1984 Los Angeles Olympics Medal Table - Full Medal Tally and Country-wise Winners

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1984 Los Angeles Olympics Medals table, results by Country, ranked by the number of Gold, Silver, Bronze medals won by their athletes during 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics.

1984 Los Angeles (CA, United States) Summer Olympic Medal Tally by Country

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States 836130174
2 Romania 20161753
3 West Germany 17192359
4 China 158932
5 Italy 1461232
6 Canada 10181644
7 Japan 1081432
8 New Zealand 81211
9 Yugoslavia 74718
10 South Korea 66719
11 Great Britain 5112137
12 France 571628
13 Netherlands 52613
14 Australia 481224
15 Finland 42612
16 Sweden 211619
17 Mexico 2316
18 Morocco 2002
19 Brazil 1528
20 Spain 1225
21 Belgium 1124
22 Austria 1113
23 Kenya 1023
23 Portugal 1023
25 Pakistan 1001
26 Switzerland 0448
27 Denmark 0336
28 Jamaica 0123
28 Norway 0123
30 Greece 0112
30 Nigeria 0112
30 Puerto Rico 0112
33 Colombia 0101
33 Côte d'Ivoire 0101
33 Egypt 0101
33 Ireland 0101
33 Peru 0101
33 Syria 0101
33 Thailand 0101
40 Turkey 0033
40 Venezuela 0033
42 Algeria 0022
43 Cameroon 0011
43 Chinese Taipei 0011
43 Dominican Republic 0011
43 Iceland 0011
43 Zambia 0011
Total 226219243688

Los Angeles 1984 Summer Olympics Highlights

Official NameGames of the XXIII Olympiad
Host CityLos Angeles, United States
Host CountryUnited States
Event Dates28 July to 12 August 1984
Number of Participating Nations140
Total Athletes6,829 athletes
Men Athletes5,263
Women Athletes1,566
Sports / Disciplines21 sports, 23 disciplines
Total Events221 medal events
Main Stadium (Opening & Closing Ceremony) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Opening Ceremony28 July 1984
Closing Ceremony12 August 1984
Olympic Motto"Play a Part in History"
Official MascotSam the Olympic Eagle
Official EmblemLos Angeles 1984 Emblem (Star in Motion)
Official TorchLos Angeles 1984 Torch
Time ZonePacific Daylight Time (UTC -7)
Firsts & Records First privately financed Olympic Games and first to generate a large profit for the host city
Top Medal-Winning NationUnited States
Total Medals Awarded688
Second Place NationRomania
Third Place NationWest Germany
Key Venues Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Rose Bowl (football), Long Beach Marine Stadium (rowing)
Notable Athletes Carl Lewis (USA), Edwin Moses (USA), Nadia Comăneci (Romania)
Special Achievement Carl Lewis won four gold medals, matching Jesse Owens' 1936 record
Boycott Impact Soviet Union and most Eastern Bloc countries boycotted the Games in response to the 1980 Moscow boycott
Official Website https://olympics.com/en/olympic-games/los-angeles-1984/

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