The United States broke the record for total medal count at any winter Olympic games by any country in 2010. The total number of medals they won is 37.
They won 29 of the Gold Medals 14 of the Silver Medals and 15 of the Bronze Medals for 58 Total Medals
The US won a total of 37 medals, beating Germany for the record of most medals won by any country in any winter Olympic games.
The USA won 46 Gold, 29 Silver, and 29 Bronze Medals in the London 2012 Olympics for a total Medal count of 104.
In the 2012 London Summer olympics, Russia won a total of 82 medals. Russia has won 498 medals in the history of the olympic games. In the London olympics, the United States won a total of 104 medals. The States has won 2652 medals in the history of the olympic games.
Norway has won the most Winter Olympic medals all time with 280, they have also won the most gold medals with 98. The US is second with 216 total medals.
104 total Medals 46 gold, 29 silver and 29 bronze for a total of 104
how many gold medals does US have so far in the 2012 olympics
America has won 104 medals in total in the 2012 Olympics. 46 Gold Medals. 29 Silver Medals. 29 Bronze Medals. You can also find a list of the medal count for London 2012 in the related link.
The USA won Gold Medals in 46 events and a total of 104 medals
No, at the 1936 Summer Games they won 24 gold medals along with 20 silver and 12 bronze for a total of 56. At the 1936 Winter Games, the US won 1 gold and 3 bronze for a total of 4 medals.
As of the 2008 Games, the United States has won 895 gold, 692 silver, and 602 bronze for a total of 2,189 Summer Olympic medals. This website can't tell me how much they have won in the past olympics.