Summer Olympics 1896 - 2008 Gold-Silver-Bronze-Medals per 1 mill. inhabitants (Goldmedal = 3 points, Silvermedal = 2 points, Bronzemedal = 1 point) Figures in brackets - number of medals: Gold/Silver/Bronze |
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Position |
Country |
Points per |
1 |
Finland (101/83/115) |
111.5 |
2 |
Sweden (142/159/174) |
110.3 |
3 |
Hungary (159/141/159) |
91.4 |
4 |
Norway (54/48/43) |
72.9 |
5 |
Bahamas (3/3/4) |
63.9 |
6 |
Denmark (41/64/66) |
62.0 |
7 |
Australia (134/141/169) |
56.5 |
8 |
Switzerland (45/70/65) |
53.4 |
9 |
Bulgaria (51/84/77) |
52.8 |
10 |
New Zealand (36/15/35) |
43.8 |
11 |
Estonia (9/8/14) |
40.5 |
12 |
Jamaica (13/24/18) |
39.0 |
13 |
Cuba (67/64/63) |
34.8 |
14 |
Czech Republic (59/62/59) |
34.6 |
15 |
Netherlands (71/79/96) |
28.6 |
16 |
Germany (400/413/448) |
30.1 |
17 |
Belgium (37/51/51) |
26.9 |
18 |
Great Britain (207/255/252) |
25.5 |
19 | Romania (86/89/116) | 24.8 |
20 | USA (932/730/639) | 21.6 |
Source: Wikipedia, Stand: Sept. 2008 21. France (191/212/233: 20.9), ... 22. Russia (549/458/438: 20.8), ... 44. Japan (123/112/125: 6.02), ... 86. China (163/117/106: 0.64)
The ranking list has been compiled in the best of one‘s
knowledge. For the completeness and for the total correctness of contents
of this ranking list cannot be taken over guarantee. |