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Sports Statistics > 1996 Summer Paralympics > Silver (most recent) by country

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   Germany  11.2%
   United States  8.9%
   United Kingdom  8.1%
   Australia  7.2%
   Spain  6%
   France  5.6%
   Canada  4.1%
   Italy  3.9%
   Denmark  3.3%
   Sweden  2.7%
   Poland  2.7%
   China  2.5%
   Egypt  2.1%
   Netherlands  2.1%
   Belgium  1.9%
   Japan  1.9%
   South Africa  1.6%
   Czech Republic  1.4%
   Norway  1.4%
   Russia  1.4%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   Germany: 58  
#2   United States: 46  
#3   United Kingdom: 42  
#4   Australia: 37  
#5   Spain: 31  
#6   France: 29  
#7   Canada: 21  
#8   Italy: 20  
#9   Denmark: 17  
#10   Sweden: 14  
#11   Poland: 14  
#12   China: 13  
#13   Egypt: 11  
#14   Netherlands: 11  
#15   Belgium: 10  
#16   Japan: 10  
#17   South Africa: 8  
#18   Czech Republic: 7  
#19   Norway: 7  
#20   Russia: 7  
#21   Brazil: 6  
#22   Switzerland: 6  
#23   New Zealand: 6  
#24   Austria: 6  
#25   Hong Kong: 5  
#26   Argentina: 5  
#27   Mexico: 5  
#28   Iran: 5  
#29   Finland: 5  
#30   Israel: 4  
#31   Iceland: 4  
#32   Slovakia: 4  
#33   Portugal: 4  
#34   Ukraine: 4  
#35   Estonia: 4  
#36   Ireland: 3  
#37   Belarus: 3  
#38   Cuba: 3  
#39   Algeria: 2  
#40   Serbia and Montenegro: 2  
#41   Slovenia: 2  
#42   Korea, South: 2  
#43   Nigeria: 2  
#44   Lithuania: 2  
#45   Tunisia: 2  
#46   Hungary: 2  
#47   Kenya: 1  
#48   Greece: 1  
#49   Bulgaria: 1  
#50   Jordan: 1  
#51   Kuwait: 1  
Total: 516   
Weighted average: 10.1   


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SOURCE: Wikipedia: 1996 Summer Paralympics

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