Because that was how the tradition was. They did not compete, should we give them medals for that?
Yes, but not by the International Olympic Committee. It's the various national sports organizations (including the local Olympic Committees) that give the athlethes prize money for medals won.
Olympic medals in which sport for germany
Israel has won the majority of their Olympic medals in the sports of Judo and Sailing. 3 medalswere won in Judo and 3 medals were won in Sailing.
They had 51 athletes in 10 Sports and Won 6 Medals including 4 Gold Medals
Most of the olympic sports, medals have come mainly from swimming, athletics and boxing.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, Great Britain has won the most Summer Olympic medals in athletics (188 medals), swimming (65 medals), cycling (63 medals), and rowing (54 medals) and has won the most Winter Olympic medals in figure skating (15 medals), bobsled (4 medals), and skeleton (4 medals).
Rowdy Gaines
In all sports, but most medals in Olympic sports and disciplines in the world. Wrestler. Weightlifting. Taekwondo. Jdv. Volleyball. Athletics. Respectively.
Cross Country Skiing and Speed Skating.
So far India has only 18 gold medals, making it the country with the least gold.
Countries don't compete in the Olympics, people do. To "win" the Olympics, if it is such a thing, would be to be the country with the most and highest medals. And to be the country with the most and highest medals, you need to be the country with the most winning athletes. To get good athletes in as many sports as possible, a country need to make it easy for promising athletes to train, and to train well. Provide coaches, arenas, training camps, doctors, dieticians, sports equipment and so on.
a total of thirteen Olympic medals (six gold, two silver, and five bronze), New Zealand Olympic Committee sent 184 athletes, 97 men and 87 women who competed in 16 sports and won a total of thirteen Olympic medals (six gold, two silver, and five bronze),