The Sports Almanac

Summer Olympics
Swimming - 400 Meter Freestyle

MEDAL TOTAL LEADERS

UNITED STATES - 52 Medals

AUSTRALIA - 25 Medals

GREAT BRITAIN - 10 Medals

Medal Table
400 Meter Freestyle
50 Meter Freestyle 100 Meter Freestyle
200 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 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 2024 Paris Games

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1908
Henry Taylor - Great Britain
Frank Beaurepaire - Australasia
Otto Scheff - Austria
1912
George Hodgson - Canada
Jack Hatfield - Great Britain
Harold Hardwick - Australasia
1920
Norman Ross - United States
Ludy Langer - United States
George Vernot - Canada
1924
Johnny Weissmuller - United States
Arne Borg - Sweden
Andrew Charlton - Australia
1928
Alberto Zorilla - Argentina
Andrew Charlton - Australia Arne Borg - Sweden
1932
Buster Crabbe - United States
Jean Taris - France
Tsutomo Ōyokota - Japan
1936
Jack Madica - United States
Shunpei Uto - Japan
Shozo Makino - Japan
1948
Bill Smith - United States
Jimmy McLane - United States
John Marshall - Australia
1952
Jean Boiteux - France
Ford Konno - United States
Per-Olof Östrand - Sweden
1956
Murray Rose - Australia
Tsuyoshi Yamanaka - Japan
George Breen - United States
1960
Murray Rose - Australia Tsuyoshi Yamanaka - Japan John Konrads - Australia
1964
Don Schollander - United States
Frank Wiegand - United Team of Germany
Allan Wood - Australia
1968
Mike Burton - United States
Ralph Hutton - Canada
Alain Mosconi - France
1972
Brad Cooper - Australia
Steve Genter - United States
Tom McBreen - United States
1976
Brian Goodell - United States
Tim Shaw - United States
Vladimir Raskatov - Soviet Union
1980
Vladimir Salnikov - Soviet Union
Andrey Krylov - Soviet Union
Ivar Stukolkin - Soviet Union
1984
George DiCarlo - United States
John Mykkanen - United States
Justin Lemberg - Australia
1988
Uwe Dassler - East Germany
Duncan Armstrong - Australia
Artur Wojdat - Poland
1992
Yevgeny Sadovyi - Unified Team
Kieren Perkins - Australia
Anders Holmertz - Sweden
1996
Danyon Loader - New Zealand
Paul Palmer - Great Britain
Daniel Kowalski - Australia
2000
Ian Thorpe - Australia
Massimiliano Rosolino - Italy
Klete Keller - United States
2004
Ian Thorpe - Australia
Grant Hackett - Australia
Klete Keller - United States
2008
Park Tae-hwan - South Korea
Zhang Lin - China
Larsen Jensen - United States
2012
Sun Yang - China
Park Tae-hwan - South Korea Peter Vanderkaay - United States
2016
Mack Horton - Australia
Sun Yang - China Gabriele Detti - Italy
2020
Ahmed Hafnaoui - Tunisia Jack McLoughlin - Australia Kieran Smith - United States
2024
Lukas Märtens - Germany
Elijah Winnington - Australia
Kim Woo-min - South Korea

Women's  Men's  Medal Total
Through 2024 Paris Games

YEAR
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
1924
Martha Norelius - United States
Helen Wainwright - United States
Gertrude Ederle - United States
1928
Martha Norelius - United States Marie Braun - Netherlands
Josephine McKim - United States
1932
Helene Madison - United States
Lenore Kight - United States
Jenny Maakal - South Africa
1936
Rie Mastenbroek - Netherlands
Ragnhild Hveger - Denmark
Lenore Kight - United States
1948
Ann Curtis - United States
Karen Harup - Denmark
Catherine Gibson - Great Britain
1952
Valéria Gyenge - Hungary
Éva Novák - Hungary
Evelyn Kawamoto - United States
1956
Lorraine Crapp - Australia
Dawn Fraser - Australia
Sylvia Ruuska - United States
1960
Chris von Saltza - United States
Jane Cederqvist - Sweden
Tineke Lagerberg - Netherlands
1964
Ginny Duenkel - United States
Marilyn Ramenofsky - United States
Terri Stickles - United States
1968
Debbie Meyer - United States
Linda Gustavson - United States
Karen Moras - Australia
1972
Shane Gould - Australia
Novella Calligaris - Italy
Gudrun Wegner - East Germany
1976
Petra Thümer - East Germany
Shirley Babashoff - United States
Shannon Smith - Canada
1980
Ines Diers - East Germany
Petra Schneider - East Germany
Carmela Schmidt - East Germany
1984
Tiffany Cohen - United States
Sarah Hardcastle - Great Britain
June Croft - Great Britain
1988
Janet Evans - United States
Heike Friedrich - East Germany
Anke Möhring - East Germany
1992
Dagmar Hase - Germany
Janet Evans - United States
Hayley Lewis - Australia
1996
Michelle Smith - Ireland
Dagmar Hase - Germany
Kirsten Vlieghuis - Netherlands
2000
Brooke Bennett - United States
Diana Munz - United States
Claudia Poll - Costa Rica
2004
Laure Manaudou - France
Otylia Jȩdrzejczak - Poland
Kaitlin Sandeno - United States
2008
Rebecca Adlington - Great Britain
Katie Hoff - United States
Joanne Jackson - Great Britain
2012
Camille Muffat - France
Allison Schmitt - United States
Rebecca Adlington - Great Britain
2016
Katie Ledecky - United States
Jazmin Carlin - Great Britain
Leah Smith - United States
2020
Ariarne Titmus - Australia Katie Ledecky - United States Li Bingjie - China
2024
Ariarne Titmus - Australia Summer McIntosh - Canada
Katie Ledecky - United States

Medal Total  Women's  Men's
RANK
COUNTRY
GOLD
SILVER
BRONZE
TOTAL
1
United States
20
16
16
52
2
Australia
10
7
8
25
3
Great Britain
2
4
4
10
4
East Germany
3
2
3
8
5
France
3
1
1
5
6
Canada 1
2
2
5
7
Japan
0
3
2
5
8
Sweden
0
2
3
5
9
China 1
2
1
4
10
Netherlands
1
1
2
4
11
Soviet Union
1
1
2
4
12
Germany 2
1
0
3
13
South Korea 1
1
1
3
14
Italy
0
2
1
3
15
Hungary
1
1
0
2
16
Denmark
0
2
0
2
17
Poland
0
1
1
2
18
Australasia
0
1
1
2
19
Argentina
1
0
0
1
20
New Zealand
1
0
0
1
21
Ireland
1
0
0
1
22
Tunisia
1
0
0
1
23
Unified Team
1
0
0
1
24
United Team of Germany
0
1
0
1
25
Austria
0
0
1
1
26
South Africa
0
0
1
1
27
Costa Rica
0
0
1
1