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Olympics 2012: Medal Count Proves US Is Still World's Most Dominant Athletic Country
Bleacher Report ^ | 08/12/2012

Posted on 08/12/2012 6:23:58 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

The 2012 London Olympic Games have officially come to a close and, once again, the U.S. sits atop the medal count.

In Beijing they did the same thing, but the host nation China made it interesting. America topped the Chinese by 10 in the overall medal count, but China earned 15 more gold medals than America—China had 51 and the U.S. had 36.

However, in London, the U.S. reemerged as the dominant athletic country.

The United States earned 104 medals, 15 more than any other country—China was second with 87. Plus, the Americans took back their lead in golds, winning 46 of those, eight more than the second ranked Chinese.

Team USA did this by winning medals in a mix of its traditional strengths and by winning surprising medals in lesser-known events.

The U.S. got its medal total kick started with a predictably strong performance in the pool.

Swimmers like Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte and Missy Franklin all earned multiple medals. Plus, fresh faces emerged from the water such as 100-meter freestyle winner Nathan Adrian and 15-year-old Katie Ledecky, who earned gold in the 800-meter free.

America also continued its superiority on the track.

Allyson Felix won three gold medals, Sanya Richards-Ross finally captured her gold in the 400-meters and Ashton Eaton won the decathlon.

In total the Americans won 29 medals on the track, only one short of their lofty pre-London goal of 30. But as Scott Blackmon of the U.S. Olympic Committee told the AP, nobody’s going home disappointed.

America also took home gold in men’s and women’s basketball, took gold and silver in women’s beach volleyball and the U.S. women's soccer team grabbed the nation’s attention with its thrilling gold medal run.

However, it wasn't just about the big sports, plenty of Americans were successful in the smaller sports.

David Boudia upset the favored Chinese divers to take gold in the men's 10-meter platform. Kayla Harrison took home America's first ever gold in Judo. Jake Varner and Jordan Burroughs both took home the gold in wrestling for the U.S. over the last few days of competition.

And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Hundreds of athletes contributed to America's outstanding medal haul, whether they competed as a team or individually.

One thing is for sure, though. There is no question about America's standing as the foremost country at the Olympics.

China put that status into question in 2008, but this time around, the U.S. showed that it was up to the challenge.

Now, it's on to Rio. And once again, the U.S. will do its best to hold off a number of hard-charging nations that could outshine America's medal glory.

Only four more years, till we get to see.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: 2012olumpics; london; medals; olympics; rop10; teamusa; usa; usausausa
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To: preamble

James Naismith was a Canadian.


61 posted on 08/12/2012 7:52:26 PM PDT by the scotsman (i)
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To: 1scrappymom
A total waste of time if the event has any of the following........


62 posted on 08/12/2012 7:53:46 PM PDT by hole_n_one
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To: 1scrappymom

Olympic paintball. I like the sound of that.


63 posted on 08/12/2012 7:53:57 PM PDT by matt04
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To: the scotsman

The game was still invented here.


64 posted on 08/12/2012 7:54:53 PM PDT by aft_lizard
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To: luvbach1

Actually your military always looks a bit heavy. Too bulked up as opposed to lean and muscular.


65 posted on 08/12/2012 7:54:59 PM PDT by the scotsman (i)
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To: sten

Exactly how are The Beatles, David Bowie, Elgar, Pink Floyd, The Who, Ray Davies, Muse, Liam Gallagher, Elbow, Madness, the Pet Shop Boys, Take That, the Spice Girls, Jessie J, Tinie Tempah, the Kaiser Chiefs and Ed Sheeran ‘detestable’?.


66 posted on 08/12/2012 7:56:50 PM PDT by the scotsman (i)
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To: the scotsman
Actually your military always looks a bit heavy. Too bulked up as opposed to lean and muscular.

You're an idiot.

67 posted on 08/12/2012 7:57:42 PM PDT by hole_n_one
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To: aft_lizard

By a Canadian who had lived less than six months in the US.


68 posted on 08/12/2012 7:57:47 PM PDT by the scotsman (i)
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To: the scotsman
Actually your military always looks a bit heavy. Too bulked up as opposed to lean and muscular.

Perhaps true, but so long as their weapons are lean and muscular...

69 posted on 08/12/2012 7:58:25 PM PDT by luvbach1 (Stop the destruction in 2012 or continue the decline)
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To: Alberta's Child
I’m just wondering how that kind of “sport” ever made it into the Summer Olympics in the first place — and how many countries even send teams to compete in that event.

Considering that our men's beach volleyball teams both went out in the quarterfinals, and our gold medal women's team was down a set at one point in the semis (I think it was the semis), it's a little more competitive than you might think...

70 posted on 08/12/2012 7:59:05 PM PDT by Charles H. (The_r0nin) (Hwaet! Lar bith maest hord, sothlice!)
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To: hole_n_one

Whats your problem?. I am not attacking the US military, merely talking about their training and physical fitness.
In my experience, US soldiers and marines tend to be more bulked up and fond of weights as opposed to say British or Aussie or Russian soldiers and marines who tend to be leaner and less weight-driven in their fitness regime.

BTW, I am ex-military myself and have worked with the US army and marines.


71 posted on 08/12/2012 8:02:35 PM PDT by the scotsman (i)
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To: SeekAndFind

wow, the formerr soviet union would have had 43 gold, 42 silver and 66 bronze. I miss the us-ussr competition.


72 posted on 08/12/2012 8:03:41 PM PDT by When do we get liberated? (A socialist is a communist who realizes he must suck at the tit of Capitalism.)
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To: Alberta's Child

Since the US failed to medal in men’s beach volleyball this year, and in 1996 and 2000, no US woman’s team competed for the gold medal in beach volleyball, I think the answer to your question is self evident.


73 posted on 08/12/2012 8:05:05 PM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: skeeter

“How many of those medals won by non American athletes live and/or were trained in the USA?”

That is exactly the point I made to someone earlier today. Many, many athletes, both foreign and Americans competing for other countries, live, train and go to school in the US. Then they turn around and compete against us! What’s up with that! Yeah Obama, the world thinks we are such a horrible country, that’s why they’re all clamoring to come here!!


74 posted on 08/12/2012 8:08:32 PM PDT by Batman11 (Obama's poll numbers are so low the Kenyans are claiming he was born in the USA!)
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To: the scotsman
Your entire existence on this thread has been to do nothing but critique, criticize and judge the USA in some way or another.

Get lost, you jealous hack.

75 posted on 08/12/2012 8:09:10 PM PDT by hole_n_one
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To: dfwgator

Final: as of Aug. 12 Contact: Pete LaFleur (editor@collegesports360.com)

The University of Southern California – led by its traditional strength in swimming (10 medals) and track-and-field (6) – finished atop CollegeSports360’s exclusive “college medal board” for the 2012 Olympics with 24 total medals (12 gold, 9 silver & 3 bronze). USC’s other medals included four in women’s water polo, three women’s volleyball (two of those on the beach) and a women’s soccer medal. The University of Florida (21; 9G-6S-6B) finished second on this medal board (11-swim, 6-T&F, 3-wsoc, 1-w. tennis) while bay-area rivals California (16; 11G-1S-4B) and Stanford (16; 12G-2S-2B) tied for third. USC and Stanford ended up even for the most golds (12), followed by Cal’s 11 and Florida’s 9.


76 posted on 08/12/2012 8:10:43 PM PDT by SoCal Pubbie
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To: Batman11

RE: Many, many athletes, both foreign and Americans competing for other countries, live, train and go to school in the US.

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For the information of those who don’t know, the Chinese double Gold Medalist in the 400 and 1500 swimming competition in London named Sun Yang, TRAINED IN AUSTRALIA ( by an Australian coach ).


77 posted on 08/12/2012 8:13:37 PM PDT by SeekAndFind (bOTRT)
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To: SeekAndFind
I guess the Chinese are good when you lock them in a room and make them dive or tumble or twist in the air.

But it seems that the Chinese don't want to train their people to run fast or run far.

-PJ

78 posted on 08/12/2012 8:20:34 PM PDT by Political Junkie Too ( It doesn't come naturally when you're not natural born.)
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To: the scotsman
True enough...:)


79 posted on 08/12/2012 8:29:20 PM PDT by rlmorel ("The safest road to Hell is the gradual one." Screwtape (C.S. Lewis))
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To: SeekAndFind
The United States earned 104 medals, 15 more than any other country—China was second with 87.

It is a good thing it wasn't the Math Olympics.

80 posted on 08/12/2012 8:33:55 PM PDT by kabar
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