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   United States  15.2%
   Russia  12.1%
   Australia  6.1%
   France  4.9%
   Germany  4.9%
   Italy  4.9%
   Netherlands  4.5%
   United Kingdom  4.2%
   Cuba  4.2%
   Romania  4.2%
   Hungary  3%
   Poland  2.3%
   Japan  1.9%
   Bulgaria  1.9%
   Greece  1.5%
   Ethiopia  1.5%
   Norway  1.5%
   Sweden  1.5%
   Belarus  1.1%
   Spain  1.1%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  United States:40 
#2  Russia:32 
#3  Australia:16 
#4  France:13 
#5  Germany:13 
#6  Italy:13 
#7  Netherlands:12 
#8  United Kingdom:11 
#9  Cuba:11 
#10  Romania:11 
#11  Hungary:
#12  Poland:
#13  Japan:
#14  Bulgaria:
#15  Greece:
#16  Ethiopia:
#17  Norway:
#18  Sweden:
#19  Belarus:
#20  Spain:
#21  Canada:
#22  Kazakhstan:
#23  Iran:
#24  Ukraine:
#25  Turkey:
#26  Lithuania:
#27  Finland:
#28  Austria:
#29  Czech Republic:
#30  Denmark:
#31  Kenya:
#32  Slovenia:
#33  Azerbaijan:
#34  Croatia:
#35  Mexico:
#36  Latvia:
#37  New Zealand:
#38  Estonia:
#39  Thailand:
#40  Indonesia:
#41  Algeria:
#42  Slovakia:
#43  Bahamas, The:
#44  Mozambique:
#45  Cameroon:
#46  Switzerland:
#47  Colombia:
#48  Uzbekistan:
Total: 264  
Weighted average: 5.5  


DEFINITION: Gold medals won at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games.

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