The table presents the number of medals won by the top ten countries at the 2012 London Olympic Games. The countries are ranked on the number of gold medals earned, with the United State winning the most and Australia winning the least.
Firstly, the USA secured the highest number of gold and silver medals, along with the second highest number of bronze medals. China ranked second in both gold medals and total medal count. Additionally, Great Britain earned the third highest number of gold medals, although their silver and bronze medal counts were relatively lower. Meanwhile, Australia had the fewest gold medals, but its wins in silver and bronze were comparatively higher.
Conversely, countries, such as Russia, France, and Italy displayed consistency across the three medal categories. Notably, although South Korea ranked fifth on the list, it had the second lowest overall medal count. The lowest total was recorded by Hungary, which won 17 medals in totle.
