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   Norway  15.9%
   United States  11.7%
   Austria  9.8%
   Finland  8.6%
   Germany  7.6%
   Sweden  6.5%
   Switzerland  6.2%
   Canada  5.8%
   Italy  5.4%
   France  4.4%
   Netherlands  4.2%
   Russia  3.5%
   Japan  1.9%
   United Kingdom  1.6%
   China  1.3%
   Korea, South  1.2%
   Liechtenstein  0.5%
   Poland  0.4%
   Hungary  0.4%
   Czech Republic  0.3%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Norway: 263 
#2   United States: 193 
#3   Austria: 162 
#4   Finland: 142 
#5   Germany: 125 
#6   Sweden: 108 
#7   Switzerland: 103 
#8   Canada: 96 
#9   Italy: 89 
#10   France: 72 
#11   Netherlands: 69 
#12   Russia: 58 
#13   Japan: 31 
#14   United Kingdom: 26 
#15   China: 22 
#16   Korea, South: 20 
#17   Liechtenstein:
#18   Poland:
#19   Hungary:
#20   Czech Republic:
#21   Belarus:
#22   Bulgaria:
#23   Kazakhstan:
#24   Belgium:
#25   Australia:
#26   Croatia:
#27   Spain:
#28   Ukraine:
#29   Slovenia:
#30   Estonia:
#31   Luxembourg:
#32   Korea, North:
#33   Romania:
#34   New Zealand:
#35   Denmark:
#36   Uzbekistan:
Total: 1,654  
Weighted average: 45.9  


DEFINITION: All-time Winter Games medal standings, according to The Golden Book of the Olympic Games. Medal counts include figure skating medals (1908 and '20) and hockey medals (1920) awarded at the Summer Games. National medal standings for the Winter and Summer Games are not recognized by the IOC.

SOURCE: The Golden Book of the Olympic Games

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