It is hard to tell
13.
Yes ... through the 2008 Games, South Korea has won 37 medals (9 gold, 14 silver, 14 bronze) in Judo and North Korea has won 7 (1 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronze). Only Japan has won more judo medals (65) than South Korea and France, also with 37, has won the same number.
15 silver medals
No, since they are still separate countries, it is not added together No, South Korea got in the top 10, but North Korea hardly got any YAY! SOUTH KOREA RULZ! Since North Korea and South Korea are separate countries, the medals and things are not added together. South Korea was in the top 10's, but North Korea got hardly any medals. This is because North Korea is not developed and poor, so they don't get good coaches. That's why they don't do good as South Korea. For the Olympics, even though these two countries are separate countries, they used to come in together, but now they don't come in together at the introduction, but come in seperately.
16 as of August 14, 2008 6 Gold 81 Silver 5 Bronze
21 Silver Medals were part of China's 100 total medals won at the 2008 Summer Olympics. The other medals included 51 Gold Medals and 28 Bronze Medals
i think it might be 6 silver medals.
21 Silver Medals were part of China's 100 total medals won at the 2008 Summer Olympics. The other medals included 51 Gold Medals and 28 Bronze Medals
The U.S. won 38 silver medals.
As of the 2008 Summer Olympics, Australia has won 122 silver medals in the Summer Games and 0 silver medals in the Winter Games.
India won 5 bronze medals as of 2008. India won 8 gold medals, 4 silver medals and, 5 bronze as of 2008.
South Korea had an estimated population of 48,379,392 in July 2008.