None. Only two bronze
Germany have the most medals at olympic level, for two-man, four-man, womens, and over-all.
As of the 2008 Bejing Olympics the following countries have won a gold medal in volleyball at the olympics: United States 3 mens 3 mens beach 2 womens beach Soviet Union 3 mens 4 womens Brazil 2 mens 1 womens 1 mens beach 1 womens beach Japan 1 mens 2 womens Cuba 3 womens China 2 womens Netherlands 1 mens Poland 1 mens Australia 1 womens beach Yugoslavia 1 mens
Gwen Torrence of the United States won gold in the 200 meter dash and 4x100 meter relay and silver in the 4x400 meter relay at the 1992 Summer Games in Barcelona.
womens softball
Serena Williams and Venus Williams of the United States.
Two (2), in 2002 and 2006.
Hockey or women's Field Hockey was won by the Netherlands
USA
Yes. In the womens 100m, the Jamaicans won a gold metal and two silver metals, because the two runners tied for second.
Gold- Kim Yuna (Korea) Silver- Mao Asada (Japan) Bronze- Joannie Rochette (Canada)
In July of 1992, it was deciedd that women's hockey should take place in the Olympics. The first games of women's olympic hockey started in the 1998 winter olympics.
In field hockey, England won the 1908 gold medal (defeating Ireland 8-1). In ice hockey, Canada won the 1920 gold medal (defeating Sweden 27-1). No other form of hockey has been played at the Olympics as a medal sport.
Germany have the most medals at olympic level, for two-man, four-man, womens, and over-all.
That was Zimbabwe. That gold medal was the only medal Zimbabwe had won in Olympic competition until 2004 when Kirsty Coventry won three medals in swimming (gold in 200 meter backstroke, silver in 100 meter backstroke, bronze in 200 meter individual medley).
2 35 minute halves with a 5 or so minute break
Gwen Torrence.
none, however they have achieved silver more than once