No, he is tied for the 2nd most Olympic gold medals won (4) with Dawn Fraser. Ian Thorpe has won the most gold medals (5) in swimming for Australia.
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Over the years, the United States has won the most medals with a total of 2549. 2nd is Great Britain (737), and 3rd is France (730).
Bahamas 1st Australia 2nd
China with 38 Gold Medals
there are 3 diffrent ypes of medals(1st,2nd and 3rd)
USA was 1st with 36 medals, Germany was 2nd with 29 medals, Canada was 3rd with 25 medals
1st 2nd and 3rd
Well Hawaii it self isn't a country, it is part of the United States of America. The United States of America won 36 gold, 38 silver, and 36 bronze medals for a total of 110. They won the most silver and bronze medals and had the most medals overall. Yet China won 51 gold medals placing the United States of America 2nd overall in the whole chart of medal winning countries.
Well...I think it is my best friend Bridget O'Malley she is always in 1st and 2nd and 3rd.
China was by far the most successful in terms of medals. They received 51 gold (compared to 36 of 2nd place), 21 silver and 28 bronze. USA received 38 silver and 36 bronze, and although this is more than China, they were still far behind in terms of gold medals.
Alpine skiing, Bobsled, Biathlon, Cross Country, Figure Skating (pairs), Luge, Nordic Combined, Ski Jumping, Skeleton, and Speed Skating. Germany is currently sitting in 2nd place for most medals. They have 26