Aug 07, 2012 02:59 PM EDT
Olympics 2012 Full Medal Count: China Continues To Lead All Countries With The U.S. Trailing Not To Far, Aly Raisman Earns Gold In Individual Floor Exercise Final

As the 2012 London Olympics continue, China continues to lead the pack with the U.S. trailing not to far behind. China now has a total of 71 medals while the United States has 66.

China has won 34 gold, 20 silver and 17 bronze. The United States has 30 gold, 16 silver and 20 bronze.

In third place, Great Britain with a total of 47; 22 gold, 13 silver and 12 bronze medals. Russia trails them with 44; 8 gold, 17 silver and 19 bronze.

Japan has 29 and have fallen to 5th place. They own 2 gold with 13 silver and 14 bronze medals.

Aly Raisman finished the Olympics in style winning gold in Tuesdays floor exercise, matching her teammate Gabby Douglas.

Add in the bronze on balance beam from earlier in the day, and she becomes the most decorated gymnasts of the 'Fierce Five'.

Her teammates didn't have such a good day going.

Douglas had another rough day, finishing seventh on balance beam after a fall. World champion Jordyn Wieber finished seventh on floor and finishes without any individual medals.

Raisman may not have Douglas' bubbly personality or Wieber's resume but she is prized her for her steadiness, and that consistency paid off big in London.

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

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