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Ice hockey at the Olympic Games

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Ice hockey at the Olympic Games

Ice hockey tournaments have been staged at the Olympic Games since 1920. The men's tournament was introduced at the 1920 Summer Olympics and was transferred permanently to the Winter Olympic Games program in 1924, in France. The women's tournament was first held at the 1998 Winter Olympics. The Olympic Games were originally intended for amateur athletes. However, the advent of the state-sponsored "full-time amateur athlete" of the Eastern Bloc countries further eroded the ideology of the pure amateur, as it put the self-financed amateurs of the Western countries at a disadvantage. The Soviet Union entered teams of athletes who were all nominally students, soldiers, or working in a profession, but many of whom were in reality paid by the state to train on a full-time basis. In 1986, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) voted to allow professional athletes to compete in the Olympic Games starting in 1988. The National Hockey League (NHL) was initially reluctant to allow its players to compete because the Olympics are held in the middle of the NHL season, and the league would have to halt play if many of its players participated. Eventually, NHL players were admitted starting in 1998. The league skipped 2018 and 2022 editions but then agreed to return for 2026 and beyond. From 1924 to 1988, the tournament started with a round-robin series of games and ended with the medal round. Medals were awarded based on points accumulated during that round. In 1992, the playoffs were introduced for the first time since 1920. In 1998, the format of the tournament was adjusted to accommodate the NHL schedule; a preliminary round was played without NHL players or the top six teams—Canada, the Czech Republic, Finland, Russia, Sweden and the United States—followed by a final round which included them. The tournament format was changed again in 2006; every team played five preliminary games with the full use of NHL players. The games of the tournament follow the rules of the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF), which differ slightly from the rules used in the NHL. In the men's tournament, Canada was the most successful team of the first three decades, winning six of seven gold medals from 1920 to 1952. Czechoslovakia, Sweden and the United States were also competitive during this period and won multiple medals. Between 1920 and 1968, the Olympic hockey tournament was also counted as the Ice Hockey World Championship for that year. The Soviet Union first participated in 1956 and overtook Canada as the dominant international team, winning seven of the nine tournaments in which they participated. The United States won gold medals in 1960 and in 1980, which included their "Miracle on Ice" upset of the Soviet Union. Canada went 50 years without a gold medal, before winning one in 2002, and following it with back-to-back wins in 2010 and 2014. Other nations to win gold include Great Britain in 1936, the Unified Team in 1992, Sweden in 1994 and 2006, the Czech Republic in 1998, Russia (as OAR) in 2018 and Finland in 2022. Other medal-winning nations include Switzerland, Germany and Slovakia. In July 1992, the IOC voted to approve women's hockey as an Olympic event; it was first held at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano. The Nagano Organizing Committee was hesitant to include the event because of the additional costs of staging the tournament, but an agreement was reached that limited the field to six teams, and ensured that no additional facilities would be built. The Canadian teams have dominated the event. The United States won the first tournament in 1998 and in 2018. Canada has won all of the other tournaments (2002–2014, 2022).

Infobox

IOC Code
IHO
Governing body
IIHF
Events
2 (men: 1; women: 1)

Tables

· History of events
Men's tournament
Men's tournament
Event
Men's tournament
20
24
28
32
36
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
84
88
92
94
98
02
06
10
14
18
22
Years
25
Women's tournament
Women's tournament
Event
Women's tournament
98
02
06
10
14
18
22
Years
7
Total events
Total events
Event
Total events
20
1
24
1
28
1
32
1
36
1
48
1
52
1
56
1
60
1
64
1
68
1
72
1
76
1
80
1
84
1
88
1
92
1
94
1
98
2
02
2
06
2
10
2
14
2
18
2
22
2
Years
32
Event
20
24
28
32
36
48
52
56
60
64
68
72
76
80
84
88
92
94
98
02
06
10
14
18
22
Years
Men's tournament
25
Women's tournament
7
Total events
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
32
Players who have tested positive for banned substances · Rules › Banned substances
Alois Schloder
Alois Schloder
Athlete
Alois Schloder
Nation
West Germany
Olympics
1972
Substance
Ephedrine
Punishment
Six month suspension from IIHF
Notes
The first Winter Olympics athlete to test positive for a banned substance, Schloder was banned from the rest of the Games but his team was allowed to continue playing. After his innocence was proven, his disqualifications was lifted, and he was allowed to take part in the 1972 Ice Hockey World Championships.
František Pospíšil
František Pospíšil
Athlete
František Pospíšil
Nation
Czechoslovakia
Olympics
1976
Substance
Codeine
Punishment
None
Notes
Team doctor Otto Trefny, who prescribed Pospíšil the drug as treatment for the flu, received a lifetime ban. The team was forced to forfeit a game against Poland but went on to win the silver medal, which Pospíšil also received.
Jarosław Morawiecki
Jarosław Morawiecki
Athlete
Jarosław Morawiecki
Nation
Poland
Olympics
1988
Substance
Testosterone
Punishment
18-month suspension from IIHF
Notes
The Polish team was allowed to continue playing without Morawiecki but were stripped of two points they earned in a victory over France.
Mattias Öhlund
Mattias Öhlund
Athlete
Mattias Öhlund
Nation
Sweden
Olympics
2002
Substance
Acetazolamide
Punishment
None
Notes
Öhlund had inadvertently ingested the substance in medication he was taking after undergoing eye surgery and was not suspended.
Vasily Pankov
Vasily Pankov
Athlete
Vasily Pankov
Nation
Belarus
Olympics
2002
Substance
19-Norandrosterone
Punishment
Retroactively disqualified
Notes
Pankov was also forced to return his Olympic diploma. Evgeni Lositski, the team doctor, was banned from the following two Olympics.
Ľubomír Višňovský
Ľubomír Višňovský
Athlete
Ľubomír Višňovský
Nation
Slovakia
Olympics
2010
Substance
Pseudoephedrine
Punishment
Issued a reprimand
Notes
Višňovský took Advil Cold & Sinus to combat a cold, unaware that it contained a WADA prohibited substance. He had consulted with the Slovak national team doctor and declared that he was taking the medication. Levels on samples two and three were well below WADA limits.
Vitalijs Pavlovs
Vitalijs Pavlovs
Athlete
Vitalijs Pavlovs
Nation
Latvia
Olympics
2014
Substance
Methylhexaneamine (dimethylpentylamine)
Punishment
Disqualified from quarter-final game 18 month suspension
Notes
Pavlovs was disqualified from the Canada–Latvia quarter-final game and was forced to return his Olympic diploma. According to Pavlovs, he had "been taking food supplements upon the recommendation of the doctor of his club team and that he did not understand how this substance entered his body". He was subsequently banned for 18 months for his actions.
Ralfs Freibergs
Ralfs Freibergs
Athlete
Ralfs Freibergs
Nation
Latvia
Olympics
2014
Substance
Anabolic androgenic steroid
Punishment
Disqualified from quarter-final game Retroactively disqualified 2 year suspension
Notes
Freibergs was disqualified from the Canada–Latvia quarter-final game and was forced to return his Olympic diploma. He was subsequently banned for two years for his actions.
Nicklas Bäckström
Nicklas Bäckström
Athlete
Nicklas Bäckström
Nation
Sweden
Olympics
2014
Substance
Pseudoephedrine
Punishment
Pulled from gold medal game
Notes
Bäckström was taking an over-the-counter medication to treat a sinus condition. He consulted with the team doctor and was informed that there would not be a problem. Bäckström's medal was initially withheld but was returned the following month. The IOC determined that "there was no indication of any intent of the athlete to improve his performance by taking a prohibited substance".
Inna Dyubanok
Inna Dyubanok
Athlete
Inna Dyubanok
Nation
Russia
Olympics
2014
Substance
Disappearing sample
Punishment
Retroactively disqualified
Notes
IOC sanctions imposed in 2017.
Yekaterina Lebedeva
Yekaterina Lebedeva
Athlete
Yekaterina Lebedeva
Yekaterina Pashkevich
Yekaterina Pashkevich
Athlete
Yekaterina Pashkevich
Anna Shibanova
Anna Shibanova
Athlete
Anna Shibanova
Yekaterina Smolentseva
Yekaterina Smolentseva
Athlete
Yekaterina Smolentseva
Galina Skiba
Galina Skiba
Athlete
Galina Skiba
Tatiana Burina
Tatiana Burina
Athlete
Tatiana Burina
Anna Shukina
Anna Shukina
Athlete
Anna Shukina
Athlete
Nation
Olympics
Substance
Punishment
Notes
Alois Schloder
West Germany
1972
Ephedrine
Six month suspension from IIHF
The first Winter Olympics athlete to test positive for a banned substance, Schloder was banned from the rest of the Games but his team was allowed to continue playing. After his innocence was proven, his disqualifications was lifted, and he was allowed to take part in the 1972 Ice Hockey World Championships.
František Pospíšil
Czechoslovakia
1976
Codeine
None
Team doctor Otto Trefny, who prescribed Pospíšil the drug as treatment for the flu, received a lifetime ban. The team was forced to forfeit a game against Poland but went on to win the silver medal, which Pospíšil also received.
Jarosław Morawiecki
Poland
1988
Testosterone
18-month suspension from IIHF
The Polish team was allowed to continue playing without Morawiecki but were stripped of two points they earned in a victory over France.
Mattias Öhlund
Sweden
2002
Acetazolamide
None
Öhlund had inadvertently ingested the substance in medication he was taking after undergoing eye surgery and was not suspended.
Vasily Pankov
Belarus
2002
19-Norandrosterone
Retroactively disqualified
Pankov was also forced to return his Olympic diploma. Evgeni Lositski, the team doctor, was banned from the following two Olympics.
Ľubomír Višňovský
Slovakia
2010
Pseudoephedrine
Issued a reprimand
Višňovský took Advil Cold & Sinus to combat a cold, unaware that it contained a WADA prohibited substance. He had consulted with the Slovak national team doctor and declared that he was taking the medication. Levels on samples two and three were well below WADA limits.
Vitalijs Pavlovs
Latvia
2014
Methylhexaneamine (dimethylpentylamine)
Disqualified from quarter-final game 18 month suspension
Pavlovs was disqualified from the Canada–Latvia quarter-final game and was forced to return his Olympic diploma. According to Pavlovs, he had "been taking food supplements upon the recommendation of the doctor of his club team and that he did not understand how this substance entered his body". He was subsequently banned for 18 months for his actions.
Ralfs Freibergs
Latvia
2014
Anabolic androgenic steroid
Disqualified from quarter-final game Retroactively disqualified 2 year suspension
Freibergs was disqualified from the Canada–Latvia quarter-final game and was forced to return his Olympic diploma. He was subsequently banned for two years for his actions.
Nicklas Bäckström
Sweden
2014
Pseudoephedrine
Pulled from gold medal game
Bäckström was taking an over-the-counter medication to treat a sinus condition. He consulted with the team doctor and was informed that there would not be a problem. Bäckström's medal was initially withheld but was returned the following month. The IOC determined that "there was no indication of any intent of the athlete to improve his performance by taking a prohibited substance".
Inna Dyubanok
Russia
2014
Disappearing sample
Retroactively disqualified
IOC sanctions imposed in 2017.
Yekaterina Lebedeva
Yekaterina Pashkevich
Anna Shibanova
Yekaterina Smolentseva
Galina Skiba
Tatiana Burina
Anna Shukina
· Results › Men › Summary
Gold
Gold
#
Gold
Year
Score
Hosts
Silver
Gold medal game
Bronze
Gold medal game
Score
Gold medal game
Fourth place
1
1
#
1
Year
1920 Details
Hosts
Antwerp
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
2–0
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal game
1–0
Bronze medal game
Sweden
2
2
#
2
Year
1924 Details
Hosts
Chamonix
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Great Britain
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Sweden
3
3
#
3
Year
1928 Details
Hosts
St. Moritz
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
Switzerland
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Great Britain
4
4
#
4
Year
1932 Details
Hosts
Lake Placid
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Germany
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Poland
5
5
#
5
Year
1936 Details
Hosts
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Gold medal game
Great Britain
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Czechoslovakia
6
6
#
6
Year
1948 Details
Hosts
St. Moritz
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal game
Switzerland
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Sweden
7
7
#
7
Year
1952 Details
Hosts
Oslo
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Czechoslovakia
8
8
#
8
Year
1956 Details
Hosts
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Gold medal game
Soviet Union
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Sweden
9
9
#
9
Year
1960 Details
Hosts
Squaw Valley
Gold medal game
United States
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
Soviet Union
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Czechoslovakia
10
10
#
10
Year
1964 Details
Hosts
Innsbruck
Gold medal game
Soviet Union
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Canada
11
11
#
11
Year
1968 Details
Hosts
Grenoble
Gold medal game
Soviet Union
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Sweden
12
12
#
12
Year
1972 Details
Hosts
Sapporo
Gold medal game
Soviet Union
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Sweden
13
13
#
13
Year
1976 Details
Hosts
Innsbruck
Gold medal game
Soviet Union
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal game
West Germany
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Finland
14
14
#
14
Year
1980 Details
Hosts
Lake Placid
Gold medal game
United States
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Soviet Union
Bronze medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Finland
15
15
#
15
Year
1984 Details
Hosts
Sarajevo
Gold medal game
Soviet Union
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Canada
16
16
#
16
Year
1988 Details
Hosts
Calgary
Gold medal game
Soviet Union
Gold medal game
round-robin
Gold medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
round-robin
Bronze medal game
Canada
17
17
#
17
Year
1992 Details
Hosts
Albertville
Gold medal game
Unified Team
Gold medal game
3–1
Gold medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
Czechoslovakia
Bronze medal game
6–1
Bronze medal game
United States
18
18
#
18
Year
1994 Details
Hosts
Lillehammer
Gold medal game
Sweden
Gold medal game
3–2 SO
Gold medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
4–0
Bronze medal game
Russia
19
19
#
19
Year
1998 Details
Hosts
Nagano
Gold medal game
Czech Republic
Gold medal game
1–0
Gold medal game
Russia
Bronze medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
3–2
Bronze medal game
Canada
20
20
#
20
Year
2002 Details
Hosts
Salt Lake City
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
5–2
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Russia
Bronze medal game
7–2
Bronze medal game
Belarus
21
21
#
21
Year
2006 Details
Hosts
Turin
Gold medal game
Sweden
Gold medal game
3–2
Gold medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
Czech Republic
Bronze medal game
3–0
Bronze medal game
Russia
22
22
#
22
Year
2010 Details
Hosts
Vancouver
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
3–2 OT
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
5–3
Bronze medal game
Slovakia
23
23
#
23
Year
2014 Details
Hosts
Sochi
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
3–0
Gold medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
5–0
Bronze medal game
United States
24
24
#
24
Year
2018 Details
Hosts
Pyeongchang
Gold medal game
Olympic Athletes from Russia
Gold medal game
4–3 OT
Gold medal game
Germany
Bronze medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
6–4
Bronze medal game
Czech Republic
25
25
#
25
Year
2022 Details
Hosts
Beijing
Gold medal game
Finland
Gold medal game
2–1
Gold medal game
ROC
Bronze medal game
Slovakia
Bronze medal game
4–0
Bronze medal game
Sweden
#
Year
Hosts
Gold medal game
Bronze medal game
Gold
Score
Silver
Bronze
Score
Fourth place
1
1920 Details
Antwerp
Canada
2–0
United States
Czechoslovakia
1–0
Sweden
2
1924 Details
Chamonix
Canada
round-robin
United States
Great Britain
round-robin
Sweden
3
1928 Details
St. Moritz
Canada
round-robin
Sweden
Switzerland
round-robin
Great Britain
4
1932 Details
Lake Placid
Canada
round-robin
United States
Germany
round-robin
Poland
5
1936 Details
Garmisch-Partenkirchen
Great Britain
round-robin
Canada
United States
round-robin
Czechoslovakia
6
1948 Details
St. Moritz
Canada
round-robin
Czechoslovakia
Switzerland
round-robin
Sweden
7
1952 Details
Oslo
Canada
round-robin
United States
Sweden
round-robin
Czechoslovakia
8
1956 Details
Cortina d'Ampezzo
Soviet Union
round-robin
United States
Canada
round-robin
Sweden
9
1960 Details
Squaw Valley
United States
round-robin
Canada
Soviet Union
round-robin
Czechoslovakia
10
1964 Details
Innsbruck
Soviet Union
round-robin
Sweden
Czechoslovakia
round-robin
Canada
11
1968 Details
Grenoble
Soviet Union
round-robin
Czechoslovakia
Canada
round-robin
Sweden
12
1972 Details
Sapporo
Soviet Union
round-robin
United States
Czechoslovakia
round-robin
Sweden
13
1976 Details
Innsbruck
Soviet Union
round-robin
Czechoslovakia
West Germany
round-robin
Finland
14
1980 Details
Lake Placid
United States
round-robin
Soviet Union
Sweden
round-robin
Finland
15
1984 Details
Sarajevo
Soviet Union
round-robin
Czechoslovakia
Sweden
round-robin
Canada
16
1988 Details
Calgary
Soviet Union
round-robin
Finland
Sweden
round-robin
Canada
17
1992 Details
Albertville
Unified Team
3–1
Canada
Czechoslovakia
6–1
United States
18
1994 Details
Lillehammer
Sweden
3–2 SO
Canada
Finland
4–0
Russia
19
1998 Details
Nagano
Czech Republic
1–0
Russia
Finland
3–2
Canada
20
2002 Details
Salt Lake City
Canada
5–2
United States
Russia
7–2
Belarus
21
2006 Details
Turin
Sweden
3–2
Finland
Czech Republic
3–0
Russia
22
2010 Details
Vancouver
Canada
3–2 OT
United States
Finland
5–3
Slovakia
23
2014 Details
Sochi
Canada
3–0
Sweden
Finland
5–0
United States
24
2018 Details
Pyeongchang
Olympic Athletes from Russia
4–3 OT
Germany
Canada
6–4
Czech Republic
25
2022 Details
Beijing
Finland
2–1
ROC
Slovakia
4–0
Sweden
· Results › Men › Medal table
1
1
Rank
1
Nation
Canada
Gold
9
Silver
4
Bronze
3
Total
16
2
2
Rank
2
Nation
Soviet Union
Gold
7
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
9
3
3
Rank
3
Nation
United States
Gold
2
Silver
8
Bronze
1
Total
11
4
4
Rank
4
Nation
Sweden
Gold
2
Silver
3
Bronze
4
Total
9
5
5
Rank
5
Nation
Finland
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
4
Total
7
6
6
Rank
6
Nation
Czech Republic
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
2
Great Britain
Great Britain
Rank
Great Britain
Nation
1
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
2
8
8
Rank
8
Nation
Olympic Athletes from Russia
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
1
Unified Team
Unified Team
Rank
Unified Team
Nation
1
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
10
10
Rank
10
Nation
Czechoslovakia
Gold
0
Silver
4
Bronze
4
Total
8
11
11
Rank
11
Nation
Germany
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
2
Russia
Russia
Rank
Russia
Nation
0
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
2
13
13
Rank
13
Nation
ROC
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
1
14
14
Rank
14
Nation
Switzerland
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total
2
15
15
Rank
15
Nation
Slovakia
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
West Germany
West Germany
Rank
West Germany
Nation
0
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Totals (16 entries)
Totals (16 entries)
Rank
Totals (16 entries)
Nation
25
Gold
25
Silver
25
Bronze
75
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Canada
9
4
3
16
2
Soviet Union
7
1
1
9
3
United States
2
8
1
11
4
Sweden
2
3
4
9
5
Finland
1
2
4
7
6
Czech Republic
1
0
1
2
Great Britain
1
0
1
2
8
Olympic Athletes from Russia
1
0
0
1
Unified Team
1
0
0
1
10
Czechoslovakia
0
4
4
8
11
Germany
0
1
1
2
Russia
0
1
1
2
13
ROC
0
1
0
1
14
Switzerland
0
0
2
2
15
Slovakia
0
0
1
1
West Germany
0
0
1
1
Totals (16 entries)
25
25
25
75
· Results › Men › Medal table › Alternate medal table
1
1
Rank
1
Nation
Canada
Gold
9
Silver
4
Bronze
3
Total
16
2
2
Rank
2
Nation
Russia
Gold
9
Silver
3
Bronze
2
Total
14
3
3
Rank
3
Nation
United States
Gold
2
Silver
8
Bronze
1
Total
11
4
4
Rank
4
Nation
Sweden
Gold
2
Silver
3
Bronze
4
Total
9
5
5
Rank
5
Nation
Czech Republic
Gold
1
Silver
4
Bronze
5
Total
10
6
6
Rank
6
Nation
Finland
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
4
Total
7
7
7
Rank
7
Nation
Great Britain
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
2
8
8
Rank
8
Nation
Germany
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
3
9
9
Rank
9
Nation
Switzerland
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
2
Total
2
10
10
Rank
10
Nation
Slovakia
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Totals (10 entries)
Totals (10 entries)
Rank
Totals (10 entries)
Nation
25
Gold
25
Silver
25
Bronze
75
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Canada
9
4
3
16
2
Russia
9
3
2
14
3
United States
2
8
1
11
4
Sweden
2
3
4
9
5
Czech Republic
1
4
5
10
6
Finland
1
2
4
7
7
Great Britain
1
0
1
2
8
Germany
0
1
2
3
9
Switzerland
0
0
2
2
10
Slovakia
0
0
1
1
Totals (10 entries)
25
25
25
75
· Results › Men › Participating nations
=#
=#
#
=#
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates that two or more teams shared the same final rank.
#,#
#,#
#
#,#
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates IOC final rank, then IIHF final rank.
nr
nr
#
nr
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates team participated, but no IOC final rank.
dq
dq
#
dq
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
The team was disqualified by the IOC.
( )
( )
#
( )
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Temporary IOC name different from IIHF member name.
#
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
The team did not participate that year.
Q
Q
#
Q
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
The team has qualified for the tournament.
#(#)
#(#)
#
#(#)
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates IOC total, then IIHF total.
#*
#*
#
#*
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates total for team using a temporary IOC name.
References:
References:
#
References:
#
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
=#
Indicates that two or more teams shared the same final rank.
#,#
Indicates IOC final rank, then IIHF final rank.
nr
Indicates team participated, but no IOC final rank.
dq
The team was disqualified by the IOC.
( )
Temporary IOC name different from IIHF member name.
The team did not participate that year.
Q
The team has qualified for the tournament.
#(#)
Indicates IOC total, then IIHF total.
#*
Indicates total for team using a temporary IOC name.
The nation did not exist with that designation at that time.
References:
· Results › Men › Participating nations
Australia
Australia
Nation
Australia
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
9
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
1
Austria
Austria
Nation
Austria
1920
1924
1928
=5
1932
1936
=7
1948
7,8
1952
1956
10
1960
1964
13
1968
13
1972
1976
8
1980
1984
=9,10
1988
9
1992
1994
12
1998
14
2002
12
2006
2010
2014
10
2018
2022
2026
Total
13
Belarus
Belarus
Nation
Belarus
1994
1998
=5,7
2002
4
2006
2010
9
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
3
Belgium
Belgium
Nation
Belgium
1920
7
1924
7
1928
=8
1932
1936
=13
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
4
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
Nation
Bulgaria
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
12
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
1
Canada
Canada
Nation
Canada
1920
1
1924
1
1928
1
1932
1
1936
2
1948
1
1952
1
1956
3
1960
2
1964
4
1968
3
1972
1976
1980
6
1984
4
1988
4
1992
2
1994
2
1998
4
2002
1
2006
7
2010
1
2014
1
2018
3
2022
6
2026
Q
Total
24
China
China
Nation
China
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
12
2026
Total
1
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Nation
Czech Republic
1994
5
1998
1
2002
7
2006
3
2010
7
2014
6
2018
4
2022
9
2026
Q
Total
9
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Nation
Czechoslovakia
1920
3
1924
=5
1928
=5
1932
1936
4
1948
2
1952
4
1956
5
1960
4
1964
3
1968
2
1972
3
1976
2
1980
5
1984
2
1988
6
1992
3
Total
16
Denmark
Denmark
Nation
Denmark
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
7
2026
Q
Total
2
Finland
Finland
Nation
Finland
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
7
1956
1960
7
1964
6
1968
5
1972
5
1976
4
1980
4
1984
6
1988
2
1992
7
1994
3
1998
3
2002
6
2006
2
2010
3
2014
3
2018
6
2022
1
2026
Q
Total
19
France
France
Nation
France
1920
=5,6
1924
=5
1928
=5
1932
1936
=9
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
14
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
11
1992
8
1994
10
1998
11
2002
14
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Q
Total
10
Germany
Germany
Nation
Germany
1920
1924
1928
=8
1932
3
1936
=5
1948
1952
8
1992
6
1994
7
1998
9
2002
8
2006
10
2010
11
2014
2018
2
2022
10
2026
Q
Total
13(12)
West Germany
West Germany
Nation
West Germany
1952
(GER)
1956
(EUA)
1960
(EUA)
1964
(EUA)
1968
7
1972
7
1976
3
1980
=9,10
1984
5
1988
5
Total
6(10)
East Germany
East Germany
Nation
East Germany
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
8
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
Total
1
United Team of Germany
United Team of Germany
Nation
United Team of Germany
1956
6
1960
6
1964
7
Total
3*
Great Britain
Great Britain
Nation
Great Britain
1920
1924
3
1928
4
1932
1936
1
1948
5,6
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
4
Hungary
Hungary
Nation
Hungary
1920
1924
1928
11
1932
1936
=7
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
16
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
3
Italy
Italy
Nation
Italy
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
=9
1948
8,9
1952
1956
7
1960
1964
15
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
=9,9
1988
1992
12
1994
9
1998
12
2002
2006
11
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Q
Total
10
Japan
Japan
Nation
Japan
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
=9
1948
1952
1956
1960
8
1964
11
1968
10
1972
9
1976
9
1980
=11,12
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
13
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
8
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Nation
Kazakhstan
1994
1998
8
2002
2006
9
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
2
Latvia
Latvia
Nation
Latvia
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
=13
1992
1994
1998
2002
9
2006
12
2010
12
2014
8
2018
2022
11
2026
Q
Total
7
Netherlands
Netherlands
Nation
Netherlands
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
=9,9
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
1
Norway
Norway
Nation
Norway
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
9
1956
1960
1964
10
1968
11
1972
8
1976
1980
=11,11
1984
=11,12
1988
12
1992
9
1994
11
1998
2002
2006
2010
10
2014
12
2018
8
2022
2026
Total
12
Olympic Athletes from Russia
Olympic Athletes from Russia
Nation
Olympic Athletes from Russia
2018
1
Total
1*
Poland
Poland
Nation
Poland
1920
1924
1928
=8
1932
4
1936
=9
1948
6,7
1952
6
1956
8
1960
1964
9
1968
1972
6
1976
6
1980
=7,7
1984
8
1988
10
1992
11
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
13
ROC (ROC)
ROC (ROC)
Nation
ROC (ROC)
2022
2
Total
1*
Romania
Romania
Nation
Romania
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
12
1968
12
1972
1976
7
1980
=7,8
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
4
Russia
Russia
Nation
Russia
1920
1992
(EUN)
1994
4
1998
2
2002
3
2006
4
2010
6
2014
5
2018
(OAR)
2022
(ROC)
2026
Total
6(9)
Slovakia
Slovakia
Nation
Slovakia
1994
6
1998
10
2002
13
2006
5
2010
4
2014
11
2018
11
2022
3
2026
Q
Total
9
Slovenia
Slovenia
Nation
Slovenia
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
7
2018
9
2022
2026
Total
2
South Korea
South Korea
Nation
South Korea
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
12
2022
2026
Total
1
Soviet Union
Soviet Union
Nation
Soviet Union
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1
1960
3
1964
1
1968
1
1972
1
1976
1
1980
2
1984
1
1988
1
Total
9
Sweden
Sweden
Nation
Sweden
1920
4
1924
4
1928
2
1932
1936
=5
1948
4,5
1952
3
1956
4
1960
5
1964
2
1968
4
1972
4
1976
1980
3
1984
3
1988
3
1992
5
1994
1
1998
5
2002
5
2006
1
2010
5
2014
2
2018
5
2022
4
2026
Q
Total
24
Switzerland
Switzerland
Nation
Switzerland
1920
=5,5
1924
=7
1928
3
1932
1936
=13
1948
3
1952
5
1956
9
1960
1964
8
1968
1972
10
1976
11
1980
1984
1988
8
1992
10
1994
1998
2002
11
2006
6
2010
8
2014
9
2018
10
2022
8
2026
Q
Total
19
Ukraine
Ukraine
Nation
Ukraine
1994
1998
2002
10
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
1
Unified Team
Unified Team
Nation
Unified Team
1992
1
Total
1*
United States
United States
Nation
United States
1920
2
1924
2
1928
1932
2
1936
3
1948
dq,4
1952
2
1956
2
1960
1
1964
5
1968
6
1972
2
1976
5
1980
1
1984
7
1988
7
1992
4
1994
8
1998
6
2002
2
2006
8
2010
2
2014
4
2018
7
2022
5
2026
Q
Total
25
Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
Nation
Yugoslavia
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
14
1968
9
1972
11
1976
10
1980
1984
=11,11
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
Total
5
Total
Total
Nation
Total
1920
7
1924
8
1928
11
1932
4
1936
15
1948
9
1952
9
1956
10
1960
9
1964
16
1968
14
1972
11
1976
12
1980
12
1984
12
1988
12
1992
12
1994
12
1998
14
2002
14
2006
12
2010
12
2014
12
2018
12
2022
12
2026
12
Nation
1920
1924
1928
1932
1936
1948
1952
1956
1960
1964
1968
1972
1976
1980
1984
1988
1992
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
Australia
9
1
Austria
=5
=7
7,8
10
13
13
8
=9,10
9
12
14
12
10
13
Belarus
=5,7
4
9
3
Belgium
7
7
=8
=13
4
Bulgaria
12
1
Canada
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
4
3
6
4
4
2
2
4
1
7
1
1
3
6
Q
24
China
12
1
Czech Republic
5
1
7
3
7
6
4
9
Q
9
Czechoslovakia
3
=5
=5
4
2
4
5
4
3
2
3
2
5
2
6
3
16
Denmark
7
Q
2
Finland
7
7
6
5
5
4
4
6
2
7
3
3
6
2
3
3
6
1
Q
19
France
=5,6
=5
=5
=9
14
11
8
10
11
14
Q
10
Germany
=8
3
=5
8
6
7
9
8
10
11
2
10
Q
13(12)
West Germany
(GER)
(EUA)
(EUA)
(EUA)
7
7
3
=9,10
5
5
6(10)
East Germany
8
1
United Team of Germany
6
6
7
3*
Great Britain
3
4
1
5,6
4
Hungary
11
=7
16
3
Italy
=9
8,9
7
15
=9,9
12
9
12
11
Q
10
Japan
=9
8
11
10
9
9
=11,12
13
8
Kazakhstan
8
9
2
Latvia
=13
9
12
12
8
11
Q
7
Netherlands
=9,9
1
Norway
9
10
11
8
=11,11
=11,12
12
9
11
10
12
8
12
Olympic Athletes from Russia
1
1*
Poland
=8
4
=9
6,7
6
8
9
6
6
=7,7
8
10
11
13
ROC (ROC)
2
1*
Romania
12
12
7
=7,8
4
Russia
(EUN)
4
2
3
4
6
5
(OAR)
(ROC)
6(9)
Slovakia
6
10
13
5
4
11
11
3
Q
9
Slovenia
7
9
2
South Korea
12
1
Soviet Union
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
9
Sweden
4
4
2
=5
4,5
3
4
5
2
4
4
3
3
3
5
1
5
5
1
5
2
5
4
Q
24
Switzerland
=5,5
=7
3
=13
3
5
9
8
10
11
8
10
11
6
8
9
10
8
Q
19
Ukraine
10
1
Unified Team
1
1*
United States
2
2
2
3
dq,4
2
2
1
5
6
2
5
1
7
7
4
8
6
2
8
2
4
7
5
Q
25
Yugoslavia
14
9
11
10
=11,11
5
Total
7
8
11
4
15
9
9
10
9
16
14
11
12
12
12
12
12
12
14
14
12
12
12
12
12
12
· Results › Women › Summary
Gold
Gold
#
Gold
Year
Score
Hosts
Silver
Gold medal game
Bronze
Gold medal game
Score
Gold medal game
Fourth place
1
1
#
1
Year
1998 Details
Hosts
Nagano
Gold medal game
United States
Gold medal game
3–1
Gold medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
4–1
Bronze medal game
China
2
2
#
2
Year
2002 Details
Hosts
Salt Lake City
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
3–2
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
2–1
Bronze medal game
Finland
3
3
#
3
Year
2006 Details
Hosts
Turin
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
4–1
Gold medal game
Sweden
Bronze medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
4–0
Bronze medal game
Finland
4
4
#
4
Year
2010 Details
Hosts
Vancouver
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
2–0
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
3–2 OT
Bronze medal game
Sweden
5
5
#
5
Year
2014 Details
Hosts
Sochi
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
3–2 OT
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Switzerland
Bronze medal game
4–3
Bronze medal game
Sweden
6
6
#
6
Year
2018 Details
Hosts
Pyeongchang
Gold medal game
United States
Gold medal game
3–2 SO
Gold medal game
Canada
Bronze medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
3–2
Bronze medal game
Olympic Athletes from Russia
7
7
#
7
Year
2022 Details
Hosts
Beijing
Gold medal game
Canada
Gold medal game
3–2
Gold medal game
United States
Bronze medal game
Finland
Bronze medal game
4–0
Bronze medal game
Switzerland
#
Year
Hosts
Gold medal game
Bronze medal game
Gold
Score
Silver
Bronze
Score
Fourth place
1
1998 Details
Nagano
United States
3–1
Canada
Finland
4–1
China
2
2002 Details
Salt Lake City
Canada
3–2
United States
Sweden
2–1
Finland
3
2006 Details
Turin
Canada
4–1
Sweden
United States
4–0
Finland
4
2010 Details
Vancouver
Canada
2–0
United States
Finland
3–2 OT
Sweden
5
2014 Details
Sochi
Canada
3–2 OT
United States
Switzerland
4–3
Sweden
6
2018 Details
Pyeongchang
United States
3–2 SO
Canada
Finland
3–2
Olympic Athletes from Russia
7
2022 Details
Beijing
Canada
3–2
United States
Finland
4–0
Switzerland
· Results › Women › Medal table
1
1
Rank
1
Nation
Canada
Gold
5
Silver
2
Bronze
0
Total
7
2
2
Rank
2
Nation
United States
Gold
2
Silver
4
Bronze
1
Total
7
3
3
Rank
3
Nation
Sweden
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
2
4
4
Rank
4
Nation
Finland
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
4
Total
4
5
5
Rank
5
Nation
Switzerland
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Totals (5 entries)
Totals (5 entries)
Rank
Totals (5 entries)
Nation
7
Gold
7
Silver
7
Bronze
21
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Canada
5
2
0
7
2
United States
2
4
1
7
3
Sweden
0
1
1
2
4
Finland
0
0
4
4
5
Switzerland
0
0
1
1
Totals (5 entries)
7
7
7
21
· Results › Women › Participating nations
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The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates that two or more teams shared the same final rank.
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#,#
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates IOC final rank, then IIHF final rank.
nr
nr
#
nr
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates team participated, but no IOC final rank.
dq
dq
#
dq
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
The team was disqualified by the IOC.
( )
( )
#
( )
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Temporary IOC name different from IIHF member name.
#
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
The team did not participate that year.
Q
Q
#
Q
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
The team has qualified for the tournament.
#(#)
#(#)
#
#(#)
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates IOC total, then IIHF total.
#*
#*
#
#*
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
Indicates total for team using a temporary IOC name.
References:
References:
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References:
#
The final rank of the team. If multiple numbers are listed the IOC and IIHF differ in their results.
=#
Indicates that two or more teams shared the same final rank.
#,#
Indicates IOC final rank, then IIHF final rank.
nr
Indicates team participated, but no IOC final rank.
dq
The team was disqualified by the IOC.
( )
Temporary IOC name different from IIHF member name.
The team did not participate that year.
Q
The team has qualified for the tournament.
#(#)
Indicates IOC total, then IIHF total.
#*
Indicates total for team using a temporary IOC name.
The nation did not exist with that designation at that time.
References:
· Results › Women › Participating nations
Canada
Canada
Nation
Canada
1998
2
2002
1
2006
1
2010
1
2014
1
2018
2
2022
1
2026
Q
Total
8
China
China
Nation
China
1998
4
2002
7
2006
2010
7
2014
2018
2022
9
2026
Total
4
Czech Republic
Czech Republic
Nation
Czech Republic
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
7
2026
Q
Total
2
Denmark
Denmark
Nation
Denmark
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
10
2026
Total
1
Finland
Finland
Nation
Finland
1998
3
2002
4
2006
4
2010
3
2014
5
2018
3
2022
3
2026
Q
Total
8
France
France
Nation
France
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Q
Total
1
Germany
Germany
Nation
Germany
1998
2002
6
2006
5
2010
2014
6,7
2018
2022
2026
Q
Total
4
Italy
Italy
Nation
Italy
1998
2002
2006
8
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Q
Total
2
Japan
Japan
Nation
Japan
1998
6
2002
2006
2010
2014
7,8
2018
6
2022
6
2026
Q
Total
5
Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan
Nation
Kazakhstan
1998
2002
8
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
1
Korea
Korea
Nation
Korea
2018
8
2022
2026
Total
1
Olympic Athletes from Russia
Olympic Athletes from Russia
Nation
Olympic Athletes from Russia
2018
4
Total
1*
ROC (ROC)
ROC (ROC)
Nation
ROC (ROC)
2022
5
Total
1*
Russia
Russia
Nation
Russia
1998
2002
5
2006
6
2010
6
2014
dq,6
2018
(OAR)
2022
(ROC)
2026
Total
4(6)
Slovakia
Slovakia
Nation
Slovakia
1998
2002
2006
2010
8
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
1
Sweden
Sweden
Nation
Sweden
1998
5
2002
3
2006
2
2010
4
2014
4
2018
7
2022
8
2026
Q
Total
8
Switzerland
Switzerland
Nation
Switzerland
1998
2002
2006
7
2010
5
2014
3
2018
5
2022
4
2026
Q
Total
6
United States
United States
Nation
United States
1998
1
2002
2
2006
3
2010
2
2014
2
2018
1
2022
2
2026
Q
Total
8
Total
Total
Nation
Total
1998
6
2002
8
2006
8
2010
8
2014
8
2018
8
2022
10
2026
10
Nation
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014
2018
2022
2026
Total
Canada
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
Q
8
China
4
7
7
9
4
Czech Republic
7
Q
2
Denmark
10
1
Finland
3
4
4
3
5
3
3
Q
8
France
Q
1
Germany
6
5
6,7
Q
4
Italy
8
Q
2
Japan
6
7,8
6
6
Q
5
Kazakhstan
8
1
Korea
8
1
Olympic Athletes from Russia
4
1*
ROC (ROC)
5
1*
Russia
5
6
6
dq,6
(OAR)
(ROC)
4(6)
Slovakia
8
1
Sweden
5
3
2
4
4
7
8
Q
8
Switzerland
7
5
3
5
4
Q
6
United States
1
2
3
2
2
1
2
Q
8
Total
6
8
8
8
8
8
10
10
· Results › Overall medal table
1
1
Rank
1
Nation
Canada
Gold
14
Silver
6
Bronze
3
Total
23
2
2
Rank
2
Nation
Soviet Union
Gold
7
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
9
3
3
Rank
3
Nation
United States
Gold
4
Silver
12
Bronze
2
Total
18
4
4
Rank
4
Nation
Sweden
Gold
2
Silver
4
Bronze
5
Total
11
5
5
Rank
5
Nation
Finland
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
8
Total
11
6
6
Rank
6
Nation
Czech Republic
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
2
Great Britain
Great Britain
Rank
Great Britain
Nation
1
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
2
8
8
Rank
8
Nation
Olympic Athletes from Russia
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
0
Total
1
Unified Team
Unified Team
Rank
Unified Team
Nation
1
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
10
10
Rank
10
Nation
Czechoslovakia
Gold
0
Silver
4
Bronze
4
Total
8
11
11
Rank
11
Nation
Germany
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Total
2
Russia
Russia
Rank
Russia
Nation
0
Gold
1
Silver
1
Bronze
2
13
13
Rank
13
Nation
ROC (ROC)
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
0
Total
1
14
14
Rank
14
Nation
Switzerland
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
3
Total
3
15
15
Rank
15
Nation
Slovakia
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
West Germany
West Germany
Rank
West Germany
Nation
0
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
1
Totals (16 entries)
Totals (16 entries)
Rank
Totals (16 entries)
Nation
32
Gold
32
Silver
32
Bronze
96
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Canada
14
6
3
23
2
Soviet Union
7
1
1
9
3
United States
4
12
2
18
4
Sweden
2
4
5
11
5
Finland
1
2
8
11
6
Czech Republic
1
0
1
2
Great Britain
1
0
1
2
8
Olympic Athletes from Russia
1
0
0
1
Unified Team
1
0
0
1
10
Czechoslovakia
0
4
4
8
11
Germany
0
1
1
2
Russia
0
1
1
2
13
ROC (ROC)
0
1
0
1
14
Switzerland
0
0
3
3
15
Slovakia
0
0
1
1
West Germany
0
0
1
1
Totals (16 entries)
32
32
32
96
· Results › Overall medal table › Alternate overall medal table
1
1
Rank
1
Nation
Canada
Gold
14
Silver
6
Bronze
3
Total
23
2
2
Rank
2
Nation
Russia
Gold
9
Silver
3
Bronze
2
Total
14
3
3
Rank
3
Nation
United States
Gold
4
Silver
12
Bronze
2
Total
18
4
4
Rank
4
Nation
Sweden
Gold
2
Silver
4
Bronze
5
Total
11
5
5
Rank
5
Nation
Czech Republic
Gold
1
Silver
4
Bronze
5
Total
10
6
6
Rank
6
Nation
Finland
Gold
1
Silver
2
Bronze
8
Total
11
7
7
Rank
7
Nation
Great Britain
Gold
1
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
2
8
8
Rank
8
Nation
Germany
Gold
0
Silver
1
Bronze
2
Total
3
9
9
Rank
9
Nation
Switzerland
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
3
Total
3
10
10
Rank
10
Nation
Slovakia
Gold
0
Silver
0
Bronze
1
Total
1
Totals (10 entries)
Totals (10 entries)
Rank
Totals (10 entries)
Nation
32
Gold
32
Silver
32
Bronze
96
Rank
Nation
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Canada
14
6
3
23
2
Russia
9
3
2
14
3
United States
4
12
2
18
4
Sweden
2
4
5
11
5
Czech Republic
1
4
5
10
6
Finland
1
2
8
11
7
Great Britain
1
0
1
2
8
Germany
0
1
2
3
9
Switzerland
0
0
3
3
10
Slovakia
0
0
1
1
Totals (10 entries)
32
32
32
96

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