Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 1992

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     Organizator igrzysk (Hiszpania)

MiejscePaństwoZłotoSrebroBrązRazem
1. WNP[1]453829112
2. Stany Zjednoczone373437108
3. Niemcy33213892
4. Chiny16221654
5. Kuba1661133
6. Hiszpania137222
7. Korea Południowa1251229
8. Węgry1112730
9. Francja861529
10. Australia791127
11. Włochy65819
12. Kanada65718
13. Wielka Brytania531220
14. Rumunia46818
15. Czechosłowacja4217
16. Korea Północna4059
17. Japonia381122
18. Bułgaria37616
19. Polska361019
20. Holandia26715
21. Kenia2428
22. Norwegia2417
23. Turcja2226
24. Indonezja2215
25. Brazylia2103
26. Grecja2002
27. Szwecja17412
28. Nowa Zelandia14510
29. Finlandia1225
30. Maroko1225
31. Irlandia1102
32. Dania1056
33. Estonia1012
 Etiopia1012
 Litwa1012
36. Algieria1012
37. Szwajcaria1001
38. Jamajka0314
 Nigeria0314
40. Łotwa0213
41. Austria0202
 Namibia0202
 Południowa Afryka0202
44. Belgia0123
 Chorwacja0123
 Iran0123
 Niezależni uczestnicy Olimpijscy[2]0123
48. Izrael0112
49. Meksyk0101
 Peru0101
 Chińskie Tajpej0101
52. Mongolia0022
 Słowenia0022
54. Argentyna0011
 Bahamy0011
 Filipiny0011
 Ghana0011
 Katar0011
 Kolumbia0011
 Malezja0011
 Pakistan0011
 Portoryko0011
 Surinam0011
 Tajlandia0011
RAZEM251259207

Zobacz też

  • Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Paraolimpijskich 1992

Przypisy

  1. Wspólnota Niepodległych Państw zrzeszała byłe republiki Związku Radzieckiego. W jej skład wchodziły: Rosja, Ukraina, Białoruś, Kazachstan, Kirgistan, Mołdawia, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tadżykistan, Armenia i Azerbejdżan. W skład olimpijskiej reprezentacji WNP weszli dodatkowo sportowcy Gruzji.
  2. Drużyna złożona z zawodników z Macedonii i Federalnej Republiki Jugosławii

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