After the 2010 Winter Olympics and Vancouver, here are the countries with the most medals overall:
1. USA: 2548
2. Soviet Union: 1204
3. Great Britain: 737
4. France: 730
5. Germany: 719
United States (11 gold medals)
For the Olympics between 1992-2008, that is the United States with 149 (62 gold, 47 silver, 40 bronze).Australia has won the second most swimming medals during that time with 74 (21 gold, 27 silver, 26 bronze).
No it is not, The Olympics are won and given to the country who bided the most for it.
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Greece, but the USA won the most gold medals.
The USA won 104 Medals including 46 Gold Medals and China was second with 88 and 38 Gold Medals
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.
Germany had the most gold medals at the 2006 Winter Olympics with 11.
Canada won 14 gold medals at the 2010 Winter Olympics.
United States (11 gold medals)
As of the 2008 Games, since the modern Olympics began in 1896, the United States has won the most gold medals (896) and total medals (2191) in the Summer Olympics. The Soviet Union/Russia is second in both gold (395) and total (1010) medals. Since the Winter Olympics began, Norway has won the most gold (98) and total (280) medals in the Winter Games. The United States and Soviet Union/Russia are tied for second most gold medals (78) and the US is second in total medals (216) and the Soviet Union/Russia is third (194).
For the Olympics between 1992-2008, that is the United States with 149 (62 gold, 47 silver, 40 bronze).Australia has won the second most swimming medals during that time with 74 (21 gold, 27 silver, 26 bronze).
Canada won most gold medals (14) overall in the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Germany won the most gold medals at the 1998 Winter Olympics with 12.
The USA won 46 Gold Medals
Norway with 13 gold medals.
No it is not, The Olympics are won and given to the country who bided the most for it.