Seats At Final Tables By Country
| Place | Country | Times |
|---|---|---|
| 1st | United States | 70 |
| 2nd | United Kingdom | 66 |
| 3rd | Sweden | 54 |
| 4th | France | 51 |
| 5th | Germany | 42 |
| 6th | Italy | 39 |
| 7th | Denmark | 30 |
| 8th | Norway | 29 |
| 9th | Canada - Russia | 22 |
| 10th | Netherland | 21 |
| 11th | Finland | 18 |
| 12th | Ireland | 14 |
| 13th | Spain | 11 |
| 14th | Romania - Hungary - Poland - Belgium - Portugal - Austria |
7 |
| 20th | Greece - Ukraina | 5 |
| 22nd | Switzerland - Czech Republic | 4 |
| 24th | Lebanon - Belarus - Slovakia | 3 |
| 27th | Cyprus - Lithuania - Bulgaria - Slovakia Australia - Israel - Brazil |
2 |
| 34th | Republic of China - Venezuela - Lithuania - South Africa Turkey - Croatia - New Zealand - Latvia |
1 |
Up to London 2011
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