The table gives information about the athletes who won the most medals in different types of sports of all time. Meanwhile, the line chart illustrates the number of medals gained by five countries in the Olympics.
Overall, the table data clearly shows that the most medals were achieved by three representatives in the USSR in gymnastics. In the second data, the USA stands at first place in the Olympics while Italy is the country receiving the least medals.
As is shown in the illustration, Michael Phelps is the top medal winner in swimming who represents the USA with 22 medals. Larysa Latynina and Nikolai Andrianov from the USSR achieved 18 and 15 medals respectively. Ole Einar Bjoerndalen and Borys Sakhalin both in turn won 13 medals in biathlon and gymnastics.
The result of all the Olympics is that the USA is the most successful country with more than 2500 medals, which is over twice higher than the USSR (about 1200 medals). In contrast, Germany, Great Britain, and Italy just won less than 1000 medals; these countries account for just one-third of the total number of medals of the USA.
The table gives information about the athletes who won the most
medals
in
different
types of sports of all time. Meanwhile, the line chart illustrates the number of
medals
gained by five
countries
in the Olympics.
Overall
, the table data
clearly
shows
that the most
medals
were achieved
by three representatives in the USSR in gymnastics. In the second data, the USA stands at
first
place in the Olympics while Italy is the
country
receiving the least medals.
As
is shown
in the illustration, Michael Phelps is the top
medal
winner in swimming who represents the USA with 22
medals
.
Larysa
Latynina
and Nikolai
Andrianov
from the USSR achieved 18 and 15
medals
respectively
. Ole
Einar
Bjoerndalen
and
Borys
Sakhalin both in turn won 13
medals
in biathlon and gymnastics.
The result of all the Olympics is that the USA is the most successful
country
with more than 2500
medals
, which is over twice higher than the USSR (about 1200
medals)
.
In contrast
, Germany, Great Britain, and Italy
just
won less than 1000
medals
; these
countries
account for
just
one-third of the total number of
medals
of the USA.