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Women's Gymnastics Competition: 6 All Around = 1 Team = 1 (Each team member receives a medal which may alter your count.) Individual Event Medals = 4 (Floor, Vault, Bars, Beam) Men's Gymnastics: 8 All Around - 1 Team = 1 Individual Events: 6 (Floor, Vault, Parallel Bars, Pommel Horse, Rings, High Bar) I don't think it has ever been accomplished but an athlete would have to win the All Around Competition as well as each individual event and also be a member of the winning team. Women: 6, Men: 8 There are also rules that may enter into an athlete's eligibility to win this many medals, but I am not sure.

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In the 2004 Olympics, ther were 921 total medals given. One third of that is 307, which should represent gold, but there could have been some ties and that could make that number off a little.

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12 medals and 152 trophies

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10 medals

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2300

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