Medaljfördelning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988

Medaljfördelning vid olympiska sommarspelen 1988 i Seoul.

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Totalt antal
medaljer
1 Sovjetunionen553146132
2 Östtyskland373530102
3 USA36312794
4 Sydkorea12101133
5 Västtyskland11141540
6 Ungern116623
7 Bulgarien10121335
8 Rumänien711624
9 Frankrike64616
10 Italien64414
11 Kina5111228
12 Storbritannien510924
13 Kenya5229
14 Japan43714
15 Australien36514
16Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien Jugoslavien34512
17 Tjeckoslovakien3328
18 Nya Zeeland32813
19 Kanada32510
20 Polen25916
21 Norge2305
22 Nederländerna2259
23 Danmark2114
24 Brasilien1236
25 Finland1124
25 Spanien1124
27 Turkiet1102
28 Marocko1023
29 Portugal1001
29 Surinam1001
29 Österrike1001
32 Sverige04711
33 Schweiz0224
34 Jamaica0202
35 Argentina0112
36 Amerikanska Jungfruöarna0101
36 Chile0101
36 Costa Rica0101
36 Indonesien0101
36 Iran0101
36 Nederländska Antillerna0101
36 Peru0101
36 Senegal0101
44 Belgien0022
44 Mexiko0022
46 Colombia0011
46 Djibouti0011
46 Filippinerna0011
46 Grekland0011
46 Mongoliet0011
46 Pakistan0011
46 Thailand0011

 

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