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What athlete has the most medals ever?

American swimmer Michael Phelps is the athlete with the most Olympic medals in history, having won a total of 28 medals across five Olympic Games (2000–2016). His record-breaking haul includes 23 gold medals, 3 silver, and 2 bronze. He also holds the records for most gold medals and most medals at a single Games (8). CBS News +4
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Which athlete won the most Olympic medals?

The most decorated Olympian of all time is American swimmer Michael Phelps, who holds the records for the most total Olympic medals (28) and the most gold medals (23) by any athlete in history, across both Summer and Winter Games. He achieved these records in swimming over five Olympic Games.
 
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Who is the greatest Olympic athlete of all time?

Michael Phelps is widely considered the greatest Olympian of all time due to his unparalleled record of 28 medals (23 gold), but debates include sprinters like Usain Bolt and track & field stars like Carl Lewis and Jackie Joyner-Kersee, emphasizing that dominance across sports and eras makes a definitive choice subjective.
 
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Who is the 8 time gold medalist?

Usain St. Leo Bolt (/ˈjuːseɪn/ YOO-sayn; born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican retired sprinter who is widely regarded as the greatest sprinter of all time. He is an eight-time Olympic gold medalist and the world record holder in the 100 metres, 200 metres, and 4 × 100 metres relay.
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Who won the most medals?

Norway is the all-time leader in Winter Olympic medals and won the most medals again in 2026, with 41 medals overall and 18 gold medals.
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Is a gold medal 100% gold?

No, modern Olympic gold medals are not 100% gold; they are primarily sterling silver (92.5%) plated with a minimum of 6 grams of pure gold, a standard since the last solid gold medals were awarded in 1912 due to cost and size.
 
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Who won 8 gold medals in one Olympic?

The most famous 8-time Olympic gold medalist is Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt, the only sprinter to win the 100m and 200m at three consecutive Olympics (2008, 2012, 2016), but swimmer Michael Phelps holds the record for most gold medals overall (23) and was the first to win 8 golds at a single Games (Beijing 2008). Other notable 8-time Olympic medalists (not all gold) include American swimmer Matt Biondi and Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce.
 
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Who is faster than Usain Bolt now?

Noah Lyles is currently the fastest man in the world! Usain Bolt used to be the fastest man alive but he couldn't run a 9.58 today. Kishane Thompson ran a faster time this year but he ran it in different conditions.
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Which country is no. 1 in the Olympics?

The United States is number one overall for total Olympic medals (Summer & Winter combined) and Summer Olympics, while Norway just topped the recent 2026 Winter Olympics medal table, continuing its dominance in Winter Games history. The US leads all-time in Summer and combined totals with over 3,100 medals, but Norway has the most Winter Olympic golds and total medals, setting records at the recent games. 
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Who is the shortest gold medalist?

American Mary Lou Retton was 1.45 m (4' 9"), won the gold medal in 1984 in the individual all-around competition. On the track, Kenya's Nancy Langat was just 1.53 m (5' 0") tall, and won gold in the women's 1500m at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
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What is the #1 hardest sport in the world?

While subjective, Boxing is frequently cited as the #1 hardest sport due to its extreme demands on physical endurance, power, nerve, and mental toughness, often topping expert rankings alongside Ice Hockey, which requires immense skill, speed, and physical resilience on skates, while MMA and Wrestling also rank highly for their brutal physicality and endurance. 
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Who are the top 5 best athletes of all time?

There's no single definitive list, but common names in the top 5 greatest athletes of all time include Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali, LeBron James, Lionel Messi, and Tiger Woods, often cited for their unparalleled dominance, impact, and multi-sport ability (like Bo Jackson, Jim Thorpe) or sustained excellence (like Phelps, Brady, Bolt) across various sports and eras. 
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Who is more famous, Muhammad Ali or Tiger Woods?

fame is defined by the % of people who have heard of a all-time sports personality. Find out more
  • 1 Muhammad Ali94%
  • 2 Shaquille O'Neal92%
  • 3 Kobe Bryant92%
  • 4 Michael Jordan91%
  • 5 Babe Ruth90%
  • 6 LeBron James90%
  • 7 Mike Tyson90%
  • 8 Tiger Woods90%
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Is there a limit to gold medals won?

No, there's no theoretical limit to the number of gold medals an athlete can win, but practical constraints like event schedules, physical endurance, and the structure of different sports (individual vs. team) make huge totals very rare, with swimmer Michael Phelps holding the record with 23 golds, aided by swimming's numerous events. Athletes in sports with many individual events, like swimming or gymnastics, have more opportunities than those in single-medal team sports, say commentators on Quora and Topend Sports. 
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Who has more Olympic medals, Jordan or LeBron?

LeBron James has more Olympic medals (3 Gold) than Michael Jordan (2 Gold), with James winning gold in 2008, 2012, and 2024, while Jordan won gold in 1984 (though some sources list him with the 1992 "Dream Team") and 1992, totaling two gold medals in his Olympic career. 
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What countries are banned from the Olympics in 2026?

Russia and Belarus are banned as nations from the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics due to their roles in the invasion of Ukraine, with athletes only permitted to compete as Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN) without national symbols, while some other countries like North Korea have also faced restrictions in recent Games, though the focus is heavily on Russia and Belarus for 2026.
 
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What is the smallest country to win the Olympics?

The smallest country by population to win an Olympic medal is San Marino, a microstate with around 34,000 people, which achieved this historic feat at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics when shooter Alessandra Perilli won a bronze medal. San Marino secured three medals in Tokyo, making it the smallest nation ever to medal, surpassing previous records held by Bermuda.
 
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Who are the top 3 medal holders?

The top three Olympic medal holders are Michael Phelps (USA) with 28 total medals, Larisa Latynina (Soviet Union) with 18, and Marit Bjørgen (Norway) with 15, followed closely by Nikolai Andrianov (Soviet Union) and Katie Ledecky (USA) with 15 and 14 medals respectively, with Phelps being the most decorated Olympian ever, the most decorated female Olympian being Latynina, and Bjørgen the most decorated Winter Olympian.
 
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Who ran a 9.58 100m?

Usain Bolt ran the 9.58-second 100m, setting the current world record at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, solidifying his status as the fastest man in history. This historic achievement involved an unmatched stride and top-end speed, surpassing his own previous record and remaining the fastest human sprint ever recorded.
 
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Who is faster, CR7 or Usain Bolt?

No, Usain Bolt is significantly faster than Cristiano Ronaldo in a pure sprint, holding the 100m world record (9.58s) to Ronaldo's top football speed (~32.7 km/h or ~10.9s 100m pace), but Bolt noted in 2020 that active Ronaldo might be faster now due to his intense, daily training versus retired Bolt's less rigorous regimen, though in their primes, Bolt was the clear winner.
 
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What disability does Usain Bolt have?

“It could be that Bolt has naturally settled into his stride to accommodate the effects of scoliosis. The condition curved his spine to the right and made his right leg half an inch shorter than his left, according to his autobiography.”
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How much is an Olympic gold medal worth?

An Olympic gold medal's worth varies significantly, with its melt value (based on materials) around $2,300–$2,500 for recent Games due to gold-plated silver, while collectible value at auction can range from tens of thousands to over $1 million, depending on the athlete's fame and historical significance (like Jesse Owens' record sale).
 
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What country hosted the first Olympics?

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The first celebration of the modern Olympic Games took place in its ancient birthplace - Greece.
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What does Michael Phelps do now?

Since retiring from competitive swimming, Michael Phelps is focused on family, mental health advocacy, and philanthropy through the Michael Phelps Foundation, while also staying active with golf and public speaking, partnering with brands like Talkspace to fight stigma and promote wellness. He remains a prominent figure in sports, often involved in commentary and promoting water safety. 
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