The 2004 Olympics Led by Maryland's Michael Phelps with eight, the United States leads the overall medal standings with 103 at the Athens Games , which were marked by unfounded fears over terrorism, smoggy traffic jams and unfinished venues. (Reuters) Photos Multimedia
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