From 1896 to 2020 inclusive, Great Britain & NI has won 916 medals at the Summer Olympic Games, and another 32 at the Winter Olympic Games….
| Great Britain at the Olympics | |
|---|---|
| Flag of the United Kingdom | |
| IOC code | GBR |
| NOC | British Olympic Association |
| Medals Ranked 3rd | Gold 296 Silver 320 Bronze 332 Total 948 |
When was the last time GB won the Olympics?
2012
Tokyo Olympics: Team GB match London 2012 with 65 medals won as Kenny and Price take gold.
Has Iceland ever won a Winter Olympic medal?
Iceland has also participated in all but one edition of the Winter Olympic Games since 1948, missing only the 1972 Winter Games. Icelandic athletes have won a total of four medals, two in athletics (known in American English as track & field), one in judo and one in handball.
How many medals has Great Britain won at the Winter Olympics?
The next best event Great Britain have performed in is the skeleton winning six medals and they have won four medals in the bobsleigh and curling. Did you know? Great Britain, currently 24th in the world, won Olympic gold in ice hockey at the 1936 Olympic Winter Games.
Who is the most successful British Winter Olympian?
Lizzy Yarnold (bottom) is the most successful British Winter Olympian. According to official data of the International Olympic Committee. This is a list of people who have won three or more Olympic gold medals for Great Britain. Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included.
When did Great Britain win a gold medal in Figure Skating?
Great Britain enjoyed a period of significant success between 1976 and 1984 in figure skating, winning golds in three successive games on the rink. Prior to the 2014 Games all Britain’s Winter Olympic medals had been won in sports performed on ice.
Which is the only country to have won at least one gold medal in the Olympics?
It is the only national team to have won at least one Gold Medal at every Summer Games, lying third globally in the winning of total medals, surpassed only by the United States and the former Soviet Union, and fourth behind Germany when considering gold medal totals.