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Lillehammer
2 silver medals -
Period: to
The Olympic Games
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Atlanta
1 gold medal - Ekaterina Karsten, rowing
6 silver and 8 bronze medals -
Nagano
2 bronze medals -
Sydney
3 gold medals:
• Ekaterina Karsten (rowing)
• Ellina Zvereva (athletics, discus throwing)
• Yanina Karolchyk (athletics, shot putter)
3 silver and 11 bronze medals -
Salt Lake City
1 bronze medal -
Athens
2 gold medals:
• Igor Makarov (judo)
• Yulia Nesterenko (athletics, 100m)
5 silver and 8 bronze medals -
Turin
1 silver medal -
Beijing
3 gold medals:
• Aleksei Abalmasov, Artur Litvinchuk, Vadim Makhnev and Roman Petrushenko (men’s kayak four)
• Andrei Aryamnov (weightlifting)
• Aleksandr and Andrei Bogdanovich (men’s canoe two)
4 silver and 6 bronze medals -
Vancouver
1 gold medal - Aleksei Grishin (aerials)
1 silver and 1 bronze medals -
London
2 gold medals:
• Victoria Azarenka and Max Mirnyi (tennis, mix)
• Sergei Martynov (shooting)
5 silver and 3 bronze medals -
Sochi
5 gold medals:
• Darya Domracheva (biathlon, three gold medals)
• Alla Tsuper (aerials)
• Anton Kushnir (aerials)
1 bronze medal -
Rio
1 gold medal - Vladislav Goncharov (trampoline)
4 silver and 4 bronze medals -
PyeongChang
2 gold medals:
• Anna Guskova (aerials)
• Nadezhda Skardino, Irina Krivko, Dinara Alimbekova and Darya Domracheva (biathlon, women’s relay)
1 silver medal -
Tokyo
1 gold medals - Ivan Litvinovich (Men’s Trampoline)
3 silver and 3 bronze medals