Countries With The Most Summer Olympic Medals

In the history of the Summer Olympics, the United States has been the most successful nation ever, with a combined total of more than 2,600 medals in 28 Olympic Games. More than one thousand of these were gold, with almost 800 silver and over 700 bronze. The second most successful team in Summer Olympic history was the Soviet Union**, who took home 440 golds and more than 1,100 total medals in ten Olympic Games between 1952 and 1992. When the total medal hauls of the Soviet Union, Russia and the Russian Empire are combined, they still fall short of the U.S. tally by almost one thousand medals. The third most successful Olympic team is that of Great Britain, who have participated in all 29 Olympic Games since 1896, and have taken home 285 golds and 916 total medals. China are in fourth place with more than 260 gold medals, but when all of the medals won by German athletes are combined they total at 438 golds and more than 1,380 overall. The Bahamas, Finland, and Hungary have won the most medals per capita.

While European and Anglophone nations have traditionally dominated the medals tables, recent decades have seen the emergence and increased participation from athletes representing developing nations, such as Kenya, Jamaica, and particularly China. Although China has competed in just 11 Summer Olympics, they have the fourth most gold medals across a variety of events, despite only developing a significant Olympic presence in the 1980s. Athletes from African and Caribbean nations have also developed a more formidable presence since this time, by focusing their resources on specific sports; for example, Kenyan athletes have established a lasting legacy in distance running events, while Jamaicans have dominated sprinting events in recent years. Despite this increased investment, the past three Olympic Games have seen a record number of African-born athletes representing high-income countries in the Arabian Gulf; most notably, athletes born in Kenya and Ethiopia competing for Bahrain.

As mentioned above, European and Anglophone countries have dominated the medals tables in the past; this is because they had the financial resources to send athletes around the world to compete, and, until 1964, the host cities were always in these countries, which cause financial and logistical difficulties for African, Asian and Latin American countries. Financial difficulties have caused some countries to refuse invitations to the Olympics as recently as the 1980s, for example, many African and Latin American countries joined in the U.S.-led boycott of the 1980 Moscow Games (due to the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan), saving face by citing the boycott and not financial problems as the reason. This boycott also contributed to the Soviet Union and East Germany's high medal tally, as both nations took over sixty percent of all available gold medals. In retaliation, the Soviet Union led a boycott of the following Games in Los Angeles, opening the way for the United States to win almost half of all available golds in 1984.

Recent years have seen doping scandals replace financial and political factors as the main external-influence on the medals table. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) was founded by the International Olympic Committee in 1999, to combat the increasing use of performance-enhancing substances in sports. Since then it has had a major impact on the Olympic medal table, and has helped rescind and redistribute more than one hundred Olympic medals. Athletes from Russia and former-Soviet countries have been particularly affected by these measures, which follows a legacy of state-sponsored doping programs dating back to the 1980s. In 2019, WADA banned all Russian athletes from the 2020 Games in Tokyo due to yet another state-sponsored doping scandal; athletes from Russia could only compete if they have been cleared by WADA prior to the games, while representing the Russian Olympic Committee, rather than the country itself.

(Source: Statista)

Countries with the Most Summer Olympics Medals

Includes Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics

Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
United States11809598412980
United Kingdom296320332948
Germany293293306892
France258289327874
Italy257224261742
China275227194696
Sweden205222234661
Australia169178215562
Japan183172200555
Russia196164187547
Norway192176160528
Canada144172209525
Hungary182156180518
Finland144148180472
Netherlands140148163451
Switzerland109124125358
South Korea127116114357
Austria83115128326
Poland7996145320
Romania9097122309
Cuba857185241
Bulgaria559085230
Denmark487979206
Spain497250171
Belgium445661161
Brazil374271150
Ukraine383772147
New Zealand533453140
Greece354541121
Kenya354236113
Turkey412637104
Belarus213547103
Czech Republic28323898
South Africa27332989
Jamaica26362587
Kazakhstan16244080
Argentina21263077
Iran24232976
Mexico13243673
Ethiopia23122358
North Korea16172356
Croatia18191552
Azerbaijan7142849
Slovenia10142145
Estonia14111843
Slovakia1318940
Georgia10121840
Egypt8111938
Indonesia8141537
Uzbekistan1162037
India1091635
Thailand1081735
Ireland11101435
Colombia5131634
Mongolia2111730
Latvia5141130
Portugal591428
Nigeria3111327
Lithuania671326
Morocco751224
Serbia671124
Venezuela37919
Trinidad and Tobago351119
Armenia28818
Algeria54817
Bahamas82616
Tunisia53715
Philippines15814
Malaysia08513
Chile27413
Israel31913
Dominican Republic35412
Uganda44311
Pakistan33410
Uruguay22610
Puerto Rico22610
Liechtenstein22610
Hong Kong2349
Zimbabwe3418
Qatar2158
Kyrgyzstan0347
Cameroon3126
Moldova0246
Vietnam1315
Ghana0145
Ecuador3205
Singapore1225
Namibia0505
Saudi Arabia0224
Peru1304
Ivory Coast1124
Syria1124
Tajikistan1124
Lebanon0224
Costa Rica1124
Bahrain2204
Luxembourg1304
Iceland0224
Jordan1113
Panama1023
Kuwait0033
Fiji2013
Grenada1113
San Marino0123
Tanzania0202
Afghanistan0022
Mozambique1012
Niger0112
Sri Lanka0202
Zambia0112
Burundi1102
Haiti0112
United Arab Emirates1012
Botswana0112
North Macedonia0112
Suriname1012
Bermuda1012
Sudan0101
Iraq0011
Burkina Faso0011
Guatemala0101
Senegal0101
Togo0011
Paraguay0101
Turkmenistan0101
Eritrea0011
Gabon0101
Mauritius0011
Cyprus0101
Djibouti0011
Guyana0011
Montenegro0101
Barbados0011
Samoa0101
Tonga0101

 

Total Summer Olympic gold, silver and bronze medals by country since 1896

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