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Australia. Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, Australia has won 56 swimming gold medals and Netherlands has won 18.
Yes, the 17 gold medals won by Australia in 2004 was the most the Australian team had won in an Olympic Games. It was the 4th most gold medals won by a country at the 2004 Games, behind the United States with 36, China with 32, and Russia with 27.
Australia won 2 medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics: a gold and a bronze.
Australia won 2 medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics: one gold and one bronze.
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).
Australia. Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, Australia has won 56 swimming gold medals and Netherlands has won 18.
Australia won 8 gold medals in 2010 youth olympic games.
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At the 2004 Games in Athens, Australia won medals in ... Gold - cycling, diving, field hockey, rowing, shooting, swimming Silver - athletics, baseball, canoeing, cycling, diving, rowing, softball, swimming, triathlon Bronze - archery, athletics, cycling, diving, rowing, shooting, swimming, tennis
Australia won 14 Gold medals placing them #6 in the medals table
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Australia won at least won one Olympics each Olympic games.
Michael Phelps currently holds the world record for winning the most swimming medals. He has won 14 gold medals from swimming during the 2004 and 2008 Olympic games.
Australia won 14 Gold Medals at the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008.
Australia won a total of 35 medals (7 gold, 16 silver, and 12 bronze)
As of the 2008 Games, that would be swimming. Australia has won 50 gold medals in swimming. Second is athletics with 18 gold medals and third is cycling with 13 gold medals.