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Leading Medal Winners

Number of individual medals won on the left; gold, silver and bronze breakdown to the right.

Men

No  Sport G-S-B
5 Irving Baxter, USA Track/Field 2-3-0
5 John W. Tewksbury, USA Track/Field 2-2-1
4 Alvin Kraenzlein, USA Track/Field 4-0-0
4 Konrad Stäheli, SWI Shooting 3-0-1
4 Achille Paroche, FRA Shooting 1-2-1
4 Stan Rowley, AUS Track/Field 1-0-3
4 Ole Östmo, NOR Shooting 0-2-2
3 Ray Ewry, USA Track/Field 3-0-0
3 Charles Bennett, AUS Track/Field 2-1-0
3 Emil Kellenberger, SWI Shooting 2-1-0
3 Laurie Doherty, GBR Tennis 2-0-1
3 Reggie Doherty, GBR Tennis 2-0-1
3 E. Michelet, FRA Yachting 1-0-2
3 F. Michelet, FRA Yachting 1-0-2
3 Anders Nielsen, DEN Shooting 0-3-0
3 Zoltán Halmay, HUN Swimming 0-2-1
3 Léon Moreaux, FRA Shooting 0-2-1

Women

No  Sport G-S-B
2 Charlotte Cooper, GBR Tennis 2-0-0
2 Marion Jones, USA Tennis 0-0-2

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