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Zou Kai won 5 gold medals at the Olympics, Wu Minxia won 5 gold medals at the Olympics, Ma Long won 5 gold medals, Chen Ruolin also won 5 gold medals, Guo Jingjing won 4 gold medals, Wang Nan won 4 gold medals, and Sun Yang won 3 gold medals.
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1st place: Zou Kai (5 gold medals) 2nd place: Ma Long (5 gold medals) 3rd place:
Chen Ruolin (5 gold medals) Fourth place: Guo Jingjing (4 gold medals) Fifth place: Wang Nan (4 gold medals) Sixth place:
Sun Yang (3 gold medals) The above are the five people who have won the most gold medals in the history of the Olympic Games in China
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It should be the gymnast Zou Kai, who won a total of five gold medals in two Olympic Games, Beijing 2008 and London 2012.
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It had to be American swimmer Phelps. 18-time Olympic champion, a rare swimming prodigy. He has come to be regarded by some as the greatest all-around athlete in the history of the sport he has played.
At the 2004 U.S. Trials, Phelps qualified for the Athens Olympics in six singles swimming events. He ended up winning six Olympic gold medals and two bronze medals.
At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, he shocked the world by winning a record-breaking eight gold medals.
He retired after winning four more gold medals at the London 2012 Olympics.
A total of 18 Olympic gold medals have been won in the three Olympic Games, which is unprecedented.
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It is Zou Kai and Wu Minxia, both of whom have won five Olympic gold medals.
Among them, Zou Kai won five Olympic gold medals from the 2008 Beijing Olympics gymnastics men's team, floor exercise, horizontal bar events and 2012 London Olympics free exercise and horizontal bar, he is also the first Chinese athlete to win five gold medals.
Wu Minxia's five Olympic gold medals came from the 2004 Athens Olympics women's double diving 3m springboard, the 2008 Beijing Olympics women's double diving 3m springboard, the 2012 London Olympics women's single double diving 3m springboard and the 2016 Rio Olympics women's diving double 3m springboard.
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As of December 2019, the player with the most gold medals in a single Olympic Games is: Michael Phelps. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Phelps won a total of 8 gold medals, becoming the player with the most gold medals in a single Olympic Games.
His eight gold medals are as follows:
Gold medal in the 200m freestyle (1:42.96 to break the world record) Gold medal in the meter butterfly (50.58 seconds to break the Olympic record) Gold medal in the meter butterfly (1:52.03 to break the world record) Gold medal in the individual medley (1:54.23 to break the world record);
Gold medal in the 400m individual medley (4:03 100m freestyle relay gold medal (3:08.24 world record) gold medal in the 100m medley relay (3:29.34 world record) gold medal in the 200m freestyle relay (6:58.56 world record).
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