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That was the United States who won 242 medals (79 gold, 83 silver, 80 bronze) at the 1904 Games in St. Louis, USA. Travel being as difficult as it was back then, only 12 nations participated in the 1904 Games and the US had 4 times as many athletes as all the other competing nations combined.

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