Bjørn Dæhlie
As of today, February 28th, 2010, it is now Canada. The previous owner of the title for the most golds from one country in a Winter Olympics was Russia. It is now Canada with 14 Golds!!
Canada. They won 14 Golds at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
OverallApolo Ohno- (8 medals)GoldBonnie Blair (5 golds)Eric Heiden (5 golds)
Russia - the former Soviet Union - with 13 golds in 1976.
Bonnie Blair, she won golds in both the 500, and 1000m women's speed skating.
Norway has the most all-time medals with 280. They also have the most golds with 98. The Soviet Union is in second with 217. Followed by the U.S. with 216
There is no "winning country" in the Olympics. The games celebrate human achievement not national achievement. That being said, the US has won the most medals overall in all of the Olympics, Canada may well have won the most Gold Medals in a Winter Olympics and the US may well have won the most medals of any type in any of the Winter Olympics. I don't know which country has won the most Golds and most medals overall in the Summer Olympics.
United States of America with 37 Medals Total, And We Set A Record For The Most Medals In One Olympics.
China with 51 golds.
Michael Phelps. (8 golds)
Larissa Latynina (9 golds)
who has won the most gold in mens Olympic hockey