulate the winner in different ways. North America and some European countries count the total medals, while most of the rest of the world count only the gold medals, because you have won the most events you are deemed to win the entire Olympics.The United States of America won the overall medal count. They won a winter games record 37 medals. Germany was second in line with 30 medals, and Canada was third with 26 medals.However, Canada won the most gold medals. They also set a winter games record of 14 gold medals. Germany was second with 10 gold medals.but overall Australia took out the cup wining 35 metals aussi aussi aussi aou aou aou!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The US won 7 medals at the 1968 Winter Olympics: 1 gold, 5 silver and 1 bronze.
The United States broke the record for total medal count at any winter Olympic games by any country in 2010. The total number of medals they won is 37.
The 1940 Winter Olympics, which would have been officially known as the V Olympic Winter Games, were to be celebrated in 1940 in Sapporo, Japan, but the games were eventually cancelled due to the onset of World War II.
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In the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics the US won 37 medals: 9 gold, 15 silver and 13 bronze.
If you mean what country is in third of the medal count, it's Norway who has a total of 19 medals, 7 gold, 6 silver, and 6 bronze. USA is in first place with 30 and Germany is in second place with 26.