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Sports > Winter olympic medals > All time: Countries Compared

DEFINITION: All-time Winter Games medal standings, according to The Golden Book of the Olympic Games. Medal counts include figure skating medals (1908 and '20) and hockey medals (1920) awarded at the Summer Games. National medal standings for the Winter and Summer Games are not recognized by the IOC.

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COUNTRY
AMOUNT
DATE
GRAPH
1 NorwayNorway 263 1920
2 United StatesUnited States 193 1920
3 AustriaAustria 162 1920
4 FinlandFinland 142 1920
5 GermanyGermany 125 1920
6 SwedenSweden 108 1920
7 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 103 1920
8 CanadaCanada 96 1920
9 ItalyItaly 89 1920
10 FranceFrance 72 1920
11 NetherlandsNetherlands 69 1920
12 RussiaRussia 58 1920
13 JapanJapan 31 1920
14 United KingdomUnited Kingdom 26 1920
15 ChinaChina 22 1920
16 South KoreaSouth Korea 20 1920
17 LiechtensteinLiechtenstein 9 1920
=18 HungaryHungary 6 1920
=18 PolandPoland 6 1920
=20 Czech RepublicCzech Republic 5 1920
=20 BulgariaBulgaria 5 1920
=20 BelarusBelarus 5 1920
=20 BelgiumBelgium 5 1920
=20 KazakhstanKazakhstan 5 1920
=25 AustraliaAustralia 4 1920
=25 CroatiaCroatia 4 1920
=25 SpainSpain 4 1920
=28 UkraineUkraine 3 1920
=28 EstoniaEstonia 3 1920
=28 SloveniaSlovenia 3 1920
=31 LuxembourgLuxembourg 2 1920
=31 North KoreaNorth Korea 2 1920
=33 DenmarkDenmark 1 1920
=33 UzbekistanUzbekistan 1 1920
=33 RomaniaRomania 1 1920
=33 New ZealandNew Zealand 1 1920

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Sports > Winter olympic medals > All time: Countries Compared Map

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Norway also invented most of the winter Olympic sports.
It wasn't until the early 90's when the IOC added diffrent
sports and nations. Norway's total are very skewed.

Posted on 28 Feb 2010

Ken

Ken

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You should update the site... I agree with Eric.

Posted on 26 Feb 2010

Madam Norway

Madam Norway

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Croatia has 7 medals: 2002 (Salt Lake City 3 gold and 1 silver. 2006 (Torino) 1 gold 2 silver.
Check: http://www.nbcolympics.com/nations/nation=CRO/medals/all-time-standings/by-year/index.html

Posted on 26 Feb 2010

Slavko

Slavko

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These counting do not include the stripped medals for using dope etc... That's why the totals are different, I dont think medals should count if the Olympian used substances anways. Keep that in mind.

Posted on 17 Feb 2010

Asim

Asim

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Eric
14th February 2010 :

No this is NOT correct, Norway as a total of 286 medals.

Gold: 98
Silver: 102
Bronze: 86

not included Vancouver 2010

Posted on 16 Feb 2010

David

David

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Are these numbers correct? Aren't the norwegian population like 4 millions or something.? i mean, is it like posble? if it is the case, its quit impresing!

Posted on 14 Feb 2010

Eric

Eric

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Estonia has 6 medals (4+1+1), not only 3. See http://www.nbcolympics.com/nations/nation=est/index.html
The other countries are incorrect, too
http://www.nbcolympics.com/nations/region=3/index.html

Posted on 13 Feb 2010

Koit

Koit

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