Wednesday 17 September 2008

Beijing Paralympics Final Medals Tables

At the end of the Games, here is the updated total medal table for the Beijing Paralympic Games 2008.

Medals Table sorted by total number of medals won:
211 China
102 Great Britain
99 USA
79 Australia
74 Ukraine
63 Russia
59 Germany
58 Spain
52 France
50 Canada
47 Brazil
31 South Korea
30 South Africa, Poland
27 Czech Rep., Japan
24 Greece
22 Netherlands
21 Tunisia
20 Mexico
18 Italy
15 Algeria
14 Iran, Cuba
13 Belarus, Thailand
12 New Zealand, Sweden, Edypt
11 Hong Kong, Switzerland
10 Azerbaijan
9 Kenya, Nigeria, Denmark
7 Morocco, Portugal, Norway
6 Austria, Slovakia, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Argentina
5 Ireland
4 Croatia, Cyprus, Singapore, Venezuela, Jordan
3 Latvia, Angola, Slovenia
2 Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Turkey, Lithuania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Iraq, Colombia, Lebanon
1 Mongolia, Bosnia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Romania, UAE, Belgium, Estonia, Jamaica, Laos, Malaysia, Namibia, Puerto Rico, Syria

Medals Table sorted by number of Gold, Silver, then Bronze medals won:
1 - China (89 Gold - 70 Silver - 52 Bronze)
2 - Great Britain (42 - 29 - 31)
3 - USA (36 - 35 - 28)
4 - Ukraine (24 - 18 - 32)
5 - Australia (23 - 29 - 27)
6 - South Africa (21 - 3 - 6)
7 - Canada (19 - 10 - 21)
8 - Russia (18 - 23 - 22)
9 - Brazil (16 - 14 - 17)
10 - Spain (15 - 21 - 22)
11 - Germany (14 - 25 - 20)
12 - France (12 - 21 - 19)
13 - South Korea (10 - 8 - 13)
14 - Mexico (10 - 3 - 7)
15 - Tunisia (9 - 9 - 3)
16 - Czech Rep. (6 - 3 - 18)
17 - Japan (5 - 14 - 8)
18 - Poland (5 - 12 - 13)
19 - Netherlands (5 - 10 - 7)
20 - Greece (5 - 9 - 10)
21 - Belarus (5 - 7 - 1)
22 - Iran (5 - 6 - 3)
23 - Cuba (5 - 3 - 6)
24 - New Zealand, Sweden (5 - 3 - 4)
25 - Hong Kong (5 - 3 - 3)
26 - Kenya (5 - 3 - 1)
27 - Italy (4 - 7 - 7)
28 - Egypt (4 - 4 - 4)
29 - Nigeria (4 - 4 - 1)
30 - Algeria (4 - 3 - 8)
31 - Morocco (4 - 1 - 2)
32 - Austria (4 - 1 - 1)
33 - Switzerland (3 - 2 - 6)
34 - Denmark (3 - 2 - 4)
35 - Ireland (3 - 1 - 1)
36 - Croatia (3 - 1 - 0)
37 - Azerbaijan (2 - 3 - 5)
38 - Slovakia (2 - 3 - 1)
39 - Finland (2 - 2 - 2)
40 - Thailand (1 - 5 - 7)
41 - Portugal (1 - 4 - 2)
42 - Norway (1 - 3 - 3)
43 - Cyprus (1 - 2 - 1)
44 - Latvia (1 - 2 - 0)
45 - Singapore, Venezuela (1 - 1 - 2)
46 - Saudi Arabia (1 - 1 - 0)
47 - Hungary (1 - 0 - 5)
48 - Taiwan, Turkey (1 - 0 - 1)
49 - Mongolia (1 - 0 - 0)
50 - Israel (0 - 5 - 1)
51 - Angola (0 - 3 - 0)
52 - Jordan (0 - 2 - 2)
53 - Lithuania, Serbia (0 - 2 - 0)
54 - Argentina (0 - 1 - 5)
55 - Slovenia (0 - 1 - 2)
56 - Bulgaria, Iraq, Colombia (0 - 1 - 1)
57 - Bosnia, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Romania, UAE (0 - 1 - 0)
58 - Lebanon (0 - 0 - 2)
59 - Belgium, Estonia, Jamaica, Laos, Malaysia, Namibia, Puerto Rico, Syria (0 - 0 - 1)

Totals: 473 Golds - 471 Silvers - 487 Bronzes (1431 total)
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Sunday 24 August 2008

Olympics Medals Table In Proportion Of Athletes Attending

The Olympics medals table is not proportionate to the number of contenders each country sends to participate. I have produced the table below which details the ratio of athletes sent to the Beijing 2008 Olympics divided by the number of medals won. For example, both Panama and Togo only sent three athletes each, but both countries won one medal, so they top the table by ratio. South Africa are at the bottom as they sent 136 athletes but only won one medal.

Panama, Togo : 3.00 athletes for every one medal won (3 athletes sent, 1 medal won)
Ethiopia : 3.14 (22 athletes sent, 7 medals won)
Zimbabwe : 3.25 (13, 4)
Afghanistan : 4.00 (4, 1)
Armenia : 4.17 (25, 6)
Indonesia : 4.80 (24, 5)
USA : 5.42 (596, 110)
Azerbaijan : 5.57 (39, 7)
Georgia : 5.83 (35, 6)
Cuba : 6.21 (149, 24)
China : 6.39 (639, 100)
Russia : 6.49 (467, 72)
Tajikistan : 6.50 (13, 2)
Great Britain : 6.62 (311, 47)
Mongolia : 7.25 (29, 4)
Sudan : 8.00 (8, 1)
France : 8.08 (323, 40)
Turkey, Norway : 8.50 (T: 68, 8; N: 85, 10)
South Korea : 8.61 (267, 31)
Kenya : 8.79 (123, 14)
Ukraine, Australia : 9.41 (U: 254, 27; A: 433, 46)
Bahamas, Slovakia : 9.50 (B: 19, 2; S: 57, 6)
Belarus : 9.53 (181, 19)
Uzbekistan : 9.67 (58, 6)
Kazakhstan : 10.15 (132, 13)
Jamaica : 10.45 (115, 11)
Kyrgyzstan, North Korea : 10.50 (K: 21, 2; N: 63, 6)
Germany : 11.29 (463, 41)
Mauritius, Moldova, Denmark : 12.00 (M,M: 12, 1; D: 84, 7)
Italy : 12.29 (344, 28)
Slovenia : 12.40 (62, 5)
Dominican Rep. : 12.50 (25, 2)
Thailand, Romania : 12.75 (T: 51, 4; R: 102, 8)
Switzerland, Japan : 14.00 (S: 84, 6; J: 350, 25)
Lithuania : 14.20 (71, 5)
Bulgaria : 14.40 (72, 5)
Finland : 14.50 (58, 4)
Bahrain, Trinidad & Tobago : 15.00 (B: 15, 1; T: 30, 2)
Netherlands : 15.31 (245, 16)
Spain : 15.89 (286, 18)
Latvia : 16.67 (50, 3)
Hungary : 17.10 (171, 10)
Ireland : 18.00 (54, 3)
Canada : 18.44 (332, 18)
Brazil : 18.47 (277, 15)
India : 19.00 (57, 3)
Sweden : 19.40 (97, 5)
Chinese Taipei : 20.00 (80, 4)
New Zealand : 20.22 (182, 9)
Nigeria : 20.75 (83, 4)
Vietnam, Croatia : 21.00 (V: 21, 1; C: 105, 5)
Czech Rep. : 22.33 (134, 6)
Argentina : 22.83 (137, 6)
Estonia : 23.50 (47, 2)
Austria : 24.00 (72, 3)
Ecuador, Singapore : 25.00 (E,S: 25, 1)
Poland : 26.80 (268, 10)
Chile : 27.00 (27, 1)
Iran : 27.50 (55, 2)
Mexico : 28.33 (85, 3)
Morocco : 28.50 (57, 2)
Iceland : 29.00 (29, 1)
Serbia : 30.67 (92, 3)
Algeria : 31.00 (62, 2)
Tunisia, Colombia : 32.00 (T: 32, 1; C: 64, 2)
Cameroon, Malaysia : 33.00 (C,M: 33, 1)
Portugal : 38.50 (77, 2)
Greece : 39.75 (159, 4)
Israel : 43.00 (43, 1)
Belgium : 48.00 (96, 2)
Egypt : 103.00 (103, 1)
Venezuela : 109.00 (109, 1)
South Africa : 136.00 athletes for every one medal won (136 athletes sent, 1 medal won)

The following countries participated (number of athletes in brackets) but failed to win any medals:
Albania (11)
American Samoa (5)
Andorra (5)
Angola (32)
Antigua & Barbuda (5)
Aruba (2)
Bangladesh (5)
Barbados (6)
Belize (3)
Benin (5)
Bermuda (6)
Bhutan (2)
Bolivia (6)
Bosnia & Herzegovina (5)
Botswana (12)
British Virgin Islands (2)
Burkina Faso (2)
Burundi (3)
Cambodia (4)
Cape Verde (3)
Cayman Islands (4)
Central African Republic (3)
Chad (2)
Comoros Islands (3)
Dem. Rep. Congo (5)
Congo (3)
Cook Islands (4)
Costa Rica (4)
Cote D'Ivoir (20)
Cyprus (17)
Djibouti (2)
Dominica (1)
El Salvador (11)
Equatorial Guinea (3)
Eritrea (9)
Fed. States Micronesia (15)
FYR Macedonia (7)
Gabon (4)
Gambia (3)
Ghana (9)
Grenada (1)
Guam (5)
Guatemala (12)
Guinea (5)
Guinea-Bissau (3)
Guyana (5)
Haiti (10)
Honduras (25)
Hong Kong China (34)
Iraq (4)
Jordan (7)
Kiribati (2)
Kuwait (6)
Laos (4)
Lebanon (5)
Lesotho (4)
Liberia (3)
Libya (7)
Liechtenstein (2)
Luxembourg (12)
Madagascar (4)
Malawi (4)
Maldives (4)
Mali (17)
Malta (6)
Marshall Islands (5)
Mauritania (2)
Monaco (5)
Montenegro (31)
Mozambique (5)
Myanmar (6)
Namibia (9)
Nauru (1)
Nepal (8)
Netherlands Antilles (3)
Nicaragua (6)
Niger (5)
Oman (5)
Pakistan (21)
Palau (6)
Palestine (4)
Papua New Guinea (7)
Paraguay (7)
Peru (12)
Philippines (15)
Puerto Rico (22)
Qatar (22)
Rwanda (4)
St. Kitts & Nevis (4)
Saint Lucia (6)
St. Vincent & The Grenadines (2)
Sao Tome e Principe (3)
Samoa (6)
San Marino (4)
Saudi Arabia (16)
Senegal (12)
Seychelles (8)
Sierra Leone (3)
Solomon Islands (3)
Somalia (2)
Sri Lanka (8)
Suriname (4)
Swaziland (5)
Syria (8)
Tanzania (1)
Timor-Leste (2)
Tonga (3)
Turkmenistan (10)
Tuvalu (3)
Uganda (15)
United Arab Emirates (8)
Uruguay (12)
Vanuatu (3)
Virgin Islands (5)
Yemen (5)
Zambia (8)
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Final Olympics Medal Table - Day 16, August 24th

At the end of Day 16 (August 24th), here is the updated total medal table for the Beijing Olympic Games 2008.

Medals Table sorted by total number of medals won:
110 USA
100 China
72 Russia
47 UK
46 Australia
41 Germany
40 France
31 South Korea
28 Italy
27 Ukraine
25 Japan
24 Cuba
19 Belarus
18 Canada, Spain
16 Netherlands
15 Brazil
14 Kenya
13 Kazakhstan
11 Jamaica
10 Hungary, Norway, Poland
9 New Zealand
8 Romania, Turkey
7 Azerbaijan, Denmark, Ethiopia
6 Argentina, Armenia, Czech Rep., Georgia, North Korea, Slovakia, Switzerland, Uzbekistan
5 Bulgaria, Croatia, Indonesia, Lithuania, Slovenia, Sweden
4 Taiwan, Finland, Greece, Mongolia, Nigeria, Thailand, Zimbabwe
3 Austria, Ireland, India, Latvia, Mexico, Serbia
2 Algeria, Bahamas, Belgium, Colombia, Dominican Rep., Estonia, Iran, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Portugal, Tajikistan, Trinidad & Tobago
1 Afghanistan, Bahrain, Cameroon, Chile, Ecuador, Egypt, Iceland, Israel, Malaysia, Mauritius, Moldova, Panama, Singapore, South Africa, Sudan, Togo, Tunisia, Venezuela, Vietnam


Medals Table sorted by number of Gold, Silver, then Bronze medals won:
1 - China (51 Gold - 21 Silver - 28 Bronze)
2 - USA (36 - 38 - 36)
3 - Russia (23 - 21 - 28)
4 - UK (19 - 13 - 15)
5 - Germany (16 - 10 - 15)
6 - Australia (14 - 15 - 17)
7 - South Korea (13 - 10 - 8)
8 - Japan (9 - 6 - 10)
9 - Italy (8 - 10 - 10)
10 - France (7 - 16 - 17)
11 - Ukraine (7 - 5 - 15)
12 - Netherlands (7 - 5 - 15)
13 - Jamaica (6 - 3 - 2)
14 - Spain (5 - 10 - 3)
15 - Kenya (5 - 5 - 4)
16 - Belarus (4 - 5 - 10)
17 - Romania (4 - 1 - 3)
18 - Ethiopia (4 - 1 - 2)
19 - Canada (3 - 9 - 6)
20 - Poland (3 - 6 - 1)
21 - Hungary, Norway (3 - 5 - 2)
22 - Brazil (3 - 4 - 8)
23 - Czech Rep. (3 - 3 - 0)
24 - Slovakia (3 - 2 - 1)
25 - New Zealand (3 - 1 - 5)
26 - Georgia (3 - 0 - 3)
27 - Cuba (2 - 11 - 11)
28 - Kazakhstan (2 - 4 - 7)
29 - Denmark (2 - 2 - 3)
30 - Mongolia, Thailand (2 - 2 - 0)
31 - North Korea (2 - 1 - 3)
32 - Argentina, Switzerland (2 - 0 - 4)
33 - Mexico (2 - 0 - 1)
34 - Turkey (1 - 4 - 3)
35 - Zimbabwe (1 - 3 - 0)
36 - Azerbaijan (1 - 2 - 4)
37 - Uzbekistan (1 - 2 - 3)
38 - Slovenia (1 - 2 - 2)
39 - Bulgaria, Indonesia (1 - 1 - 3)
40 - Finland (1 - 1 - 2)
41 - Latvia (1 - 1 - 1)
42 - Belgium, Dominican Rep., Estonia, Portugal (1 - 1 - 0)
43 - India (1 - 0 - 2)
44 - Iran (1 - 0 - 1)
45 - Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia (1 - 0 - 0)
46 - Sweden (0 - 4 - 1)
47 - Croatia, Lithuania (0 - 2 - 3)
48 - Greece (0 - 2 - 2)
49 - Trinidad & Tobago (0 - 2 - 0)
50 - Nigeria (0 - 1 - 3)
51 - Austria, Ireland, Serbia (0 - 1 - 2)
52 - Algeria, Bahamas, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Tajikistan (0 - 0 - 1)
53 - Chile Ecuador, Iceland, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, Sudan, Vietnam (0 - 1 - 0)
54 - Armenia (0 - 0 - 6)
55 - Taiwan (0 - 0 - 4)
56 - Afghanistan, Egypt, Israel, Mauritius, Moldova, Tgoo, Venezuela (0 - 0 - 1)

Totals: 302 Golds - 303 Silvers - 353 Bronzes (958 total)
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Saturday 23 August 2008

Olympics Medals Table - Day 15, August 23rd

At the end of Day 15 (August 23rd), here is the updated total medal table for the Beijing Olympic Games 2008.

If the above is not the current date, please click here to view the latest medal table update.

Medals Table sorted by total number of medals won:
107 USA
96 China
69 Russia
47 UK
46 Australia
41 Germany
38 France
31 South Korea
27 Ukraine
25 Japan, Italy
22 Cuba
18 Belarus, Canada
16 Netherlands, Spain
14 Brazil
13 Kenya
12 Kazakhstan
11 Jamaica
10 Poland, Norway
9 New Zealand, Hungary
8 Romania, Turkey
7 Denmark, Azerbaijan
6 Ethiopia, Czech Rep., Slovakia, Georgia, North Korea, Switzerland, Uzbekistan, Armenia
5 Argentina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Sweden, Croatia, Lithuania
4 Thailand, Zimbabwe, Finland, Greece, Nigeria, Taiwan
3 Mexico, Latvia, India, Austria
2 Belgium, Dominican Rep., Mongolia, Estonia, Portugal, Iran, Trinidad & Tobago, Algeria, Bahamas, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Tajikistan, Ireland
1 Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia, Chile, Ecuador, Malaysia, South Africa, Singapore, Sudan, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, Moldova, Mauritius, Togo, Venezuela

Medals Table sorted by number of Gold, Silver, then Bronze medals won:
1 - China (49 Gold - 19 Silver - 28 Bronze)
2 - USA (34 - 37 - 36)
3 - Russia (21 - 21 - 27)
4 - UK (19 - 13 - 15)
5 - Germany (16 - 10 - 15)
6 - Australia (14 - 15 - 17)
7 - South Korea (13 - 10 - 8)
8 - Japan (9 - 6 - 10)
9 - Italy (7 - 10 - 10)
10 - Ukraine (7 - 5 - 15)
11 - Netherlands (7 - 5 - 4)
12 - France (6 - 15 - 17)
13 - Jamaica (6 - 3 - 2)
14 - Spain (5 - 9 - 2)
15 - Belarus (4 - 5 - 9)
16 - Kenya (4 - 5 - 4)
17 - Romania (4 - 1 - 3)
18 - Ethiopia (4 - 1 - 1)
19 - Canada (3 - 9 - 6)
20 - Poland (3 - 6 - 1)
21 - Norway (3 - 5 - 2)
22 - Brazil (3 - 3 - 8)
23 - Czech Rep. (3 - 3 - 0)
24 - Slovakia (3 - 2 - 1)
25 - New Zealand (3 - 1 - 5)
26 - Georgia (3 - 0 - 3)
27 - Cuba (2 - 9 - 11)
28 - Hungary (2 - 5 - 2)
29 - Denmark (2 - 2 - 3)
30 - Thailand (2 - 2 - 0)
31 - North Korea (2 - 1 - 3)
32 - Switzerland (2 - 0 - 4)
33 - Argentina (2 - 0 - 3)
34 - Mexico (2 - 0 - 1)
35 - Kazakhstan (1 - 4 - 7)
36 - Turkey (1 - 4 - 3)
37 - Zimbabwe (1 - 3 - 0)
38 - Azerbaijan (1 - 2 - 4)
39 - Uzbekistan (1 - 2 - 3)
40 - Slovenia (1 - 2 - 2)
41 - Bulgaria, Indonesia (1 - 1 - 3)
42 - Finland (1 - 1 - 2)
43 - Latvia (1 - 1 - 1)
44 - Belgium, Dominican Rep., Estonia, Mongolia, Portugal (1 - 1 - 0)
45 - India (1 - 0 - 2)
46 - Iran (1 - 0 - 1)
47 - Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia (1 - 0 - 0)
48 - Sweden (0 - 4 - 1)
49 - Croatia, Lithuania (0 - 2 - 3)
50 - Greece (0 - 2 - 2)
51 - Trinidad & Tobago (0 - 2 - 0)
52 - Nigeria (0 - 1 - 3)
53 - Austria (0 - 1 - 2)
54 - Algeria, Bahamas, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Tajikistan (0 - 1 - 1)
55 - Chile, Ecuador, Malaysia, South Africa, Singapore, Sudan, Vietnam
56 - Armenia (0 - 0 - 6)
57 - Taiwan (0 - 0 - 4)
58 - Ireland (0 - 0 - 2)
59 - Afghanistan, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, Moldova, Mauritius, Togo, Venezuela (0 - 0 - 1)

Totals: 290 Golds - 291 Silvers - 347 Bronzes (total)
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Friday 22 August 2008

Olympics Medals Table - Day 14, August 22nd

At the end of Day 14 (August 22nd), here is the updated total medal table for the Beijing Olympic Games 2008.

If the above is not the current date, please click here to view the latest medal table update.

Medals Table sorted by total number of medals won:
102 USA
91 China
56 Russia
43 UK
41 Australia
36 Germany
33 France
27 South Korea
25 Japan, Italy
19 Ukraine
18 Cuba
17 Canada
16 Netherlands, Belarus
12 Spain
10 Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Brazil
9 New Zealand
8 Romania, Poland, Kenya, Hungary, Turkey
7 Denmark, Norway, Azerbaijan
6 Czech Rep., Slovakia, Georgia, North Korea, Uzbekistan
5 Switzerland, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Argentina, Sweden, Lithuania, Armenia
4 Zimbabwe, Taiwan
3 Ethiopia, Finland, India, Austria, Croatia, Greece
2 Estonia, Mongolia, Portugal, Thailand, Iran, Latvia, Mexico, Trinidad & Tobago, Algeria, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Tajikistan, Ireland, Nigeria
1 Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia, Belgium, Chile, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Malaysia, South Africa, Singapore, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Bahamas, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, Mauritius, Togo, Venezuela


Medals Table sorted by number of Gold, Silver, then Bronze medals won:
1 - China (48 Gold - 18 Silver - 26 Bronze)
2 - USA (31 - 36 - 35)
3 - UK (18 - 13 - 12)
4 - Russia (17 - 17 - 22)
5 - Germany (14 - 9 - 13)
6 - Australia (11 - 14 - 16)
7 - South Korea (11 - 10 - 6)
8 - Japan (9 - 6 - 10)
9 - Italy (7 - 8 - 10)
10 - Netherlands (7 - 5 - 4)
11 - Jamaica (6 - 3 - 1)
12 - France (5 - 13 - 15)
13 - Ukraine (5 - 4 - 10)
14 - Spain (4 - 6 - 2)
15 - Belarus (4 - 4 - 8)
16 - Romania (4 - 1 - 3)
17 - Canada (3 - 8 - 6)
18 - Poland (3 - 4 - 1)
19 - Czech Rep. (3 - 3 - 0)
20 - Slovakia (3 - 2 - 1)
21 - New Zealand (3 - 1 - 5)
22 - Georgia (3 - 0 - 3)
23 - Cuba (2 - 6 - 10)
24 - Kenya (2 - 4 - 2)
25 - Denmark (2 - 2 - 3)
26 - North Korea (2 - 1 - 3)
27 - Ethiopia (2 - 1 - 0)
28 - Switzerland (2 - 0 - 3)
29 - Hungary (1 - 5 - 2)
30 - Kazakhstan (1 - 4 - 5)
31 - Turkey (1 - 4 - 3)
32 - Norway (1 - 4 - 2)
33 - Brazil (1 - 3 - 6)
34 - Zimbabwe (1 - 3 - 0)
35 - Azerbaijan (1 - 2 - 4)
36 - Uzbekistan (1 - 2 - 3)
37 - Slovenia (1 - 2 - 2)
38 - Bulgaria, Indonesia (1 - 1 - 3)
39 - Finland (1 - 1 - 0)
40 - Estonia, Mobgolia, Portugal, Thailand (1 - 1 - 0)
41 - Argentina (1 - 0 - 4)
42 - India (1 - 0 - 2)
43 - Iran, Latvia, Mexico (1 - 0 - 1)
44 - Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia (1 - 0 - 0)
45 - Sweden (0 - 4 - 1)
46 - Lithuania (0 - 2 - 3)
47 - Trinidad & Tobago (0 - 2 - 0)
48 - Austria, Croatia, Greece (0 - 1 - 2)
49 - Algeria, Colombia, Kyrgzstan, Serbia, Tajikistan (0 - 1 - 1)
50 - Belgium, Chile, Domincan Rep., Ecuador, Malaysia, South Africa, Singapore, Vietnam (0 - 1 - 0)
51 - Armenia (0 - 0 - 5)
52 - Taiwan (0 - 0 - 4)
53 - Ireland, Nigeria (0 - 0 - 2)
54 - Afghanistan, Bahamas, Egypt, Israel, Morocco, Mauritius, Togo, Venezuela (0 - 0 - 1)

Totals: 243 Golds - 244 Silvers - 279 Bronzes (764 total)
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Thursday 21 August 2008

Olympics Medals Table - Day 13, August 21st

At the end of Day 13 (August 21st), here is the updated total medal table for the Beijing Olympic Games 2008.

If the above is not the current date, please click here to view the latest medal table update.

Medals Table sorted by total number of medals won:
93 USA
83 China
51 Russia
40 UK
38 Australia
31 Germany
30 France
26 South Korea
24 Japan
21 Italy
19 Ukraine
15 Netherlands
14 Canada, Cuba
13 Belarus
11 Spain
10 Kazakhstan
9 Jamaica, New Zealand
8 Romania, Poland, Kenya
7 Brazil
6 Czech Rep., Georgia, Denmark, North Korea, Norway, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan
5 Slovakia, Switzerland, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Hungary, Lithuania, Armenia
4 Zimbabwe, Sweden, Taiwan
3 Ethiopia, Finland, Argentina, Austria, Croatia, Greece
2 Estonia, Mongolia, Portugal, Thailand, India, Mexico, Algeria, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Tajikistan
1 Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia, Chile, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Malaysia, South Africa, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Bahamas, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Latvia, Morocco, Togo, Venezuela


Medals Table sorted by number of Gold, Silver, then Bronze medals won:
1 - China (46 Gold - 15 Silver - 22 Bronze)
2 - USA (28 - 34 - 31)
3 - UK (17 - 12 - 11)
4 - Russia (16 - 16 - 19)
5 - Australia (11 - 13 - 14)
6 - Germany (11 - 8 - 12)
7 - South Korea (10 - 10 - 6)
8 - Japan (9 - 6 - 9)
9 - Italy (6 - 7 - 8)
10 - Netherlands (6 - 5 - 4)
11 - Ukraine (5 - 5 - 9)
12 - Jamaica (5 - 3 - 1)
13 - France (4 - 12 - 14)
14 - Spain (4 - 5 - 2)
15 - Romania (4 - 1 - 3)
16 - Poland (3 - 4 - 1)
17 - Czech Rep. (3 - 3 - 0)
18 - New Zealand (3 - 1 - 5)
19 - Slovakia (3 - 1 - 1)
20 - Georgia (3 - 0 - 3)
21 - Canada (2 - 7 - 5)
22 - Cuba (2 - 6 - 6)
23 - Kenya (2 - 4 - 2)
24 - Belarus (2 - 3 - 8)
25 - Denmark (2 - 1 - 3)
26 - North Korea (2 - 1 - 3)
27 - Ethiopia (2 - 1 - 0)
28 - Switzerland (2 - 0 - 3)
29 - Kazakhstan (1 - 4 - 5)
30 - Norway, Turkey (1 - 3 - 2)
31 - Zimbabwe (1 - 3 - 0)
32 - Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan (1 - 2 - 3)
33 - Slovenia (1 - 2 - 2)
34 - Brazil (1 - 1 - 5)
35 - Bulgaria, Indonesia (1 - 1 - 3)
36 - Finland (1 - 1 - 1)
37 - Estonia, Mongolia, Portugal, Thailand (1 - 1 - 0)
38 - Argentina (1 - 0 - 2)
39 - India, Mexico (1 - 0 - 1)
40 - Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia (1 - 0 - 0)
41 - Hungary (0 - 4 - 1)
42 - Sweden (0 - 3 - 1)
43 - Lithuania (0 - 2 - 3)
44 - Austria, Croatia, Greece (0 - 1 - 2)
45 - Algeria, Colombia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Tajikistan (0 - 1 - 1)
46 - Chile, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Malaysia, South Africa, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Vietnam (0 - 1 - 0)
47 - Armenia (0 - 0 - 5)
48 - Taiwan (0 - 0 - 4)
49 - Afghanistan, Bahamas, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Latvia, Morocco, Togo , Venezuela (0 - 0 - 1)

Totals: 235 Golds - 236 Silvers - 272 Bronzes (743 total)
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Wednesday 20 August 2008

Olympics Medals Table - Day 12, August 20th

At the end of Day 12 (August 20th), here is the updated total medal table for the Beijing Olympic Games 2008.

If the above is not the current date, please click here to view the latest medal table update.

Medals Table sorted by total number of medals won:
80 USA
79 China
45 Russia
36 UK, Australia
30 France
28 Germany
24 South Korea
23 Japan
20 Italy
18 Ukraine
13 Netherlands, Canada, Belarus
12 Cuba
10 Spain
9 New Zealand
8 Romania, Poland, Kenya, Kazakhstan
6 Jamaica, Denmark, North Korea, Brazil
5 Czech Rep., Switzerland, Azerbaijan, Norway, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Indonesia, Hungary, Uzbekistan, Armenia
4 Slovakia, Georgia, Zimbabwe, Turkey
3 Ethiopia, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Greece, Lithuania, Taiwan
2 Estonia, Mongolia, Thailand, Argentina, India, Mexico, Algeria, colombia, Croatia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia
1 Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia, Netherlands Antilles, Chile, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Malaysia, Portugal, South Africa, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Latvia, Morocco, Tajikistan, Togo, Venezuela

Medals Table sorted by number of Gold, Silver, then Bronze medals won:
1 - China (45 Gold - 14 Silver - 20 Bronze)
2 - USA (26 - 26 - 28)
3 - UK (16 - 16 - 10)
4 - Russia (13 - 14 - 18)
5 - Australia (11 - 12 - 13)
6 - Germany (11 - 8 - 9)
7 - South Korea (8 - 10 - 6)
8 - Japan (8 - 6 - 9)
9 - Itay (6 - 7 - 7)
10 - Ukraine (5 - 5 - 8)
11 - France (4 - 12 - 14)
12 - Netherlands (4 - 5 - 4)
13 - Romania (4 - 1 - 3)
14 - Spain (3 - 5 - 2)
15 - Poland (3 - 4 - 1)
16 - Jamaica (3 - 3 - 0)
17 - New Zealand (3 - 1 - 5)
18 - Slovakia (3 - 1 - 0)
19 - Canada (2 - 6 - 5)
20 - Kenya (2 - 4 - 2)
21 - Belarus (2 - 3 - 8)
22 - Czech Rep. (2 - 3 - 0)
23 - Denmark, North Korea (2 - 1 - 3)
24 - Ethiopia (2 - 1 - 0)
25 - Switzerland (2 - 0 - 3)
26 - Georgia (2 - 0 - 2)
27 - Cuba (1 - 6 - 6)
28 - Kazakhstan (1 - 3 - 4)
29 - Zimbabwe (1 - 3 - 0)
30 - Azerbaijan, Norway, Slovenia (1 - 2 - 2)
31 - Turkey (1 - 2 - 1)
32 - Bulgaria, Indonesia (1 - 1 - 3)
33 - Finland (1 - 1 - 1)
34 - Estonia, Mongolia, Thailand (1 - 1 - 0)
35 - Brazil (1 - 0 - 5)
36 - Argentina, India, Mexico (1 - 0 - 1)
37 - Bahrain, Cameroon, Panama, Tunisia (1 - 0 - 0)
38 - Hungary (0 - 4 - 1)
39 - Sweden (0 - 3 - 0)
40 - Uzbekistan (0 - 2 - 3)
41 - Austria, Greece, Lithuania (0 - 1 - 2)
42 - Algeria, Colombia, Croatia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia (0 - 1 - 1)
43 - Netherlands Antilles, Chile, Dominican Rep., Ecuador, Malaysia, Portugal, South Africa, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Vietnam (0 - 1 - 0)
44 - Armenia (0 - 0 - 5)
45 - Taiwan (0 - 0 - 3)
46 - Afghanistan, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Latvia, Morocco, Tajikistan, Togo, Venezuela (0 - 0 - 1)

Totals: 215 Golds - 216 Silvers - 247 Bronzes (678 total)
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Tuesday 19 August 2008

Olympics Medals Table - Day 11

At the end of Day 11 (August 19th), here is the updated total medal table for the Beijing Olympic Games 2008.

Medals Table sorted by total number of medals won:
79 USA
76 China
42 Russia
35 Australia
33 UK
29 France
28 Germany
24 South Korea
22 Japan
19 Italy
17 Ukraine
14 Canada
13 Netherlands
11 Cuba, Belarus
9 Spain
8 Romania, Poland, Kazakhstan
7 Kenya, New Zealand
6 Denmark, North Korea, Brazil
5 Czech Rep., Jamaica, Switzerland, Azerbaijan, Norway, Slovenia, Indonesia, Hungary, Slovenia
4 Slovakia, Zimbabwe, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan
3 Ethiopia, Georgia, Finland, Sweden, Turkey, Austria, Greece, Lithuania
2 Estonia, Mongolia, Argentina, Algeria, Colombia, Croatia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia, Taiwan
1 Cameroon, India, Panama, Thailand, Tunisia, Chile, Ecuador, Malaysia, Portugal, South Africa, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Vietnam, Egypt, Iran, Latvia, Morocco, Mexico, Tajikistan, Togo

Medals Table sorted by number of Gold, Silver, then Bronze medals won:
1 - China (43 Gold - 14 Silver - 19 Bronze)
2 - USA (26 - 26 - 27)
3 - UK (16 - 9 - 8)
4 - Australia (11 - 12 - 12)
5 - Germany (11 - 8 - 9)
6 - Russia (10 - 14 - 18)
7 - South Korea (8 - 10 - 6)
8 - Japan (8 - 6 - 8)
9 - Italy (6 - 6 - 7)
10 - Ukraine (5 - 4 - 8)
11 - France (4 - 11 - 14)
12 - Netherlands (4 - 5 - 4)
13 - Romania (4 - 1 - 3)
14 - Spain (3 - 4 - 2)
15 - Poland (3 - 4 - 1)
16 - Slovakia (3 - 1 - 0)
17 - Canada (2 - 6 - 6)
18 - Kenya (2 - 3 - 2)
19 - Jamaica, Czech Rep. (2 - 3 - 0)
20 - New Zealand (2 - 1 - 4)
21 - Denmark, North Korea (2 - 1 - 3)
22 - Ethiopia (2 - 1 - 0)
23 - Switzerland (2 - 0 - 3)
24 - Georgia (2 - 0 - 1)
25 - Cuba (1 - 5 - 5)
26 - Belarus (1 - 3 - 7)
27 - Kazakhstan (1 - 3 - 4)
28 - Zimbabwe (1 - 3 - 0)
29 - Azerbaijan, Norway, Slovenia (1 - 2 - 2)
30 - Indonesia (1 - 1 - 3)
31 - Bulgaria (1 - 1 - 2)
32 - Finland (1 - 1 - 1)
33 - Brazil (1 - 0 - 5)
34 - Argentina (1 - 0 - 1)
35 - Cameroon, India, Panama, Thailand, Tunisia (1 - 0 - 0)
36 - Hungary (0 - 4 - 1)
37 - Sweden (0 - 3 - 0)
38 - Turkey (0 - 2 - 1)
39 - Uzbekistan (0 - 1 - 3)
40 - Austria, Greece, Lithuania (0 - 1 - 2)
41 - Algeria, Colombia, Croatia, Kyrgyzstan, Serbia (0 - 1 - 1)
42 - Chile, Ecuador, Malaysia, Portugal, South Africa, Singapore, Trinidad & Tobago, Vietnam (0 - 1 - 0)
43 - Armenia (0 - 0 - 5)
44 - Taiwan (0 - 0 - 2)
45 - Egypt, Iran, Latvia, Morocco, Mexico, Tajikistan, Togo (0 - 0 - 1)


Totals: 204 Golds - 205 Silvers - 231 Bronzes (640 total)

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