The USA because they had the most medals and gold medals.
Canada 2010
The United States won the most medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics with 103: 36 gold, 39 silver, and 27 bronze.
That was the United States with 36.
do you mean who one the most medals in the Olympics 2004? if u do then i think it was Athens/Greece
The United States won the most medals at the 2004 Summer Olympics with 102: 36 gold, 39 silver, and 27 bronze.
Australia's high for gold medals was the 2004 Games in Athens when they won 17.
Countries winning the most gold medals in the 2004 Olympics: 1) United States - 36 2) China - 32 3) Russia - 27 4) Australia - 17 5) Japan - 16
The United States won the most medals (102) and the most gold medals (36) at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Click on the '2004 Medal Table' link below to see the number of medals won by each nation.
I was not able to find total medals over all Olympics but was able to find counts over the last five Olympics: In the 2004 Olympics, the United States won the most medals with 28 and Australia won the second most with 15. In the 2000 Olympics, the United States won the most medals with 33 and Australia won the second most with 18. In the 1996 Olympics, the United States won the most medals with 26 and Australia and Germany tied for second most with 12. In the 1992 Olympics, the United States won the most medals with 27 and Germany won the second most with 11. In the 1988 Olympics, the East Germany won the most medals with 28 and the United States won the second most with 18.
As of the 2008 Games in Beijing, Michael Phelps holds the current record, winning 14 gold medals in the combined games of the 2004 Athens Olympics and 2008 Beijing Olympics. He holds the record for the most gold medals (8) won at a single Olympics.
It was US swimmer Michael Phelps, who won 8 gold medals at the Beijing 2008 Olympics. In addition, he also won 6 at the 2004 Games. This total of 14 gold medals makes Phelps the athlete who has won the most Olympic gold medals in the history of the Olympics.