The United States was first with 102 medals (36 gold, 39 silver, 27 bronze), Russia was second with 92 (27 gold, 27 silver, 38 bronze), and China was third with 63 (32 gold, 17 silver, 14 bronze).
The United States won the most Gold medals (40) and the most medals total (97) at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. Click on the '2000 Summer Olympic Games Medal Count' link on this page to see an entire listing of the medal count.
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The US won 25 medals in Track and Field during the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, comprised of 8 Gold , 12 Silver, and 5 bronze medals. Track and field events are referred to as "athletics" in the Olympics Games, which includes the marathon event, for which one silver and one bronze were awarded.
At the 2004 Summer Olympic games, Russia won a total of 38 bronze medals.
The US won 28 bronze medals at the 2004 Summer Olympic games in Athens.
At the 2004 Summer Olympic games in Athens, France won a total of 9 silver medals.
Russia won 27 silver medals at the 2005 Summer Olympic games in Athens.
101 total medals.
101 total medals.
The United States won a total of 100 medals at the 2004 Athens Summer Olympics.
Click on the 'Olympic Medals' link below to see pictures of the medals awards at the 2004 Games in Athens.
Russia won 28 gold medals at the 2004 Athens Olympics, from a total of 92 medals.
Japan won 16 gold, 9 silver, and 12 bronze for a total of 37 medals at the 2004 Summer Games in Athens.
0.Bahrain sent 10 athletes to the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens to participate in sailing, swimming, athletics, and shooting. They won no medals.
As of the 2008 Games, Guinea-Bissau has competed in three Summer Games (1996, 2000, 2004) and has not won an Olympic medal.