The data displays the all-time total medal count of the Olympic Summer Games. Between 1896 and 2016, athletes from the U.S. won a total of 2,520 medals (gold, silver and bronze). As of 2014, Russia had won the most medals from the Winter Olympic Games, followed by Germany, Norway and then the U.S.
United States | 2520 |
Russia | 1865 |
Germany | 1681 |
Great Britain | 847 |
France | 713 |
Italy | 577 |
China | 543 |
Australia | 497 |
Sweden | 494 |
Hungary | 491 |
Japan | 439 |
Romania | 306 |
Finland | 303 |
Canada | 301 |
Netherlands | 285 |
Poland | 282 |
South Korea | 264 |
Cuba | 220 |
Bulgaria | 214 |
Czech Republic | 197 |
Denmark | 194 |
Switzerland | 193 |
Norway | 152 |
Belgium | 148 |
Spain | 148 |
Brazil | 128 |
Ukraine | 124 |
Greece | 117 |
New Zealand | 117 |
Kenya | 100 |
Serbia | 110 |
Turkey | 93 |
Austria | 87 |
South Africa | 86 |
Belarus | 85 |
Jamaica | 78 |
Argentina | 69 |
Kazakhstan | 69 |
Iran | 68 |
Mexico | 67 |
North Korea | 54 |
Ethiopia | 53 |
Azerbaijan | 44 |
Estonia | 34 |
Croatia | 33 |
Uzbekistan | 33 |
Georgia | 32 |
Ireland | 32 |
Thailand | 31 |
Indonesia | 30 |