Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 1980

Legenda:

     Organizator igrzysk (ZSRR)

MiejscePaństwoZłotoSrebroBrązRazem
1. ZSRR806946195
2. NRD473740126
3. Bułgaria8161741
4. Kuba87520
5. Włochy83415
6. Węgry7101532
7. Rumunia661325
8. Francja65314
9. Wielka Brytania57921
10. Polska3141532
11. Szwecja33612
12. Finlandia3148
13. Czechosłowacja23914
14. Jugosławia2349
15. Australia2259
16. Dania2125
17. Brazylia2024
 Etiopia2024
19. Szwajcaria2002
20. Hiszpania1326
21. Austria1214
22. Grecja1023
23. Belgia1001
 Indie1001
 Zimbabwe1001
26. Korea Północna0325
27. Mongolia0224
28. Tanzania0202
29. Meksyk0134
30. Holandia0123
31. Irlandia0112
32. Uganda0101
 Wenezuela0101
34. Jamajka0033
35. Gujana0011
 Liban0011
RAZEM204204223

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