New Zealand won 13 medals in the 2012 summer Olympics including 6 Gold Medals, 2 Silver Medals, and 5 Bronze medals
The most successful Olympics was Los Angeles in 1984, where NZ won eight gold medals (and a total of 11) and finished 8th on the medal table. However, since these Olympics were boycotted by the USSR and the GDR among other nations this total was arguably inflated. The most successful other than this was Seoul in 1988 where 13 medals (including 3 gold) were won.
Through the 2010 Games in Vancouver, New Zealand has won 87 Olympic medals. 86 of those medals were in the Summer Games (36 gold, 16 silver, 34 bronze) and 1 in the Winter Games (silver).
New Zealand first competed in the Olympics in 1908. Since then the country has won over one hundred medals in the summer games. They have won gold, silver, and bronze medals. They have also won one medal in the winter games. The winter medal was silver won in Albertville in 1992.
Russia received the most medals in the 2014 Winter Olympics. Here are the top ten countries that received the most medals: 1. Russian Fed. - 33 total medals 2. United States - 28 total medals 3. Norway - 26 total medals 4. Canada - 25 total medals 5. Netherlands - 24 total medals 6. Germany - 19 total medals 7. Austria - 17 total medals 8. France - 15 total medals 9. Sweden - 15 total medals 10. Switzerland - 11 total medals
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Michael Phelps - Swimmer - 8 Gold medals Olympics 2008
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New Zealand won 9 medals in total
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The fastest swimmer in the Olympics is Michael Phelps from Baltimore, Maryland and he broke the world record of 7 gold medals by earning 8.
7 Gold Medals in a single Olympics. he was a swimmer.
New Zealand is ranked 15th in London Olympics medal count with 6 gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze medals.