How many gold medals does each country have in total for the Summer and Winter Olympics combined?
The Olympic Games are the world's foremost sporting competition, and have been held every four years since 1896. The United States has won the most gold medals in the Summer Olympics, with 2,522 gold medals. The United States also has won the most gold medals in the Winter Olympics, with 305 gold medals. When combined, the United States has won a total of 2,827 gold medals at the Summer and Winter Olympics combined. The Soviet Union is second with 1,204 gold medals, followed by East Germany with 408 gold medals.
Here is a list of the top 10 countries with the most gold medals in the Summer and Winter Olympics combined:
- United States: 2,827
- Soviet Union: 1,204
- East Germany: 408
- Great Britain: 305
- France: 261
- Germany: 244
- Italy: 241
- China: 234
- Sweden: 218
- Hungary: 205
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