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Olympic medal list (recording the glory and brilliance of global sports elites)
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If you want to check the medal list of previous Olympic Games, you can follow the following steps:
Open the browser and enter the keyword "Olympic medal list" to search.
On the search results page, you can find the medal lists of previous Olympic Games provided by multiple websites, and you can choose one according to your own needs.
After entering the website, you can see the medal list of previous Olympic Games provided by the website, which is generally arranged by year.
Click on the medal list of the corresponding year to see the medals of this year's Olympic Games, including the number of gold medals, silver medals and bronze medals and the ranking of countries.
If you want to see a country's medals in previous Olympic Games, you can search on the website or click on the link of the corresponding country.
Previous medal list
The following is the medal list of this Olympic Games:
The first Olympic Games (Athens, 1896)
The first Olympic Games was attended by 2,465,438+0 athletes from 65,438+03 countries. These events include track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, tennis, shooting, swimming and rowing. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. Greece ranked first with gold medals of 10, silver medals of 17 and bronze medals of 19, while the United States and Germany ranked second and third respectively.
Second Olympic Games (Paris, 1900)
There are 997 athletes from 24 countries in the second Olympic Games, including track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, fencing, rowing, sailing and cycling 19 events. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. France ranked first with 10 1 medals, while the United States and Germany ranked second and third respectively.
The Third Olympic Games (St. Louis, 1904)
The 3rd Olympic Games * * * has 65 1 athletes from 12 countries, and the events include track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, fencing, rowing, sailing and cycling 18. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. The United States ranked first with 239 medals, while Germany and Cuba ranked second and third respectively.
The 4th Olympic Games (1908, London)
There are 2008 athletes from 22 countries in the 4th Olympic Games. These events include track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, fencing, rowing, sailing and cycling. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. Britain ranked first with 56 medals, while the United States and Sweden ranked second and third respectively.
The 5th Olympic Games (Stockholm, 19 12)
The 5th Olympic Games * * * has 2,407 athletes from 28 countries, including track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, fencing, rowing, sailing and cycling 18 events. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. Sweden ranked first with 65 medals, while the United States and Germany ranked second and third respectively.
The 6th Olympic Games (19 16, originally planned to be held in Berlin, but cancelled due to World War I)
Seventh Olympic Games (1920, Antwerp)
The 7th Olympic Games has 2626 athletes from 29 countries, including track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, fencing, rowing, sailing and cycling. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. The United States ranked first with 95 medals, while Sweden and Britain ranked second and third respectively.
The 8th Olympic Games (Paris, 1924)
The 8th Olympic Games has 3089 athletes from 44 countries, including track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, fencing, rowing, sailing and cycling 17 events. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. The United States ranked first with 99 medals, while France and Switzerland ranked second and third respectively.
The 9th Olympic Games (Amsterdam, 1928)
There are 2883 athletes from 46 countries participating in the 9th Olympic Games, including track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, fencing, rowing, sailing and cycling 14. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. The United States ranked first with 56 medals, while Germany and Sweden ranked second and third respectively.
The 10th Olympic Games (1932, Los Angeles)
The 10th Olympic Games has 1.332 athletes from 37 countries, including track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing, fencing, rowing, sailing and cycling. At that time, there was only a total ranking in the medal list. The United States ranked first with 103 medals, while Italy and Sweden ranked second and third respectively.
The 11th Olympic Games (1936, Berlin)
3963 athletes from 49 countries participated in the 1 1 Olympic Games. These events include track and field, weightlifting, wrestling, boxing and boxing.
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