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The Summer Games in 1912 lasted for 16 days, from July 6 to July 22. The games were held in Stockholm, Sweden, and were the first games to be held in a non-Western country. There were 24 sports and 1,497 athletes from 28 countries competing. The Swedish athlete Hugo Wieslander won the most medals, with six gold medals. The United States won the most gold medals overall, with 25.