Kenya, Ethiopia Among Top 10 Most Successful African Nations in Olympic History

Kenya, Ethiopia Among Top 10 Most Successful African Nations in Olympic History

  • The commencement of the 33rd edition of the Olympic games is upon us with the city of Paris set to host the rest of the world
  • A flurry of African nations have experienced varying levels of success at the world's foremost multi-sport events
  • YEN.com.gh shines the spotlight on a list of the most successful African nations in the storied history of the Summer Olympic games

The stage is set, the flame is lit, and Paris is ready to welcome the world for the 2024 Olympic Games, marking exactly 100 years since the city first hosted the event.

The Summer Olympics have a rich history of delivering thrilling moments and remarkable performances, with athletes from around the globe making their mark across various sports.

African nations have been a significant part of this history, with many achieving remarkable success. Notably, the Nigerian men's football team made headlines at the Atlanta Olympics by becoming the first African team to win a gold medal in football.

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Team Nigeria at the 1996 Olympics.
Nigerian players celebrate their 3-2 victory over Argentina in the men's final of the 1996 Olympics at the Citrus Bowl · Legion Field stadium in Atalanta, USA. Image: by Jerome Prevost.
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Nigeria's triumph in the United States is just one highlight of Africa's contributions to the Olympics. The continent has consistently responded to the call of the Games with impressive performances.

According to data from Olympedia, African countries have amassed a total of 286 medals since 1956. Kenya leads with 86 medals, primarily in athletics, followed by Ethiopia with 45, also in athletics, and South Africa with 32 medals, predominantly in swimming.

As the Paris Games approach, YEN.com.gh is spotlighting the top 10 most successful African countries in Olympic history.

Most successful African countries at the Olympics

Below is a list of 10 of the most successful African countries at the Summer Olympic Games:

Rank Country Gold Silver Bronze Total
1Kenya (KEN)35 42 36 113
2South Africa (RSA27 332989
3Ethiopia (ETH)23 122358
4Egypt (EGY) 8 111938
5Morocco (MAR)7 51224
6Algeria (ALG)54817
7Tunisia (TUN)53715
8Uganda (UGA)44311
9Nigeria (NGR)3111327
10Zimbabwe (ZIM)3418

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*Data courtesy of Olympedia.com

Africa's participation at the Olympics

Africa’s involvement in the Olympic Games began in 1904, when South African athletes Len Tau and Jan Mashiani competed as marathon runners at the Summer Olympics in St. Louis, USA.

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While African nations earned several medals during the colonial era (1904-1956), it wasn’t until the Melbourne Games in 1956 that a broader representation of African countries, including those under protectorates like Kenya, made their Olympic debut. Since then, African Olympic stars have consistently become sources of national pride at the Games.

West Ham play Ghanaian song in Kudus video

In another story, YEN.com.gh reported that West Ham United released a video showcasing Mohammed Kudus modelling the club's new kit for the 2024/2025 season.

The video, posted on their official TikTok page, featured a traditional Ga jama song in the background, capturing the attention of many Ghanaians.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Richard Nutakor (Sports Editor) Richard Kekeli is a digital media enthusiast with over 8 years of working experience in media and digital. He's worked with notable media brands in Ghana like Media General, owners of TV3 Ghana, 3FM, Onua FM & Connect FM. He's also worked with Global Media Alliance as a Digital Account Manager. He obtained a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Ghana in 2016 and a Masters in Brands and Communication Management from the University of Professional Studies, Accra. Email: richard.kekeli@sportsbrief.com