The table provides information about the number of medals won by ten different nations during the London Olympic Games in 2012.
Overall, the US had the highest rank in all three types of medals, predominantly in the gold. Meanwhile, Australia was the lowest rank, while Hungary had the fewest total medals.
In the 2012 Olympic Games, the United States won a total of 104 medals, of which 46 gold, 29 silver, and 29 bronze medals. The second rank was China, which gained 88 medals in sum and less than 8 gold compared to the US. Furthermore, Great Britain and Russia were in 3rd and 4th positions, respectively, with 65 and 82 medals, while Russia had the highest count of bronze medals among the top ranks.
Although Russia obtained more medals than Great Britain, surpassed with 17 medals, they were placed fourth due to Great Britain’s superior gold medal count. Additionally, the least gold medal-winning country was Australia, with 7 gold. Finally, although Hungary was ranked ninth on the list, it won the least total medals overall.
