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AR in top 25 for most Olympic gold medals


FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — Which state has the most Olympic gold medals?

Inspired by a 2014 Business Insider article, we created an updated map showing the number of individual Olympic gold medals held by each state.


This list includes Summer and Winter Olympics since 1924, and is based on the athlete’s birthplace.

Also, only gold medals in individual events were counted. For the sake of simplicity, gold medals award to teams, doubles or relays were excluded. (Sorry LeBron!)

A quick breakdown

  • California takes the gold with 133 Olympic gold medals since 1924.
    • Beating second place, New York, by 70 medals!
  • The only two states without Olympic gold to their name are North Dakota and Rhode Island.
    • Ethel Catherwood, born in North Dakota, won gold in the high jump in 1928… But while competing for Team Canada!
  • Washington D.C., the third-least populated state, ranks 31st. Not bad!

Arkansas Olympic quick facts

  • Arkansas ranks 21st for most individual Olympic gold medals by state at 9 medals.
    • Tied with Massachusetts and Virginia.
  • Although only 9 gold medals have been won by native Arkansans, nearly 80 athletes with ties to the state (either through residency or affiliation with an Arkansas college) have competed in the Olympics.
    • Jamaican track and field star Veronica Campbell-Brown leads this group with eight medals: a silver in 2000, two golds and a bronze in 2004, a gold in 2008, a silver and a bronze in 2012, and a silver in 2016.
  • Over 20 Arkansas-affiliated athletes are competing in the Paris 2024 Olympics on July 26.

Where does your state fall?

Rank State Number of gold medals
1 California 133
2 New York 63
3 Illinois 40
4 Ohio 37
5 Texas 37
6 Maryland 29
7 Pennsylvania 23
8 Florida 22
9 Michigan 21
10 New Jersey 21
11 Wisconsin 20
12 Alabama 18
13 Georgia 18
14 Washington 17
15 Colorado 12
16 Oregon 12
17 Iowa 11
18 Mississippi 11
19 Missouri 11
20 North Carolina 10
21 Arkansas 9
22 Massachusetts 9
23 Virginia 9
24 Oklahoma 8
25 Utah 8
26 Connecticut 7
27 Montana 7
28 Hawaii 6
29 Indiana 6
30 Kansas 6
31 Washington, DC 6
32 Arizona 5
33 Minnesota 5
34 Tennessee 5
35 Vermont 5
36 West Virginia 5
37 Idaho 4
38 Louisiana 4
39 Nebraska 4
40 Nevada 4
41 South Dakota 4
42 Kentucky 3
43 New Hampshire 3
44 New Mexico 3
45 South Carolina 3
46 Alaska 2
47 Delaware 1
48 Maine 1
49 Wyoming 1
50 North Dakota 0
51 Rhode Island 0
SOURCE: The International Olympic Committee (IOC) Olympic World Library.

Will Paris 2024 shake up these numbers? Keep up with KNWA to find out.



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