1912 Summer Olympics medal table
| 1912 Summer Olympics medals | |
|---|---|
American sport shooter Alfred Lane won three gold medals at the 1912 Summer Olympics, tied for the most of any competing athlete. | |
| Location | Stockholm, Sweden |
| Highlights | |
| Most gold medals | United States (26) |
| Most total medals | Sweden (65) |
| Medalling NOCs | 19 |
The 1912 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the V Olympiad, were an international multi-sport event held in Stockholm, Sweden, between 5 May and 27 July 1912. A total of 2,407 athletes representing 28 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) participated, which included seven teams making their Olympic debut at the Summer Games; Chile, Egypt, Iceland, Japan, Luxembourg, Portugal, and Serbia. The games featured 107 events in 19 disciplines. The games included the Olympic debut of equestrian dressage and eventing, as well as the modern pentathlon.
Athletes representing 19 NOCs received at least one medal, with 16 winning at least one gold medal. Sweden won the most medals overall, with 65, while the United States won the most gold medals, with 44. Among individual participants, Swedish shooter Vilhelm Carlberg, Finnish runner Hannes Kolehmainen, and American shooter Alfred Lane tied for the most gold medals, with three each. Carlberg had the most total medals, with five (three gold, two silver).