Here's How Many Medals Every Country Has Won at the Tokyo Summer Olympics So Far
Team USA leads for the most overall medals in the Tokyo Summer Olympics as of 8 p.m. ET Wednesday, having secured 79 medals. China follows with 70 overall medals but leads the gold-medal haul with 32 medals, while the U.S. has won 25. Both countries are followed by the Russian Olympic Committee’s 53 medals, which include 14 gold. Many of the Tokyo Olympics’ most prominent sports are well underway—and full of dramatic upsets and emotional wins. In the final of the women’s team gymnastics event last week, U.S. gymnast Simone Biles pulled out of the closely-watched event after one rotation and later pulled out of the individual all-around competition to focus on her mental health. A day after Biles withdrew from the individual all-around final, Team USA’s Sunisa Lee—the first Hmong-American Olympian—took the gold in the event. In the women’s gymnastics team final, Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) ultimately secured the gold, with the U.S. claiming the silver and Great Britain taking bronze.
टीम यूएसए रात 8 बजे तक टोक्यो ग्रीष्मकालीन ओलंपिक में सबसे अधिक पदकों की ओर अग्रसर है। ET बुधवार को 79 मेडल हासिल कर चुका है। चीन कुल ७० पदकों के साथ है, लेकिन ३२ पदकों के साथ स्वर्ण पदक की दौड़ में सबसे आगे है, जबकि अमेरिका ने २५ जीते हैं। दोनों देशों के बाद रूसी ओलंपिक समिति के ५३ पदक हैं, जिसमें १४ स्वर्ण शामिल हैं। टोक्यो ओलंपिक के कई प्रमुख खेल अच्छी तरह से चल रहे हैं - और नाटकीय उतार-चढ़ाव और भावनात्मक जीत से भरे हुए हैं। पिछले हफ्ते महिला टीम जिम्नास्टिक स्पर्धा के फाइनल में, अमेरिकी जिमनास्ट सिमोन बाइल्स ने एक चक्कर के बाद बारीकी से देखे जाने वाले कार्यक्रम से बाहर कर दिया और बाद में अपने मानसिक स्वास्थ्य पर ध्यान केंद्रित करने के लिए व्यक्तिगत ऑल-अराउंड प्रतियोगिता से बाहर हो गई। बाइल्स के व्यक्तिगत ऑल-अराउंड फ़ाइनल से हटने के एक दिन बाद, टीम यूएसए की सुनीसा ली-पहले हमोंग-अमेरिकन ओलंपियन- ने इवेंट में स्वर्ण पदक जीता। महिला जिम्नास्टिक टीम के फाइनल में, रूसी ओलंपिक समिति (आरओसी) ने अंततः स्वर्ण पदक हासिल किया, जिसमें यू.एस. ने रजत और ग्रेट ब्रिटेन ने कांस्य लेने का दावा किया।
Last week, rising Australian star swimmer Ariarne Titmus beat American Katie Ledecky in the women’s 400-m freestyle finals, and Great Britain’s Tom Daley and Matty Lee won the 10-meter synchronized diving, beating the favorite, China, and securing Daley his first gold medal. Nishiya Momiji also become the youngest Olympic gold medalist in Japan’s history with her win in the women’s street skateboarding event. Here’s how many medals each country has won so far at the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2021.
पिछले हफ्ते, उभरते हुए ऑस्ट्रेलियाई स्टार तैराक एरियन टिटमस ने महिलाओं की 400 मीटर फ़्रीस्टाइल फ़ाइनल में अमेरिकी केटी लेडेकी को हराया, और ग्रेट ब्रिटेन के टॉम डेली और मैटी ली ने पसंदीदा, चीन को हराकर 10 मीटर की सिंक्रोनाइज़्ड डाइविंग जीती और डेली को अपना पहला स्वर्ण हासिल किया। पदक महिलाओं की स्ट्रीट स्केटबोर्डिंग स्पर्धा में जीत के साथ निशिया मोमीजी जापान के इतिहास में सबसे कम उम्र की ओलंपिक स्वर्ण पदक विजेता भी बन गईं। यहां बताया गया है कि 2021 में टोक्यो ग्रीष्मकालीन ओलंपिक में प्रत्येक देश ने अब तक कितने पदक जीते हैं।
United States, 79 medals
Gold: 25 medals
Carissa Moore, Surfing, Women’s shortboard
Chase Kalisz, Swimming, Men’s 400-m individual medley
Team USA, Swimming, Men’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
Will Shaner, Shooting, 10-m Air rifle men
Vincent Hancock, Shooting, Skeet men
Amber English, Shooting, Skeet women
Lee Kiefer, Fencing, Women’s foil individual
Anastasija Zolotic, Taekwondo, Women -57kg
Lydia Jacoby, Swimming, Women’s 100-m breastroke
Katie Ledecky, Swimming, Women’s 1,500-m freestyle
Team USA, Women’s 3×3 basketball
Bobby Finke, Swimming, Men’s 800-m freestyle
Caeleb Dressel, Swimming, Men’s 100-m freestyle
Sunisa Lee, Gymnastics, Women’s individual all around
Katie Ledecky, Swimming, Women’s 800-m freestyle
Caeleb Dressel, Swimming, Men’s 100-m butterfly
Caeleb Dressel, Swimming, Men’s 50-m freestyle
Bobby Finke, Swimming, Men’s 1,500-m freestyle
Team USA, Swimming, Men’s 4×100-m medley relay
Xander Schauffele, Golf, Men’s tournament
Jade Carey, Gymnastics, Women’s floor exercise
Valarie Allman, Track and field, Women’s discus throw
Athing Mu, Track and field, Women’s 800 m
Tamyra Mensah, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 68kg
Sydney McLaughlin, Track and field, Women’s 400-m hurdles
Silver: 31 medals
Mary Tucker and Lucas Kozeniesky, Shooting, Mixed team air rifle
Jessica Parratto and Delaney Schnell, Diving, Women’s synchro platform
Katie Ledecky, Swimming, Women’s 400-m freestyle
Jay Litherland, Swimming, Wen’s 400-m individual medley
Emma Weyant, Swimming, Women’s 400-m individual medley
Team USA, Gymnastics, Women’s Team Event
Team USA, Equestrian, Dressage
Team USA, Women’s Tournament, Softball
Alex Walsh, Swimming, Women’s 200-m individual medley
Erica Sullivan, Swimming, Women’s 1,500-m freestyle
Regan Smith, Swimming, Women’s 200-m butterfly
Team USA, Swimming, Women’s 4×200-m freestyle relay
Michael Hixon and Andrew Capobianco, Diving, Women’s synchronized platform
Lilly King, Swimming, Women’s 200-m breastroke
Ryan Murphy, Swimming, Men’s 200-m backstroke
Kayle Browning, Shooting, Women’s trap
Team USA, Triathlon, Mixed relay
Team USA, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m women’s medley relay
Hannah Roberts, BMX, Women’s freestyle
Raven Saunders, Track and field, Shot put
MyKayla Skinner, Gymnastics, Women’s vault
Fred Kerley, Track and field, Men’s 100 m
Katherine Nye, Weight lifting, Women’s -76kg
Keni Harrison, Track and field, Women’s 100-m hurdles
Adeline Gray, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 76kg
Benjamin Rai, Track and field, Men’s 400-m hurdles
Brittney Reese, Track and field, Women’s long jump
Chris Nilsen, Track and field, Men’s pole vault
Dalilah Muhammad, Track and field, Women’s 400-m hurdles
Courtney Frerichs, Track and field, Women’s 3,000-m steeplechase
Kenneth Bednarek, Track and field, Men’s 200 m
Bronze: 23 medals
Kieran Smith, Swimming, Men’s 400-m freestyle
Hali Flickinger, Swimming, Women’s 400-m individual medley
Team USA, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
Jagger Eaton, Skateboarding, Men’s street
Katie Zaferes, Triathlon, Women’s individual
Regan Smith, Swimming, Women’s 100-m backstroke
Ryan Murphy, Swimming, Men’s 100-m backstroke
Lilly King, Swimming, Women’s 100-m breastroke
Kate Douglass, Swimming, Women’s 200 Individual medley
Hali Flickinger, Swimming, Women’s 200-m butterfly
Annie Lazor, Swimming, Women’s 200-m breastroke
Team USA, Track and field, Mixed 4×400-m relay
Brian Burrows and Madelynn Bernau, Shooting, Mixed team trap
Sunisa Lee, Gymnastics, Women’s uneven bars
Krysta Palmer, Diving, Women’s springboard
Team USA, Fencing, Men’s team foil
Sarah Robles, Weight lifting, Women’s +87kg
Gabby Thomas, Track and field, Women’s 200 m
Raevyn Rogers, Track and field, Women’s 800 m
Simone Biles, Gymnastics, Women’s balance beam
Team USA, Cycling, Track: Women’s team pursuit
Oshae Jones, Boxing, Women’s welterweight (152 pounds)
Noah Lyles, Track and field, Men’s 200 m
China, 70 medals
Gold: 32 medals
Yang Qian and Yang Haoran, Shooting, Mixed team air rifle
Jiang Ranxin and Pang Wei, Shooting, Mixed team air pistol
Yang Qian, Shooting, 10m Air rifle women
Li Fabin, Weight lifting, Men’s 61kg/134 lbs
Chen Lijun, Weight lifting, Men’s 67kg/147 lbs
Hou Zhihui, Weight lifting, Women’s 49kg/108 lbs
Shi Tingmao and Wang Han, Diving, Women’s synchronized 3-m springboard
Sun Yiwen, Fencing, Women’s épée individual
Wang Zongyuan and Xie Siyi, Diving, Men’s synchronized 3-m springboard
Team China, Rowing, Women’s quadruple sculls
Zhang Yufei, Swimming, Women’s 200-m butterfly
Team China, Swimming, Women’s 4×200-m freestyle relay
Chen Meng, Table tennis, Women’s singles
Wang Shun, Swimming, Men’s 200-m individual medley
Chen Yuxi and Zhang Jiaqi, Diving, Women’s synchronized platform
Huang Dongping and Wang Yilyu, Badminton, Mixed doubles
Xueying Zhu, Trampoline, Women’s event
Ma Long, Table Tennis, Men’s singles
Lu Yunxiu, Sailing, Women’s windsurfer (RS:X)
Shi Zhiyong, Weight lifting, Men’s -73kg
Lyu Xiojun, Weight lifting, Men’s -81kg
Gong Lijao, Track and field, women’s shot put
Shi Tingmao, Diving, Women’s springboard
Chen Yufei, Badminton, Women’s singles
Zhang Changhong, Shooting, Men’s smallbore rifle, 3 positions
Wang Zhouyu, Weight lifting, Women’s -87kg
Liu Yang, Gymnastics, Men’s rings
Bao Shanju and Zhong Tianshi, Cycling, Track: women’s sprint
Li Wenwen, Weight lifting, Women’s +87kg
Xie Siyi, Diving, Men’s springboard
Guan Chenchen, Gymnastics, Women’s balance beam
Zou Jingyuan, Gymnastics, Men’s parallel bars
Silver: 22 medals
Sheng Lihao, Shooting, 10-m Air rifle men
Cao Yuan and Chen Aisen, Diving, Men’s synchronized 10-m platform
Zhang Yufei, Swimming, Women’s 100-m butterfly
Liao Qiuyun, Weight lifting, Women’s 55kg
Xu Xin and Liu Shiwen, Table Tennis, Mixed doubles
Xiao Ruoteng, Gymnastics, Men’s all around
Sun Yingsha, Table tennis, Women’s singles
Sun Yingsha, Table tennis, Women’s singles
Liu Lingling, Trampoline, Women’s event
Huang Yaqiong and Zheng Siwei, Badminton, Mixed doubles
Team China, Swimming, Mixed 4×100 medley relay
Li Junhui and Liu Yuchen, Badminton, Men’s doubles
Dong Dong, Trampoline, Men’s event
Wang Han, Diving, Women’s springboard
Chen Qingchen and Jia Yifan, Badminton, Women’s doubles
You Hao, Gymnastics, Men’s rings
Chen Long, Badminton, Men’s singles
Liu Hao and Zheng Pengfei, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s C-2 1,000-m sprint
Wang Zongyuan, Diving, Men’s springboard
Tang Xiijing, Gymnastics, Women’s balance beam
Huang Xuechen and Sun Wenyan, Artistic swimming, Duet
Bronze: 16 medals
Pang Wei, Shooting, 10-m Air pistol men
Jiang Ranxin, Shooting, 10-m Air pistol women
Yang Haoran, Shooting, 10-m Air rifle men
Wei Meng, Shooting, Skeet women
Li Bingjie, Swimming, Women’s 400-m freestyle
Zhao Shuai, Taekwondo, Men -68kg
Men’s Team, Gymnastics
Liu Zhiy and Zhang Lian, Rowing, Men’s double sculls
Team China, Women’s 3×3 basketball
Team China, Rowing, Women’s eight
Xiao Jiaruixuan, Shooting, Women’s short pistol
Bi Kun, Sailing, Men’s windsurfer (RS:X)
Xiao Routeng, Gymnastics, Men’s floor exercise
Li Yuehong, Shooting, Men’s rapid fire pistol
Walihan Sailike, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 60kg
Qian Zhou, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 76kg
Russian Olympic Committee, 53 medals
टीम आरओसी के डेविड बेल्यावस्की, निकिता नागोर्न्य, आर्टूर डालालोयन और डेनिस अबलियाज़िन ने 26 जुलाई, 2021 को टोक्यो, जापान में एरिएक जिमनास्टिक सेंटर में टोक्यो 2020 ओलंपिक खेलों के तीसरे दिन पुरुष टीम फाइनल जीतने के बाद स्वर्ण पदक जीता।
Gold: 14 medals
Sofia Pozdniakova, Fencing, Women’s sabre individual
Vitalina Batsarashkina, Shooting, Air pistol women
Vitalina Batsarashkina, Shooting, Women’s sport pistol
Maksim Khramtcov, Taekwondo, Men -80kg
Russian Olympic Committee, Men’s Team, Gymnastics
Evgeny Rylov, Swimming, Men’s 100-m backstroke
Vladislav Larin, Taekwondo, Men +80kg
Russian Olympic Committee, Women’s Team, Gymnastics
Russian Olympic Committee, Fencing, Men’s team foil
Evgeny Rylov, Swimming, Men’s 200-m backstroke
Russian Olympic Committee, Fencing, Women’s team sabre
Andrey Rublev and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Tennis, Mixed doubles
Musa Evloev, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 97kg
Svetlana Kolenichenko and Svetlana Romashina, Artistic swimming, duet
Silver: 21 medals
Artem Chernousov and Vitalina Batarshkina, Shooting, Mixed team air pistol
Inna Deriglazova, Fencing, Women’s foil individual
Sofya Velikaya, Fencing, Women’s sabre individual
Anastasiia Galashina, Shooting, 10m Air rifle women
Tatiana Minin, Taekwondo, Women -57kg
Women’s Team, Archery
Kliment Kolesnikov, Swimming, Men’s 100-m backstroke
Russian Olympic Committee, Swimming, Men’s 4×200 freestyle relay
Russian Olympic Committee, Women’s 3×3 basketball
Russian Olympic Committee, Men’s 3×3 basketball
Elena Oryabinskaya, Rowing, Women’s pair
Russian Olympic Committee, Fencing, Men’s team épée
Elena Osipova, Archery, Women’s individual
Hanna Prakhatsen, Rowing, Women’s single sculls
Yulia Zykova, Shooting, Women’s smallbore rifle, 3 positions
Russian Olympic Committee, Fencing, Men’s team foil
Anastasiia Iliankova, Gymnastics, Women’s uneven bars
Karen Khachanov, Tennis, men’s singles
Aslan karatsev and Elena Vesnina, Tennis, Mixed doubles
Sergey Kamenskiy, Shooting, Men’s smallbore rifle 3 positions
Dennis Abliazin, Gymnastics, Men’s vault
Bronze: 18 medals
Yulia Karimova and Sergey Kamensky, Shooting, Mixed team air rifle
Larisa Korobeynikova, Fencing, Women’s foil individual
Wikhail Artamonov, Taekwondo, Men -58kg
Aleksandr Bondar and Viktor Minibaev, Diving, Men’s synchronized 10-m platform
Madina Taimazova, Judo, Women’s -70kg
Nikita Nagornyy, Gymnastics, Men’s all around
Kliment Kolesnikov, Swimming, Men’s 100-m freestyle
Miyaz Ilyasov, Judo, Men’s -100kg
Angelina Melnikova, Gymnastics, Women’s individual all around
Angelina Melnikova, Gymnastics, Women’s floor exercise
Tamerlan Bashaev, Judo, Men’s +100kg
Yulia Karimova, Shooting, Women’s smallbore rifle, 3 positions
Imam Khatayev, Boxing, Men’s light heavy (178 pounds)
Andrey Zamkovoy, Boxing, Men’s welterweight (152 pounds)
Daria Shemeleva and Anastasiia Voinova, Cycling, Track: women’s team sprint
Sergey Emelin, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 60kg
Sergey Semenov, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 130kg
Nikita Nagornyy, Gymnastics, Men’s high bar
Great Britain, 48 medals
Gold: 15 medals
Tom Pidcock, Cycling, Men’s Cross country
Tom Daley and Matty Lee, Diving, Men’s synchronized 10-m platform
Adam Peaty, Swimming, Men’s 100-m breaststroke
Tom Dean, Swimming, Men’s 200-m freestyle
Team Great Britain, Swimming, Men’s 4×200-m freestyle relay
Bethany Shriever, BMX, Women’s racing
Team Great Britain, Swimming, Mixed 4×200-m freestyle relay
Team Great Britain, Triathlon, Mixed relay
Charlotte Worthington, BMX, Women’s freestyle
Max Whitlock, Gymnastics, Men’s pommel horse
Team Great Britain, Equestrian, Team eventing
Dylan Fletcher and Stuart Bithell, Sailing, Men’s 49er
Giles Scott, Sailing, Men’s finn
Hannah Mills and Eilidh McIntyre, Sailing, Women’s 470
Ben Maher, Equestrian, Individual jumping
Silver: 18 medals
Bradly Sinden, Taekwondo, Win -68kg
Lauren Williams, Taekwondo, Women -67kg
Alex Yee, Triathlon, Men’s individual
Georgia Taylor-Brown, Triathlon, Women’s individual
Duncan Scott, Swimming, Men’s 200-m freestyle
Team Great Britain, Rowing, Men’s quadruple sculls
Mallory Franklin, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s C-1 slalom
Duncan Scott, Swimming, Men’s 200-m individual medley
Kye White, BMX, Men’s racing
Team Great Britain, Swimming, Men’s 4×100-m medley relay
Tom McEwen, Equestrian, Individual eventing
Emily Campbell, Weight lifting, Women’s +87kg
John Gimson and Anna Burnet, Sailing, Mixed nacra 17
Keely Hodgkinson, Track and field, Women’s 800 m
Team Great Britain, Cycling, Track: Men’s team sprint
Team Great Britain, Cycling, Track: Women’s team pursuit
Pat McCormack, Boxing, Men’s welterweight (152 pounds)
Ben Whittaker, Boxing, Men’s light heavy (178 pounds)
Bronze: 15 medals
Chelsie Giles, Judo, Women -52kg
Women’s Team, Gymnastics
Bianca Walkden, Taekwondo, Women +67kg
Team Great Britain, Equestrian, Dressage
Charlotte Dujardin/Gio, Equestrian, Individual dressage
Matthew Coward-Holley, Shooting, Men’s trap
Team Great Britain, Rowing, Men’s eight
Luke Greenbank, Swimming, Men’s 200-m backstroke
Bryony Page, Trampoline, Women’s event
Karriss Artingstall, Boxing, Women’s featherweight (125 pounds)
Emma Wilson, Sailing, Women’s windsurfer (RS:X)
Bryony Page, Trampoline, Women’s event
Declan Brooks, BMX, Men’s freestyle
Frazer Clarke, Boxing, Men’s super heavy (+200 pounds)
Sky Brown, Skateboarding, Women’s park
Japan, 40 medals
टीम जापान की मोमीजी निशिया 26 जुलाई, 2021 को टोक्यो, जापान में एरिएक अर्बन स्पोर्ट्स पार्क में टोक्यो 2020 ओलंपिक खेलों के तीसरे दिन महिला स्ट्रीट फ़ाइनल पदक समारोह के दौरान अपने स्वर्ण पदक के साथ पोज़ देती हैं।
Gold: 21 medals
Naohisa Takato, Judo, Men -60 kg
Hifumi Abe, Judo, Men -66 kg
Shohei Ono, Judo, Men -73 kg
Uta Abe, Judo, Women -52 kg
Yuto Horigome, Skateboarding, Men’s street
Momiji Nishiya, Skateboarding, Women’s street
Yui Ohashi, Swimming, Women’s 400-m Individual medley
Mizutani Jun and Ito Mima, Table tennis, Mixed doubles
Takanori Nagase, Judo, Men -81kg
Women’s Tournament, Softball
Yui Ohashi, Swimming, Women’s 200-m Individual medley
Chizuru Arai, Judo, Women’s -70kg
Daiki Hashimoto, Gymnastics, Men’s all around
Aaron Wolf, Judo, Men’s 100kg
Shori Hamada, Judo, Women’s -78kg
Akira Sone, Judo, Women’s +78kg
Team Japan, Fencing, Men’s team épée
Daiki Hashimoto, Gymnastics, Men’s high bar
Sakura Yosozumi, Skateboarding, Women’s park
Yukako Kawai, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 62kg
Sena Irie, Boxing, Women’s featherweight (125 pounds)
Silver: 7 medals
Kanoa Igarashi, Surfing, Men’s shortboard
Funa Tonaki, Judo, Women -48 kg
Men’s Team, Gymnastics
Tomoru Honda, Swimming, 200-m butterfly
Team Japan, Judo, Mixed team
Kenchiro Fumita, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 60kg
Cocona Hiraki, Skateboarding, Women’s park
Bronze: 11 medals
Funa Nakayama, Skateboarding, Women’s street
Mikiko Ando, Weight lifting, Women’s 59 kg
Tsukasa Yoshida, Judo, Women -57 kg
Team Japan, Archery, Men’s team
Mima Ito, Table tennis, Women’s singles
Amuro Tsuzuki, Surfing, Women’s shortboard
Takaharu Furukawa, Archery, Men’s individual
Arisa Higashino and Yuta Watanabe, Badminton, Mixed doubles
Kazuma Kaya, Gymnastics, Men’s pommel horse
Mai Murakami, Gymnastics, Women’s floor exercise
Shohei Yabiku, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 77kg
Australia, 36 medals
26 जुलाई, 2021 को टोक्यो, जापान में टोक्यो एक्वेटिक्स सेंटर में टोक्यो 2020 ओलंपिक खेलों के तीसरे दिन महिलाओं की 400-मीटर फ़्रीस्टाइल फ़ाइनल में स्वर्ण जीतने के बाद पदक समारोह के दौरान टीम ऑस्ट्रेलिया की एरियन टिटमस लहरें।
Gold: 15 medals
Ariarne Titmus, Swimming, Women’s 400-m freestyle
Team Australia, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
Kaylee McKeown, Swimming, Women’s 100-m backstroke
Ariarne Titmus, Swimming, Women’s 200-m freestyle
Team Australia, Rowing, Men’s Four
Team Australia, Rowing, Women’s Four
Zac Stubblety-Cook, Swimming, Men’s 200-m breastroke
Jessica Fox, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s C-1 slalom
Emma McKeon, Swimming, Women’s 100-m freestyle
Emma McKeon, Swimming, Women’s 50-m freestyle
Kaylee McKeown, Swimming, Women’s 200-m backstroke
Team Australia, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m medley relay
Logan Martin, BMX, Men’s freestyle
Matthew Wearn, Sailing, Men’s laser
Matthew Belcher and William Ryan, Sailing, Men’s 470
Silver: 4 medals
Jack McLoughlin, Swimming, Men’s 400-m freestyle
Kyle Chalmers, Swimming, Men’s 100-m freestyle
Ariarne Titmus, Swimming, Women’s 800-m freestyle
Team Australia, Equestrian, Team eventing
Bronze: 17 medals
Jessica Fox, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-1 slalom
Owen Wright, Surfing, Men’s shortboard
Emma McKeon, Swimming, Women’s 100-m butterfly
Brendon Smith, Swimming, Men’s 400-m individual medley
Team Australia, Swimming, Men’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
Team Australia, Swimming, Men’s 4×200-m freestyle relay
Team Australia, Rowing, Men’s quadruple sculls
Team Australia, Rowing, Women’s quadruple sculls
Rohan Dennis, Cycling, Men’s road time trial
Team Australia, Swimming, Women’s 4×200-m freestyle relay
Cate Campbell, Swimming, Women’s 100-m freestyle
Emily Seebohm, Swimming, Women’s 200-m backstroke
Team Australia, Swimming, Mixed 400-m medley relay
Ashleigh Barty and John Peers, Tennis, Mixed doubles
Andrew Hoy, Equestrian, Individual eventing
Kareena Lee, Swimming, Women’s 10km open water
Team Australia, Cycling, Track: Men’s team pursuit
Germany, 33 medals
Gold: 9 medals
Ricarda Funk, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-1 Slalom
Team Germany, Equestrian, Team Dressage
Jessica Von Brendow-Werndl, Equestrian, Individual dressage
Alexander Zverev, Tennis, Men’s singles
Julia Kradjewski, Equestrian, Individual eventing
Aline Focken, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 76kg
Malaika Mihambo, Track and field, Women’s long jump
Team Germany, Cycling, Track: Women’s team pursuit
Florian Wellbrock, Swimming, Men’s 10km open water
Silver: 8 medals
Eduard Trippel, Judo, Men’s -90kg
Isabell Werth, Equestrian, Individual dressage
Jonathan Rommelmann and Jason Osborne, Rowing, Men’s lightweight double sculls
Team Germany, Rowing, Men’s eight
Sophie Lee Friedrich and Emma Hinze, Cycling, Track: Women’s team sprint
Kristin Pudenz, Track and field, Women’s discus throw
Tina Lutz and Susann Beucke, Sailing, Women’s 49er FX
Lukas Dauser, Gymnastics, Men’s parallel bars
Bronze: 16 medals
Germany’s Women’s Team, Archery
Sideris Tasiadis, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s canoe
Lena Hentschel and Tina Punzel, Diving, Women’s synchronized 3-m springboard
Patrick Hausding and Lars Rudiger, Diving, Men’s synchronized 3-m springboard
Sarah Kohler, Swimming, Women’s 1,500-m freestyle
Andrea Herzog, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s C-1 Slalom
Anna Maria Wagner, Judo, Women’s -78kg
Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Table tennis, Men’s singles
Team Germany, Judo, Mixed team
Florian Wellbrock, Swimming, Men’s 1,500-m freestyle
Hannes Anger, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s K-1 slalom
Sideris Tasiadis, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s C-1 slalom
Erik Heil and Thomas Plossel, Sailing, Men’s 49er
Paul Kohlhoff and Alica Stuhlemmer, Sailing, Mixed Nacra 17
Frank Stabler, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 67kg
Denis Kudla, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 87kg
Italy, 31 medals
Gold: 6 medals
Vito Dell’aquila, Taekwondo, Men -58kg
Valentina Rodini and Federica Casarini, Rowing, Women’s lightweight double sculls
Lamont Marcell Jacobs, Track and field, Men’s 100 m
Gianmarco Tamberi, Track and field, Men’s high jump
Ruggero Tita and Caterina Banti, Sailing, Mixed nacra 17
Team Italy, Cycling, Track: Men’s team pursuit
Silver: 9 medals
Daniele Garozzo, Fencing, Men’s foil individual
Luigi Samele, Fencing, Men’s sabre individual
Team Italy, Swimming, Men’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
Diana Bacosi, Shooting, Skeet women
Giorgia Bordignon, Weight lifting, Women’s 64kg
Team Italy, Fencing, Men’s team sabre
Gregorio Paltrinieri, Swimming, Men’s 800-m freestyle
Mauro Nespoli, Archery, Men’s individual
Vanessa Ferrari, Gymnastics, Women’s floor exercise
Giorgia Bordignon, Weight lifting, Women’s 64kg
Bronze: 16 medals
Nicolo MartinenghI, Swimming, Men’s 100-m breaststroke
Elisa Longo Borghini, Cycling, Women’s road race
Odette Giuffrida, Judo, Women -52kg
Mirko Zanni, Weight lifting, Men’s 67kg
Women’s Team, Épée Fencing
Women’s Team, Foil Fencing
Maria Centracchio, Judo, Women -63kg
Federico Burdisso, Swimming, Men’s 200-m butterfly
Team Italy, Rowing, Men’s four
Stefano Oppo and Pietro Ruta, Rowing, Men’s lightweight double sculls
Lucilla Boari, Archery, Women’s individual
Simona Quadarella, Swimming, Women’s 800-m freestyle
Antonio Pizzolato, Weight lifting, Men’s -81kg
Irma Testa, Boxing, Women’s featherweight (125 pounds)
Elisa Longo Borghini, Cycling, Women’s road race
Gregorio Paltrinieri, Swimming, Men’s 10km open water
France, 25 medals
Gold: 6 medals
Romain Cannone, Fencing, Men’s épée individual
Clarisse Agbegnenou, Judo, Women -63kg
Hugo Boucheron and Matthieu Androdias, Rowing, Men’s double sculls
Team France, Judo, Mixed team
Team France, Fencing, Men’s team foil
Jean Quiquampoix, Shooting, Men’s rapid fire pistol
Silver: 10 medals
Amandine Buchard Nordmeyer, Judo, Women -52 kg
Sarah-Leonie Cysique, Judo, Women -57 kg
Huge Boucheron and Matthieu Androdias, Rowing, Men’s double sculls
Madeleine Malonga, Judo, Women’s -78kg
Team France, Fencing, Women’s team foil
Team France, Fencing, Women’s team sabre
Thomas Goyard, Sailing, Men’s windsurfer (RS:X)
Charline Picon, Sailing, Women’s windsurfer (RS:X)
Team France, Rugby, Women’s tournament
Florent Manaudou, Swimming, Men’s 50-m freestyle
Bronze: 9 medals
Luka Mkheidze, Judo, Men -60 kg
Manon Brunet, Fencing, Women’s sabre individual
Althea Laurin, Taekwondo, Women’s +67kg
Teddy Riner, Judo, Men’s +100kg
Romane Dicko, Judo, Women’s +78kg
Team France, Triathlon, Mixed relay
Team France, Equestrian, Team eventing
Team France, Cycling, Men’s team sprint
Camille Lecointre and Aloise Retornaz, Sailing, Women’s 470
Netherlands, 23 medals
Gold: 6 medals
Annemiek Van Vleuten, Cycling, Women’s road time trial
Team Netherlands, Rowing, Men’s quadruple sculls
Niek Kimmann, BMX, Men’s racing
Kiran Badloe, Sailing, Men’s windsurfer (RS:X)
Sifan Hassan, Track and field, Women’s 5,000 m
Team Netherlands, Cycling, Track: Men’s team sprint
Silver: 8 medals
Mixed Team Netherlands, Archery
Annemiek van Vleuten, Cycling, Women’s road race
Arno Kamminga, Swimming, Men’s 100-m breaststroke
Melvin Twellaar and Stefan Broenink, Rowing, Men’s double sculls
Team Netherlands, Rowing, Women’s four
Tom Dumoulin, Cycling, Men’s road time trial
Arno Kamminga, Swimming, Men’s 200-m breastroke
Sharon Van Rouwendaal, Swimming, Women’s 10km open water
Bronze: 9 medals
Roos De Jong and Lisa Scheenaard, Rowing, Women’s double sculls
Anna Van Der Breggen, Cycling, Women’s road time trial
Sanne Van Duke, Judo, Women’s -70kg
Ilse Paulis and Marieke Keijser, Rowing, Women’s lightweight double sculls
Merel Smulders, BMX, Women’s racing
Marit Bouwmeester, Sailing, Women’s laser radial
Annemiek Bekkering and Annette Duetz, Sailing, Women’s 49er FX
Femke Bol, Track and field, Women’s 400-m hurdles
Maikel Van Der Vleuten, Equestrian, Individual jumping
South Korea, 19 medals
Gold: 6 medals
Men’s Team, Archery
Women’s Team, Archery
Mixed Team, Archery
Team South Korea, Fencing, Men’s team sabre
An San, Archery, Women’s individual
Jeahwan, Gymnastics, Men’s vault
Silver: 4 medals
Team South Korea, Women’s Épée Fencing
Lee Da-Bin, Taekwondo, Women +67kg
Guham Cho, Judo, Men’s 100kg
Kim Minjung, Shooting, Women’s sport pistol
Bronze: 8 medals
An Baul, Judo, Men -66kg
An Chang-Rim, Judo, Men -73kg
Kim Jung-Hwan, Fencing, Men’s sabre individual
Jang Jun, Taekwondo, Men -58kg
In Kyo-Don, Taekwondo, Men +80kg
Team South Korea, Fencing, Men’s Team épeé
Team South Korea, Fencing, Women’s team sabre
Yeo Seojeong, Gymnastics, Women’s vault
Kim So-Yeong and Kong Hee-Yong, Badminton, Women’s’ doubles
New Zealand, 15 medals
Gold: 6 medals
Grace Prendergas and Kerri Gowler, Rowing, Women’s pair
Team New Zealand, Rowing, Women’s single sculls
Team New Zealand, Rowing, Men’s eight
Team New Zealand, Rugby, Women’s tournament
Lisa Carrington, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-1,200-m sprint
Lisa Carrington and Caitlin Ryan, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-2,500-m sprint
Silver: 3 medals
Brooke Donoghue and Hannah Osborne, Rowing, Women’s double sculls
Team New Zealand, Rowing, Women’s eight
Team New Zealand, Rugby
Blair Tuke and Peter Burling, Sailing, Men’s 49er
Bronze: 5 medals
Hayden Wilde, Triathlon, Men’s individual
Marcus Daniell and Michael Venus, Tennis, Men’s doubles
Dylan Schmidt, Trampoline, Men’s event
Valerie Adams, Track and field, Women’s shot put
David Kyika, Boxing, Men’s heavy
Canada, 15 medals
Gold: 4 medals
Maggie MacNeil, Swimming, Women’s 100-m butterfly
Maude Charron, Weight lifting, Women’s 64kg
Team Canada, Rowing, Women’s eight
Andre De Grasse, Track and Field, Men’s 200 m
Silver: 4 medals
Team Canada, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu, Diving, Women’s synchronized 3-m springboard
Kylie Masse, Swimming, Women’s 100-m backstroke
Kylie Masse, Swimming, Women’s 200-m backstroke
Bronze: 7 medals
Team Canada, Softball, Women’s tournament
Jessica Klimkait, Judo, Women -57 kg
Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard, Judo, Women -63kg
Penny Oleksiak, Swimming, Women’s 200-m freestyle
Caileigh Filmer and Hillary Janssens, Rowing, Women’s pair
Team Canada, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m medley relay
Andrew De Grasse, Track and field, Men’s 100 m
Brazil, 15 medals
Gold: 4 medals
Italo Ferreira, Surfing, Men’s shortboard
Rebeca Andrade, Gymnastics, Women’s vault
Kahena Kunze and Martine Grael, Sailing, Women’s 49er FX
Ana Marcela Cunha, Swimming, Women’s 10km open water
Silver: 3 medals
Kelvin Hoefler, Skateboarding, Men’s street
Rayssa Leal, Skateboarding, Women’s street
Rebeca Andrade, Gymnastics, Women’s individual all around
Bronze: 8 medals
Daniel Cargnin, Judo, Men -66kg
Fernando Scheffer, Swimming, Men’s 200-m freestyle
Mayra Aguiar, Judo, Women’s -78kg
Laura Pigossi and Luisa Stefani, Tennis, Women’s doubles
Bruno Fratus, Swimming, Men’s 50-m freestyle
Alison Dos Santos, Track and field, Men’s 400-m hurdles
Thiago Braz, Track and field, Men’s pole vault
Abner Teixeira, Boxing, Men’s heavyweight (200 pounds)
Hungary, 13 medals
Gold: 4 medals
Aron Szilagyi, Fencing, Men’s sabre individual
Kristof Milak, Swimming, Men’s 200-m butterfly
Balint Kopasz, Canoe/Kayyak, Men’s K-1 1,000-m sprint
Tamas Lorincz, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 77kg
Silver: 6 medals
Gergely Siklosi, Fencing, Men’s épée individual
Kristof Milak, Swimming, Men’s 100-m butterfly
Adam Varga, Canoe/Kayyak, Men’s K-1 1,000-m sprint
Zsombor Berecz, Sailing, Men’s finn
Viktor Lorincz, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 87kg
Kristof Rasovszky, Swimming, Men’s 10km open water
Bronze: 3 medals
Team Hungary, Fencing, Men’s team sabre
Krisztian Toth, Judo, Men’s -90kg
Danusia Kozak and Dora Bodonyi, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-2 500-m sprint
Cuba, 12 medals
Gold: 5 medals
Luis Alberto Orta, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 60kg
Mijain Lopez, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 130kg
Serguey Torres Madrigal and Jorge Enriquex Fernando Dyan, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s C-2 1,000-m sprint
Roniel Iglesias, Boxing, Men’s welterweight (152 pounds)
Arien Lopez Cardona, Boxing, Men’s light heavy (178 pounds)
Silver: 3 medals
Idalys Ortiz, Judo, Women’s +78kg
Juan Miguel Echevarria, Track and field, Men’s long jump
Leuris Pupo, Shooting, Men’s rapid fire pistol
Bronze: 4 medals
Ralfael Alba Castillo, Taekwondo, Men +80kg
Maykel Masso, Track and field, Men’s long jump
Yaime Perez, Track and field, Women’s discus throw
Lazaro Alvarez, Boxing, Men’s featherweight (125 pounds)
Switzerland, 12 medals
Gold: 3 medals
Jolanda Neff, Cycling, Women’s mountain bike
Nina Christen, Shooting, Women’s smallbore rifle, 3 positions
Belinda Bencic, Tennis, Women’s singles
Silver: 4 medals
Sina Frei, Cycling, Women’s mountain bike
Mathias Fluckiger, Cycling mountain bike, Men’s cross country
Marlen Reusser, Cycling, Women’s road time trial
Belinda Bencic and Viktorija Golubic, Tennis, Women’s doubles
Bronze: 5 medals
Linda Indergand, Cycling, Women’s mountain bike
Nina Christen, Shooting, 10m Air rifle women
Jérémy Desplanches, Swimming, Men’s 200-m individual medley
Noe Ponti, Swimming, Men’s 100-m butterfly
Nikita Ducarroz, BMX, Women’s freestyle
Taiwan, 11 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Hsing-Chun Kuo, Weight lifting, Women’s -59 kg
Yang Lee and Chi-Lin Wang, Badminton, Men’s doubles
Silver: 4 medals
Men’s Team, Archery
Yang Yung Wei, Judo, Men -60kg
Tzu Ying Tai, Badminton, Women’s singles
Chih Kai Lee, Gymnastics, Men’s pommel horse
Bronze: 5 medals
Lin Yun Ju and Cheng I-Ching, Table Tennis, Mixed doubles
Lo Chia-Ling, Taekwondo, Women -57kg
Chen Wen-Huei, Weightlifting, Women’s 64kg
Cheng Tsung Pan, Golf, Men’s tournament
Hsiaowen Huang, Boxing, Women’s fly (112 pounds)
Ukraine, 11 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Zhan Belenyuk, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 87kg
Silver: 2 medals
Mykhailo Romanchuk, Swimming, Men’s 1,500-m freestyle
Parviz Nasibov, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 67kg
Bronze: 8 medals
Olena Kostevych and Oleh Omelchuk, Shooting, Mixed team air pistol
Igor Reizlin, Fencing, Men’s épée individual
Daria Bilodid, Judo, Women -48 kg
Mykhailo Romanchuk, Swimming, Men’s 800-m freestyle
Elina Svitolina, Tennis, Women’s singles
Alla Cherkasova, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 68kg
Iryna Koliadenko, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 62kg
Marta Fedina and Anastasiya Savchuk, Artistic swimming, Duet
Poland, 10 medals
Gold: 3 medals
Team Poland, Track and field, Mixed 4×400-m relay
Anita Wlodarczyk, Track and field, Women’s hammer throw
Wojciech Nowicki, Track and field, Men’s hammer throw
Silver: 3 medals
Team Poland, Rowing, Women’s quadruple sculls
Anna Pulawska, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-2 500-m sprint
Agnieszka Skrzypulec and Jolanta Ogar, Sailing, Women’s 470
Bronze: 4 medal
Malwina Kopron, Track and field, Women’s hammer throw
Pawel Fajdek, Traack and field, Men’s hammer throw
Patryk Dobek, Track and field, Men’s 800 m
Tadeusz Michalik, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 97kg
Spain, 10 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Alberto Fernandex and Fatima Galvez, Shooting, Men’s team trap
Silver: 4 medals
Maialen Chourraut, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-1 Slalom
Adriana Cerezo Iglesias, Taekwondo, Women -49kg
Rayderley Zapata, Gymnastics, Men’s floor exercise
Teresa Portela Rivas, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-1,200-m sprint
Bronze: 5 medals
David Valero, Cycling, Men’s cross country
Pablo Carrenyo, Tennis, Men’s singles
Ana Peleteiro, Track and field, Women’s triple jump
Joan Cardona, Sailing, Men’s finn
Jordi Xammar, Sailing, Men’s 470
Czech Republic, 8 medals
Gold: 4 medals
Jiri Liptak, Shooting, Men’s trap
Jiri Prskavec, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s K-1 slalom
Lukas Krpalek, Judo, Men’s 100+kg
Barbora Krejcikova and Katerina Siniakova, Tennis, Women’s doubles
Silver: 3 medals
Lukas Rohan, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s canoe
David Kostelecky, Shooting, Men’s trap
Marketa Vondrousova, Tennis, Women’s singles
Bronze: 1 medal
Alexander Choupenitch, Fencing, Men’s foil individual
Croatia, 8 medals
Gold: 3 medals
Matea Jelic, Taekwondo, Women -67kg
Martin Sinkovic and Valent Sinkovic, Rowing, Men’s pair
Mate Pavic and Nikola Mektic, Tennis, Men’s doubles
Silver: 3 medals
Ivan Dodig and Marin Cilic, Tennis, Men’s doubles
Tonci Stipanovic, Sailing, Men’s laser
Tin Srbic, Gymnastics, Men’s high bar
Bronze: 2 medals
Toni Kanaet, Taekwondo, Ken -80kg
Team Croatia, Rowing, Men’s single sculls
Sweden, 7 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Daniel Stahl, Track and field, Men’s discus throw
Armand Duplantis, Track and field, Men’s pole vault
Silver: 5 medals
Simon Pettersson, Track and field, Men’s discus throw
Josefin Olsson, Sailing, Women’s laser radial
Sarah Sjostrom, Swimming, Women’s 50-m freestyle
Anton Dahlberg and Fredrik Bergstrom, Sailing, Men’s 470
Peder Fredricson, Equestrian, Individual jumping
Georgia, 7 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Lasha Bekauri, Judo, Men’s -90kg
Lasha Talakhadze, Weight lifting, Men’s +109kg
Silver: 4 medals
Vazha Margvelashvili, Judo, Men -66kg
Lasha Shavdatuashvili, Judo, Men -73kg
Guram, Judo, Men’s +100kg
Iakobi Kajaia, Wrestling, Men’s greco roman 130kg
Bronze: 1 medal
Anton Plyesnoy, Weight lifting, Men’s -96kg
Denmark, 7 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Anne-Marie Rindom, Sailing, Women’s laser radial
Viktor Axelsen, Badminton, Men’s singles
Silver: 2 medals
Jesper Hansen, Shooting, Skeet men
Team Denmark, Cycling, Track: Men’s team pursuit
Bronze: 3 medals
Frederic Vystavel and Joachim Sutton, Rowing, Men’s pair
Pernille Blume, Swimming, Women’s 50-m freestyle
Emma Jorgensen, Canoe/Kayak, Women’s K-1,200-m sprint
Serbia, 6 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Benjamin Savsek, Canoe Slalom, Men’s Canoe
Benjamin Savsek, Canoe Slalom, Men’s Canoe
Silver: 1 medal
Damir Mikec, Shooting, 10m Air pistol men
Bronze: 4 medals
Tijana Bogdanovic, Taekwondo, Women -49kg
Team Serbia, Men’s 3×3 basketball
Milenko Sebic, Shooting, Men’s smallbore rifle 3 positions
Zurabi Datunashvili, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 87kg
Turkey, 6 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Mete Gazoz, Archery, Men’s individual
Bronze: 5 medals
Hakan Recber, Taekwondo, Men -68kg
Hatice Kübra Ilgün, Taekwondo, Women -57kg
Yasemin Adar, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 76kg
Riza Kayaalp, Wrestling, Men’s greco-roman 130kg
Ferhat Arican, Gymnastics, Men’s parallel bars
Norway, 5 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Kristian Blummenfelt, Triathlon, Men’s individual
Karsten Warholm, Track and field, Men’s 400-m hurdles
Silver: 2 medals
Team Norway, Rowing, Men’s single sculls
Eivind Henriksen, Track and field, Men’s hammer throw
Bronze: 1 medal
Hermann Tomasgaard, Sailing, Men’s laser
Jamaica, 5 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Elaine Thompson-Herah, Track and field, Women’s 100 m
Elaine Thompson-Herah, Track and field, Women’s 200 m
Silver: 1 medal
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Track and field, Women’s 100 m
Megan Tapper, Track and field, Women’s 100-m hurdles
Bronze: 1 medal
Shericka Jackson, Track and field, Women’s 100 m
Megan Tapper, Track and field, Women’s 100-m hurdles
Kenya, 5 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir, Track and field, Men’s 800 m
Silver: 2 medals
Helen Obiri, Track and field, Women’s 5,000 m
Ferguson Rotich, Track and field, Men’s 800 m
Bronze: 2 medals
Benjamin Kigen, Track and field, Men’s 3,000-m steeplechase
Hyvin Kiyeng, Track and field, Women’s 3,000-m steeplechase
Austria, 5 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Anna Kiesenhofer, Cycling road, Women’s road race
Silver: 1 medal
Michaela Polleres, Judo, Women’s -70kg
Bronze: 3 medals
Shamil Borchashvili, Judo, Men -81 kg
Team Austria, Rowing, Women’s single sculls
Lukas Weisshaidinger, Track and field, Men’s discus throw
Indonesia, 5 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Greysia Apriani Polii, Badminton, Women’s doubles
Silver: 1 medal
Eko Yuli Irawan, Weight lifting, Men’s -61kg
Bronze: 3 medals
Windy Cantika Aisah, Weight lifting, Women’s -49kg
Rahmat Abdullah, Weight lifting, Women’s -73kg
Anthony Ginting, Badminton, Men’s singles
Iran, 4 medals
Gold: 2 medal
Javad Foroughi, Shooting, 10m Air pistol men
Mohammad Reza Geraei, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 67kg
Silver: 1 medal
Ali Davoudi, Weight lifting, Men’s +109kg
Bronze: 1 medal
Mohammadhadi Abdollah, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 97kg
Slovenia, 4 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Benjamin Savsek, Canoe, Men’s canoe
Primoz Roglic, Cycling, men’s road time trial
Silver: 1 medal
Tina Trstenjak, Judo, Women -63kg
Tina Trstenjak, Judo, Women -63kg
Bronze: 1 medal
Tadej Pogacar, Cycling, Men’s road racefserbi
Romania, 4 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Ancuta Bodnar and Simona-Geanina Radis, Rowing, Women’s double sculls
Silver: 3 medals
Ana Maria Popescu, Fencing, Women’s épée individual
Team Romania, Rowing, Men’s four
Ciprian Tudosa and Marius-Vasile Cozmiuc, Rowing, Men’s pair
Venezuela, 4 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Yulimar Rojas, Track and field, Women’s triple jump
Silver: 3 medals
Julio Mayora, Weight lifting, Men’s -73kg
Keydomar Vallenilla, Weight lifting, Men’s -96kg
Daniel Dhers, BMX, Men’s freestyle
Kazakhstan, 4 medals
Bronze: 4 medals
Igor Son, Weight lifting, Men’s 61kg
Zulfiya Chinshanlo, Weight lifting, Women’s 55kg
Yeldos Smetov, Judo, Men -60kg
Zulfiya Chinshanlo, Weight lifting, Women’s 55kg
Ecuador, 3 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Richard Carapaz, Cycling road, Men’s road race
Neisi Dajomes, Weight lifting, Women’s -76kg
Silver: 1 medal
Yajaira Salazar, Weight lifting, Women’s -87kg
Greece, 3 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Team Greece, Rowing, Men’s single sculls
Miltiadis Tentoglou, Track and field, Men’s long jump
Bronze: 1 medal
Eleftherios Petrounias, Gymnastics, Men’s rings
Uzbekistan, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Ulugbek Rashitov, Taekwondo, Men -68kg
Akbar Djuraev, Weiht lifting, Men’s 109kg
Bronze: 1 medal
Davlat Bobonov, Judo, Men’s -90kg
Hong Kong, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Cheung Ka Long, Fencing, Men’s foil individual
Silver: 2 medals
Siobhan Haughey, Swimming, Women’s 200-m freestyle
Siobhan Haughey, Swimming, Women’s 100-m freestyle
Slovakia, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Zuzana Rehak Stefecokova, Shooting, Women’s trap
Silver: 2 medals
Jakub Grigar, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s K-1 slalom
Rory Sabbatini, Golf, Men’s tournament
South Africa, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Tatjana Schoenmaker, Swimming, Women’s 200-m breastroke
Silver: 2 medals
Bianca Buitendag, Surfing, Women’s shortboard
Tatjana Schoenmaker, Swimming, Women’s 100-m breastroke
Belgium, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Nina Derwael, Gymnastics, Women’s uneven bars
Silver: 1 medal
Wout van Aert, Cycling road, Men’s road race
Bronze: 1 medal
Matthias Casse, Judo, Men -81 kg
Matthias Casse, Judo, Men -81 kg
Uganda, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Peruth Chemutai, Track and field, Women’s 3,000-m steeplechase
Silver: 1 medal
Joshua Cheptegei, Track and field, Men’s 10,000 m
Bronze: 1 medal
Jacob Kiplimo, Track and field, Men’s 10,000 m
Ethiopia, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Selemon Barega, Track and field, Men’s 10,000 m
Silver: 1 medal
Lamecha Girma, Track and field, Men’s 3,000-m steeplechase
Bronze: 1 medal
Gudaf Tsegay, Track and field, Women’s 5,000 m
Gudaf Tsegay, Track and field, Women’s 5,000 m
Ireland, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Fintan McCarthy and Paul O’Donovan, Rowing, Men’s lightweight double sculls
Bronze: 2 medals
Aiden Walsh, Boxing, Men’s welterweight (152 pounds)
Team Ireland, Rowing, Women’s four
Israel, 3 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Artem Dolgopyat, Gymnastics, Men’s floor exercise
Bronze: 2 medals
Avishag Semberg, Taekwondo, Women -49kg
Team Israel, Judo, Mixed team
Armenia, 3 medals
Silver: 2 medals
Simon Martirosyan, Weight lifting, Men’s 109kg
Artur Aleksanyan, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 97kg
Bronze: 1 medal
Artur Davtyan, Gymnastics, Men’s vault
Colombia, 3 medals
Silver: 2 medals
Luis Mosquera, Weight lifting, Men’s 67kg
Mariana Pajon, BMX, Women’s racing
Bronze: 1 medal
Carolos Ramirez, BMX, Men’s racing
Dominican Republic, 3 medals
Silver: 2 medals
Team Dominican Republic, Track and field, Mixed 4×400-m relay
Zacarias Bonnat, Weight lifting, Men’s -81kg
Bronze: 1 medal
Crismery Santana, Weight lifting, Women’s -87kg
Kyrgyzstan, 3 medals
Silver: 2 medals
Akzhol Makhmudov, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 77kg
Aisuluu Tynybekova, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 62kg
Bronze: 1 medal
Meerim Zhumanazarova, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 68kg
India, 3 medals
Silver: 1 medal
Mirabai Chanu Saikho, Weight lifting, Women’s 49kg
Bronze: 2 medals
P.V. Sindhu, Badminton, Women’s singles
Lovlina Borgohain, Boxing, Women’s welterweight (152 pounds)
Mongolia, 3 medals
Silver: 1 medal
Saeid Mollaei, Judo, Men -81kg
Saeid Mollaei, Judo, Men -81kg
Bronze: 2 medals
Tsogtbaatar Tsend-Ochir, Judo, Men -73kg
Urantsetseg Munkhbart, Judo, Women -48kg
Portugal, 3 medals
Silver: 1 medal
Patricia Mamona, Track and field, Women’s triple jump
Bronze: 2 medals
Jorge Fonseca, Judo, Men’s 100kg
Fernando Pimenta, Canoe/Kayak, Men’s K-1,000-m sprint
Azerbaijan, 3 medals
Bronze: 3 medals
Iryna Kindzerska, Judo, Women’s +78kg
Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez, Boxing, Men’s light heavy (178 pounds)
Rafik Huseynov, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 77kg
Egypt, 3 medals
Bronze: 3 medals
Seif Eissa, Taekwondo, Men -80kg
Hedaya Malak Wahba, Taekwondo, Women -67kg
Mohamed Ibrahim Elsayed Ibrahim, Wrestling, Men’s Greco-roman 67kg
Mexico, 3 medals
Bronze: 3 medals
Gabriela Agundez and Alejandra Orozco, Diving, Women’s synchro platform
Mixed Team, Archery
Aremi Fuentes, Weight lifting, Women’s -76kg
Kosovo, 2 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Distria Krasniq, Judo, Women -48kg
Nora Gjakova, Judo, Women -57kg
Qatar, 2 medals
Gold: 2 medals
Fares Ibrahim, Weight lifting, Men’s -96kg
Mutaz Essa Barshim, Track and field, Men’s high jump
Philippines, 1 medal
टीम फिलीपींस की स्वर्ण पदक विजेता हिडिलिन डियाज़ 26 जुलाई, 2021 को टोक्यो, जापान में टोक्यो इंटरनेशनल फोरम में टोक्यो 2020 ओलंपिक खेलों के तीसरे दिन वेटलिफ्टिंग - महिला 55 किग्रा ग्रुप ए के पदक समारोह के दौरान स्वर्ण पदक के साथ पोज़ देती हैं।
Gold: 1 medal
Hidilyn Diaz, Weight lifting, Women’s 55kg
Silver: 1 medal
Nesthy Petecio, Boxing, Women’s featherweight (125 pounds)
Tunisia, 2 medals
25 जुलाई, 2021 को टोक्यो, जापान में टोक्यो एक्वेटिक्स सेंटर में टोक्यो 2020 ओलंपिक खेलों के दूसरे दिन 400 मीटर फ़्रीस्टाइल फ़ाइनल के पदक समारोह के दौरान ट्यूनीशिया के स्वर्ण पदक विजेता अहमद हफ़नौई।
Gold: 1 medal
Ahmed Hafnaoui, Swimming, Men’s 400-m freestyle
Silver: 1 medal
Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi, Taekwondo, Men -58kg
Belarus, 2 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Ivan Litvinovich, Trampoline, Men’s event
Bronze: 1 medal
Maksim Nedasekau, Track and field, Men’s high jump
Estonia, 2 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Team Estonia, Women’s Team Épée, Fencing
Bronze: 1 medal
Katrina Lehis, Fencing, Women’s épée individual
Fiji, 2 medals
Gold: 1 medal
Team Fiji, Rugby, Men’s tournament
Bronze: 1 medal
Team Fiji, Rugby, Women’s tournament
Latvia, 2 medal
Gold: 1 medals
Team Latvia, Men’s 3×3 basketball
Bronze: 1 medal
Artus Plesnieks, Weight lifting, Men’s 109kg
Bulgaria, 2 medals
Silver: 1 medal
Antoaneta Kostadinova, Shooting, 10-m Air pistol women
Bronze: 1 medal
Taybe Yusein, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 62kg
Nigeria, 2 medals
Silver: 1 medal
Blessing Oborududu, Wrestling, Women’s freestyle 68kg
Bronze: 1 medal
Ese Brume, Track and field, women’s long jump
San Marino, 2 medals
Silver: 1 medal
Joshua Cheptegei, Track and field, Men’s 10,000 m
Bronze: 1 medal
Alessandra Perilli, Shooting, Women’s trap
Bermuda, 1 medal
Gold: 1 medal
Flora Duffy, Triathlon, Women’s individual
Thailand, 1 medal
Gold: 1 medal
Panipak Wongphatthanaki, Taekwondo, Women -49kg
Puerto Rico, 1 medal
Gold: 1 medal
Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Track and field, Women’s 100-m hurdles
Morocco, 1 medal
Gold: 1 medal
Soufiane Elbakkali, Track and field, Men’s 3,000-m steeplechase
Turkmenistan, 1 medal
Silver: 1 medal
Polina Guryeva, Weightlifting, Women’s 59 kg
Polina Guryeva, Weightlifting, Women’s 59 kg
Jordan, 1 medal
Silver: 1 medal
Saleh Elsharabaty, Taekwondo, Men’s -80kg
Macedonia, 1 medal
Silver: 1 medal
Dejan Georgievski, Taekwondo, Men +80kg
Turkmenistan, 1 medal
Silver: 1 medal
Polina Guryeva, Judo, Women’s -59kg
Namibia, 1 medal
Silver: 1 medal
Christine Mboma, Track and field, Wome’s 200 m
Argentina, 1 medal
Bronze: 1 medal
Team Argentina, Rugby
Ghana, 1 medal
Bronze: 1 medal
Samuel Takyi, Boxing, Men’s featherweight (125 pounds)
Ivory Coast, 1 medal
Bronze: 1 medal
Ruth Gbagbi, Taekwondo, Women -67kg
Kuwait, 1 medal
Bronze: 1 medal
Abdullah Alrashidi, Shooting, Skeet men
Finland, 1 medal
Bronze: 1 medal
Matti Mattsson, Swimming, Men’s 200-m breastroke
Malaysia, 1 medal
Bronze: 1 medal
Aaron Chia and Wooi Yik, Badminton, Men’s doubles
Syria, 1 medal
Bronze: 1 medal
Man Assad, Weight lifting, Men’s +109kg
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