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Summer Olympics: Top Three Countries in Every Sport Part I

London's Tower Bridge Supporting the Olympic Rings

London’s Tower Bridge Supporting the Olympic Rings

By total medals – both men’s and women’s sports – these are the top three countries, all-time, in every Summer Olympics sport represented at the 2012 London Games.

These 32 sports are pretty much the current standard for the quadrennial Olympics event schedule.

Tomorrow, we’ll take a look at those sports that just didn’t take in Part II – the top three countries in all the other sports ever played at the Summer Games.

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ARCHERY TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. South Korea  34 19 
2. United States  30 13 
3. France  24 10 
           
ATHLETICS (TRACK/FIELD) TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
United States  759 322  242  195 
Great Britain  197 52  83  62 
Soviet Union  193 64  55  74 
           
BADMINTON TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. China  30 11  13 
2. Indonesia  18
3. South Korea  17
           
BASKETBALL TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. United States  24 19 
2. Soviet Union  12
3. Yugoslavia  7
           
BEACH VOLLEYBALL TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Brazil  9
2. United States  7
3. Australia  2
3. China  2
           
BOXING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. United States  109 49  23  37 
2. Cuba  63 32  19  12 
3. Soviet Union  51 14  19  18 
           
CANOEING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Hungary  71 19  27  25 
2. Germany  68 29  20  19 
3. Soviet Union  51 29  13 
           
CYCLING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. France  94 41  26  27 
2. Great Britain  75 24  29  22 
3. Italy  60 36  16 
           
DIVING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. United States  131 47  41  43 
2. China  53 31  14 
3. Germany  25 10 
           
EQUESTRIAN TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Germany  59 28  15  16 
2. United States  49 11  20  18 
3. Sweden  42 17  11  14 
           
FENCING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Italy  120 46  41  33 
1. France  120 44  41  35 
3. Hungary  84 35  22  27 
           
FOOTBALL TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. United States  6
1. Brazil  6
3. Hungary  5
3. Soviet Union  5
3. Yugoslavia  5
3. Denmark  5
           
GYMNASTICS (ARTISTIC) TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Soviet Union  182 72  67  43 
2. United States  99 31  35  33 
3. Japan  94 29  32  33 
           
GYMNASTICS (RHYTHMIC) TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Russia  10
2. Ukraine  4
2. Belarus  4
           
HANDBALL TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. South Korea  7
2. Soviet Union  6
3. Yugoslavia  5
           
HOCKEY (FIELD) TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Netherlands  14
2. India  11
2. Australia  11
           
JUDO TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Japan  72 36  18  18 
2. France  44 12  24 
3. South Korea  40 11  14  15 
           
MODERN PENTATHLON TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Hungary  21
1. Sweden  21
3. Soviet Union  15
           
ROWING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. United States  86 32  31  23 
2. Great Britain  60 26  21  13 
3. Germany  57 25  17  15 
           
SAILING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. United States  59 19  23  17 
2. Great Britain  50 24  15  11 
3. France  42 14  12  16 
           
SHOOTING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. United States  105 52  29  24 
2. Sweden  58 15  24  19 
3. Soviet Union  49 17  15  17 
           
SWIMMING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
United States  516 229  161  126 
Australia  181 57  62  62 
East Germany  92 38  32  22 
           
SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Japan  12
2. United States  9
3. Canada  8
           
TABLE TENNIS TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. China  45 22  15 
2. South Korea  17 12 
3. Germany  4
           
TAEKWONDO TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. South Korea  12
2. Chinese Taipei  7
3. United States  6
           
TENNIS TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Great Britain  40 15  13  12 
2. United States  32 17  10 
3. France  21
           
TRAMPOLINE TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
China  6
Canada  5
Russia  4
           
TRIATHLON TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Australia  4
2. New Zealand  3
2. Switzerland  3
           
VOLLEYBALL TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Soviet Union  12
2. Japan  8
3. Brazil  7
3. United States  7
           
WATER POLO TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Hungary  15
2. United States  12
3. Italy  7
3. Yugoslavia  7
3. Soviet Union  7
           
WEIGHTLIFTING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. Soviet Union  62 39  21 
2. China  49 28  13 
3. United States  41 16  16 
           
WRESTLING TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE
1. United States  120 48  42  30 
2. Soviet Union  116 62  31  23 
3. Finland  85 27  29  29 

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Summer Olympics Tennis: Roger Federer, Serena Williams and All-Time Singles Gold Medal Winners

Serena Williams Won Her First Singles Gold. Will Roger Federer?

Serena Williams Won Her First Singles Gold. Will Roger Federer?

Roger Federer may have 17 tennis majors in his pocket to Rafael Nadal‘s 11, but Nadal has one thing Federer does not, and that’s a singles Olympic gold medal – well, not yet at least.

Federer will be facing off against hometown hero Andy Murray on Sunday at Wimbledon’s Centre Court at 9AM EST in the gold medal match. Later in the day (11 AM EST) Murray will be going for another gold, with partner Laura Robson in the mixed doubles finals. That’s a tough schedule. Makes you hope he wins at least one gold.

On the women’s side, Serena Williams won her first singles gold today, destroying Russia’s Maria Sharapova 6-0, 6-1. She joins sister Venus as a fellow singles gold medal winner. Tomorrow, the Williams sisters will be going for more gold in the women’s doubles gold medal match at 7AM EST.

Both Federer and Serena (and Venus) Williams have won gold in men’s and women’s doubles, respectively, before.

Tennis has not always been an Olympic sport. In fact, it was only recently reinstated in 1988 after a 64-year self-imposed exile. Tennis was there in the first Olympic Games in 1896 and through 1924, but because the International Olympic Committee had such a strict definition of what an “amateur” was, the International Tennis Federation, a partner in the event, refused to allow the game to be official. Sadly, that meant so many greats – from Jimmy Connors to John McEnroe and Chris Evert to Martina Navratilova – never had the opportunity to vie for a gold medal like the players of today.

Take a look at all the tennis singles gold medal winners below. Note that in 1908 and 1912, there were two separate events, indoor and outdoor tennis, hence the two gold medals.

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MEN

2012 TBD: August 5th Roger Federer (Switzerland)  vs. Andy Murray (Great Britain)
2008 Rafael Nadal Spain
2004 Nicolás Massú Chile
2000 Yevgeny Kafelnikov Russia
1996 Andre Agassi USA
1992 Marc Rosset Switzerland
1988 Miloslav Mecír Czechoslovakia
1924 Vinnie Richards USA
1920 Louis Raymond South Africa
1912 André Gobert (Indoor)
France
  Charles Winslow (Outdoor)
South Africa
1908 Arthur Wentworth Gore (Indoor)
Great Britain
  Josiah Ritchie (Outdoor)
Great Britain
1906 Max Décugis France
1904 Beals Wright USA
1900 Laurie Doherty Great Britain
1896 John Pius Boland Great Britain

WOMEN

2012 Serena Williams USA
2008  Yelena Dementyeva  Russia
2004  Justine Henin-Hardenne  Belarus
2000  Venus Williams  USA
1996  Lindsay Davenport  USA
1992  Jennifer Capriati  USA
1988  Steffi Graf  West Germany
1924  Helen Wills  USA
1920  Suzanne Lenglen  France
1912  Edith Hannam (Indoor)
Great Britain
  Marguerite Broquedis-Billout (Outdoor) France
1908  Gladys Eastlake-Smith (Indoor)
Great Britain
  Dorothy Lambert Chambers (Outdoor) Great Britain
1906  Esme Simiriotis  Greece
1900  Charlotte Cooper  Great Britain

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Summer Olympics: Gabby Douglas and All-Time Medal Winners of the Women’s Gymnastics Individual All-Around

Gabby Douglas Wins Women's Gymnastics Individual All-Around Gold, Third In A Row For The USA

Gabby Douglas Wins Women’s Gymnastics Individual All-Around Gold, Third In A Row For The USA

Poised and confident spitfire Gabrielle “Gabby” Douglas, “The Flying Squirrel,” won the women’s gymnastics individual all-around gold last night in London, making it a threepeat for the USA.

Americans Nastia Liukin and Carly Patterson won in the 2008 and 2004 Games at Beijing and Athens, respectively.

Mary Lou Retton, perhaps the US’s most famous female gymnast, is the fourth, and last, American woman to win the all-around gold.

For most of the sport’s Olympic history, though, it has been the Romanians and Soviets who have dominated, at least in terms of overall medals.

Here are all the Olympics medalists in the event since 1952, the first year it became official, followed by a breakdown by country.

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OLYMPICS WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS INDIVIDUAL ALL-AROUND MEDALISTS

YEAR GOLD SILVER BRONZE
2012 Gabby Douglas USA Viktoria Komova RUS Aliya Mustafina RUS
2008 Nastia Liukin USA Shawn Johnson USA Yang Yilin CHN
2004 Carly Patterson USA Svetlana Khorkina RUS Zhang Nan CHN
2000 Simona Amânar ROU Maria Olaru ROU Liu Xuan CHN
1996 Liliya Podkopaieva UKR Gina Gogean ROU Simona Amânar ROU
          Lavinia Milosovici ROU
1992 Tetiana Hutsu EUN Shannon Miller USA Lavinia Milosovici ROU
1988 Yelena Shushunova URS Daniela Silivas ROU Svetlana Boginskaya URS
1984 Mary Lou Retton USA Ecaterina Szabo ROU Simona Pauca ROU
1980 Yelena Davydova URS Maxi Gnauck GDR
      Nadia Comaneci ROU    
1976 Nadia Comaneci ROU Nelli Kim URS Lyudmila Turishcheva URS
1972 Lyudmila Turishcheva URS Karin Janz GDR Tamara Lazakovich URS
1968 Vera Cáslavská TCH Zinaida Voronina URS Nataliya Kuchinskaya URS
1964 Vera Cáslavská TCH Larysa Latynina URS Polina Astakhova URS
1960 Larysa Latynina URS Sofiya Muratova URS Polina Astakhova URS
1956 Larysa Latynina URS Ágnes Keleti HUN Sofiya Muratova URS
1952 Mariya Horokhovska URS Nina Bocharova URS Margit Korondi HUN

WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS INDIVIDUAL ALL-AROUND GOLD MEDALS BY COUNTRY

1. URS Soviet Union 6
2. USA United States 4
3. ROU Romania 2
3. TCH Czechoslovakia 2
5. EUN Unified Team* 1
5. UKR Ukraine 1

WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS INDIVIDUAL ALL-AROUND OVERALL MEDALS BY COUNTRY

1. URS Soviet Union 18
2. ROU Romania 11
3. USA United States 6
4. RUS Russia 3
4. CHN China 3
6. GDR East Germany 2
6. HUN Hungary 2
6. TCH Czechoslovakia 2
9. EUN Unified Team* 1
9. UKR Ukraine 1

* Following the political collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Russia and 11 other former Communist block countries formed the Unified Team of 1992.

Photo: thegrio.com

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