TENNIS – Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer are very much in the running to contest the final of the ATP World Tour Finals in London. Our Infographic gives you the lowdown on this possible clash of the titans of tennis. Click on the picture to see the full size version.
Tag Archives for London 2012
INFOGRAPHIC: Medals per million inhabitant
OLYMPIC GAMES – With the London 2012 Olympic Games behind us, we made a few extra infographics about your country’s and continent’s performance at these games. Click Read More to see our Infographic on the medals per million inhabitant won by your country. You can click on the graph to enable its interactive features.
INFOGRAPHIC: Medals per continent
INFOGRAPHIC: Medals per participant
OLYMPIC GAMES – With the London 2012 Olympic Games behind us, we made a few extra infographics about your country’s and continent’s performance at these games. Click Read More to see our Infographic on medals won per participant per country. You can click on the graph to enable its interactive features.
INFOGRAPHIC: Player stats men’s basketball final
INFOGRAPHIC: Medal comparison 2008-2012 (Day 15)
INFOGRAPHIC: Medals weighted by GDP
OLYMPIC GAMES – Based on countries GDP (Gross Domestic Product), Grenada is by far the most successful country at the 2012 London Olympic Games. For every 100 billion dollars in GDP, the country would win over 68 (gold) medals) while the United States wins 0.61 and China 0.71 medals for every 100 billion dollars in GDP.
INFOGRAPHIC: Recent records at the Olympic Games
OLYMPIC GAMES – Looking at the performance in athletics and swimming events of the 2012 London Olympic Games, this edition of the Olympics is not as record-friendly as the one in Beijing four years ago. In Beijing 26 world records were broken in athletics and swimming, and an additional 21 Olympic records. In London there are 11 world records so far and an additional 17 Olympic records.
INFOGRAPHIC: Medal comparison 2008-2012 (Day 14)
OLYMPIC GAMES – With just one more weekend to go, we can really start assessing which countries have performed better than four years ago, and which ones have not. It is party time for Great Britain and Hungary, both countries have won 7 gold medals more than they had when they started the final weekend in Beijing. China has won 10 gold medals less so far. Click on the graph to enable its interactive features.