2020 Summer Olympic Medals
This stacked bar chart displays olympic medals won by country during the 2020 Summer Games. The chart shows the medal count by type (e.g. Gold, Silver, Bronze) for the top five most winning countries.
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Esc on a component. | Move up a level. |
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