The All-Time Olympic Games Medal Table: A Comprehensive Look
Summer Olympics
The United States has been the most successful nation in the history of the Summer Olympics, with a combined total of more than 2600 medals in 28 editions. The United States has won the most gold medals (1062), silver medals (832), and bronze medals (740) of all time.
The Soviet Union is second on the all-time medal table with 1204 medals, followed by Germany (1191 medals), Great Britain (1021 medals), and France (946 medals).
Winter Olympics
The Soviet Union is the most successful nation in the history of the Winter Olympics, with a combined total of 786 medals in 19 editions. Norway is second on the all-time medal table with 411 medals, followed by Germany (406 medals), the United States (331 medals), and Canada (270 medals).
Combined Summer and Winter Olympics
The United States is the most successful nation in the combined Summer and Winter Olympics, with a total of 3079 medals. The Soviet Union is second on the all-time medal table with 2231 medals, followed by Germany (2164 medals), Great Britain (1978 medals), and France (1817 medals).
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