Medaljefordeling ved sommer-OL 2016

Medaljefordeling ved sommer-OL 2016 er en liste over landenes Nationale Olympiske Komiteer (NOK), rangeret efter antal guldmedaljer, vundet af landets sportsfolk under Sommer-OL 2016.

Medaljeoversigt

Nøgle

     Værtsnation (Brasilien)

 Placering NOKGuldSølvBronzeTotal
1 USA (USA)453738120
2 Storbritannien (GBR)27231767
3 Kina (CHN)26182670
4 Rusland (RUS)19181956
5 Tyskland (GER)17101542
6 Japan (JPN)1282141
7 Frankrig (FRA)10181442
8 Sydkorea (KOR)93921
9 Italien (ITA)812828
10 Australien (AUS)8111029
11 Holland (NED)87419
12 Ungarn (HUN)83415
13 Brasilien (BRA)*76619
14 Spanien (ESP)74516
15 Kenya (KEN)66113
16 Jamaica (JAM)63211
17 Kroatien (CRO)53210
18 Cuba (CUB)52411
19 New Zealand (NZL)49518
20 Canada (CAN)431522
21 Usbekistan (UZB)42713
22 Kasakhstan (KAZ)35917
23 Colombia (COL)3238
24 Schweiz (SUI)3227
25 Iran (IRI)3148
26 Grækenland (GRE)3126
27 Argentina (ARG)3104
28 Danmark (DEN)26715
29 Sverige (SWE)26311
30 Sydafrika (RSA)26210
31 Ukraine (UKR)25411
32 Serbien (SRB)2428
33 Polen (POL)23611
34 Nordkorea (PRK)2327
35 Belgien (BEL)2226
 Thailand (THA)2226
37 Slovakiet (SVK)2204
38 Georgien (GEO)2147
39 Aserbajdsjan (AZE)171018
40 Hviderusland (BLR)1449
41 Tyrkiet (TUR)1348
42 Armenien (ARM)1304
43 Slovenien (SLO)1214
44 Indonesien (INA)1203
45 Tjekkiet (CZE)1179
46 Etiopien (ETH)1146
47 Rumænien (ROU)1124
48 Bahrain (BRN)1102
 Vietnam (VIE)1102
50 Kinesisk Taipei (TPE)1023
51 Bahamas (BAH)1012
 Elfenbenskysten (CIV)1012
 Uafhængige olympiske deltagere (IOA)1012
54 Fiji (FIJ)1001
 Jordan (JOR)1001
 Kosovo (KOS)1001
 Puerto Rico (PUR)1001
 Singapore (SIN)1001
 Tadsjikistan (TJK)1001
60 Malaysia (MAS)0415
61 Mexico (MEX)0224
62 Algeriet (ALG)0202
 Irland (IRL)0202
64 Litauen (LTU)0134
65 Bulgarien (BUL)0123
 Venezuela (VEN)0112
67 Indien (IND)0112
 Mongoliet (MGL)0112
69 Burundi (BDI)0101
 Grenada (GRN)0101
 Niger (NIG)0101
 Filippinerne (PHI)0101
 Qatar (QAT)0101
74 Norge (NOR)0044
75 Egypten (EGY)0033
 Tunesien (TUN)0033
77 Israel (ISR)0022
78 Østrig (AUT)0011
 Dominikanske Republik (DOM)0011
 Estland (EST)0011
 Finland (FIN)0011
 Marokko (MAR)0011
 Moldova (MDA)0011
 Nigeria (NGR)0011
 Portugal (POR)0011
 Trinidad og Tobago (TTO)0011
 Forenede Arabiske Emirater (UAE)0011
Totalt (87 NOK'ere)307307361975

Bemærk at både Michael Phelps (USA), Chad le Clos (Sydafrika) og László Cseh (Ungarn) fik sølv i 100 m butterfly.[1] Bemærk endvidere at både Simone Manuel (USA) og Penny Oleksiak (Canada) fik guld i 100 m fri (damer),[2] og at både Kylie Masse (Canada) og Fu Yuanhui (Kina) fik bronze i 100 m rygsvømning (damer).[3]

Referencer

  1. ^ Men's 100m Butterfly Arkiveret 13. august 2016 hos Wayback Machine 12. august 2016
  2. ^ Women's 100m Freestyle Arkiveret 27. august 2016 hos Wayback Machine 11. august 2016
  3. ^ Women's 100m Backstroke Arkiveret 8. august 2016 hos Wayback Machine 8. august 2016

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