Historical Results

Medal Standing Olympic Events by NOC for WOMEN individual

Rank Nation Year
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1 CHN - People's Republic of China 1984-2021 12 7 11 30
2 USA - United States of America 1976-2021 9 4 5 18
3 ITA - Italy 1984-2021 3 5   8
4 RUS - Russian Federation 1996-2016 2 8 2 12
5 BUL - Bulgaria 1988-2021 2 5 3 10
6 KOR - Republic of Korea 1992-2021 2 3 1 6
7 ROC - Russian Olympic Committee 2021 2 2 1 5
8 URS - Soviet Union 1988 2 1 3 6
9 POL - Poland 1992-2012 2 1 2 5
9 YUG - Yugoslavia 1988-2000 2 1 2 5
11 AUS - Australia 1984-2016 2   3 5
12 EUN - Unified Team of Former Soviet Union 1992 2     2
13 GER - Germany 1996-2016 1 3 2 6
14 CZE - Czech Republic 2004-2012 1 2 2 5
15 SVK - Slovakia 2008-2021 1 2 1 4
16 FRG - Federal Republic of Germany 1984-1988 1 2   3
17 AZE - Azerbaijan 2000-2004 1   2 3
17 SUI - Switzerland 2016-2021 1   2 3
17 UKR - Ukraine 2004-2012 1   2 3
20 GRE - Greece 2016 1   1 2
20 HUN - Hungary 2000-2004 1   1 2
22 CAN - Canada 1984 1     1
22 FIN - Finland 2008 1     1
22 LTU - Lithuania 2000 1     1
22 SWE - Sweden 2000 1     1
26 FRA - France 2000-2012   2 1 3
27 IOP - Independent Olympic Participants 1992   1 1 2
27 MGL - Mongolia 1992-2008   1 1 2
29 ESP - Spain 2004   1   1
29 JPN - Japan 1988   1   1
29 NZL - New Zealand 2016   1   1
29 SCG - Serbia and Montenegro 2004   1   1
29 SRB - Serbia 2012   1   1
34 BLR - Belarus 2000     1 1
34 CRO - Croatia 2008     1 1
34 CUB - Cuba 2008     1 1
34 GEO - Georgia 2008     1 1
34 SMR - San Marino 2021     1 1
      55 55 54 164

OG 1976 Montreal (CAN): SILVER medal to female shooter MURDOCK Margaret (USA) in "50M RIFLE 3 POSITIONS MEN" (open)
OG 1992 Barcelona (ESP): GOLD medal to female shooter ZHANG Shan (CHN) in "SKEET MEN" (open)
YUG refers also to athletes who continued to compete as Yugoslavia in 1996 and 2000 following the dissolution of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
 

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