Team standings Olympiad. The richest countries in Olympic gold. Russian national team returns from Pyeongchang

On the night of August 21-22, the closing ceremony of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio ended. For Russia, these games have become very difficult, one might say, scandalous. However, our athletes overcame all the tests and were fourth in the medal standings. And this is what the medal ranking of the Olympics looks like.

10 Australia

A total of 29 awards: 8 gold, 11 silver, 10 bronze.

On the first day of the Olympics, the Australians showed the best result in the water relay 4 by 100 meters freestyle. The women's four set a world record of 3:30.65. However, it was not possible to maintain a peppy medal pace until the end of the games, as a result, only 10th place.

9. Italy

The total number of medals is 28: 8 gold, 12 silver, 8 bronze.

Fabio Basile defeated the representative of South Korea in judo (weight up to 66 kg). Another gold medal will be brought home by foil fencer Daniele Garozzo, who was considered an outsider, because his opponent was the world vice-champion in this discipline, American Alexander Massialas. And as many as 4 gold medals were won by the Italians in such a discipline as shooting.

8. Korea

The total number of medals is 21: 9 gold, 3 silver and 9 bronze.

In the winter of 2018, the next Olympic Games will be held in Pyeongchang (a city in South Korea). The country's authorities have already promised to eliminate the language barrier that inevitably arises between participants in grandiose competitions. A number of scientific institutes and IT companies are already working on the creation of new programs for automatic translation.

7. France

There are 42 medals in total: 10 gold, 18 silver and 14 bronze.

For the first time since 1976, the French won the team dressage (equestrian sport). An interesting story is connected with this victory: one of the finalists, Philippe Rozier, is the son of Marcel Rozier, who was the Olympic champion in the French team of the same sport just in 1976.

6. Japan

There are 41 awards in total: 12 gold, 8 silver and 21 bronze.

The sixth place in the medal top 10 was taken by Japanese athletes. And the governor of Tokyo, Yuriko Koike, received the flag of the Olympic Games, because the Japanese capital will host the 2020 games.

5. Germany

There are 42 medals in total: 17 gold, 10 silver and 15 bronze.

Russia's long-standing rivals in sports could not beat our athletes in terms of the total number of medals. The highest awards, in particular, were won by canoeist Sebastian Brendel, in the 1000 meters in singles and doubles, and kayakers Max Rendschmidt and Markus Gross, in the 1000 meters in doubles and in fours.

4. Russia

A total of 56 awards, including 19 gold, 18 silver and 19 bronze.

A very pleasant surprise was the gold medal of our handball players, who managed to beat the Norwegians, who were considered favorites, and defeated the strongest team of France in the final match. This is the first gold for handball since the 1980 home Olympics. And the famous "mermaids" Natalya Ishchenko and Svetlana Romashina carried the Russian flag at the closing of the Olympics.

3. China

A total of 70 awards: 26 gold, 18 silver and 26 bronze.

For China, the Olympic Games in Rio were not without unpleasant surprises: the organizers of the games twice used the flag of their country with the wrong stars. This happened at the award ceremony for Chinese athletes, and then for Chinese volleyball players.

2. UK

A total of 67 medals: 27 gold, 23 silver and 17 bronze.

Residents of foggy Albion turned out to be the strongest in triathlon (took both gold and silver), at a distance of 5 thousand meters, rowing in fours and eights competitions and in equestrian sports in an individual competition.

1. USA

121 medals in total: 46 gold, 37 silver and 38 bronze

Team USA tops the top 10 medal list for the 2016 Olympics. At the same time, very strange concessions were made to American athletes. For example, the Jury of Appeal allowed the U.S. Women's Team to run the 4 x 100m Relay qualification a second time. This decision was made after the statement of the runner Allison Felix that the opponent pushed her, which is why Felix could not pass the baton. Jokes are already circulating on the Web on the topic “next time give the Americans all the gold and let them go home.”

Gold Silver Bronze Sum
1 USA 46 37 38 121
2 United Kingdom 27 23 17 67
3 China 26 18 26 70
4 Russia 19 18 19 56
5 Germany 17 10 15 42
6 Japan 12 8 21 41
7 France 10 18 14 42
8 South Korea 9 3 9 21
9 Italy 8 12 8 28
10 Australia 8 11 10 29
11 Netherlands 8 7 4 19
12 Hungary 8 3 4 15
13 Brazil 7 6 6 19
14 Spain 7 4 6 17
15 Kenya 6 6 1 13
16 Jamaica 6 3 2 11
17 Croatia 5 3 2 10
18 Cuba 5 2 4 11
19 New Zealand 4 9 5 18
20 Canada 4 3 15 22
21 Uzbekistan 4 2 7 13
22 Kazakhstan 3 5 9 17
23 Colombia 3 2 3 8
24 Switzerland 3 2 2 7
25 Iran 3 1 4 8
26 Greece 3 1 2 6
27 Argentina 3 1 0 4
28 Denmark 2 6 7 15
29 Sweden 2 6 3 11
30 South Africa 2 6 2 10
31 Ukraine 2 5 4 11
32 Serbia 2 4 2 8
33 Poland 2 3 6 11
34 North Korea 2 3 2 7
35 Thailand 2 2 2 6
36 Belgium 2 2 2 6
37 Slovakia 2 2 0 4
38 Georgia 2 1 4 7
39 Azerbaijan 1 7 10 18
40 Belarus 1 4 4 9
41 Turkey 1 3 4 8
42 Armenia 1 3 0 4
43 Czech Republic 1 2 7 10
44 Ethiopia 1 2 5 8
45 Slovenia 1 2 1 4
46 Indonesia 1 2 0 3
47 Romania 1 1 3 5
48 Bahrain 1 1 0 2
49 Vietnam 1 1 0 2
50 Chinese Taipei 1 0 2 3
51 Bahamas 1 0 1 2
52 Ivory Coast 1 0 1 2
53 IOC 1 0 1 2
54 Jordan 1 0 0 1
55 Kosovo 1 0 0 1
56 Fiji 1 0 0 1
57 Puerto Rico 1 0 0 1
58 Singapore 1 0 0 1
59 Tajikistan 1 0 0 1
60 Malaysia 0 4 1 5
61 Mexico 0 3 2 5
62 Ireland 0 2 0 2
63 Algeria 0 2 0 2
64 Lithuania 0 1 3 4
65 Bulgaria 0 1 2 3
66 Mongolia 0 1 1 2
67 Venezuela 0 1 1 2
68 India 0 1 1 2
69 Burundi 0 1 0 1
70 Qatar 0 1 0 1
71 Niger 0 1 0 1
72 Philippines 0 1 0 1
73 Grenada 0 1 0 1
74 Norway 0 0 4 4
75 Egypt 0 0 3 3
76 Tunisia 0 0 3 3
77 Israel 0 0 2 2
78 Nigeria 0 0 1 1
79 Moldova 0 0 1 1
80 Estonia 0 0 1 1
81 Portugal 0 0 1 1
82 Austria 0 0 1 1
83 Finland 0 0 1 1
84 Morocco 0 0 1 1
85 Dominican Republic 0 0 1 1
86 UAE 0 0 1 1
87 Trinidad and Tobago 0 0 1 1
88 Kyrgyzstan 0 0 1 1
Total 307 307 360 974


The countryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Norway14 14 11 39
2 Germany14 10 7 31
3 Canada11 8 10 29
4 USA9 8 6 23
5 Netherlands8 6 6 20
6 Sweden7 6 1 14
7 South Korea5 8 4 17
8 Switzerland5 6 4 15
9 France5 4 6 15
10 Austria5 3 6 14
11 Japan4 5 4 13
12 Italy3 2 5 10
13 OAR* (Russia) 2 6 10 - 17
* OAR - Olympic Athletes from Russia!
14 Czech Republic2 2 3 7
15 Belarus2 1 0 3
16 China1 6 2 9
17 Slovakia1 2 0 3
18 Finland1 1 4 6
19 United Kingdom1 0 4 5
20 Poland1 0 1 2
21 Hungary1 0 0 1
22 Ukraine1 0 0 1
23 Australia0 2 1 3
24 Slovenia0 1 1 2
25 Belgium0 1 0 1
26 Spain0 0 2 2
27 New Zealand0 0 2 2
28 Kazakhstan0 0 1 1
29 Liechtenstein0 0 1 1
30 Latvia0 0 1 1

Status as of February 25, 2018

The result of the Russians at the 2018 Olympics is predicted

Gracenote, an entertainment and sports analytics firm, has published a version of the "Pyeongchang Virtual Podium" prediction for the 2018 Olympic Games medal count. This was reported on the website of the organization. “In the unofficial team standings, the team of Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR) will win only
19 medals - four gold, six silver and nine bronze”,
company representatives said. They predicted three gold medals for Russian athletes in speed skating and one in figure skating. Gracenote analysts predicted that Russian athletes would take sixth place in the team medal standings. The company put the German national team in first place, gave the second place to the Norwegians, the third - to the USA. On December 5, the Executive Committee of the International Olympic Committee suspended the Russian team from participating in the 2018 Games. Under the Olympic flag, only those who prove their non-involvement in doping fraud will be able to compete.

Price of medals

September 19, 2017 Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev signed an order on monetary rewards for Russian athletes following the results of performances at the XXIII Olympic Winter Games and XII Paralympic Winter Games 2018 in Pyeongchang (Republic of Korea).
“The signed order establishes the amount of monetary rewards for Russian athletes:
4.0 million rubles - for golden medal,
2.5 million rubles - for silver medal,
1.7 million rubles - for bronze medal."
It is noted that the amount of the established remuneration corresponds to the remuneration of Russian athletes - winners and prize-winners of the Games of the XXX Olympiad and XIV Paralympic Summer Games 2012 in London, XXII Olympic Winter Games and XI Paralympic Winter Games 2014 in Sochi, XXXI Olympiad and XV Paralympic Summer Games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.

Medalists

Russian gold:

  1. Figure skating - Alina Zagitova
  2. Men's ice hockey team:
    • No. 11 - Sergey Andronov
    • No. 94 - Alexander Barabanov
    • No. 26 - Vyacheslav Voynov
    • No. 4 - Vladislav Gavrikov
    • No. 25 - Mikhail Grigorenko
    • No. 97 - Nikita Gusev
    • No. 13 - Pavel Datsyuk (captain)
    • No. 2 - Artyom Zub
    • No. 28 - Andrey Zubarev
    • No. 29 - Ilya Kablukov
    • No. 21 - Sergey Kalinin
    • No. 77 - Kirill Kaprizov
    • No. 55 - Bogdan Kiselevich
    • No. 71 - Ilya Kovalchuk
    • No. 83 - Vasily Koshechkin
    • No. 53 - Alexey Marchenko
    • No. 10 - Sergey Mozyakin
    • No. 89 - Nikita Nesterov
    • No. 74 - Nikolai Prokhorkin
    • No. 31 - Ilya Sorokin
    • No. 7 - Ivan Telegin
    • No. 30 - Igor Shesterkin
    • No. 87 - Vadim Shipachyov
    • No. 52 - Sergey Shirokov
    • No. 44 - Egor Yakovlev

Silver for the Russians:

  1. Figure Skating - Team Competition:
    • Mikhail Kolyada (short program and free program),
    • Evgenia Medvedeva (short program),
    • Alina Zagitova (free program)
    • Evgenia Tarasova / Vladimir Morozov (sports couples),
    • Natalya Zabiyako / Alexander Enbert (sports couples),
    • Ekaterina Bobrova / Dmitry Solovyov (dancing on ice).
  2. Skeleton, men - Nikita Tregubov (23 years old).
  3. Cross-country skiing (4x10 km relay, men)
    • Andrey Larkov (28 years old)
    • Alexander Bolshunov (21 years old)
    • Alexey Chervotkin (22 years old)
    • Denis Spitsov (21 years old)
  4. Cross-country skiing (team sprint, men)
    • Denis Spitsov
    • Alexander Bolshunov
  5. Figure skating - Evgenia Medvedeva
  6. Cross-country skiing (50 km mass start, men) - Alexander Bolshunov

In 2014 Sochi will host the 22nd Winter Olympic Games. The Olympic gold medal is the highest award for an athlete for his achievements.

Especially for you, the Week of News edition has prepared a rating of the countries of the world that have won the largest number of gold medals in the history of the Olympic Games.

1. USA

The United States of America occupies the first line in our ranking and they will not leave their podium for at least another 100 years. It is the USA that wins gold medals for playing basketball almost every year. In total, the United States managed to win 894 Olympic gold medals.

2. UK

Athletes from this country have been participating in almost all games since the very beginning of the Olympic Games. Throughout history, they have managed to collect 189 gold medals.

3. France

4. Italy

Mostly Italians win in such sports as swimming and downhill skiing. Having collected 182 gold medals, Italy takes an honorable 4th place in our ranking.

5. Hungary

Having counted 156 gold medals in its arsenal, Hungary ranks fifth in the ranking.

6. Germany

German athletes have won 147 gold medals at the Olympic Games. It is worth considering that after the Second World War, this country was divided into western and eastern Germany. It is for these reasons that many teams simply broke up.

7. Sweden

Sweden is known for its high achievements in swimming and wrestling. Having collected 142 gold medals, she is ranked 7th in the ranking.

8. Australia

Basketball and hockey are one of the most "golden" sports of the Australians. Throughout history, they have managed to collect 117 gold medals.

9. Japan

In the entire history of Japan, 114 medals have been collected. She is only 3 gold medals behind her predecessor.

10. China

Recently, China has become more and more likely to win gold medals and that is why it appeared in our top ten.

So the intense 2018 Olympic Games, held in Pyeongchang, South Korea, have ended. The table of medals is finalized today. The leaders and outsiders of the medal standings have already been determined.

For Russia, these Winter Games were not easy. They were accompanied by scandals, disqualifications. What can we say, if the IOC banned even Russian symbols - the flag - at the 2018 Olympics.

It was difficult, but the Russian athletes proved in practice that even the second team of our team is worthy of respect and should be taken seriously - two gold medals were added to the Russian team's treasury. Thanks to these awards, our country did not remain “in the tail”, took 13th position in the medal table. In the future, undoubtedly, the experience gained by our young athletes will be useful to them, and they will show what a real triumph is.

Olympics 2018: medal table

Olympics 2018: News

Olympics 2018: where is Russia

The 2018 Olympics in PyeongChang has ended, the table has been formed, the winner has been announced. Although the Russian reserve youth team did not manage to show the best result at the Winter Games, the athletes performed more than adequately - 2 gold medals allowed our team to take thirteenth place in the medal standings. Recall that due to the doping scandal, the strongest athletes in Russia could not participate in the Olympics, so a younger generation of participants went to represent Russia. Lack of experience and young age did not prevent our guys from performing well - they added 2 gold, 6 silver and 9 bronze medals to the Russian box. In total, Russia collected 17 medals in the medal standings.

4 gold medals played on the last day of the Olympics in Pyeongchakh

On February 25, Russia won gold in hockey for the first time at the Olympics. Our sportsmen with the account 4 against 3 have beaten Germany. This match will definitely go down in history. The fate of Russian hockey at the 2018 Olympics was decided in the last minutes of the match, when Russian athletes equalized the score, and then pulled ahead, ending the match.

Athletes Anastasia Sedova (11th place), Alisa Zhambalova (15th result) and Natalya Nepryaeva (22nd place) participated in the Cross-country skiing from Russia.

Russian athletes Alexei Zaitsev, Maxim Andrianov, Vasily Kondtratenko and Ruslan Samitov competed in the bobsleigh. The team took 15th place in the table of this sport.

Russian national team returns from Pyeongchang

On February 26, Russian athletes will arrive home after a grueling competition in Pyeongchang. Athletes will be solemnly met tonight at Sheremetyevo. Despite the fact that for Russia the 2018 Olympics were the worst in history, no one will dispute that our athletes gave their all one hundred percent. We repeat that the country was represented by the reserve team.

In the table of medals, Russia took 13th place at the end of the Olympics. Especially at the Olympics, figure skater Alina Zagitova excelled, who won gold for her country. The second gold medal was won by Russian hockey players, who kept the intrigue in the match against the Germans to the last.

Norway and Germany lead the 2018 Olympic medal table

The first place at the last Olympic Games was given to a team of athletes from Norway. They brought their country 14 gold medals, and also added 14 silver and 11 bronze medals to the treasury. It is worth paying tribute to the Norwegians, because they set a record for the number of gold medals.

The Germans slightly lost to their nearest rival in the battle for leadership, so they were given second place in the medal table in 2018 - 14 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze medals.

Russian hockey players sang the anthem of their country after winning the Olympics

After an undeniable victory in the final of the hockey tournament as part of the Olympics, Russian hockey players sang the Russian anthem. Supported by the fans from the stands.

The Russians competed under a neutral flag due to a ban imposed by the IOC.

Russian team at the 2018 Olympics, medals: what place does Russia have in 2018 medals - read about this in the material.

What place did Russia take in medals at the 2018 Olympics?

In Pyeongchang, South Korea, the XXIII Winter Olympic Games came to an end, during which a record 102 sets of medals in 15 disciplines were played.

The awards were won by athletes from 30 countries, and the athletes of the Russian Olympic team, as our team was called at these Games, took 13th place in the overall medal standings.

Last December, the IOC suspended the Russian Federation from participating in the Olympics, but allowed a number of our athletes to compete under a neutral flag. During the closing ceremony, as was the case at the opening of the 2018 Olympics, our athletes were not allowed to walk under the national tricolor.

How many medals does Russia have at the 2018 Olympics?

As a result of the 2018 Olympics, Russian athletes won 17 awards - two gold, six silver and nine bronze medals.

2018 Olympic medal standings: table

Our athletes have 17 awards. Two of them of the highest denomination - gold, were brought to the country by the figure skater Alina Zagitova, who was called the most opening of the season, because the girl managed to outdo even the famous Evgenia Medvedev in the technique of performing numbers. Also, hockey players, unexpectedly for themselves, won the gold - the team has not won the first places in the Olympics since the times of the USSR, and therefore the current victory is perceived by society almost as a real feat.

We have six silver awards.

Silver was won by: skiers Andrei Larkov, Alexander Bolshunov, Alexei Chervotkin and Denis Spitsov (4x10 km relay), Bolshunov in the 50 km race, Spitsov and Bolshunov in the team sprint, figure skater Evgenia Medvedeva (single women's skating), the Russian national figure skating team in team competitions (Medvedeva and Zagitova, Mikhail Kolyada, Evgenia Tarasova/Vladimir Morozov, Natalia Zabiyako/Alexander Enbert, Ekaterina Bobrova/Dmitry Solovyov), skeletonist Nikita Tregubov.

There are nine bronze awards in the country's piggy bank.

Bronze medalists were: skiers Natalya Nepryaeva, Yulia Belorukova, Anastasia Sedova, Anna Nechaevskaya (4x5 km relay), Belorukova (individual sprint), Spitsov (15 km individual race), Larkov (50 km race), Bolshunov (individual sprint) , freestylers Ilya Burov (ski acrobatics) and Sergey Ridzik (ski-cross), speed skater Natalya Voronina (5000 meters), short track skater Semyon Elistratov (1500 meters).

The IOC issued an official statement that the medals would not be given to Russia as such - they all belong to athletes from Russia, and the country's participation in the Olympics will not go down in history in any way.

The first place in terms of the number and value of awards was undoubtedly taken by athletes from Norway. The guys took home 14 gold, 14 silver and 11 bronze medals. In second place was Germany - here the number of medals is 14-10-7, respectively. In third place was Canada with medals in a ratio of 11-8-10.

The top ten most “awarded” countries also included athletes from the USA, the Netherlands, Sweden, South Korea, Switzerland, France, and Austria. By the way, in terms of the number of awards, the Russians caught up with the seventh-place winners, Korea, but the hosts of the Olympics had much more gold medals.

Almost half of the Russian medals - eight out of 17 - were won by skiers. On Saturday, February 24, Alexander Bolshunov and Andrey Larkov became silver and bronze medalists in the marathon. Prior to that, Denis Spitsov won bronze in the individual freestyle race, Bolshunov took bronze in the individual sprint classic style. Both won silver in the team sprint, and in the company with Larkov and Alexei Chervotkin, a similar medal in the relay. Russian Yulia Belorukova won bronze in the individual classical sprint, as well as the women's relay team (Natalya Nepryaeva, Yulia Belorukova, Anastasia Sedova, Anna Nechaevskaya).

Thus, the team of Russian skiers earned more awards at the 2018 Games than the combined Olympic teams of Hungary, Ukraine, Belgium, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, which each have one medal in various sports

Several athletes during the Olympics were caught doping. Among them are two Russians. Traces of meldonium were found in the body of curling player Alexander Krushelnitsky. The athlete denied the fact of the deliberate use of doping, but also refused to fight for justice. At the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) hearing, he decided not to participate, with the result that CAS canceled the hearing itself as well. As a result, Krushelnitsy parted with the bronze medal, which he won with his wife Anastasia Bryzgalova in the double mixed double. She was handed over to the Norwegian couple, who lost to the Russians in the match for third place.