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Norway and Finland won the most gold medals at the 1924 Winter Olympics with 4 each.
They won 13 gold medals in the summer olympics, and none in the winter olympics.
1924 Winter Games in Chamonix. Norway won 17 medals (4 gold, 7 silver, 6 bronze) at the 1924 Games, the first ever Winter Olympics. Speed skater Roald Larsen won the most medals of any Norwegian athlete with 5 (2 silver, 3 bronze).
USA (45).
Alissa Cox, from New Zealand
The USA have won a total of 216 medals at the Winter Olympics (78 gold, 80 silver and 58 bronze) from Chamonix 1924 to Torino 2006.
Harold Abrahams won a total of two medals at the 1924 Paris Olympics: a gold medal in the 100 meters and a bronze medal in the 4x100 meter relay. His victory in the 100 meters is particularly notable as it made him the first British athlete to win gold in that event.
Canada won only one medal (gold in Hockey) at the 1924 Winter Olympics.
Norway with 17 (4 gold, 7 silver, 6 bronze).
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing: 4705 gold medals have been awarded in the Summer Olympics since 1896. Great Britain has won 207 of them. This is a percentage of 4.40. 774 gold medals have been awarded in the Winter Olympics since 1924. Great Britain has won 8 of them. This is a percentage of 1.03.
Officially, Monaco has yet to win a medal in the Olympics. However, a Monegasque architect won a bronze medal at the 1924 Summer Olympics at the Art Competitions, which were no longer recognized as official by the IOC.
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