The 2012 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXX Olympiad, were held in London, United Kingdom, from 25 July 2012 to 12 August 2012.
Approximately 10,500 athletes participated in 302 events in 26 sports. [1] Athletes from the United States won the most gold medals, with 46, and the most overall, with 103. Michael Phelps and Missy Franklin won the most gold medals at the games with four each. Phelps also won the greatest number of medals overall winning six in total. [2] Bahrain, [3] Botswana, [4] Cyprus, [5] Gabon, [6] Grenada, [7] Guatemala [8] and Montenegro [9] each won their first Olympic medal ever, with Grenada's being gold.
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Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's individual | Oh Jin-Hyek South Korea | Takaharu Furukawa Japan | Dai Xiaoxiang China |
Men's team | Italy (ITA) Michele Frangilli Marco Galiazzo Mauro Nespoli | United States (USA) Brady Ellison Jacob Wukie Jake Kaminski | South Korea (KOR) Im Dong-Hyun Kim Bub-Min Oh Jin-Hyek |
Women's individual | Ki Bo-bae South Korea | Aída Román Mexico | Mariana Avitia Mexico |
Women's team | South Korea (KOR) Lee Sung-Jin Ki Bo-bae Choi Hyeonju | China (CHN) Fang Yuting Cheng Ming Xu Jing | Japan (JPN) Kaori Kawanaka Ren Hayakawa Miki Kanie |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
---|---|---|---|
Men's singles | Lin Dan China | Lee Chong Wei Malaysia | Chen Long China |
Men's doubles | China (CHN) Fu Haifeng Cai Yun | Denmark (DEN) Mathias Boe Carsten Mogensen | South Korea (KOR) Jung Jae-sung Lee Yong-dae |
Women's singles | Li Xuerui China | Wang Yihan China | Saina Nehwal India |
Women's doubles | China (CHN) Tian Qing Zhao Yunlei | Japan (JPN) Reika Kakiiwa Mizuki Fujii | Russia (RUS) Valeria Sorokina Nina Vislova |
Mixed doubles | China (CHN) Zhang Nan Zhao Yunlei | China (CHN) Ma Jin Xu Chen | Denmark (DEN) Joachim Fischer Nielsen Christinna Pedersen |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's slalom C-1 | Tony Estanguet France | Sideris Tasiadis Germany | Michal Martikán Slovakia |
Men's slalom C-2 | Great Britain (GBR) Timothy Baillie Etienne Stott | Great Britain (GBR) David Florence Richard Hounslow | Slovakia (SVK) Pavol Hochschorner Peter Hochschorner |
Men's slalom K-1 | Daniele Molmenti Italy | Vavřinec Hradilek Czech Republic | Hannes Aigner Germany |
Women's slalom K-1 | Émilie Fer France | Jessica Fox Australia | Maialen Chourraut Spain |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's road race | Alexander Vinokourov Kazakhstan | Rigoberto Urán Colombia | Alexander Kristoff Norway |
Women's road race | Marianne Vos Netherlands | Lizzie Armitstead Great Britain | Olga Zabelinskaya Russia |
Men's time trial | Bradley Wiggins Great Britain | Tony Martin Germany | Chris Froome Great Britain |
Women's time trial | Kristin Armstrong United States | Judith Arndt Germany | Olga Zabelinskaya Russia |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Keirin | Chris Hoy Great Britain | Maximilian Levy Germany | Teun Mulder Netherlands |
Simon van Velthooven New Zealand | |||
Omnium | Lasse Norman Hansen Denmark | Bryan Coquard France | Ed Clancy Great Britain |
team pursuit | Great Britain (GBR) Steven Burke Ed Clancy Peter Kennaugh Geraint Thomas | Australia (AUS) Jack Bobridge Rohan Dennis Michael Hepburn Glenn O'Shea | New Zealand (NZL) Sam Bewley Westley Gough Marc Ryan Jesse Sergent |
individual sprint | Jason Kenny Great Britain | Grégory Baugé France | Shane Perkins Australia |
team sprint | Great Britain (GBR) Philip Hindes Chris Hoy Jason Kenny | France (FRA) Grégory Baugé Michaël D'Almeida Kévin Sireau | Germany (GER) René Enders Robert Förstemann Maximilian Levy |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Keirin | Victoria Pendleton Great Britain | Guo Shuang China | Lee Wai-sze Hong Kong |
Omnium | Laura Trott Great Britain | Sarah Hammer United States | Annette Edmondson Australia |
team pursuit | Great Britain (GBR) Dani King Joanna Rowsell Laura Trott | United States (USA) Dotsie Bausch Sarah Hammer Jennie Reed | Canada (CAN) Gillian Carleton Jasmin Glaesser Tara Whitten |
individual sprint | Anna Meares Australia | Victoria Pendleton Great Britain | Guo Shuang China |
team sprint | Germany (GER) Kristina Vogel Miriam Welte | China (CHN) Gong Jinjie Guo Shuang | Australia (AUS) Kaarle McCulloch Anna Meares |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | Jaroslav Kulhavý Czech Republic | Nino Schurter Switzerland | Marco Aurelio Fontana Italy |
Women's | Julie Bresset France | Sabine Spitz Germany | Georgia Gould United States |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | Māris Štrombergs Latvia | Sam Willoughby Australia | Carlos Oquendo Colombia |
Women's | Mariana Pajón Colombia | Sarah Walker New Zealand | Laura Smulders Netherlands |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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3 m springboard | Ilya Zakharov Russia | Qin Kai China | He Chong China |
10 m platform | David Boudia United States | Qiu Bo China | Tom Daley Great Britain |
synchronized 3 m springboard | China (CHN) Luo Yutong Qin Kai | Russia (RUS) Ilya Zakharov Evgeny Kuznetsov | United States (USA) Troy Dumais Kristian Ipsen |
synchronized 10 m platform | China (CHN) Cao Yuan Zhang Yanquan | Mexico (MEX) Iván García Germán Sánchez | United States (USA) David Boudia Nicholas McCrory |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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3 m springboard | Wu Minxia China | He Zi China | Laura Sánchez Mexico |
10 m platform | Chen Ruolin China | Brittany Broben Australia | Pandelela Rinong Malaysia |
synchronized 3 m springboard | China (CHN) He Zi Wu Minxia | United States (USA) Kelci Bryant Abigail Johnston | Canada (CAN) Jennifer Abel Émilie Heymans |
synchronized 10 m platform | China (CHN) Chen Ruolin Wang Hao | Mexico (MEX) Paola Espinosa Alejandra Orozco | Canada (CAN) Meaghan Benfeito Roseline Filion |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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individual épée | Rubén Limardo Gascón Venezuela | Bartosz Piasecki Norway | Jung Jin-Sun South Korea |
individual foil | Lei Sheng China | Alaaeldin Abouelkassem Egypt | Choi Byung-Chul South Korea |
team foil | Italy (ITA) Valerio Aspromonte Giorgio Avola Andrea Baldini Andrea Cassarà | Japan (JPN) Suguru Awaji Kenta Chida Ryo Miyake Yuki Ota | Germany (GER) Sebastian Bachmann Peter Joppich Benjamin Kleibrink André Weßels |
individual sabre | Áron Szilágyi Hungary | Diego Occhiuzzi Italy | Nikolay Kovalev Russia |
team sabre | South Korea (KOR) Gu Bon-Gil Kim Jung-Hwan Oh Eun-Seok Won Woo-Young | Romania (ROU) Tiberiu Dolniceanu Rareș Dumitrescu Alexandru Sirițeanu Florin Zalomir | Italy (ITA) Aldo Montano Diego Occhiuzzi Luigi Samele Luigi Tarantino |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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individual épée | Yana Shemyakina Ukraine | Britta Heidemann Germany | Sun Yujie China |
team épée | China (CHN) Xu Anqi Li Na Luo Xiaojuan Sun Yujie | South Korea (KOR) Shin A-Lam Choi Eun-Sook Jung Hyo-Jung Choi In-Jeong | United States (USA) Courtney Hurley Kelley Hurley Maya Lawrence Susie Scanlan |
individual foil | Elisa Di Francisca Italy | Arianna Errigo Italy | Valentina Vezzali Italy |
team foil | Italy (ITA) Elisa Di Francisca Arianna Errigo Ilaria Salvatori Valentina Vezzali | Russia (RUS) Inna Deriglazova Kamilla Gafurzianova Larisa Korobeynikova Aida Shanayeva | South Korea (KOR) Jung Gil-Ok Oh Ha-Na Nam Hyun-Hee Jeon Hee-Sook |
individual sabre | Kim Ji-Yeon South Korea | Sofiya Velikaya Russia | Olha Kharlan Ukraine |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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team all-around | China (CHN) Chen Yibing Feng Zhe Guo Weiyang Zhang Chenglong Zou Kai | Japan (JPN) Ryohei Kato Kazuhito Tanaka Yusuke Tanaka Kōhei Uchimura Koji Yamamuro | Great Britain (GBR) Sam Oldham Daniel Purvis Louis Smith Kristian Thomas Max Whitlock |
individual all-around | Kōhei Uchimura Japan | Marcel Nguyen Germany | Danell Leyva United States |
floor exercise | Zou Kai China | Kōhei Uchimura Japan | Denis Ablyazin Russia |
pommel horse | Krisztián Berki Hungary | Louis Smith Great Britain | Max Whitlock Great Britain |
rings | Arthur Zanetti Brazil | Chen Yibing China | Matteo Morandi Italy |
vault | Yang Hak-Seon South Korea | Denis Ablyazin Russia | Igor Radivilov Ukraine |
parallel bars | Feng Zhe China | Marcel Nguyen Germany | Hamilton Sabot France |
horizontal bar | Epke Zonderland Netherlands | Fabian Hambüchen Germany | Zou Kai China |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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team all-around | United States (USA) Gabby Douglas Jordyn Wieber Aly Raisman Kyla Ross McKayla Maroney | Russia (RUS) Aliya Mustafina Viktoria Komova Ksenia Afanasyeva Anastasia Grishina Maria Paseka | Romania (ROU) Cătălina Ponor Larisa Iordache Diana Bulimar Sandra Izbașa Diana Chelaru |
individual all-around | Gabby Douglas United States | Viktoria Komova Russia | Aliya Mustafina Russia |
vault | Sandra Izbașa Romania | McKayla Maroney United States | Maria Paseka Russia |
floor exercise | Aly Raisman United States | Cătălina Ponor Romania | Aliya Mustafina Russia |
uneven bars | Aliya Mustafina Russia | He Kexin China | Beth Tweddle Great Britain |
balance beam | Deng Linlin China | Sui Lu China | Aly Raisman United States |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Group all-around | Russia (RUS) Anastasia Bliznyuk Uliana Donskova Ksenia Dudkina Alina Makarenko Anastasia Nazarenko Karolina Sevastyanova | Belarus (BLR) Maryna Hancharova Anastasia Ivankova Nataliya Leshchyk Aliaksandra Narkevich Ksenia Sankovich Alina Tumilovich | Italy (ITA) Elisa Blanchi Romina Laurito Marta Pagnini Elisa Santoni Anzhelika Savrayuk Andreea Stefanescu |
Individual all-around | Yevgeniya Kanayeva Russia | Daria Dmitrieva Russia | Liubov Charkashyna Belarus |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's individual | Dong Dong China | Dmitry Ushakov Russia | Lu Chunlong China |
Women's individual | Rosie MacLennan Canada | Huang Shanshan China | He Wenna China |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Extra-lightweight (60 kg) | Arsen Galstyan Russia | Hiroaki Hiraoka Japan | Felipe Kitadai Brazil |
Rishod Sobirov Uzbekistan | |||
Half-lightweight (66 kg) | Lasha Shavdatuashvili Georgia | Miklós Ungvári Hungary | Masashi Ebinuma Japan |
Cho Jun-Ho South Korea | |||
Lightweight (73 kg) | Mansur Isaev Russia | Riki Nakaya Japan | Sainjargalyn Nyam-Ochir Mongolia |
Ugo Legrand France | |||
Half-middleweight (81 kg) | Kim Jae-Bum South Korea | Ole Bischof Germany | Ivan Nifontov Russia |
Antoine Valois-Fortier Canada | |||
Middleweight (90 kg) | Song Dae-Nam South Korea | Asley González Cuba | Ilias Iliadis Greece |
Masashi Nishiyama Japan | |||
Half-heavyweight (100 kg) | Tagir Khaybulaev Russia | Naidangiin Tüvshinbayar Mongolia | Dimitri Peters Germany |
Henk Grol Netherlands | |||
Heavyweight (+100 kg) | Teddy Riner France | Aleksandr Mikhailine Russia | Rafael Silva Brazil |
Andreas Tölzer Germany |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Extra-lightweight (48 kg) | Sarah Menezes Brazil | Alina Dumitru Romania | Éva Csernoviczki Hungary |
Charline Van Snick Belgium | |||
Half-lightweight (52 kg) | An Kum-ae North Korea | Yanet Bermoy Cuba | Rosalba Forciniti Italy |
Priscilla Gneto France | |||
Lightweight (57 kg) | Kaori Matsumoto Japan | Corina Căprioriu Romania | Marti Malloy United States |
Automne Pavia France | |||
Half-middleweight (63 kg) | Urška Žolnir Slovenia | Xu Lili China | Yoshie Ueno Japan |
Gévrise Émane France | |||
Middleweight (70 kg) | Lucie Décosse France | Kerstin Thiele Germany | Yuri Alvear Colombia |
Edith Bosch Netherlands | |||
Half-heavyweight (78 kg) | Kayla Harrison United States | Gemma Gibbons Great Britain | Audrey Tcheuméo France |
Mayra Aguiar Brazil | |||
Heavyweight (+78 kg) | Idalys Ortiz Cuba | Mika Sugimoto Japan | Karina Bryant Great Britain |
Tong Wen China |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's | David Svoboda Czech Republic | Cao Zhongrong China | Ádám Marosi Hungary |
Women's | Laura Asadauskaitė Lithuania | Samantha Murray Great Britain | Yane Marques Brazil |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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10 m air pistol | Jin Jong-oh South Korea | Luca Tesconi Italy | Andrija Zlatić Serbia |
10 m air rifle | Alin Moldoveanu Romania | Niccolò Campriani Italy | Gagan Narang India |
25 m rapid fire pistol | Leuris Pupo Cuba | Vijay Kumar India | Ding Feng China |
50 m pistol | Jin Jong-oh South Korea | Choi Young-Rae South Korea | Wang Zhiwei China |
50 m rifle prone | Sergei Martynov Belarus | Lionel Cox Belgium | Rajmond Debevec Slovenia |
50 m rifle three positions | Niccolò Campriani Italy | Kim Jong-Hyun South Korea | Matthew Emmons United States |
skeet | Vincent Hancock United States | Anders Golding Denmark | Nasser Al-Attiyah Qatar |
trap | Giovanni Cernogoraz Croatia | Massimo Fabbrizi Italy | Fehaid Al-Deehani Kuwait |
double trap | Peter Wilson Great Britain | Håkan Dahlby Sweden | Vasily Mosin Russia |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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10 m air pistol | Guo Wenjun China | Céline Goberville France | Olena Kostevych Ukraine |
10 m air rifle | Yi Siling China | Sylwia Bogacka Poland | Yu Dan China |
25 m pistol | Kim Jang-Mi South Korea | Chen Ying China | Olena Kostevych Ukraine |
50 m rifle three positions | Jamie Lynn Gray United States | Ivana Maksimović Serbia | Adéla Sýkorová Czech Republic |
skeet | Kim Rhode United States | Wei Ning China | Danka Barteková Slovakia |
trap | Jessica Rossi Italy | Zuzana Štefečeková Slovakia | Delphine Réau France |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Zhang Jike China | Wang Hao China | Dimitrij Ovtcharov Germany |
Women's singles | Li Xiaoxia China | Ding Ning China | Feng Tianwei Singapore |
Men's team | China (CHN) Wang Hao Zhang Jike Ma Long | South Korea (KOR) Oh Sang-Eun Joo Se-Hyuk Ryu Seung-Min | Germany (GER) Timo Boll Dimitrij Ovtcharov Bastian Steger |
Women's team | China (CHN) Ding Ning Guo Yue Li Xiaoxia | Japan (JPN) Ai Fukuhara Sayaka Hirano Kasumi Ishikawa | Singapore (SIN) Li Jiawei Feng Tianwei Wang Yuegu |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's Flyweight (58 kg) | Joel González Spain | Lee Dae-Hoon South Korea | Aleksey Denisenko Russia |
Óscar Muñoz Colombia | |||
Men's Lightweight (68 kg) | Servet Tazegül Turkey | Mohammad Bagheri Motamed Iran | Terrence Jennings United States |
Rohullah Nikpai Afghanistan | |||
Men's Middleweight (80 kg) | Sebastián Crismanich Argentina | Nicolás García Spain | Lutalo Muhammad Great Britain |
Mauro Sarmiento Italy | |||
Men's Heavyweight (+80 kg) | Carlo Molfetta Italy | Anthony Obame Gabon | Robelis Despaigne Cuba |
Liu Xiaobo China |
Games | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Flyweight (49 kg) | Wu Jingyu China | Brigitte Yagüe Spain | Chanatip Sonkham Thailand |
Lucija Zaninović Croatia | |||
Lightweight (57 kg) | Jade Jones Great Britain | Hou Yuzhuo China | Marlène Harnois France |
Tseng Li-cheng Chinese Taipei | |||
Middleweight (67 kg) | Hwang Kyung-Seon South Korea | Nur Tatar Turkey | Helena Fromm Germany |
Paige McPherson United States | |||
Heavyweight (+67 kg) | Milica Mandić Serbia | Anne-Caroline Graffe France | Anastasia Baryshnikova Russia |
María Espinoza Mexico |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's singles | Andy Murray Great Britain | Roger Federer Switzerland | Juan Martín del Potro Argentina |
Men's doubles | United States (USA) Bob Bryan Mike Bryan | France (FRA) Michaël Llodra Jo-Wilfried Tsonga | France (FRA) Julien Benneteau Richard Gasquet |
Women's singles | Serena Williams United States | Maria Sharapova Russia | Victoria Azarenka Belarus |
Women's doubles | United States (USA) Serena Williams Venus Williams | Czech Republic (CZE) Andrea Hlaváčková Lucie Hradecká | Russia (RUS) Maria Kirilenko Nadia Petrova |
Mixed doubles | Belarus (BLR) Victoria Azarenka Max Mirnyi | Great Britain (GBR) Andy Murray Laura Robson | United States (USA) Mike Bryan Lisa Raymond |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's individual | Alistair Brownlee Great Britain | Francisco Javier Gómez Noya Spain | Jonathan Brownlee Great Britain |
Women's individual | Nicola Spirig Switzerland | Lisa Nordén Sweden | Erin Densham Australia |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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Men's 55 kg | Hamid Sourian Iran | Rovshan Bayramov Azerbaijan | Péter Módos Hungary |
Mingiyan Semenov Russia | |||
Men's 60 kg | Omid Norouzi Iran | Revaz Lashkhi Georgia | Zaur Kuramagomedov Russia |
Ryūtarō Matsumoto Japan | |||
Men's 66 kg | Kim Hyeon-Woo South Korea | Tamás Lőrincz Hungary | Steeve Guenot France |
Manuchar Tskhadaia Georgia | |||
Men's 74 kg | Roman Vlasov Russia | Arsen Julfalakyan Armenia | Emin Ahmadov Azerbaijan |
Aleksandr Kazakevič Lithuania | |||
Men's 84 kg | Alan Khugayev Russia | Karam Gaber Egypt | Daniyal Gadzhiyev Kazakhstan |
Damian Janikowski Poland | |||
Men's 96 kg | Ghasem Rezaei Iran | Rustam Totrov Russia | Artur Aleksanyan Armenia |
Jimmy Lidberg Sweden | |||
Men's 120 kg | Mijaín López Cuba | Heiki Nabi Estonia | Johan Eurén Sweden |
Rıza Kayaalp Turkey |
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