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Medallero olimpico - 10 things to know with detail
The Olympic medal table, also known as the medallero in Spanish, is a ranking of countries based on the number of medals won at the Olympic Games.
The medallero includes three types of medals: gold, silver, and bronze. Gold medals are typically awarded to the first-place finisher in each event, silver to the second-place finisher, and bronze to the third-place finisher.
The medallero is updated in real-time during the Olympic Games to reflect the latest results and medal counts for each country.
The United States has historically been the most successful country in the Olympic Games, topping the medallero in many past editions of the Games.
The medallero is often used as a measure of a country's overall success and performance at the Olympic Games.
Some countries prioritize certain sports or events in order to boost their ranking in the medallero.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) officially recognizes the medallero and uses it to award the most successful countries at the Games.
The medallero can be sorted by total number of medals, gold medals, or by population or GDP to provide different perspectives on a country's performance at the Olympics.
The medallero is a source of national pride for many countries, with athletes and fans alike celebrating successful performances at the Games.
The medallero is an important part of the Olympic Games and serves as a record of the achievements of athletes and countries from around the world.