Who Won the Most Medals at London 2012?

By Michael Ferguson

The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXX Olympiad, were held in London, England. The event was a grand success with athletes from all over the world participating and showcasing their skills. In this article, we’ll take a look at which countries won the most medals at London 2012.

Overall Medal Count

The United States came out on top in the overall medal count, winning a total of 104 medals. They won 46 golds, 29 silvers, and 29 bronzes.

China followed closely behind with a total of 87 medals. They won 38 golds, 27 silvers, and 22 bronzes.

Gold Medal Count

As mentioned earlier, the United States won the most gold medals with a total of 46. Great Britain came in third place in the overall medal count but won more golds than China with a total of 29 gold medals.

Other Notable Performances

Russia finished fourth in the overall medal count but won an impressive number of silver medals – they took home a total of 82 medals with only three less than China. Meanwhile Australia finished tenth on the table but managed to win seven more bronze medals than China – taking home a total of 35.

Medal Table

To sum up which country won what at London 2012 here’s a table that details how each nation performed:

  • United States: Gold (46), Silver (29), Bronze (29) – Total: (104)
  • China: Gold (38), Silver (27), Bronze (22) – Total: (87)
  • Great Britain: Gold (29), Silver (17), Bronze (19) – Total: (65)
  • Russia: Gold (24), Silver (26), Bronze (32) – Total: (82)
  • South Korea: Gold (13), Silver (8), Bronze (7) – Total: (28)
  • Germany: Gold (11), Silver (19), Bronze (14) – Total: (44)
  • France: Gold (11), Silver (11), Bronze (12) – Total: (34)
  • Italy: Gold (8), Silver(9), Bronze(11) – Total:(28)
  • Hungary: Gold(8), Silver(4), Bronze(6)- Total:(18)
  • Australia: Gold(7), Silver(16), Bronze(12)- Total:(35)

Conclusion

In conclusion, the United States won the most medals at London 2012 with China coming in second. Great Britain had a great performance and finished third in the overall medal count. It was an exciting event that showcased the best athletes from all over the world, and we can’t wait to see what’s in store for the next Summer Olympics.