Currently USA has the most number of medals with 37 medals in all.
Through the 2008 Games in Beijing, that is India with 8 gold medals in men's hockey. Great Britain, Germany, and Pakistan have each won 3 gold medals, Netherlands has won 2 gold medals, and Australia and New Zealand have won 1 gold medal.
96 US Medals of Honor were awarded for WWI service.
Through the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver, Canada has won a total of 405 medals in the Summer and Winter Olympics.Here is the breakdown:Summer GamesGold: 58Silver: 94Bronze: 108Total Summer: 260Winter GamesGold: 52Silver: 45Bronze: 48Total Winter: 145
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As quoted from wikipedia The convention used by the IOC is to sort by the number of gold medals the athletes from a country have earned. In the event of a tie in the number of gold medals, the number of silver medals is taken into consideration, and then the number of bronze medals. If two countries have an equal number of gold, silver, and bronze medals, they are ordered in the table alphabetically by their IOC country code.
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US tops in the maximum number of medals
It could be China , they won the most gold medals.
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Norway is the country that has won the most number of Winter Olympic gold medals. Norway has a cumulative total of 118 gold medals.
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Assuming this question relates to the number of medals won by a country and hence theyre position on the mdeal -- tables ; U.S.A. had a total of 104 medals, of which 46 were gold, 29 - silver and 29 bronze , giving a total of 104 medals. China came second place with a total of 88 medals and Great Britain came 3rd place, with a total of 65 medals and 29 of which were gold.
The previous record for gold medals by the host country was 10. The previous best for gold medals at the winter games, host or not, was 13 by Norway and Russia.