Countries don't win the Olympics. The purpose is to promote the competition between skilled athletes of all nations without boundries. While there is always a nationalistic pride and the 'medal count' is often featured, there is no 'winning country' in the Olympics.
Bosnia
USA cause we are bomb digity
No it does not. The amount of medals that a country wins in the Olympics is determined by the number of events that they are entered in and by the capabilities of those competing. However, wealthy countries usually have a larger population to choose from and can afford to send more people to he olympics. Wealth is not a determining factor in the awarding of medals but in a round about way it does influence training, food, equipment to train with, better coaches, etc..
you would feel proud and happy with yourself (well how would you feel if you did something that wonderful for your country?!?!)
Norway wins the bronze medal in Women's Cross Country 10km classical in the Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics.
There is no competition for which team wins the most medals based on any criteria.
you know who wins by the cumulative number of all the medals won at the end of the olympics. they are listed in the paper or on the olympics.
because the Olympics is like a world cup in football so if someone wins it is like a world cup.and because if someone wins a gold medal they will know that they are good athletes and so will other people.
13 by Russia in '76 and Norway in '02. Canada is tied as of 2:06 MST, 28/02/10.
electors
he is a tall jamaican who wins the Olympics every time he inters