MEDAGLIE

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PosNazioneOroArgentoBronzoTotale
1Norvegia Norvegia118111100329
2Stati Uniti Stati Uniti9610683281
3Germania Germania787853208
4URSS URSS785759194
5Canada Canada625553170
6Austria Austria597881218
7Svezia Svezia504054144
8Svizzera Svizzera504048138
9Russia Russia494035124
10Finlandia Finlandia426257161
11Germania Est Germania Est393635110
12Paesi Bassi Paesi Bassi373835110
13Italia Italia373443114
14Francia Francia313147109
15Corea del Sud Corea del Sud26171053
16Cina Cina12221953
17bandiera Germania Ovest14171546
18Giappone Giappone10171845
19Regno Unito Regno Unito1041226
20Squadra Unificata Squadra Unificata96823
21Rep. Ceca Rep. Ceca79824
22Polonia Polonia67720
23Bielorussia Bielorussia64515
24Australia Australia53412
25Croazia Croazia46111
26Estonia Estonia4217
27Cecoslovacchia Cecoslovacchia281525
28Slovenia Slovenia24915
29Liechtenstein Liechtenstein2259
30Slovacchia Slovacchia2215
31Ucraina Ucraina2147
32Kazakistan Kazakistan1337
33Bulgaria Bulgaria1336
34Belgio Belgio1135
35Spagna Spagna1-12
36Uzbekistan Uzbekistan1--1
37Lettonia Lettonia-437
38Jugoslavia Jugoslavia-314
39Ungheria Ungheria-246
40Lussemburgo Lussemburgo-2-2
41Corea del Nord Corea del Nord-112
42Nuova Zelanda Nuova Zelanda-1-1
Danimarca Danimarca-1-1
43Romania Romania--11
Totale6886886782054

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NomeSportAnniOroArgentoBronzoTotale
Ole Einar BjørndalenBiathlon1998–201484113
Bjørn DæhlieSci di fondo1992–199884012
Ljubov' EgorovaSci di fondo1992–199473010
Lidija SkoblikovaPattinaggio di velocità1960–19646006
Claudia PechsteinPattinaggio di velocità1992–20065229
Larisa LazutinaSci di fondo1992–19985117
Clas ThunbergPattinaggio di velocità1924–19285117
Thomas AlsgaardSci di fondo1994–20025106
Bonnie BlairPattinaggio di velocità1988–19945016
Eric HeidenPattinaggio di velocità19805005
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Winter Olympic medal designsEdit

Details about the medals from each of the Winter Olympic Games:[3][24]
GamesHostDetailsDesigner(s)Mint[8]Diameter
(mm)
Thickness
(mm)
Weight
(g)
Image
1924Chamonix,FranceObverse: A skier holding skates and skis and the designer's name
Reverse: Written information about the Games
Raoul BernardParis Mint55475
1928St. Moritz,SwitzerlandObverse: A skater surrounded by snowflakes
Reverse: Olive branches and host details
Arnold HunerwadelHuguenin Frères50.4351
1932Lake Placid,U.S.Obverse: Nike with theAdirondack Mountains in the background
Reverse: Laurel leaves and written host details
Shape: Circular but not with a straight edge
Robbins Company55351
1936Garmisch-Partenkirchen,GermanyObverse: Nike atop a horse-drawn chariot traversing an arch over winter sporting equipment
Reverse: Large Olympic rings
Richard KleinDeschler & Sohn1004324
1948St. Moritz,SwitzerlandObverse: The Olympic torch with snowflakes in the background and the Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius
Reverse: A snowflake and written host details
Paul Andre DrozHuguenin Frères60.23.8103
1952OsloNorwayObverse: The Olympic torch and the Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius
Reverse: A pictogram ofOslo City Hallwith three snowflakes and written host details
Vasos Falireusand Knut YvanTh. Marthinsen703137.5
1956Cortina d'Ampezzo,ItalyObverse: An "ideal woman" and written host details
Reverse: A large snowflake withPomagagnonin the background, the Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius, and further host details
Costanttino AfferLorioli Bros.60.23120.5
Medal uczestnika ZIO 1956 04.JPG
1960Squaw Valley,U.S.Obverse: The head of a male and female with host details written around them
Reverse: Large Olympic rings, the Olympic motto Citius, Altius, Fortius, and the name of the sport
Herff JonesHerff Jones Company55.34.395
Losanna, museo olimpico, medaglie di 1960 squaw valley.JPG
1964Innsbruck,AustriaObverse: Torlauf Mountains, "Innsbruck 1964", and "Torlauf"
Reverse: The Olympic rings above the emblem of Innsbruck with host details around them
Martha Coufal(obverse)
Arthur Zegler(reverse)
Austrian Mint724110
1964 Winter Olympics medals.JPG
1968Grenoble,FranceObverse: Three snowflakes and the red rose emblem of Grenoble surrounded by host details
Reverse: A stylised image of each sport
Roger ExcoffonParis Mint613.3124
1972Sapporo,JapanObverse: Pictogram of lines in the snow
Reverse: A snowflake, the sun, and the Olympic rings
Shape: Square with rounded, wavy lines
Yagi Kazumi(obverse)
Ikko Tanaka(reverse)
Mint Bureau of the Finance Ministry57.3 x 61.35130
Stoleti ceskeho hokeje 33.JPG
1976Innsbruck,AustriaObverse: The Olympic rings above the emblem of Innsbruck with host details around them
Reverse: TheAlps,Bergisel, and the Olympic flame
Martha Coufal(obverse)
Arthur Zegler(reverse)
Austrian Mint705.4164
1980Lake Placid,U.S.Obverse: The Olympic torch held in front of theAdirondack Mountains
Reverse: Apine conesprig and the Lake Placid logo
Gladys GunzerMedallic Art Company816.1205
1984Sarajevo,YugoslaviaObverse: Event logo with host details surrounding it
Reverse: An athletes head wearing a laurel crown
Shape: Circular but set in a large rounded rectangular shape
Nebojša MitrićZlatara Majdanpek and Zavod za izradu novčanica71.1 x 65.13.1164
1984 Winter Olympics gold medal.JPG
1988Calgary,Alberta,CanadaObverse: Event logo with host details surrounding it
Reverse: Two people, one wearing a laurel and the other wearing aheaddressmade up of winter sports equipment
Fridrich PeterJostens695193
1992Albertville,FranceObverse: Glass set into the metal, showing the Olympic rings in front of mountains
Reverse: Rear side of glass section
René LaliqueRené Lalique929.1169
1994Lillehammer,NorwaySparagmite partially covered in gold, one side showing the Olympic rings and host details, the other depicting the sport in which the medal was won and the Games emblemIngjerd HanevoldTh. Marthinsen808.5131
1998Nagano,JapanObverse: Partlylacquered, shows the Games emblem
Reverse: Mainly lacquer, containing the Games emblem over the Shinshu mountains
Takeshi ItoKiso Kurashi Craft Center808261
1998 Winter Olympics medals.JPG
2002Salt Lake City,U.S.Obverse: An athlete carrying the Olympic torch steps out of flames
Reverse: Nike holding a victory leaf surrounded by event details
Shape: Irregular circle, like the rocks inUtah's rivers
Scott Given, Axiom DesignO.C. Tanner8510567
2006TurinItalyObverse: Graphic elements of the Games
Reverse: Pictogram of the specific event
Shape: Circular with a hole representing a piazza
Dario QuatriniOttaviani10710469
2010Vancouver,British Columbia,CanadaObverse: An individually cropped section of a large First Nationsartwork (orca or raven), making each medal unique
Reverse: Emblem of the Games and event details
Shape: Circular but with undulations stopping it from being flat
Corrine Hunt andOmer ArbelRoyal Canadian Mint1006500–576
2014Sochi,Russian FederationObverse: "Patchwork quilt" design representing different regions of Russia
Reverse: Name of the competition in English and the Sochi logo
Shape: Circular
ADAMASADAMAS[25]10010460, 525, 531
SochiOlympicMedals.jpg

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OLIMPIADI ESTIVE


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Nazioni che non hanno mai vinto una medaglia olimpicaModifica

Altre 78 nazioni hanno preso parte ad almeno un'edizione dei giochi olimpici, ma non hanno ancora vinto una medaglia:
Nazione (Codice CIO)Partecipazioni
ai Giochi estivi
Partecipazioni
ai Giochi invernali
Partecipazioni
totali
Albania Albania (ALB)8311
Andorra Andorra (AND)111122
Angola Angola (ANG)909
Aruba Aruba (ARU)808
Bangladesh Bangladesh (BAN)909
Belize Belize (BIZ)12012
Benin Benin (BEN)11011
Bhutan Bhutan (BHU)909
Birmania Birmania (MYA)17017
Bolivia Bolivia (BOL)14519
Bosnia ed Erzegovina Bosnia ed Erzegovina (BIH)7613
Brunei Brunei (BRU)707
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (BUR)909
Cambogia Cambogia (CAM)909
Capo Verde Capo Verde (CPV)606
Ciad Ciad (CHA)12012
Comore Comore (COM)606
Dominica Dominica (DMA)617
El Salvador El Salvador (ESA)11011
Gambia Gambia (GAM)909
Guam Guam (GUM)819
Guinea Guinea (GUI)11011
Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau (GBS)606
Guinea Equatoriale Guinea Equatoriale (GEQ)909
Honduras Honduras (HON)11112
Isole Cayman Isole Cayman (CAY)10212
Isole Cook Isole Cook (COK)808
Isole Marshall Isole Marshall (MHL)202
Isole Salomone Isole Salomone (SOL)909
Isole Vergini britanniche Isole Vergini britanniche (IVB)9110
Kiribati Kiribati (KIR)404
Laos Laos (LAO)909
Lesotho Lesotho (LES)11011
Liberia Liberia (LBR)13013
Libia Libia (LBA)11011
Madagascar Madagascar (MAD)12113
Malawi Malawi (MAW)10010
Maldive Maldive (MDV)808
Mali Mali (MLI)13013
Malta Malta (MLT)16117
Mauritania Mauritania (MTN)909
Micronesia Micronesia (FSM)404
Nauru Nauru (NRU)606
Nepal Nepal (NEP)13417
Nicaragua Nicaragua (NCA)12012
Oman Oman (OMA)909
Palau Palau (PLW)505
Palestina Palestina (PLE)606
Papua Nuova Guinea Papua Nuova Guinea (PNG)10010
Monaco Principato di Monaco (MON)22931
Partecipanti Olimpici Indipendenti Refugee Olympic Team101
Rep. Centrafricana Repubblica Centrafricana (CAF)10010
Rep. del Congo Repubblica del Congo (CGO)12012
RD del Congo Repubblica Democratica del Congo(COD)10010
Ruanda Ruanda (RWA)909
Saarland Saarland (SAA)101
Saint Kitts e Nevis Saint Kitts e Nevis (SKN)606
Saint Vincent e Grenadine Saint Vincent e Grenadine (VIN)808
Samoa Samoa (SAM)909
Samoa Americane Samoa Americane (ASA)819
San Marino San Marino (SMR)14923
Santa Lucia Santa Lucia (LCA)606
São Tomé e Príncipe São Tomé e Príncipe (STP)606
Seychelles Seychelles (SEY)909
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone (SLE)11011
Somalia Somalia (SOM)909
Swaziland Swaziland (SWZ)10111
Timor Est Timor Est (TLS)516
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan (TKM)606
Tuvalu Tuvalu (TUV)202
Vanuatu Vanuatu (VAN)808
Yemen Yemen (YEM)909

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Summer Olympic medal designsEdit

Details about the medals from each of the Summer Olympic Games:[17][18]
GamesHostDetailsDesigner(s)MintDiameter
(mm)
Thickness
(mm)
Weight
(g)
image
1896Athens,GreeceObverse: Zeus holding Nike
Reverse: The Acropolis
Jules-Clément ChaplainParis Mint483.8471896 Olympic medal.jpg
1900Paris,FranceObverse: Winged goddess holding laurel branches; Paris in the background
Reverse: A victorious athlete holding a laurel branch; the Acropolis in the background
Note: The only Summer Olympic medal that is not circular
Frédérique VernonParis Mint59 x 413.253
Losanna, museo olimpico, medaglie di 1900 parigi.JPG
1904St. Louis, Missouri,U.S.Obverse: Nike holding a laurel crown and a palm leaf
Reverse: An athlete holding a laurel crown; Greek temple in the background
Dieges & ClustDieges & Clust37.83.521Silver medal of 1904 Summer Olympics.jpg
1908London,Great BritainObverse: An athlete receiving a laurel crown from two female figures
Reverse:Saint Georgeatop a horse
Edge: "Vaughton", event name and winner
Bertram MackennalVaughton & Sons334.421
London 1908 Medals.jpg
1912Stockholm,SwedenObverse: An athlete receiving a laurel crown from two female figures
Reverse: Aheraldopening the Games with a statue ofPehr Henrik Ling behind him
Bertram Mackennal(obverse)
Erik Lindberg(reverse)
C.C. Sporrong & Co33.41.524
Losanna, museo olimpico, medaglie di 1912 stoccolma.JPG
1920Antwerp,BelgiumObverse: An athlete holding a laurel crown and a palm leaf
Reverse: Statue ofSilvius Brabo
Edge: Name, event, team, "Antwerp", and the date
Josué DuponCoosmans594.479
1924Paris,FranceObverse: An athlete helping another to stand
Reverse: A harp and various items of sports equipment
André RivaudParis Mint554.879
Losanna, museo olimpico, medaglie di 1924 parigi.JPG
1928Amsterdam,NetherlandsDesign:Trionfo
Note: This obverse design, sometimes recreated, remains until 2004, the reverse design remained until 1972
Giuseppe CassioliDutch State Mint55366
Losanna, museo olimpico, medaglie di 1928 amsterdam.JPG
1932Los Angeles,U.S.Design:TrionfoGiuseppe CassioliWhitehead & Hoag55.35.796
1936Berlin,GermanyDesign:Trionfo
"B.H MAYER PFORZHEIM 990"
Giuseppe CassioliB.H. Mayer55571
Medaille-sommerspiele-1936-berlin.jpg
1948London,Great BritainDesign:TrionfoGiuseppe CassioliJohn Pinches51.45.160
1952Helsinki,FinlandDesign:Trionfo
Edge: 916 M / Y6 (Factory Stamp)
Giuseppe CassioliKultakeskus Oy514.846.5
1956Melbourne,AustraliaDesign:TrionfoGiuseppe CassioliK.G. Luke514.868
1960RomeItalyDesign:Trionfo
Surround: A bronze laurel wreath and laurel leaf chain
Giuseppe CassioliArtistice Fiorentini686.52111960 Rome Olympic Games, Gold Medal, Al Oerter , Track and Field Discus Throw (2913311489).jpg
1964Tokyo,JapanDesign:TrionfoGiuseppe CassioliandToshikaka KoshibaJapan Mint607.5621964 Tokyo Olympic Games, Gold Medal.jpg
1968Mexico City,MexicoDesign:TrionfoGiuseppe Cassioli6061301968 Mexico City Olympic Games, Gold Medal.jpg
1972Munich,GermanyObverse:Trionfo
Reverse:Castor and Pollux, twin sons of Zeusand Leda
Edge: Winner's name and sport
Giuseppe Cassioli(obverse)
Gerhard Marcks(reverse)
Bavarian Mint666.5102
Házená p.Konečný 002.jpg
1976Montreal,Quebec,CanadaObverse:Trionfo
Reverse: A stylised laurel crown and the Montreal Games logo
Edge: Name of the sport
Giuseppe Cassioli(obverse)Royal Canadian Mint605.8154
1980Moscow,RussiaObverse:Trionfo
Reverse: A stylised Olympic flame and the Moscow Games logo
Giuseppe Cassioli(obverse)
Ilya Postol(reverse)
Moscow Mint606.8125
1984Los Angeles,U.S.Obverse:Trionfo
Reverse:An Olympic champion held aloft by a crowd
Note: The reverse returns to the Cassioli design
Giuseppe CassioliJostens, Inc607.9141
1988Seoul,South KoreaObverse:Trionfo
Reverse: An outline of a dove carrying a laurel branch and the Seoul Olympic logo
Giuseppe Cassioli(obverse)Korea Minting and Security Printing Corporation607152
1992Barcelona,SpainObverse: Updated interpretation of Trionfo
Reverse: Barcelona Games logo
Xavier CorberoRoyal Mint of Spain709.8231
1996AtlantaU.S.Obverse: Updated interpretation of Trionfo
Reverse: A stylised olive branch, the Atlanta Games logo, and "Centennial Olympic Games"
Edge: "Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games"
Malcolm Grear DesignersReed & Barton705181
2000Sydney,AustraliaObverse: Updated interpretation of Trionfo
Reverse: TheSydney Opera House,Olympic Flame, andOlympic rings
Edge: Event name
Wojciech PietranikRoyal Australian Mint685180
2004Athens,GreeceObverse: Nike withPanathinaiko Stadium in the background
Reverse: TheOlympic Flame, the opening lines of Pindar's Eighth Olympic Ode, and the Athens Games logo
Elena Votsi605135
2008Beijing,ChinaObverse: Nike withPanathinaiko Stadium in the background
Reverse: a jade ring with the Beijing Games logo in the centre and the event details on the outer edge
Xiao Yong[19]China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation706200
Beijing 2008.png
2012London,United KingdomObverse: Nike withPanathinaiko Stadium in the background
Reverse: TheRiver Thames and the London Games logo with angled lines in the background
David WatkinsRoyal Mint858–10357–412[20]
2012 Olympic Games Medal, Britain 2011.jpg
2016Rio de Janeiro,BrazilObverse: Nike withPanathinaiko Stadium in the background
Reverse: The Rio 2016 logo and name, surrounded by a laurel leaf design in the form of the wreaths
Edge: The name of the event for which the medal was won is engraved by laser along the outside edge.
Note: For the first time, the medals are slightly thicker at their central point compared with their edges.[21]
Casa da Moeda do Brasil856-11[22]500[23]
Medalhas Rio 2016.jpg


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