Top 10 Olympic Medal Winning Countries
The
Olympics is a widely known event that has been held in several
countries over the years and has made for itself a niche in the sporting
world that is surpassed by no other. Each country since the inception
of the Olympics has strived to be able to host it and also to win the
most medals in the cut throat competition. It is a matter of national
pride if any competition within the event is won by a certain country’s
representative. The wide TV and press coverage alone makes it an
extremely important event no matter what country any sports enthusiast
is in. Below is a detailed list of all the countries that have made it
to the top ten as far as medal winning is concerned.
The United States Of America
The USA is right at the top of
the list with having participated in every session of the Olympics since
its inception. They also have the best track record to date. According
to record they have only ever missed one Olympics which was in 1980 and
this session was boycotted due to certain reasons. There is a committee
in the USA that deals solely with its participation in the Olympics and
it is known as USOC or The United States Olympic Committee. American
participants are recorded to have won due to their own effort and talent
about 2298 medals (summer games) and 253 (winter Olympics). Swimming
and athletics have been America’s strongest sports throughout their
participation and the maximum medals have been won for these. 09 more after the break...
Soviet Union
Following
shortly after is the Soviet Union that has won a staggering total of
1204 medals. Their first appearance in the Olympics games was in 1952
and they have chosen to participate on quite a few occasions after that.
They have often ranked either first or second in the lineup of most
medals won for quite a few surveys. Nina Romashkova was the first woman
participant to win a gold medal for her country at the Helsinki games in
1952. 12 of 15 different Soviet republics competed in 1992 and came in
second place.
Great Britain
This
country is third and has won some 689 medals in its overall record of
participation in the Olympic Games. Initially, representatives of Great
Britain included the Irish, hailing dominantly from Northern Ireland.
Britain is one of the countries to have competed in the first ever
Olympics, making a name for itself. This team is the only one to have
ever managed to always get a gold medal in all the summer games. Great
Britain also has a record of never having missed a single Olympics.
France
France
comes at fourth, having won 679 medals according to records. This
country has a track record of never having missed any of the Olympics
Games regardless of where they have been held. For this statement there
is only a small hitch on the fact that it cannot be firmly established
whether Albert Corey’s participation is to be credited to France or the
United States for the 1904 games. Cycling and fencing have been the most
popular sports for the French and they have excelled largely in these
sports more than any others. The Olympics games have been hosted by
France about a total of 5 times. The French have also managed to win 94
medals additionally in the Winter Games.
Germany
Germany
has to date won about 648 medals, falling only slightly behind France.
Germany has participated since 1896. They have on 3 occasions hosted the
event. German participants have won gold, silver and bronze medals in
both the summer and winter games.
Italy
Italy
has won a total of 595 medals and has competed in all the Olympic Games
missing only the 1904 games. Italy has had the honor of hosting the
event 3 times. They have won about 228 gold medals which is a staggering
total and it makes them 4th in line as far as victories go. Italy has
the Italian National Olympic Committee to regulate and deal with its
participation in the games every four years. The committee was finalized
in 1913. Italy has also participated in the Mediterranean Games.
Sweden
Sweden
is next in line with a grand total of 588 medals. Sweden has like many
other not left out any Olympic Games and has participated in all of them
with the exception of the 1904 games which is did not pay much
attention to. They have only hosted the event once. Their established
committee was also finalized in 1913.
East Germany
GDR
or the German Democratic Republic has a separate Olympic committee to
deal with its participation. They have managed to win about 519 medals
in their Olympic career.
Hungary
Hungary
has participated in most or all summer and winter games since the
inception of the Olympics. After World War 1 they were purposely not
invited in 1920 and they also boycotted the games in 1984. Fencing has
proved over time to be their most popular sport for participation and
medal winning. They have won 454 medals and have never had the honor of
hosting the game themselves. Nevertheless this is the most medals won by
a country that has never been a host.
Finland
Finland comes in last but not
least. They have won 446 medals and they began participating in 1908 and
have never stopped since. They have hosted the event once. Wrestling
and athletics seem to be their areas of expertise and they have won the
most medals in these 2 sports. Their Olympic committee came into being
properly in 1907.