The Sports Almanac

Summer Olympics
Swimming - 100 Meter Butterfly

MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

UNITED STATES - 35 Medals

AUSTRALIA - 12 Medals

EAST GERMANY - 9 Medals

Medal Table
100 Meter Butterfly
50 Meter Freestyle 100 Meter Freestyle
200 Meter Freestyle 400 Meter Freestyle 800 Meter Freestyle
1500 Meter Freestyle 100 Meter Backstroke 200 Meter Backstroke
100 Meter Breaststroke 200 Meter Breaststroke 200 Meter Butterfly
200 Meter Individual Medley
400 Meter Individual Medley
4 X 100 Meter Freestyle
4 X 200 Meter Freestyle
4 X 100 Meter Medley
Marathon 10KM
Discontinued Events

Men's  Women's  Medal Total
Through 2020 Tokyo Games

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1968
Doug Russell - United States
Mark Spitz - United States
Ross Wales - United States
1972
Mark Spitz - United States
Bruce Robertson - Canada
Jerry Heidenreich - United States
1976
Matt Vogel - United States
Joe Bottom - United States
Gary Hall, Sr. - United States
1980
Pär Arvidsson - Sweden
Roger Pyttel - East Germany
David López Zubero - Spain
1984
Michael Gross - West Germany
Pablo Morales - United States
Glenn Buchanan - Australia
1988
Anthony Nesty - Suriname
Matt Biondi - United States
Andy Jameson - Great Britain
1992
Pablo Morales - United States
Rafał Szukała - Poland
Anthony Nesty - Suriname
1996
Denis Pankratov - Russia
Scott Miller - Australia
Vladislav Kulikov - Russia
2000
Lars Frölander - Sweden
Michael Klim - Australia
Geoff Huegill - Australia
2004
Michael Phelps - United States
Ian Crocker - United States
Andriy Serdinov - Ukraine
2008
Michael Phelps - United States Milorad Čavić - Serbia
Andrew Lauterstein - Australia
2012
Michael Phelps - United States Chad le Clos - South Africa
Yevgeny Korotyshkin - Russia
NONE
2016
Joseph Scooling - Singapore
Michael Phelps - United States
Chad le Clos - South Africa
László Cseh - Hungary
NONE
2020
Caeleb Dressel - United States Kristóf Milák - Hungary Noè Ponti - Switzerland

Women's  Men's  Medal Total
Through 2016 Rio Games

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1956
Shelly Mann - United States
Nancy Ramey - United States
Mary Sears - United States
1960
Carolyn Schuler - United States
Marianne Heemskerk - Netherlands
Jan Andrew - Australia
1964
Sharon Stouder - United States
Ada Kok - Netherlands
Kathy Ellis - United States
1968
Lyn McClements - Australia
Ellie Daniel - United States
Susan Shields - United States
1972
Mayumi Aoki - Japan
Roswitha Beier - East Germany
Andrea Gyarmati - Hungary
1976
Kornelia Ender - East Germany
Andrea Pollack - East Germany
Wendy Boglioli - United States
1980
Caren Metschuck - East Germany
Andrea Pollack - East Germany Christiane Knacke - East Germany
1984
Mary T. Meagher - United States
Jenna Johnson - United States
Karin Seick - West Germany
1988
Kristin Otto - East Germany
Birte Weigang - East Germany
Hong Qian - China
1992
Hong Qian - China
Crissy Ahmann-Leighton - United States
Catherine Plewinski - France
1996
Amy Van Dyken - United States
Liu Limin - China
Angel Martino - United States
2000
Inge de Bruijn - Netherlands
Martina Moravcová - Slovakia
Dara Torres - United States
2004
Petria Thomas - Australia
Otylia Jẹdrzejczak - Poland
Inge de Bruijn - Netherlands
2008
Lisbeth Trickett - Australia
Christine Magnuson - United States
Jessicah Schipper - Australia
2012
Dana Vollmer - United States
Lu Ying - China
Alicia Coutts - Australia
2016
Sarah Sjöström - Sweden
Penny Oleksiak - Canada
Dana Vollmer - United States
2020
Maggie MacNeil - Canada Zhang Yufei - China Emma McKeon - Australia

Medal Total  Women's  Men's
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
United States
14
11
10
35
2
Australia
3
2
7
12
3
East Germany
3
5
1
9
4
China 1
3
1
5
5
Netherlands
1
2
1
4
6
Sweden
3
0
0
3
7
Canada 1
2
0
3
8
Russia
1
1
1
3
9
Hungary 0
2
1
3
10
Suriname
1
0
1
2
11
West Germany
1
0
1
2
12
Poland
0
2
0
2
13
South Africa
0
2
0
2
14
Japan
1
0
0
1
15
Singapore
1
0
0
1
16
Slovakia
0
1
0
1
17
Serbia
0
1
0
1
18
Spain
0
0
1
1
19
Great Britain
0
0
1
1
20
France
0
0
1
1
21
Ukraine
0
0
1
1
22
Switzerland
0
0
1
1