Jamajka na zimowych igrzyskach olimpijskich

Jamajka na zimowych igrzyskach olimpijskich
Jamajka
Kod MKOl

JAM

Klasyfikacja wszech czasów
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Jamajka startuje w zimowych IO od zimowych igrzysk w Calgary w 1988 roku (oprócz igrzysk w Turynie w 2006 roku). Do tej pory nie zdobyła żadnych medali[1]

Klasyfikacja medalowa

IgrzyskaZłotoSrebroBrązRazem
Kanada Calgary 19880000
Albertville 19920000
Norwegia Lillehammer 19940000
Japonia Nagano 19980000
Stany Zjednoczone Salt Lake City 20020000
Kanada Vancouver 20110000
Rosja Soczi 20140000
Korea Południowa Pjongczang 20180000
Pekin 20220000
Razem0000

Przypisy

  1. Jamaica Winter Sports (ang.). [dostęp 2011-12-29]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2012-12-16)].

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