At the 1 and 1896 Athens Olympic Games, the top three countries in the world medal list are: the United States (gold 1 1, silver 7, copper 1), Greece (gold 10, silver/kloc).
2. 1900 Paris Olympic Games, the top three countries in the world medal list are: France (gold 26, silver 36, bronze 33), the United States (gold 20, silver 15, copper 16) and Britain (gold 17).
3. 1904 St. Louis Olympic Games, the top three countries in the world medal list are: the United States (gold 70, silver 75 and bronze 64), Cuba (gold 5, silver 2 and bronze 3) and Germany (gold 4, silver 4 and bronze 5).
4. 1908 London Olympic Games, the top three countries in the world medal list are: the United States (gold 70, silver 75 and bronze 64), Cuba (gold 5, silver 2 and bronze 3) and Germany (gold 4, silver 4 and bronze 5).
5. At the Stockholm Olympic Games in 19 12, the top three countries in the world medal list were: Sweden (gold 24, silver 24, copper 16), the United States (gold 23, silver 19, copper16).
6. 1920 Antwerp Olympic Games, the top three countries in the world medal list are: the United States (gold 4 1, silver 27, bronze 28), Sweden (gold 19, silver 20, bronze 25), and the United Kingdom (gold 15).
Event culture of the Olympic Games
1, logo
The Olympic Games has a series of unique and distinctive symbols, such as Olympic logo, motto, Olympic flag, anthem, emblem, medal and mascot. These signs have rich cultural connotations and vividly reflect the value orientation and cultural connotation of the Olympic ideal.
The Olympic five-ring symbol consists of five Olympic rings, with five colors: blue, black, red, yellow and green. The meaning of the five rings symbolizes the unity of the five continents and the gathering of athletes from all over the world in the Olympic Games with fair and frank competition and friendly spirit.
2. Olympic Day
1948 065438+ 10, in the 42nd plenary session, the International Olympic Committee designated June 23rd as the Olympic Day, and held celebrations to commemorate the birth of the International Olympic Committee, publicize the Olympic ideal and promote the popularization movement. Starting from 1987, the International Olympic Committee launched the "Olympic Day Run".