Tennis has been competed in 13 Olympic Games (1896-1924 and 1988-2008). The players with the most gold medals are Reginard Doherty of Great Britain and Venus Williams of the United States, each with 3. Doherty won gold in men's doubles and mixed doubles at the 1900 Games in Paris and in men's doubles at the 1908 Games in London. Williams won gold in women's singles and doubles at the 2000 Games in Sydney and women's doubles at the 2008 Games in Beijing.
Since tennis returned to the Olympics as a medal sport in 1988, the player with the most gold medals is Venus Williams of the United States with 3. She won gold in 2000 in women's singles and women's doubles and in 2008 in women's doubles. Her partner in doubles both times was her sister, Serena.
Andy Murray, Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan, Serena Williams, Serena Williams and Venus Williams, & Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi won the gold medals for 5 events of Men's singles, Men's doubles, Women's singles, Women's doubles, & Mixed doubles
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London is not a specific NOC (National Olympics Committee) - the number of medals won in the Olympics is counted by individual country. Great Britain won a total of 19 gold medals at the Olympics.
Norway with 13 gold medals.
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China with 4 medals.
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So far India has only 18 gold medals, making it the country with the least gold.
Individual: Swimmer Michael Phelps of the United States won 8 medals: 6 gold and 2 bronze. Country: The United States won 102 medals: 36 gold, 39 silver, and 27 bronze.
No individual athlete won seven gold medals in 1988. Swimmer Kristin Otto of East Germany won the most gold medals with 6.
Norway is the country that has won the most number of Winter Olympic gold medals. Norway has a cumulative total of 118 gold medals.
The Philippines with five gold medals.
The Unites States has won the most gold medals in the history of the Olympics.