Medaljefordeling ved sommer-OL 1976

      Værtsland (Canada)

PlaceringLandGuldSølvBronzeTotal
1 Sovjetunionen (URS)494135125
2 DDR (GDR)40252590
3 USA (USA)34352594
4 Vesttyskland (FRG)10121739
5 Japan (JPN)961025
6 Polen (POL)761326
7 Bulgarien (BUL)69722
8 Cuba (CUB)64313
9 Rumænien (ROU)491427
10 Ungarn (HUN)451322
11 Finland (FIN)4206
12 Sverige (SWE)4105
13 Storbritannien (GBR)35513
14 Italien (ITA)27413
15 Frankrig (FRA)2349
16 Jugoslavien (YUG)2338
17 Tjekkoslovakiet (TCH)2248
18 New Zealand (NZL)2114
19 Sydkorea (KOR)1146
20 Schweiz (SUI)1124
21 Jamaica (JAM)1102
 Nordkorea (PRK)1102
 Norge (NOR)1102
24 Danmark (DEN)1023
25 Mexico (MEX)1012
26 Trinidad og Tobago (TRI)1001
27 Canada (CAN)05611
28 Belgien (BEL)0336
29 Holland (NED)0235
30 Portugal (POR)0202
 Spanien (ESP)0202
32 Australien (AUS)0145
33 Iran (IRI)0112
34 Mongoliet (MGL)0101
 Venezuela (VEN)0101
36 Brasilien (BRA)0022
37 Østrig (AUT)0011
 Bermuda (BER)0011
 Pakistan (PAK)0011
 Puerto Rico (PUR)0011
 Thailand (THA)0011
Total198199216613

Kildehenvisninger

  • "Medal Count for the 1976 Summer Olympics". databaseOlympics.com. Arkiveret fra originalen 18. april 2008. Hentet 7. august 2012.
  • "1976–Summer Olympics XXI (Montreal, Canada)". The Sports Network. Hentet 7. august 2012.
  • "British Olympic Association > Summer Games > Montréal 1976". British Olympic Association. Arkiveret fra originalen 26. februar 2010. Hentet 7. august 2012.
  • "Game: Montreal 1976–Australian Olympic Committee". Australian Olympic Committee. Hentet 7. august 2012.


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