Aug 01, 2012 12:13 PM EDT
Olympics 2012 Full Medal Count: China, The U.S. and Japan Lead All Countries, Phelps Earns 19th Olympic Medal

As the 2012 London Olympics continue, China and the United States continue to lead the world in medals. China has a total of 27 medals while The United States has 26.

China has won 15 gold, 8 silver and 4 bronze. The United States has 10 gold, 8 silver and 8 bronze.

In third place, Japan has a total of 14; 1 gold, 4 silver and 9 bronze medals. France trails them with 12; 5 gold, 3 silver and 4 bronze.

Germany has 12 and takes 5th place. They own 3 gold with 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

The United States Michael Phelps swam into history earning his 19th Olympic medal, 15th gold.

He took the anchor leg for the United States in a gold medal-winning performance of the 4x200-meter freestyle relay Tuesday night.

"I thanked those guys for helping me get to this moment," Phelps said. "I told those guys I wanted a big lead. I was like, 'You better give me a big lead going into the last lap,' and they gave it to me. I just wanted to hold on. I thanked them for being able to allow me to have this moment."

Phelps touched the wall for his first gold of the London Games with a cumulative time of 6 minutes, 59.70 seconds.

No one else was close. France's Yannick Agnel swam a faster final leg than Phelps, but it wasn't nearly good enough, his country taking silver in 7:02.77. China was far back in third at 7:06.30.

Click here for the full medal count list and names of athletes who've won them. 

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