Who holds the number of medals in Olympics?

Who holds the number of medals in Olympics?

List of Olympic medals over career

No. Athlete Years
1 Michael Phelps 2004–2016
2 Larisa Latynina 1956–1964
3 Marit Bjørgen 2002–2018
4 Nikolai Andrianov 1972–1980

Who has been in the most Olympics?

Ian Millar
Canadian equestrian athlete Ian Millar has competed at ten Olympic games. Austrian sailor Hubert Raudaschl and Latvian shooter Afanasijs Kuzmins (representing Soviet Union until 1988) have each made nine Olympic appearances.

Which country has the least Olympic medals?

The smallest country by land size in the world is Vatican City, but the smallest country to participate at the Olympics is the second smallest, Monaco. Monaco made their Olympic debut in 1920, and are yet to win a medal, and having the record for the most appearances without winning a single Olympic medal.

Which country is most athletic?

Brazil. #1 in Athletically talented.

  • Russia. #2 in Athletically talented.
  • Argentina. #3 in Athletically talented.
  • United States. #4 in Athletically talented.
  • Kenya. #5 in Athletically talented.
  • South Africa. #6 in Athletically talented.
  • Germany. #7 in Athletically talented.
  • Spain. #8 in Athletically talented.
  • Has the USA ever won a medal in biathlon?

    Biathlon is the only winter sport in which the United States has never won a medal, a drought that continued with a seventh-place finish in Saturday’s 4×6-kilometer mixed relay.

    Has an American ever won an Olympic medal in ski jumping?

    Eventually can’t come soon enough. It’s been almost 100 years since the U.S. won its first and only medal in ski jumping. At the Olympic Winter Games Chamonix 1924, Anders Haugen qualified for the bronze medal.