The supplied bar graph provides information about the number of Olympic medals taken by three different countries between 2004 and 2016.
Overall, the US was the constant leading countries of winners throughout the period. Meanwhile, despite having more medals in the first year, Russia was surpassed by China in the remain years, becoming the least medals holding country compared to the others.
In 2004, Russia was recorded as the dominance, with about 100 winners, following by the united states with the second-largest number about 90. At this time, China possessed smallest number of medals, just over 60.
After eight years, in 2012, the number of medals won by Russia turned back to the starting points, at nearly 100 after rose slightly in 2008. Notably, China exhibited substantial growth, reached a peak at around 100 medals in 2004 and exceeded Russia, which witnessed a descending pattern over the years.
By the end, Russia constantly ranks the first, hitting the highest point at 120 medals and dramatically surpassing the two remaining countries. In contrast, Russia became the least popular country of having Olympic medals, with the number below 60.
