The medal tally refers to the total count of medals won by countries in competitions, such as the Olympics or other international sports events. Historically, the medal tally has evolved with the increase in the number of participating nations and events, leading to more competitive dynamics. Now, countries emphasize not only the total number of medals but also the quality of their athletes and investment in sports programs. This shift reflects a growing focus on sports development and international collaboration.
The medal tally of the Philippines in London Olympics 2012..... As of now....July 31 2012....9:20 pm... GOLD 0 SILVER 0 BRONZE 0
India finished second in the medal tally at the 19th Commonwealth Games.
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RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal1Republic of Korea30142Italy10013People's Republic of China01123Japan01123Mexico01126United States of America0101London Olympics Medal Tally
Australia came 6th on the overall Beijing 2008 medals tally.
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USA had the most medals.
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England ended their run of finishing in the top two at the 1994 Commonwealth Games when they came third in the medal tally.
1 Silver Medal for India in Athens 2004. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_at_the_2004_Summer_Olympics
Australia's final tally: 14 gold 15 silver 17 bronze 46 total