Tokyo Olympics 2020: A Statistical Breakdown of the World's Biggest Sporting Event
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Participating Countries and Athletes



Medal Count


- United States: 113 medals
- China: 88 medals
- Japan: 58 medals
- Great Britain: 64 medals
- Russia: 71 medals

Viewership and Revenue
The Tokyo Olympics were a huge success in terms of viewership, with a global audience of 3.2 billion people tuning in to watch the games. The event generated a significant amount of revenue, with $3.5 billion in sponsorship deals and $2.8 billion in ticket sales. The total revenue for the Tokyo Olympics was $6.3 billion.
Social Media Engagement
The Tokyo Olympics were also a huge hit on social media, with 1.3 billion engagements across various platforms. The event's official Twitter account had 1.1 million followers, while the official Facebook page had 2.5 million followers. The top five most tweeted-about athletes during the games were:- Simone Biles (USA): 1.4 million tweets
- Naomi Osaka (Japan): 1.2 million tweets
- Usain Bolt (Jamaica): 1.1 million tweets
- LeBron James (USA): 1 million tweets
- Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal): 943,000 tweets
Source: Statista
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