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MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

GREAT BRITAIN - 50 Medals

UNITED STATES - 50 Medals

FRANCE - 45 Medals

Medal Table
RS:X
Multihull
Two Person Heavyweight Dinghy
Two Person Dinghy
Skiff
Keel Boat
Monotype
Lengths
Weights
Open Class
Finn
470

470 Men's  Women's
Changed to Mixed Competition After 2020 Tokyo Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1976
West Germany - (Frank Hübner, Harro Bode)
Spain - (Antonio Gorostegui, Pedro Millet)
Australia - (Ian Brown, Ian Ruff)
1980
Brazil - (Marcos Soares, Eduardo Penido)
East Germany - (Jorn Borowski, Egbert Swensson)
Finland - (Jouko Lindgrén, Georg Tallberg)
1984
Spain - (Luis Doreste, Roberto Molina)
United States - (Steve Benjamin, Chris Steinfeld)
France - (Thierry Peponnet, Luc Pillot)
1988
France - (Thierry Peponnet, Luc Pillot)
Soviet Union - (Tőnu Tőniste, Toomas Tőniste)
United States - (John Shadden, Charles McKee)
1992
Spain - (Jordi Calafat, Francisco Sanchez)
United States - (Morgan Reeser, Kevin Burnham)
Estonia - (Tőnu Tőniste, Toomas Tőniste)
1996
Ukraine - (Yevhen Braslavets, Ihor Matviyenko)
Great Britain - (John Merricks, Ian Walker)
Portugal - (Victor Rocha, Nuno Barreto)
2000
Australia - (Tom King, Mark Turnbull)
United States - (Paul Foerster, Robert Merrick)
Argentina - (Javier Conte, Juan del la Fuente)
2004
United States - (Paul Foerster, Kevin Burnham) Great Britain - (Nick Rogers, Joe Glanfield)
Japan - (Kazuto Seki, Kenjiro Todoroki)
2008
Australia - (Nathan Wilmot, Malcolm Page)
Great Britain - (Nick Rogers, Joe Glanfield) France - (Nicolas Charbonnier, Oliveier Bausset)
2012
Australia - (Mathew Belcher, Malcolm Page) Great Britain - (Luke Patience, Stuart Bithell)
Argentina - (Lucas Calabrese, Juan del la Fuente)
2016
Croatia - (Ṧime Fantela, Igor Marenić)
Australia - (Mathew Belcher, William Ryan)
Greece - (Panagiotis Mantis, Pavlos Kagialis)
2020
Australia - (Mathew Belcher, William Ryan) Sweden - (Anton Dahlberg, Fredrik Bergström) Spain - (Jordi Xammar, Nicolás Rodríguez)
470 Women's Men's
Changed to Mixed Competition After 2020 Tokyo Games

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1988
United States - (Allison Jolly, Lynne Jewell)
Sweden - (Marit Söderström, Birgitta Bengtsson)
Soviet Union - (Larisa Moskalenko, Iryna Chunykhovska)
1992
Spain - (Theresa Zabell, Patricia Guerra)
New Zealand - (Leslie Egnot, Jan Shearer)
United States - (Jennifer Isler, Pamela Healy)
1996
Spain - (Theresa Zabell, Begońa Vía-Dufresne)
Japan - (Yumiko Shige, Alicia Kioshita)
Ukraine - (Ruslana Taran, Olena Pakholchik)
2000
Australia - (Jenny Armstrong, Belinda Stowell)
United States - (J.J. Isler, Sarah Glaser)
Ukraine - (Ruslana Taran, Olena Pakholchik)
2004
Greece - (Sofia Bekatorou, Aimilia Tsoulfa)
Spain - (Sandra Azón, Natalia Vía-Dufresne) Sweden - (Therese Torgersson, Vendela Zachrisson)
2008
Australia - (Elise Rechichi, Tessa Parkinson)
Netherlands - (Marcelien de Koning, Lobke Berkhout)
Brazil - (Fernanda Oliveira, Isabel Swan)
2012
New Zealand - (Jo Aleh, Polly Powrie)
Great Britain - (Hannah Mills, Saskia Clark)
Netherlands - (Lisa Westerhof, Lobke Berkhout)
2016
Great Britain - (Hannah Mills, Saskia Clark) New Zealand - (Jo Aleh, Polly Powrie) France - (Camille Lecointre, Hélčne Defrance)
2020
Great Britain - (Hannah Mills, Eilidh McIntyre)
Poland - (Agnieszka Skrzypulec, Jolanta Ogar) France - (Camilie Lecointre, Aloďse Retornaz)

Finn
Discontinued After 2020 Tokyo Games
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1952
Paul Elvstrřm - Denmark Charles Currey - Great Britain Rickard Sarby - Sweden
1956
Paul Elvstrřm - Denmark André Nelis - Belgium John Marvin - United States
1960
Paul Elvstrřm - Denmark Aleksander Tšutšelov - Soviet Union André Nelis - Belgium
1964
Wilhelm Kuhweide - United Team of Germany Peter Barrett - United States Henning Wind - Denmark
1968
Valentin Mankin - Soviet Union Hubert Raudaschi - Austria Fabio Albarelli - Italy
1972
Serge Maury - France Illias Hatzipavlis - Greece Viktor Potapov - Soviet Union
1976
Jochen Schümann - East Germany Andrei Balashov - Soviet Union John Bertrand - Australia
1980
Esko Rechardt - Finland Wolfgang Mayrhofer - Austria Andrei Balashov - Soviet Union
1984
Russell Coutts - New Zealand John Bertrand - United States Terry Neilson - Canada
1988
José Doreste - Spain Peter Holmberg - U.S. Virgin Islands John Cutler - New Zealand
1992
José van der Ploeg - Spain Brian Ledbetter - United States Craig Monk - New Zealand
1996
Mateusz Kusznierewicz - Poland Sebastien Godefroid - Belgium Roy Heiner - Netherlands
2000
Iain Percy - Great Britain Luca Devoti - Italy Fredrik Lööf - Sweden
2004
Ben Ainslie - Great Britain Rafael Trujillo - Spain Mateusz Kusznierewicz - Poland
2008
Ben Ainslie - Great Britain Zach Railey - United States Guillaume Florent - France
2012
Ben Ainslie - Great Britain Jonas Hřgh-Christensen - Denmark Jonathan Lobert - France
2016
Giles Scott - Great Britain Vasilij Žbogar - Slovenia Caleb Paine - United States
2020
Giles Scott - Great Britain Zsombor Berecz - Hungary Joan Cardona Méndez - Spain

Men's RS:X  Women's  Medal Total
Discontinued After 2020 Tokyo Games

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
2008
Tom Ashley - New Zealand
Julien Bontemps - France
Shahar Tzuberi - Isreal
2012
Dorian van Rijsselberghe - Netherlands
Nick Dempsey - Great Britain Przemysław Miarczyński - Poland
2016
Dorian van Rijsselberghe - Netherlands Nick Dempsey - Great Britain Pierre Le Coq - France
2020
Kiran Badloe - Netherlands
Thomas Goyard - France
Bi Kun - China

Women's RS:X  Men's  Medal Total
Through 2020 Tokyo Games

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
2008
Yin Jian - China
Alessandra Sensini - Italy Bryony Shaw - Great Britain
2012
Marina Alabau - Spain
Tuuli Petäjä - Finland
Zofia Klepacka - Poland
2016
Charline Picon - France
Chen Peina - China
Stefania Elfutina - Russia
2020
Lu Yunxiu - China Charline Picon - France Emma Wilson - Great Britain

Men's  Women's  Open  Medal Total
Discontinued After 2012 London Games

Two Person Keelboat
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
2004
Brazil - (Torben Grael, Marcelo Ferreira)
Canada - (Ross MacDonald, Mike Wolfs)
France - (Pascal Rambeau, Xavier Rohart)
2008
Great Britain - (Iain Percy, Andrew Simpson)
Brazil - (Robert Scheidt, Bruno Prada)
Sweden - (Fredrik Lööf, Anders Ekström)
2012
Sweden - (Fredrik Lööf, Max Salminen)
Great Britain - (Iain Percy, Andrew Simpson) Brazil - (Robert Scheidt, Bruno Prada)

Women's  Men's  Open  Medal Total
Discontinued After 2012 London Games

Three Person Keelboat
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
2004
Great Britain - (Shirley Robertson, Sarah Webb, Sarah Ayton)
Ukraine - (Ruslana Taran, Ganna Kalinina, Svitlana Matevusheva)
Denmark - (Dorte Jensen, Helle Jespersen, Christina Otzen)
2008
Great Britain - (Sarah Webb, Sarah Ayton, Pippa Wilson)
Netherlands - (Mandy Mulder, Annemieke Bes, Merel Witteveen)
Greece - (Sofia Bekatorou, Virginia Kravarioti, Sofia Papadopoulou)
2012
Spain - (Támara Echegoyen, Ángela Pumariega, Sofía Toro)
Australia - (Olivia Price, Nina Curtis, Lucinda Whitty)
Finland - (Silja Lehtinen, Silja Kanerva, Mikaela Wulff)

Discontinued After 2000 Sydney Games
Two Person Keelboat
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1932
United States - (Gilbert Gray, Andrew Libano)
Great Britain - (George Colin Ratsey, Peter Jaffe)
Sweden - (Gunnar Asther, Daniel Sundén-Cullberg)
1936
Germany - (Peter Bischoff, Hans-Joachim Weise)
Sweden - (Arvid Laurin, Uno Wallentin)
Netherlands - (Bob Maas, Willem de Vries Lentsch)
1948
United States - (Hilary Smart, Paul Smart)
Cuba - (Carlos de Cardenas, Carlos de Cardenas, Jr.) Netherlands - (Adriaan Maas, Edward Slutterheim)
1952
Italy - (Agostino Straulino, Nicolň Rode)
United States - (John Price, John Reid)
Portugal - (Joaquim Fiúza, Francisco de Andrade)
1956
United States - (Herbert Williams, Lawrence Low)
Italy - (Agostino Straulino, Nicolň Rode) Bahamas - (Durward Knowles, Sloane Farrington)
1960
Soviet Union - (Timir Pinegin, Fyodor Shutkov)
Portugal - (Mário Quina, José Manuel Quina)
United States - (William Parks, Robert Halperin)
1964
Bahamas - (Durward Knowles, Cecil Cooke) United States - (Richard Stearns, Lynn Williams)
Sweden - (Pelle Pettersson, Holger Sunström)
1968
United States - (Lowell North, Peter Barrett)
Norway - (Peder Lunde, Jr., Per Wiken)
Italy - (Franco Cavallo, Camillo Gargano)
1972: Star
Australia - (David Forbes, John Anderson)
Sweden - (Pelle Pettersson, Stellan Westerdahl) West Germany - (Wilhelm Kuhweide, Karsten Meyer)
1972: Tempest
Soviet Union - (Valentin Mankin, Vitali Dyrdyra)
Great Britain - (Alan Warren, David Hunt)
United States - (Glen Foster, Peter Dean)
1976
Sweden - (John Albrechtson, Ingvar Hansson)
Soviet Union - (Valentin Mankin, Vladyslav Akimenko) United States - (Dennis Connor, Conn Findlay)
1980
Soviet Union - (Valentin Mankin, Aleksandr Muzychenko) Austria - (Hubert Raudaschl, Karl Ferstl)
Italy - (Giorgio Gorla, Alfio Peraboni)
1984
United States - (William Earl Buchan, Steven Erickson)
West Germany - (Joachim Griese, Michael Marcour)
Italy - (Giorgio Gorla, Alfio Peraboni)
1988
Great Britain - (Michael McIntyre, Bryn Vaile)
United States - (Mark Reynolds, Harold Haenel)
Brazil - (Torben Grael, Nelson Falcăo)
1992
United States - (Mark Reynolds, Harold Haenel) New Zealand - (Rod Davis, Don Cowie)
Canada - (Ross MacDonald, Eric Jespersen)
1996
Brazil - (Torben Grael, Marcelo Ferreira) Sweden - (Hans Wallen, Bobby Lohse)
Australia - (Colin Beashel, David Giles)
2000
United States - (Mark Reynolds, Magnus Liljedahl) Great Britain - (Ian Walker, Mark Covell)
Brazil - (Torben Grael, Marcelo Ferreira)

Discontinued After 2000 Sydney Games
Three Person Keelboat
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1948
Norway - (Thor Thorvaldsen, Haakon Barfod, Sigve Lie)
Sweden - (Folke Bohlin, Gösta Brodin, Hugo Johnson)
Denmark - (William Berntsen, Klaus Baess, Ole Berntsen)
1952
Norway - (Thor Thorvaldsen, Haakon Barfod, Sigve Lie) Sweden - (Per Gedda, Erland Almqvist, Sidney Boldt-Christmas)
Germany - (Theodor Thomsen, Erich Natusch, Georg Nowka)
1956
Sweden - (Folke Bohlin, Bengt Palmquist, Leif Wilkström) Denmark - (Ole Berntsen, Cyril Andresen, Christian von Bülow) Great Britain - (Graham Mann, Ronald Backus, Jonathan Janson)
1960
Greece - (HRH Crown Prince Constantine, Odysseus Eskidioglou, Georgios Zaimis)
Argentina - (Jorge Salas Chávez, Héctor Calegaris, Jorge del Río Sálas)
Italy - (Antonio Cosentino, Antonio Ciciliano, Giulio De Stefano)
1964
Denmark - (Ole Berntsen, Christian von Bülow, Ole Poulsen) United Team of Germany - (Peter Ahrendt, Wilfried Lorenz, Ulrich Mense)
United States - (Lowell North, Richard Deaver, Charles Rogers)
1968
United States - (George Friedrichs, Barton Jahncke, Gerald Schreck)
Denmark - (Aage Birch, Poul Richard Hřj Jensen, Niels Markussen)
East Germany - (Paul Borowski, Karl-Heinz Thun, Konrad Weichert)
1972: Dragon
Australia - (John Cuneo, Thomas Anderson, John Shaw)
East Germany - (Paul Borowski, Karl-Heinz Thun, Konrad Weichert) United States - (Donald Cohan, Charles Horter, John Marshall)
1972: Soling
United States - (Harry Melges, William Allen, William Bentsen)
Sweden - (Stig Wennerström, Bo Knape, Stefan Krook)
Canada - (David Miller, Paul Côté, John Ekels)
1980
Denmark - (Poul Richard Hřj Jensen, Valdemar Bandolowski, Erik Hansen) Soviet Union - (Boris Budnikov, Alexandr Budnikov, Nikolay Poliakov)
Greece - (Anastasios Bountouris, Anastasios Gavrilis, Aristidis Rapanakis)
1984
United States - (Robbie Haines, Rod Davis, Ed Trevalyan)
Brazil - (Torben Grael, Daniel Adler, Ronaldo Senfft)
Canada - (Hans Fogh, Stephen Calder, John Kerr)
1988
East Germany - (Jochen Schümann, Thomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel)
United States - (John Kostecki, William Baylis, Robert Billingham)
Denmark - (Jesper Bank, Jan Mathiasen, Steen Secher)
1992
Denmark - (Jesper Bank, Steen Secher, Jesper Seier) United States - (Kevin Mahaney, Jim Brady, Doug Kern)
Great Britain - (Lawrie Smith, Robert Cruikshank, Ossie Stewart)
1996
Germany - (Jochen Schümann, Thomas Flach, Bernd Jäkel) Russia - (Georgi Shayduko, Dmitri Shabanov, Igor Skalin)
United States - (Jeff Madrigali, Jim Barton, Kent Massey)
2000
Denmark - (Jesper Bank, Henrik Blakskjćr, Thomas Jacobsen) Germany - (Jochen Schümann, Gunnar Bahr, INgo Borkowski) Norway - (Herman Horn Johannessen, Paul Davis, Espen Stokkeland)

Open  Women's  Men's  Medal Total
Discontinued After 2008 Beijing Games
Monotype
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Cornelis Hin, Johan Hin, Frans Hin - Netherlands
Arnoud van der Biesen, Petrus Beukers - Netherlands
No Further Competitors
1924
Léon Huybrechts - Belgium
Henrik Robert - Norway
Hans Dittmar - Finland
1928
Sven Thorell - Sweden
Henrik Robert - Norway Bertil Broman - Finland
1932
Jacques Lebrun - France
Bob Maas - Netherlands
Santiago Amat - Spain
1936
Daan Kagchelland - Netherlands
Werner Krogmann - Germany
Peter Scott - Great Britain
1948
Paul Elvstrřm - Denmark
Ralph Evans - United States
Koos de Jong - Netherlands
1952
Paul Elvstrřm - Denmark Charles Currey - Great Britain
Rickard Sarby - Sweden
1956
Paul Elvstrřm - Denmark André Nelis - Belgium
John Marvin - United States
1960
Paul Elvstrřm - Denmark Aleksander Tšutšelov - Soviet Union
André Nelis - Belgium
1964
Wilhelm Kuhweide - United Team of Germany
Peter Barrett - United States
Henning Wind - Denmark
1968
Valentin Mankin - Soviet Union
Hubert Raudaschi - Austria
Fabio Albarelli - Italy
1972
Serge Maury - France
Illias Hatzipavlis - Greece
Viktor Potapov - Soviet Union
1976
Jochen Schümann - East Germany
Andrei Balashov - Soviet Union
John Bertrand - Australia
1980
Esko Rechardt - Finland
Wolfgang Mayrhofer - Austria
Andrei Balashov - Soviet Union
1984
Russell Coutts - New Zealand
John Bertrand - United States
Terry Neilson - Canada
2008
Ben Ainslie - Great Britain
Zach Railey - United States
Guillaume Florent - France

Discontinued After 1984 Los Angeles Game
Two Person Dinghy
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1956
New Zealand - (Peter Mander, Jack Cropp)
Australia - (Rolly Tasker, John Scott)
Great Britain - (Jasper Blackall, Terence Smith)
1960
Norway - (Peder Lunde, Jr., Bjřrn Bergvall)
Denmark - (Hans Fogh, Ole Erik Petersen)
United Team of Germany - (Rolf Mulka, Ingo Von Bredow)
1964
New Zealand - (Helmer Pedersen, Earle Wells)
Great Britain - (Keith Musto, Tony Morgan)
United States - (Harry Melges, William Bentsen)
1968
Great Britain - (Rodney Pattisson, Iain MacDonald-Smith)
West Germany - (Ulli Libor, Peter Naumann)
Brazil - (Reinaldo Conrad, Burkhard Cordes)
1972
Great Britain - (Rodney Pattisson, Christopher Davies) France - (Yves Pajot, Marc Pajot)
West Germany - (Ulli Libor, Peter Naumann)
1976
West Germany - (Frank Hübner, Harro Bode)
Spain - (Antonio Gorostegui, Pedro Millet)
Australia - (Ian Brown, Ian Ruff)
1980
Brazil - (Marcos Soares, Eduardo Penido)
East Germany - (Jorn Borowski, Egbert Swensson)
Finland - (Jouko Lindgrén, Georg Tallberg)
1984
Spain - (Luis Doreste, Roberto Molina)
United States - (Steve Benjamin, Chris Steinfeld)
France - (Thierry Peponnet, Luc Pillot)

Discontinued After 1992 Barcelona Games
Two Person Heavyweight Dinghy
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1976
West Germany - (Jörg Diesch, Eckart Diesch)
Great Britain - (Rodney Pattisson, Julian-Brooke-Houghton)
Brazil - (Reinaldo Conrad, Peter Ficker)
1980
Spain - (Alejandro Abascal, Miguel Noguer)
Ireland - (David Wilkins, James Wilkinson)
Hungary - (Szabolcs Detre, Zsolt Detre)
1984
United States - (Jonathan McKee, William Carl Buchan)
Canada - (Terry McLaughlin, Evert Bastet)
Great Britain - (Jonathan Richards, Peter Allam)
1988
Denmark - (Jřrgen Bojsen-Mřller, Christian Grřnborg)
Norway - (Ole Pollen, Erik Björkum)
Canada - (Terry McLaughlin, John Millen)
1992
Spain - (Luis Doreste, Domingo Manrique)
United States - (Paul Foerster, Stephen Bourdow)
Denmark - (Jřrgen Bojsen-Mřller, Jens Bojsen-Mřller)

Discontined After 2008 Beijing Games
Skiff
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
2000
Finland - (Thomas Johanson, Jyrki Järvi)
Great Britain - (Ian Barker, Simon Hiscocks)
United States - (Jonathan McKee, Charlie McKee)
2004
Spain - (Iker Martinez de Lizarduy, Xabier Fernández) Ukraine - (Rodion Luka, George Leonchuk)
Great Britain - (Chris Draper, Simon Hiscocks)
2008
Denmark - (Jonas Warrer, Martin Kirketerp)
Spain - (Iker Martinez de Lizarduy, Xabier Fernández) Germany - (Jan-Peter Peckolt, Hannes Peckolt)

Discontinued After 2008 Beijing Games
Multihull
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1976
Great Britain - (Reginald White, John Osborn)
United States - (David McFaull, Michael Rothwell)
West Germany - (Jörg Spengler, Jörg Schmall)
1980
Brazil - (Lars Sigurd Bjorkström, Alexandre Welter)
Denmark - (Peter Due, Per Kjergard)
Sweden - (Göran Marström, Jörgen Ragnarsson)
1984
New Zealand - (Rex Sellers, Chris Timms)
United States - (Randy Smyth, Jay Glaer)
Australia - (Christopher Cairns, John Anderson)
1988
France - (Jean Le Deroff, Nicolas Hénard)
New Zealand - (Chris Timms, Rex Sellers)
Brazil - (Lars Grael, Clinio Freitas)
1992
France - (Yves Loday, Nicolas Hénard) United States - (Randy Smyth, Keith Notary) Australia - (Mitch Booth, John Forbes)
1996
Spain - (Fernando León, José Luis Ballester)
Australia - (Mitch Booth, Andrew Landenberger) Brazil - (Lars Grael, Henrique Pellicano)
2000
Austria - (Roman Hagara, Hans Peter Steinacher)
Australia - (Darren Bundock, John Forbes) Germany - (Roland Gäbler, René Schwall)
2004
Austria - (Roman Hagara, Hans Peter Steinacher) United States - (John Lovell, Charlie Olgeltree)
Argentina - (Santiago Lange, Carlos Espínola)
2008
Spain - (Antón Paz, Fernando Echavarri)
Australia - (Darren Bundock, Glenn Ashby) Argentina - (Santiago Lange, Carlos Espínola)

Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
18 Foot
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Great Britain - (Francis Richards, Thomas Hedberg)
No Further Competitors
No Further Competitors

Discontinued After 1968 Mexico City Games
5.5 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1952
United States
Norway
Sweden
1956
Sweden
Great Britain
Australia
1960
United States
Denmark
Switzerland
1964
Australia
Sweden
United States
1968
Sweden
Switzerland
Great Britain

Discontinued After 1952 Helsinki Games
6 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Great Britain
Belgium
France
1912
France
Denmark
Sweden
1920: 1907 Rule
Belgium
Norway
Norway
1920: 1919 Rule
Norway
Belgium
No Further Competitors
1924
Norway
Denmark
Netherlands
1928
Norway
Denmark
Estonia
1932
Sweden
United States
Canada
1936
Great Britain
Norway
Sweden
1948
United States
Argentina
Finland
1952
United States
Norway
Finland

Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
6.5 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Netherlands
France
No Further Competitors

Discontinued After 1908 London Games
7 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Great Britain
The second competitor failed to make the start
No Further Competitors

Discontinued After 1936 Berlin Games
8 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Great Britain
Sweden
Great Britain
1912
Norway
Sweden
Finland
1920: 1907 Rule
Norway
No Further Competitors No Further Competitors
1920: 1919 Rule
Norway
Norway
Belgium
1924
Norway
Great Britain
France
1928
France
Netherlands
Sweden
1932
United States
Canada
No Further Competitors
1936
Italy
Norway
Germany

Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
10 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1912
Sweden
Finland
Russia
1920: 1907 Rule
Norway
No Further Competitors No Further Competitors
1920: 1919 Rule
Norway
No Further Competitors No Further Competitors

Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
12 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Great Britain
Great Britain
No Further Competitors
1912
Norway
Sweden
Finland
1920: 1907 Rule
Norway
No Further Competitors No Further Competitors
1920: 1919 Rule
Norway
No Further Competitors No Further Competitors

Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
30 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Sweden
No Further Competitors No Further Competitors

Discontinued After 1920 Antwerp Games
40 Meters
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1920
Sweden
Sweden
No Further Competitors

Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
0 - 1/2 Ton
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900: Race 1
France
France
France
1900: Race 2
France
France
France

Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
1/2 - 1 Ton
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900: Race 1
Great Britain
France
France
1900: Race 2
France
France
France

Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
1 - 2 Ton
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900: Race 1
Switzerland
France
France
1900: Race 2
Germany
Switzerland
France

Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
2 - 3 Ton
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900: Race 1
Mixed Team
France
France
1900: Race 2
Mixed Team
France
France

Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
3 - 10 Ton
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900: Race 1
France
Netherlands
France
1900: Race 2
Great Britain
France
United States

Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
10 - 20 Ton
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
France
France
Great Britain

Discontinued After 1900 Paris Games
20+ Ton
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
Great Britain
Great Britain
United States

Disocntinued After 1900 Paris Games
Open Class
YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1900
Great Britain
Germany
France

Medal Total  TOP
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
United States 18
24
16
58
2
Great Britain 26
20
11
57
3
France
14
14
22
50
4
Sweden
10
13
12
35
5
Denmark 13
9
6
28
6
Norway
15
10
2
27
7
Australia 9
6
8
23
8
Spain 14
5
3
22
9
Netherlands 6
6
6
18
10
Soviet Union 5
7
5
17
11
Brazil 5
2
8
15
12
Finland 3
2
9
14
13
New Zealand 7
4
2
13
14
Italy 2
3
6
11
15
Germany
3
3
4
10
16
Belgium 2
5
3
10
17
Canada
0
3
7
10
18
West Germany 3
2
3
8
19
East Germany 3
3
1
7
20
Austria 2
5
0
7
21
Greece 2
2
3
7
22
Argentina 0
2
4
6
23
Ukraine 1
2
2
5
24
Poland 1
1
3
5
25
China
2
1
1
4
26
United Team of Germany 2
1
1
4
27
Switzerland
1
2
1
4
28
Russia 0
1
2
3
29
Portugal 0
1
2
3
30
Mixed Team
2
0
0
2
31
Bahamas
1
0
1
2
32
Hungary 0
1
1
2
33
Japan
0
1
1
2
34
Estonia 0
0
2
2
35
Croatia
1
0
0
1
36
Ireland
0
1
0
1
37
Cuba
0
1
0
1
38
U.S. Virgin Islands
0
1
0
1
39
Slovenia
0
1
0
1
40
Israel
0
0
1
1