The US medal count stands at 104 at the conclusion of the 2012 London Olympics, and there were a few representatives of St. Louis and the state of Missouri who helped the United States achieve that impressive total. [ed. note: That leaves you with plenty of chances to indulge not only sub-nationalism, with Missouri, but sub-sub-nationalism, with St. Louis. I will, however, have to leave you to determine whether you're eligible for neighborhood-based sub-sub-sub-nationalism.]
Becky Sauerbrunn won gold along with the rest of the U.S. women's soccer team, Dawn Harper won a silver medal in the women's 100m hurdles event, and Kelci Bryant won a silver medal in the women's synchronized 3m springboard diving event.
Here are the final medal standings, broken down by country instead of state:
1. United States 104 (46 gold, 29 silver, 29 bronze)
2. China 87 (38, 27, 22)
3. Russia 82 (24, 25, 33)
4. Great Britain 65 (29, 17, 19)
5. Germany 44 (11, 19, 14)
6. Japan 38 (7, 14, 17)
7. Australia 35 (7, 16, 12)
8. France 34 (11, 11, 12)
9. South Korea 28 (13, 8, 7)
10. Italy 28 (8, 9, 11)
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