Medaljfördelning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1928

Medaljfördelningen vid de olympiska sommarspelen 1928 i Amsterdam.

Plac.LandGold medal-2008OB.svg
Guld
Silver medal-2008OB.svg
Silver
Bronze medal-2008OB.svg
Brons
Totalt antal
medaljer
1 USA22181656
2 Tyskland1071431
3 Finland88925
4 Sverige761225
5 Italien75719
6 Schweiz74415
7 Frankrike610521
8 Nederländerna69419
9 Ungern4509
10 Kanada44715
11 Storbritannien310720
12 Argentina3317
13 Danmark3249
14 Tjeckoslovakien2529
15 Japan2215
16 Polen2147
17 Estland2125
18 Egypten2114
19 Österrike2013
20 Australien1214
20 Norge1214
22Flag of Yugoslavia (1918–1941).svg Jugoslavien1135
23 Sydafrika1023
24 Indien1001
24 Irland1001
24 Nya Zeeland1001
24 Spanien1001
24 Uruguay1001
29 Belgien0123
30 Chile0101
30 Haiti0101
32 Filippinerna0011
33 Portugal0011

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