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This is the full table of the medal count of the 2004 Summer Olympics. These rankings sort by the number of gold medals earned by a country (in this context a country is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee). The number of silvers is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze. If, after the above, countries are still tied, equal ranking is given and they are listed alphabetically. This follows the system used by the IOC, IAAF and BBC.


2004 Summer Olympics medal count
Pos Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 United States 353929103
2 China 32171463
3 Russia 27273892
4 Australia 17161649
5 Japan 1691237
6 Germany 14161848
7 France 1191333
8 Italy 10111132
9 South Korea 912930
10 Great Britain 991230
11 CubaCuba at the 2004 Summer Olympics is represented by the Olympic Committee of Cuba and is abbreviated CUB. Cuba sent 160 athletes to the 2004 Games, which were held in Athens, Greece between August 13 and the 29th. Medals Results by event Archery Maydenia S 971127
12 UkraineUkraine at the 2004 Summer Olympics Medals Results by event Archery Men's individual Viktor Ruban men's individual, 13th place Oleksandr Serdyuk men's individual, 15th place Dmytro Hrachov men's individual, 24th place Women's individual Tetyana Berezhna w 95923
13 HungaryHungary at the 2004 Summer Olympics Medals Gold Athletics Discus Throw, Robert Fazekas (disputed) Athletics Hammer Throw, Adrian Annus (disputed) Fencing Individual Epee, Timea Nagy. Shooting Skeet, Diana Igaly Water polo Men's: Tibor Benedek, Peter Biros 86317
14 RomaniaRomania's strong sports at the 2004 Summer Olympics include Rowing, Gymnastics, Swimming, Athletics, Boxing and Canoeing. Medals Gold Gymnastics Women's Team: Romania ( Oana Ban, Alexandra Georgiana Eremia, Catalina Ponor, Monica Rosu, Daniela Nicoleta So 85619
15 GreeceGreece, host country of the 2004 Summer Olympics is represented by the Hellenic Olympic Committee (abbreviated HOC). 441 athletes, 223 men and 218 women, consist the biggest Greek Olympic delegation ever since the first modern Olympic Games in Athens, Gre 66416
16 NorwayNorway at the 2004 Summer Olympics was represented by The Norwegian Olympic Committee and Confederation of Sports. 53 athletes competed in 12 sports in Athens. Norway first participated in the 1900 Summer Olympics and has since competed in all Olympic sum 5016
17 NetherlandsNetherlands at the 2004 Summer Olympics Medals Gold Equestrian ( Dressage Individual): Anky van Grunsven Cycling ( Women's time trial): Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel Swimming ( Men's 100 m freestyle): Pieter van den Hoogenband Swimming ( Women's 50 m free 49922
18 BrazilNations at the 2004 Summer Olympics At the 2004 Summer Olympics Brazil was represented by the Brazilian Olympic Committee (abbreviated COB . The largest Brazilian delegation ever consisted of 247 athletes (125 men and 122 women), which represented 42 more 43310
19 Sweden 4127
20 Spain 311519
21 Canada 36312
22 Turkey 33410
23 Poland 32510
24 New Zealand 3205
25 Thailand 3148
26 Belarus 26715
27 Austria 2417
28 Ethiopia 2327
29 Iran 2226
Slovakia 2226
31 Chinese Taipei (Taiwan) 2215
32 Georgia 2204
33 Bulgaria 21912
34 Jamaica 2125
Uzbekistan 2125
36 Morocco 2103
37 Denmark 2068
38 Argentina 2046
39 Chile 2013
40 Kazakhstan 1438
41 Kenya 1427
42 Czech Republic 1348
43 South Africa 1326
44 Croatia 1225
45 Lithuania 1203
46 Egypt 1135
Switzerland 1135
48 Indonesia 1124
49 Zimbabwe 1113
50 Azerbaijan 1045
51 Belgium 1023
52 Bahamas 1012
Israel 1012
54 Cameroon 1001
Dominican Republic 1001
Ireland 1001
United Arab Emirates 1001
58 DPR Korea 0415
59 Latvia 0404
60 Mexico 0314
61 Portugal 0213
62 Finland 0202
Serbia and Montenegro 0202
64 Slovenia 0134
65 Estonia 0123
66 Hong Kong 0101
India 0101
Paraguay 0101
69 Nigeria 0022
Venezuela 0022
71 Colombia 0011
Eritrea 0011
Mongolia 0011
Syria 0011
Trinidad and Tobago 0011
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