Through the 2006 Games in Turin, twice.
1) Bronze in men's curling at the 1998 Games in Nagano.
2) Gold in men's curling at the 2002 Games in Salt Lake City.
Three times olympic euwatrian medals has won by Andrew hoy .
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As of the 2008 Games in Beijing, Australia has won 117 gold medals in Summer Olympic competition and 3 gold medals in Winter Olympic competition.
As of the 2010 Games in Vancouver, Canada's curling teams have won 6 medals. The men's team has won 1 gold (2006) and 2 silver (1998, 2002) and the women's team has won 1 gold (1998) and 2 bronze (2002, 2006).
the Olympic team has won 31 gold medals in basketball.
he needs 2 more to beat the 50 year old record.
They haven't won a single medal in Olympic history, appearing a total of 6 times.
Curling became on official Olympics sport in 1998 (Nagano). Curling appeared in the Olympics a few times before that: as an official sport in 1924 (although only 3 teams played), and as a demonstration sport a handful of times in between.
Well.. First, Scotland of course, because it is Curling's origin, then maybe the Dutch, because Dutch peasants enjoyed in the medieval times. Also, Canada. This sport is one of the sport in Olympic Games, and Canada has won most of its championships Hope that this answer helped you!!
Three times. He swam the 200 meter butterfly in the 2000 Games in Sydney and finished 5th at the age of 15. He won 6 gold medals and 2 bronze medals at the 2004 Games in Athens and won 8 gold medals at the 2008 Games in Beijing.
Curling was invented in Scotland in the 1500's (although over 500 years it has evolved into a very different game than it was originally) and perfected in Canada over the last 100 years or so. Curling gained its current status as an Olympic sport in 1998 (Nagano). It was however, featured in the Olympics a handful of times before that (as an official sport in 1924, and as a demonstration sport a few times in between then and 1998).
Prior to the 2008 Games in Beijing, China has never won the most medals at an Olympic Games. The most medals China had won at an Olympic Games, prior to 2008, was 63 (32 gold, 17 silver, 14 bronze) at the 2004 Games in Athens which placed them 3rd behind the United States (102 medals) and Russia (92 medals). Through events of August 20 at the 2008 Games, China is ranked second in total medals with 83, behind the United States who has won 95.