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   Germany  16%
   United States  14.3%
   Norway  11.3%
   Russia  7.2%
   Canada  6.8%
   Austria  5.3%
   Italy  5.1%
   France  5.1%
   Switzerland  4%
   Netherlands  4%
   Finland  3.6%
   China  3%
   Croatia  2.3%
   Korea, South  2.1%
   Sweden  1.7%
   Australia  1.3%
   Estonia  1.3%
   Spain  1.3%
   United Kingdom  0.9%
   Czech Republic  0.9%


Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Germany: 75 
# 2   United States: 67 
# 3   Norway: 53 
# 4   Russia: 34 
# 5   Canada: 32 
# 6   Austria: 25 
= 7   Italy: 24 
= 7   France: 24 
= 9   Switzerland: 19 
= 9   Netherlands: 19 
# 11   Finland: 17 
# 12   China: 14 
# 13   Croatia: 11 
# 14   Korea, South: 10 
# 15   Sweden:
= 16   Australia:
= 16   Estonia:
= 16   Spain:
= 19   United Kingdom:
= 19   Czech Republic:
= 19   Bulgaria:
= 22   Japan:
= 22   Poland:
= 24   Belarus:
= 24   Slovenia:
Total: 470  
Weighted average: 18.8  



DEFINITION: Full results of the XIXth Olympic Winter Games at Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States of America from Feb. 8-24, 2002. National medal standings are not recognized by the IOC. The unofficial point totals are based on three points for every gold medal, two for each silver and one for each bronze. Seventy-eight nations competed, but only 25 medalled.

SOURCE: The Golden Book of the Olympic Games

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