2002 Olympics: Final Medal Standings

Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff

Full results of the XIXth Olympic Winter Games at Salt Lake City, Utah in the United States of America from Feb. 8–24, 2002. National medal standings are not recognized by the IOC. The unofficial point totals are based on three points for every gold medal, two for each silver and one for each bronze. Seventy-eight nations competed, but only 25 medaled.

  GSBMedalsPoints
1Germany121673575
2United States1013113467
3Norway11762453
4Russia6641634
5Canada6381732
6Austria24111725
7Italy4441224
 France4521124
9Switzerland3261119
 Netherlands350819
11Finland421717
12China224814
13Croatia310411
14South Korea220410
15Sweden02468
16Estonia11136
 Australia20026
 Spain20026
19Bulgaria01234
 Czech Republic10124
 Great Britain10124
22Japan01123
 Poland01123
24Belarus00111
 Slovenia00111
 TOTALS797877234470
1998 Nagano Top 10: 1. Germany (29 medals, 62 points); 2. Norway (25 medals, 55 pts.); 3. Russia (18 medals, 42 pts.); 4. Canada (15 medals, 32 pts.); 5. Austria (17 medals, 28 pts.) & United States (13 medals, 28 pts.); 7. Netherlands (11 medals, 25 pts.); 8. Japan (10 medals, 21 pts.); 9. Finland (12 medals, 20 pts.) & Italy (10 medals, 20 pts.).
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