London 2012 Medal Count Day 14

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(ATR) The United States won 9 medals on Day 14 giving them the overall medal lead. Their 5 golds were enough to climb ahead of China in the gold medal count. The United States has won 90 medals, with 39 of them being gold. The United States won 36 gold medals in Beijing.

China remains in second in gold and total medals through 14 days. China has 80 medals, with 37 of them gold.

In total, 81 nations have won a medal, while 43 have won at least one gold.

Country

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total 1 United States 39 25 26 90 2 China 37 24 19 80 3 Great Britain 25 13 14 52 4 Russia 12 21 23 56 5 Korea 12 7 6 25 6 Germany 10 16 11 37 7 France 8 9 12 29 8 Hungary 8 4 3 15 9 Italy 7 6 6 19 10 Australia 6 13 10 29 11 Kazakhstan 6 - 3 9 12 Japan 5 14 14 33 13 Netherlands 5 5 6 16 14 Iran 4 4 1 9 15 DPR Korea 4 - 1 5 16 Belarus 3 3 4 10 17 Jamaica 3 3 3 9 18 Cuba 3 3 2 8 19 New Zealand 3 2 5 10 20 Ukraine 3 1 6 10 21 South Africa 3 1 1 5 22 Spain 2 7 2 11 23 Romania 2 5 2 9 24 Denmark 2 4 3 9 25 Czech Republic 2 3 3 8 26 Brazil 2 2 7 11 27 Kenya 2 2 3 7 28 Poland 2 1 6 9 29 Croatia 2 1 1 4 30 Switzerland 2 1 - 3 31 Ethiopia 2 - 2 4 32 Canada 1 5 10 16 33 Sweden 1 3 3 7 34 Slovenia 1 1 2 4 35 Georgia 1 1 1 3 35 Norway 1 1 1 3 37 Dominican Republic 1 1 - 2 38 Ireland 1 - 1 2 38 Lithuania 1 - 1 2 38 Turkey 1 - 1 2 41 Algeria 1 - - 1 41 Grenada 1 - - 1 41 Venezuela 1 - - 1 44 Colombia - 3 3 6 45 Mexico - 3 2 5 46 Azerbaijan - 2 3 5 47 Egypt - 2 - 2 48 India - 1 3 4 48 Slovakia - 1 3 4 50 Armenia - 1 2 3 50 Belgium - 1 2 3 50 Mongolia - 1 2 3 53 Estonia - 1 1 2 53 Indonesia - 1 1 2 53 Malaysia - 1 1 2 53 Serbia - 1 1 2 53 Thailand - 1 1 2 53 Chinese Taipei - 1 1 2 53 Tunisia - 1 1 2 60 Botswana - 1 - 1 60 Bulgaria - 1 - 1 60 Cyprus - 1 - 1 60 Finland - 1 - 1 60 Guatemala - 1 - 1 60 Portugal - 1 - 1 66 Greece - - 2 2 66 Moldova - - 2 2 66 Qatar - - 2 2 66 Singapore - - 2 2 70 Afghanistan - - 1 1 70 Argentina - - 1 1 70 Hong Kong, China - - 1 1 70 Saudi Arabia - - 1 1 70 Latvia - - 1 1 70 Morocco - - 1 1 70 Puerto Rico - - 1 1 70 Tajikistan - - 1 1 70 Trinidad and Tobago - - 1 1 70 Uzbekistan - - 1 1 70 Kuwait - - 1 1

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