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The Olympic Grand Champion is a title given to the country that wins the most gold medals at each individual edition of the Olympic Games. Medals are counted equally for the overall total. In the event of a tie, such as in the 1948 Summer Olympics, the number of golds, then silvers, then bronzes, serves as a tiebreaker. If the number is still equal after the third tiebreaker, the countries are determined to be grand co-champions, only occurring once at the 1948 Winter Olympics.

Years Lead By Country

 * * 1948 was shared between Sweden, Switzerland, and Norway