The Sports Almanac

Summer Olympics
Swimming - 200 Meter Butterfly

MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

UNITED STATES - 30 Medals

AUSTRALIA - 15 Medals

EAST GERMANY - 9 Medals

Medal Table
200 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 100 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
1956
William Yorzyk - United States
Takashi Ishimoto - Japan
György Tumpek - Hungary
1960
Mike Troy - United States
Neville Hayes - Australia
Dave Gillanders - United States
1964
Kevin Berry - Australia
Carl Robie - United States
Fred Schmidt - United States
1968
Carl Robie - United States
Martyn Woodroffe - Great Britain
John Ferris - United States
1972
Mark Spitz - United States
Gary Hall, Sr. - United States
Robin Backhaus - United States
1976
Mike Bruner - United States
Steve Gregg - United States
Bill Forrester - United States
1980
Sergey Fesenko, Sr. - Soviet Union
Phil Hubble - Great Britain
Roger Pyttel - East Germany
1984
Jon Sieben - Australia
Michael Gross - West Germany
Rafael Vidal - Venezuela
1988
Michael Gross - West Germany
Benny Nielsen - Norway
Anthony Mosse - New Zealand
1992
Melvin Stewart - United States
Danyon Loader - New Zealand
Franck Esposito - France
1996
Denis Pankratov - Russia
Tom Malchow - United States
Scott Goodman - Australia
2000
Tom Malchow - United States
Denys Sylantyev - Ukraine
Justin Norris - Australia
2004
Michael Phelps - United States
Takashi Yamamoto - Japan
Stephan Parry - Great Britain
2008
Michael Phelps - United States
László Cseh - Hungary
Takeshi Matsuda - Japan
2012
Chad le Clos - South Africa
Michael Phelps - United States Takeshi Matsuda - Japan
2016
Michael Phelps - United States Masato Sakai - Japan
Tamás Kenderesi - Hungary
2020
Kristóf Milák - Hungary Tomoru Honda - Japan Federico Burdisso - Italy

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

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1968
Ada Kok - Netherlands
Helga Lindner - East Germany
Ellie Danile - United States
1972
Karen Moe - United States
Lynn Colella - United States
Ellie Danile - United States
1976
Andrea Pollack - East Germany
Ulrike Tauber - East Germany
Rosemarie Gabriel - East Germany
1980
Ines Geißler - East Germany
Sybille Schönrock - East Germany
Michelle Ford - Australia
1984
Mary T. Meagher - United States
Karen Phillips - Australia
Ina Beyermann - West Germany
1988
Kathleen Nord - East Germany
Birte Weigang - East Germany
Mary T. MEagher - United States
1992
Summer Sanders - United States
Wang Xiaohong - China
Susie O'Neill - Australia
1996
Susie O'Neill - Australia
Petria Thomas - Australia
Michelle Smith - Ireland
2000
Misty Hyman - United States
Susie O'Neill - Australia Petria Thomas - Australia
2004
Otylia Jędrzejczak - Poland
Petria Thomas - Australia Yuko Nakanishi - Japan
2008
Liu Zige - China
Jiao Liuyang - China
Jessicah Schipper - Australia
2012
Jiao Liuyang - China Mireia Belmonte Garcia - Spain
Natsumi Hoshi - Japan
2016
Mireia Belmonte Garcia - Spain Madeline Groves - Australia
Natsumi Hoshi - Japan
2020
Zhang Yufei - China Regan Smith - United States Hali Flickinger - United States

Medal Total  Women's  Men's
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
United States
14
7
9
30
2
Australia
3
6
6
15
3
East Germany
3
4
2
9
4
Japan
0
4
5
9
5
China
3
2
0
5
6
Hungary 1
1
2
4
7
West Germany
1
1
1
3
8
Great Britain
0
2
1
3
9
Spain
1
1
0
2
10
New Zealand
0
1
1
2
11
Netherlands
1
0
0
1
12
Russia
1
0
0
1
13
Poland
1
0
0
1
14
South Africa
1
0
0
1
15
Soviet Union
1
0
0
1
16
Norway
0
1
0
1
17
Ukraine
0
1
0
1
18
Venezuela
0
0
1
1
19
France
0
0
1
1
20
Ireland
0
0
1
1
21
Italy
0
0
1
1