Norway and Finland won the most gold medals at the 1924 Winter Olympics with 4 each.
The Winter Olympic Games did not start until 1924.
The only host country to not win a gold medal at the winter Olympics is Canada in the 1988 Olympics in Calgary. (:You love this website? Me too! 8)
1924 Winter Games in Chamonix. Norway won 17 medals (4 gold, 7 silver, 6 bronze) at the 1924 Games, the first ever Winter Olympics. Speed skater Roald Larsen won the most medals of any Norwegian athlete with 5 (2 silver, 3 bronze).
1924, the first Winter games.
The winter Olympics were in Chamonix France in 1924.
In Olympic history, that is Gillis Grafström of Sweden who won 4 Olympic figure skating medals. He won gold in men's singles at the 1920 Summer Games in Antwerp, 1924 Winter Games in Chamonix, and 1928 Winter Games in St. Moritz. He won silver in men's singles at the 1932 Winter Games in Lake Placid.
Men's curling debuted at the 1924 Winter Games and did not return until the 1998 Games. Medal winners are: 1924: Gold-Great Britain, Silver-Sweden, Bronze-France 1998: Gold-Switzerland, Silver-Canada, Bronze-Norway 2002: Gold-Norway, Silver-Canada, Bronze-Switzerland 2006: Gold-Canada, Silver-Finland, Bronze-United States
1924 Winter Games: Chamonix, France 1924 Summer Games: Paris, France
At the First Winter Olympics in 1924 in Chamonix, Canada won it second straight Gold medal in Ice Hockey. The sport made its debut at the Antwerp 1920 Summer Games, where Canada won Gold.
Sweden competed at the first Winter Olympics in 1924 held at Chamonix, France. They won 2 medals at the 1924 Winter Games, 1 gold by Gillis Grafstrom in men's singles figure skating and 1 silver by the curling team.
Canada won 5 medals at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary Alberta: 2 silver and 3 bronze.