http://www.examiner.com reports...The following are countries which finished with 10 or more total medals with a breakdown by type and total of all medals:
Country………..Gold...Silver...Bronze...Total
United States…...46…...29.....…29…....104
China……….…...38…...27…..…22.........87
Russia……..…...24….…25…....33….….82
Great Britain ......29……17…..…19….…65
Germany………..11……19…..…14….....44
Japan.…….…......7……14…......17….....38
Australia…….…...7……16…...…12…....35
France……….....11…….11….....12….….34
South Korea.…...13…....8…...….7….…..28
Italy……….……..8….….9…...…11 ........28
Netherlands….....6….….6…...….8 .........20
Ukraine…..……...6….….5…...….9 ….....20
Canada.….…......1….….5…...…12 .........18
Hungary….……...8….….4…...….5 .........17
Spain…….……...3….…10…...….4..........17
Brazil.……….......3….….5…...….9 .........17
Cuba…………….5….….3…...….6..........14
Kazakhstan….....7….….1…...….5...........13
New Zealand…...5….….3…...….5 ..........13
Belarus …..….....3….….4…...….4 ..........13
Iran……….……...4….….5…...….3 .........12
Jamaica….…......4….….4…...….4..........12
Kenya. …..….....2….….4…...….5 ..........11
Czech Republic..4….….3…...….3...........10
Poland……….….2……..2……….6…..….10
Azerbaijan..….....2….….2…...….6 .........10
The following countries finished with nine total medals: Romania and Denmark.
The following countries finished with eight total medals: Sweden and Colombia.
The following countries finished with seven total medals: Ethiopia, Georgia and Mexico.
The following countries finished with six total medals: North Korea, South Africa, Croatia and India.
The following countries finished with five total medals: Turkey, Ireland, Lithuania, and Mongolia.
The following countries finished with four total medals: Switzerland, Norway, Slovenia, Serbia, Argentina, Trinidad and Tobago, Uzbekistan and Slovakia.
The following countries finished with three total medals: Tunisia, Thailand, Armenia, Belgium and Finland.
The following countries finished with two total medals: Dominican Republic, Latvia, Egypt, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Chinese Taipei (Taiwan), Estonia, Indonesia, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Singapore, Moldova, and Greece.
The following countries finished with one total medal: Algeria, Bahamas, Grenada, Uganda, Venezuela, Portugal, Montenegro, Guatemala, Gabon, Botswana, Cyprus, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Hong Kong.
The following are countries which finished with five or more gold medals, with a breakdown by type and total of all medals:
from: http://www.london2012.com/medals/medal-count/Country……....Gold...Silver...Bronze...Total
United States.….46…...29…..…29…...104
China…………...38…...27…..…22.........87
Great Britain…..29…….17…..…19…....65
Russia………....24….…25…...…33…...82
South Korea…...13…….8…...….7….....28
Germany…….....11……19…..…14…....44
France……….....11…….11….....12…...34
Italy……….……..8….…..9…...…11 ......28
Hungary….……...8….….4…...….5 .......17
Australia…….…...7……16…...…12…...35
Japan.…….…......7……14…......17…....38
Kazakhstan….....7….….1…...….5.........13
Netherlands….....6….….6…...….8 .......20
Ukraine…..……...6….….5…...….9 …....20
Cuba…………….5….….3…...….6........14
New Zealand…...5….….3…...….5 ........13
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