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2004 Summer Olympics medals count by International Organization

This is a listing of the 2004 Summer Olympics medal counts if the countries of various International organizations pooled their medals.

Disclaimer

Important: The total number of medals won by athletes of nations belonging to these organizations would not equal the number of medals united teams would win. There are several factors that make such comparisons inaccurate:

  • In some individual events, there can be a great number of competing athletes for each organization. But currently the Olympic committee allows only one or two entries for each team per event, a rule meant to prevent larger countries from dominating the games.
  • The same constraint exists for relay events and team games. Olympic rules dictate that each country is only allowed one entry. United teams could therefore earn only one medal at most, though they might earn all three if they competed as separate nations.
  • Many of the organizations listed below have overlapping memberships. In the Olympics, athletes are required to compete under a single flag.
  • The differences between the various organizations have effect on the meaning of their tallies. For example:
    • The UN count reflects a near-total of all medals awarded in the Games
    • Counts of a supranational union, such as the EU, or of regional organizations, such as CARICOM, are often near-totals of the medals awarded to the athletes of the nations of a given continent or region.
    • Other counts show the medals awarded to athletes of nations tied together by cultural or historical ties.

List of medals by organization

Organization Gold Silver Bronze Total
United Nations (UN) 299298326923
Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) 149134128411
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 131147150428
Group of Eight (G8) 125126136387
European Union (EU) 82101103286
Organization of American States (OAS) 575955171
Latin Union 505259161
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 444563152
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) 384833119
Commonwealth of Nations 374141119
La Francophonie 30243993
Nordic Council 113923
African Union (AU) 7121332
Community of Portuguese Language Countries (CPLP) 45413
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) 43815
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 42612
Arab League 42410
Caribbean Community (CARICOM) 3148
Total number of medals 301301327929

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