China with 100 (51 gold, 21 silver, 28 bronze).
The United States won the most medals with 110 (36 gold, 38 silver, 36 bronze).
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China finished in second place with a total of 63 medals. The USA had 103 medals. Source: http://www.abc.net.au/olympics/2004/results/medaltally.htm
There are no winter Olympics in 2016. Winter Olympics are held every four years on a two-year offset from the summer Olympics; the last one was in 2014, and the next one will be in 2018.The 2015 Summer Games still have a week or so to go, but the US is currently leading with gold medals in 26 events. Second place is currently Great Britain with 16, with China (15) hot on their heels. The US is also leading the overall medal count at 70, with China in second place with 46.
The USA won 104 Medals including 46 Gold Medals and China was second with 88 and 38 Gold Medals
The country winning the most medals at the Rio 2016 Olympics was the United States of America. The United States won 121 medals total, China came in second place with 70 medals, and Great Britain third with 67 medals.
The United States was the victor in the 2004 Athens Olympics with 35 gold medals and 101 total medals. In terms of gold medals, China came in second with 32 (also came in third for total at 63). In terms of total medals, Russia came in second with 92 (also came in third for gold at 28).
the united states won the most olympic medals ranked at 2112 medals and the USSR won the second most at 1234...
After the 2010 Winter Olympics and Vancouver, here are the countries with the most medals overall: 1. USA: 2548 2. Soviet Union: 1204 3. Great Britain: 737 4. France: 730 5. Germany: 719
As of the 2008 Games, since the modern Olympics began in 1896, the United States has won the most gold medals (896) and total medals (2191) in the Summer Olympics. The Soviet Union/Russia is second in both gold (395) and total (1010) medals. Since the Winter Olympics began, Norway has won the most gold (98) and total (280) medals in the Winter Games. The United States and Soviet Union/Russia are tied for second most gold medals (78) and the US is second in total medals (216) and the Soviet Union/Russia is third (194).
Norway has the most all-time medals with 280. They also have the most golds with 98. The Soviet Union is in second with 217. Followed by the U.S. with 216
China was first in gold medals with 51 and second in total medals with 100.