Monday, July 30, 2012

U.S. Versus China's in Olympic Medal Count London Can't Endorse Athletes' Protests on Twitter for 'Freedom of Speech' LEFTY McNEIL ON SPORTS China’s Forecast Reading the Brazil Tea Leaves For Team USA How White Guys Lost Their Stranglehold Games After two days US second medal count

2012 Medal Count: United States Ties For Olympic Lead On Monday afternoon, the United States tied China for the medal count at 17 overall medals to this point in the 2012 Olympic games thanks to a handful of impressive swimming performances. Matt Grevers and Missy Franklin both brought home gold for the United States by winning in the 100-meter backstroke for the men and women. In addition to Grevers, Nick Thorman brought home the silver medal in ... For Olympic Medal Count Info, Yahoo Gets Gold, Google Silver & Bing Bronze Want to know the how various countries are doing in the London 2012 Olympics? For finding out using a major search engine, I give the gold to Yahoo, with Google narrowly missing to earn silver and Bing getting bronze mainly by virtue of being third in a three contestant race. Olympic Medal Count: China Leads London 2012 After Day 1 London Olympics 2012 logo Image Credit: London 2012/PNS China emerged on top of the 2012 London Olympics medal count after day one on Saturday, July 28, 2012, according to a London 2012 website tally. The Asian powerhouse won four golds and two bronzes for a first day total of six medals. The gold medals of [...] Olympic Medal Count 2012: Underdog Countries That Already Have a Medal Olympic medals are already being awarded to the usual international suspects in their respective events. On the first day of the London Games, there have also been some underdog countries that have taken home a medal. Here are some countries that aren't a household name who are already taking home some hardware this early into the 2012 Summer Olympics .   Kazakhstan: Gold Medal in Men's Road ... Olympic Medal Count 2012: Where USA and Other Top Countries Rank Familiar faces appear on top of the 2012 Summer Olympics medal count after several competitions. Just the normal beginning to an Olympics journey.   Saturday brought a day full of thrilling competition, great finishes and upsets. Here are the countries who lead the way to this point:   1. China (6) China leads the way thus far and it isn't much of a surprise. China is perhaps the most consistent ... OLYMPIC HIGHLIGHTS: China remains on top in men's gymnastics, diving The U.S. Olympic team is tied with China in the medal count, and Britain continues to be struggle on its home turf.  Read more Olympic Medal Count 2012: Predicting the Final Medal Standings Only one country will reign supreme when the 2012 Summer Olympics comes to a conclusion. We are just about done with Day 3 of the Olympics and the competition is just heating up. Let's predict which countries will finish on top of the medal count when it's all said and done. In typical Olympics fashion, we will only reward the top three countries. Here is how I see it playing out in 2012: United ... Olympic Medal Count 2012: Countries That Are Disappointing so Far in London China and the USA are doing what we all expected them to do at the 2012 Olympic Games, but Great Britain and a couple other countries are falling short so far when it comes to the medal count. I know it's still early. We've only seen two days of action so far. That said, some of the nations competing in the 2012 Summer Games in London are setting themselves up behind the eight ball.  Here are ... London Olympics: US catches China in total medal count The US and China are neck and neck in the total medal count at the Olympics. The Olympic Games' Big Three Nations have competed for Olympic medals ever since the modern games resumed in Athens in 1896. The United States holds the top rank in the overall medal count, with Russia/Soviet Union and Germany taking the silver and bronze, respectively.
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