Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2008

Klasyfikacja medalowa Letnich Igrzysk Olimpijskich 2008 przedstawia zestawienie zdobyczy Narodowych Komitetów Olimpijskich podczas zawodów olimpijskich Pekin 2008. Do zdobycia były 302 komplety medali w tyluż dyscyplinach, o które walczyło 11 526 zawodników z 204 państw[1] w konkurencjach, które rozegrane zostały między 9 a 24 sierpnia 2008 roku.

W konkurencji bieg kobiet 200 m rozdane zostały dwa srebrne medale.

W czterech dyscyplinach sportowych rozdano po dwa brązowe medale. Były to zapasy, boks, judo oraz taekwondo.

Poniższa tabela zawiera zestawienie medali według stanu z 1 stycznia 2022.

Legenda:

     Organizator igrzysk (Chiny)

MiejscePaństwoZłotoSrebroBrązRazem
1. Chiny482230100
2. Stany Zjednoczone363937112
3. Rosja24132360
4. Wielka Brytania19131951
5. Niemcy16111441
6. Australia14151746
7. Korea Południowa1311832
8. Japonia98825
9. Włochy891027
10. Francja7162043
11. Holandia75416
12. Ukraina741122
13. Kenia64616
14. Hiszpania511319
15. Jamajka54211
16. Polska45211
17. Etiopia4217
18. Rumunia4149
19. Kuba3101730
20. Kanada39810
21. Węgry35210
22. Norwegia3519
23. Brazylia341017
24. Białoruś34714
25. Czechy3317
26. Słowacja3306
27. Nowa Zelandia3249
28. Gruzja3227
29. Kazachstan2349
30. Dania2237
31. Korea Północna2226
 Tajlandia2226
33. Mongolia2204
34. Szwajcaria2147
35. Argentyna2046
36. Meksyk2024
37. Belgia2002
38. Zimbabwe1304
39. Słowenia1225
40. Azerbejdżan1146
 Indonezja1146
42. Bułgaria1135
 Turcja1135
44. Finlandia1124
 Chińskie Tajpej1124
46. Łotwa1113
47. Dominikana1102
 Estonia1102
 Portugalia1102
 Trynidad i Tobago1102
51. Indie1023
52. Iran1012
53. Kamerun1001
 Panama1001
 Tunezja1001
56. Szwecja0415
57. Litwa0325
 Nigeria0325
 Chorwacja0235
60. Grecja0213
 Kolumbia0213
62. Armenia0145
63. Uzbekistan0134
64. Austria0123
 Irlandia0123
 Kirgistan0123
 Serbia0123
68. Algieria0112
 Bahamy0112
 Maroko0112
 Tadżykistan0112
72. Chile0101
 Ekwador0101
 Islandia0101
 Malezja0101
 Południowa Afryka0101
 Samoa0101
 Singapur0101
 Sudan0101
 Wietnam0101
81. Egipt0022
82. Afganistan0011
 Izrael0011
 Mauritius0011
 Mołdawia0011
 Togo0011
 Wenezuela0011
RAZEM302303353958


Zobacz też

Przypisy

  1. Informacja ze strony igrzysk. [dostęp 2013-05-14]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2013-05-14)].

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