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Lympic Facebook Fan Factoids 2012 LYMPIC FACEBOOK FANSocial insights FACTOIDSbased on data from the official US Olympic Team page and The Olympic Games (International Olympic Committee) page on Facebook US OLYMPIC TEAM PAGE THE OLYMPIC GAMES PAGE Top Age Group | 18-25 Top Gender | Female (54.8%) Top Age Group | 18-25 Top Gender | Female (55.3%) Top Athletes Top Activities US OLYMPIC TEAM THE OLYMPIC2 GAMES US01 OLYMPIC TEAM THE OLYMPIC2 GAMES 1. Michael Phelps 1. Michael Phelps 1. Exercise & Fitness 1. Family 2. Hope Solo 2. Novak Djokovic 2. Track & Field 2. Europe Cup 3. Abby Wambach 3. Usain Bolt 3. Soccer 3. Badminton 4. Ryan Lochte 4. Lance Armstrong 4. Knitting 4. Spending Time With Friends 5. Allyson Felix 5. Oliver Townend 5. Running 5. Horseback Riding 6. Dara Torres 6. Nastia Liukin 6. Weaving 6. Track & Field 7. Misty May-Treanor 7. Kumar Sangakkara 7. Water polo 7. Skiing 8. Natalie Coughlin 8. Rafael Nadal 8. Cross country running 8. Field hockey 9. Pia Sundhage 9. Logan Tom 9. Sudoku 9. Walking 10. Keri Walsh 10. Stephanie Rice 10. Cross-stitching 10. Weight training Top Sports Top Television US OLYMPIC TEAM THE OLYMPIC GAMES US OLYMPIC TEAM THE OLYMPIC GAMES 1. Track & Field 1. Ice Hockey 1. NCIS 1. Family Guy 2. Soccer 2. Badminton 2. HBO Boxing 2. Eurosport 3. Swimming 3. Archery 3. SportsCenter 3. Eurovision Song Contest 4. Volleyball 4. Rowing 4. NBA on ESPN 4. Country Music Channel 5. Diving 5. Field Hockey 5. Fashion Star 5. Criminal Minds 6. Synchronized swimming 6. Gymnastics 6. Grimm 6. BBC World News 7. Cross country running 7. Tennis 7. The X Factor 7. AXN Brazil 8. Tennis 8. Ice Skating 8. Blue Bloods 8. Oprah Winfrey Network 9. American football 9. Track & Field 9. The Rachel Maddow Show 9. 60 Minutes 10. Figure skating 10. Swimming 10. Real Housewives of New Jersey 10. True Blood Top Brands Top Movies US OLYMPIC TEAM THE OLYMPIC GAMES US OLYMPIC TEAM THE OLYMPIC GAMES 1. Dow Chemical Company 1.. National Geographic 1. The Blind Side 1. McVicar 2. Xfinity (Comcast) 2. Gucci 2. Avengers 2. Step Up 3. Dicks Sporting Goods 3. Banana Republic 3. Walk Hard 3. Dirty Dancing 4. Time Warner Cable 4. Air Canada 4. The Hunger Games 4. Contraband 5. Chicago Bulls 5. Macy's 5. Finding Nemo 5. The Sound of Music 6. Gatorade 6. Jell-o 6. Toy Story 6. Harry Potter 7. Visa 7. Build-a-Bear Workshop 7. Iron Man 7. The Lincoln Lawyer 8. Walmart 8. Adidas 8. The Help 8. War Horse 9. Sears 9. Coca-Cola 9. Men In Black 9. Mission Impossible 10. Dunkin Donuts 10. Audi 10. Twilight: New Moon 10. Ice Age Source: Compass Labs | 2012.
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