Gold | Silver | Bronze | |
---|---|---|---|
1992 | Italy | Spain | Russia |
1988 | Yugoslavia | United States | Soviet Union |
1984 | Yugoslavia | United States | Federal Republic of Germany |
1980 | Soviet Union | Yugoslavia | Hungary |
1976 | Hungary | Italy | Netherlands |
1972 | Soviet Union | Hungary | United States |
1968 | Yugoslavia | Soviet Union | Hungary |
1964 | Hungary | Yugoslavia | Soviet Union |
1960 | Italy | Soviet Union | Hungary |
1956 | Hungary | Yugoslavia | Soviet Union |
1952 | Hungary | Yugoslavia | Italy |
1948 | Italy | Hungary | Netherlands |
1936 | Hungary | Germany | Belgium |
1932 | Hungary | Germany | United States |
1928 | Germany | Hungary | France |
1924 | France | Belgium | United States |
1920 | Great Britain | Belgium | Sweden |
1908 | Great Britain | Belgium | Sweden |
1904 | United States | * | * |
1900 | Great Britain | Belgium | France |
This is an official publication of the Atlanta Committee for
the Olympic Games Sports Publication Department. Written by Howard
Thomas.
| The Mother Nature was kind to Olympic athletes and spectators. The average high temperature during the Games was 89 degrees with an average low of 72 degrees. Highest temperature registered (20 July) - 99 degrees. Lowest high temperature registered is 79 degrees (28 July). |