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In figure skating, the list of Olympic Gold Medal winners from Great Britain is short. British men won back-to-back titles with John Curry winning in 1976, and Robin Cousins in 1980. Jeannette Altwegg was the ladies' champion in 1952. Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, undoubtedly the most famous British figure skaters of all time, won the ice dancing medal in 1984. As of 2014, no British team has ever won the Olympic Gold Medal in pairs skating.
The first ever Olympic winner, according to tradition, was Coerobus in 776BC. In 1896, the first modern Olympic games, the winners received a silver medal. The gold medal wasn't used until the 1904 summer olympics. There were 91 events, so 91 gold medalists - a list of the winners can be found in the related links.
No such comprehensive list exists.
With the exception of the Medal of Honor, no comprehensive list exists.
No such list exists.
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There were 35 total bronze medals awarded for Wrestling in the 2008 Olympics: 14 in men's freestyle, 8 in woman's freestyle, and 13 in men's Greco-Roman. You can see the complete list of 2008 Olympic wrestling medal winners at the related links.
Tennis has been an Olympic sport since the games' inception in 1896 at Athens through 1924, and then from 1988 to the present day. For a list of medal winners, click on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) link, below. On that page, click at least one item from each line in the "STEP 1: COMPULSORY FIELDS" section, and then select "Tennis" in the "SPORTS AND EVENTS" box in the "STEP 2: OPTIONAL FIELDS" section, then, optionally, select any other fields in "Step 2". Then, click the red "Search" button to find that list of Olympic medal winners in tennis.
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Japan won 37 medals (16 gold, 9 silver, 12 bronze) at the 2004 Games. They won gold medals in athletics, gymnastics, judo, swimming, and wrestling. Click on the '2004 Medal Winners for Japan' link below to see a list of the athletes that medaled for Japan at the 2004 Games.