The given table chart compares top-10 countries – namely United States, China, Great Britain, Russia, South Korea, Germany, France, Italy, Hungary, Australia – in terms of the number of gold, silver, and bronze medals in the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Overall, it is clear that the United States had the biggest number of total medals, excelling in gold and silver categories, while Hungary had the lowest number in all three categories. Another distinctive feature is that Germany and France had the same number of gold medals, but different in total.
The US won 104 medals in total (46 gold and 29 silver), ranking the first place in this Olympic Games. In contrast, Hungary won only 17 medals in total (8 golds and 4 silver), which is not only 87 medals less compared to the US, but also demonstrated the lowest number of silver medals on the graph. In addition, Russia, despite placing the 4th rank, secured 32 bronze medals, which are more than China, Britain, and even the US did, although they were top-3 countries on the chart.
Regarding Germany and France, although they both had 11 gold medals, German led in the last two sections, winning 19 gold and 14 silver medals, and was ranked 6th place. Meanwhile, France won 11 gold and 12 silver medals and stood in 7th place.
