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The Hollywood Insider 2024 Olympics Medalists

The world’s foremost sports competition, globally known as the Olympics, took place in Paris , France this summer. A total of 206 countries participated and they ranked from 1st to 84th place, including a number of ties. 

The multi-sport, international athletic competition has sadly come to an end. Here is the full list of medalists in their ranking order. 

1) United States of America

The United States leads in 1st place with a total of 126 medals: 40 gold, 44 silver and 42 bronze.

3×3 BASKETBALL 

Bronze: Women’s Team (USA)

ARCHERY

Silver: Brady Ellison (Men’s Individual)

Bronze: Mixed Team (USA)

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Women’s Team (USA)

Gold: Simone Biles (Women’s All-Around)

Gold: Simone Biles (Women’s Vault)

Silver: Simone Biles (Women’s Floor Exercise)

Bronze: Men’s Team (USA)

Bronze: Stephen Nedoroscik (Men’s Pommel Horse)

Bronze: Sunisa Lee (Women’s All-Around)

Bronze: Jade Carey (Women’s Vault)

Bronze: Sunisa Lee (Women’s Uneven Bars)

ARTISTIC SWIMMING

Silver: Team (USA)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Noah Lyles (Men’s 100m)

Gold: Quincy Hall (Men’s 400m)

Gold: Cole Hocker (Men’s 1500m)

Gold: Grant Holloway (Men’s 110m Hurdles)

Gold: Rai Benjamin (Men’s 400m Hurdles)

Gold: Ryan Crouser (Men’s Shot Put)

Gold: Team – USA (Men’s 4 x 400m Relay)

Gold: Gabrielle Thomas (Women’s 200m)

Gold: Masai Russell (Women’s 100m Hurdles)

Gold: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone (Women’s 400m Hurdles)

Gold: Tara Davis-Woodhall (Women’s Long Jump)

Gold: Valarie Allman (Women’s Discus Throw)

Gold: Team – USA (Women’s 4 x 100m Relay)

Gold: Team – USA (Women’s 4 x 400m Relay)

Silver: Kenneth Bednarek (Men’s 200m)

Silver: Kenneth Rooks (Men’s 3000m Steeplechase)

Silver: Daniel Roberts (Men’s 110m Hurdles)

Silver: Shelby McEwen (Men’s High Jump)

Silver: Sam Kendricks (Men’s Pole Vault)

Silver: Joe Kovacs (Men’s Shot Put)

Silver: Sha’carri Richardson (Women’s 100m)

Silver: Anna Cockrell (Women’s 400m Hurdles)

Silver: Katie Moon (Women’s Pole Vault)

Silver: Annette Nneka Echikunwoke (Women’s Hammer Throw)

Silver: Team – USA (4 x 400m Relay Mixed)

Bronze: Fred Kerley (Men’s 100m)

Bronze: Noah Lyles (Men’s 200m)

Bronze: Yared Nuguse (Men’s 1500m)

Bronze: Grant Fisher (Men’s 5000m)

Bronze: Grant Fisher (Men’s 10,000m)

Bronze: Melissa Jefferson (Women’s 100m)

Bronze: Brittany Brown (Women’s 200m)

Bronze: Jasmine Moore (Women’s Long Jump)

Bronze: Jasmine Moore (Women’s Triple Jump)

BASKETBALL

Gold: Women’s Team (USA)

Gold: Men’s Team (USA)

BOXING 

Bronze: Omari Jones (Men’s 71kg)

BREAKING 

Bronze: Victor (B-Boys)

CANOE SLALOM

Bronze: Evy Leibfarth (Women’s Canoe Single)

CANOE SPRINT

Silver: Nevin Harrison (Women’s Canoe Single 200m)

CYCLING BMX FREESTYLE

Silver: Perris Benegas (Women’s Park)

CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE

Silver: Haley Batten (Women’s Cross-country)

CYCLING ROAD 

Gold: Kristen Faulkner (Women’s Road Race)

Bronze: Chloe Dygert (Women’s Individual Time Trial)

CYCLING TRACK 

Gold: United States Of Amer (Women’s Team Pursuit)

Gold: Jennifer Valente (Women’s Omnium)

DIVING 

Silver: BACON/COOK (Women’s Synchronised 3m Springboard)

EQUESTRIAN

Silver: USA (Jumping Team)

FENCING 

Gold: Lee Kiefer (Women’s Foil Individual)

Gold: USA (Women’s Foil Team)

Silver: Lauren Scruggs (Women’s Foil Individual)

Bronze: Nick Itkin (Men’s Foil Individual)

FOOTBALL 

Gold: Women’s Team – USA

GOLF

Gold: Scottie Scheffler (Men’s Individual Stroke Play)

ROWING

Gold: USA (Men’s Four)

Bronze: USA (Men’s Eight)

RUGBY SEVENS 

Bronze: Women’s Team – USA

SAILING 

Bronze: BARROWS/HENKEN (Men’s Skiff)

SHOOTING

Gold: Vincent Hancock (Skeet Men)

Silver: Conner Lynn Prince (Skeet Men)

Silver: Sagen Maddalena (50m Rifle 3 Positions Women)

Silver: USA 1 (Skeet Mixed Team)

Bronze: Austen Jewell Smith (Skeet Women)

SKATEBOARDING 

Silver: Jagger Eaton (Men’s Street)

Silver: Tom Schaar (Men’s Park)

Bronze: Nyjah Huston (Men’s Street)

SPORT CLIMBING 

Silver: Brooke Raboutou (Women’s Boulder & Lead)

Bronze: Sam Watson (Men’s Speed)

SURFING 

Gold: Caroline Marks (Women)

SWIMMING 

Gold: Katie Ledecky (Women’s 800m Freestyle)

Gold: Katie Ledecky (Women’s 1500m Freestyle)

Gold: Kate Douglass (Women’s 200m Breaststroke)

Gold: Torri Huske (Women’s 100m Butterfly)

Gold: USA (Women’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay)

Gold: Bobby Finke (Men’s 1500m Freestyle)

Gold: USA (Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay)

Gold: USA (Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay)

Silver: Torri Huske (Women’s 100m Freestyle)

Silver: Regan Smith (Women’s 100m Backstroke)

Silver: Regan Smith (Women’s 200m Backstroke)

Silver: Gretchen Walsh (Women’s 100m Butterfly)

Silver: Regan Smith (Women’s 200m Butterfly)

Silver: Kate Douglass (Women’s 200m Individual Medley)

Silver: Katie Grimes (Women’s 400m Individual Medley)

Silver: USA (Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay)

Silver: USA (Women’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay)

Silver: Bobby Finke (Men’s 800m Freestyle)

Silver: Nic Fink (Men’s 100m Breaststroke)

Silver: USA (Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay)

Silver: USA (Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay)

Bronze: Katie Ledecky (Women’s 400m Freestyle)

Bronze: Paige Madden (Women’s 800m Freestyle)

Bronze: Katharine Berkoff (Women’s 100m Backstroke)

Bronze: Emma Weyant (Women’s 400m Individual Medley)

Bronze: Luke Hobson (Men’s 200m Freestyle)

Bronze: Ryan Murphy (Men’s 100m Backstroke)

Bronze: Carson Foster (Men’s 400m Individual Medley)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Kristina Teachout (Women -67kg)

TENNIS  

Silver: KRAJICEK/RAM (Men’s Doubles)

Bronze: FRITZ/PAUL (Men’s Doubles)

TRIATHLON

Silver: United States of Amer (Mixed Relay)

VOLLEYBALL 

Silver: Women’s Team (USA)

Bronze: Men’s Team (USA)

WATER POLO

Bronze: Men’s Team (USA)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Gold: Olivia Reeves (Women’s 71kg)

Bronze: Hampton Morris (Men’s 61kg)

WRESTLING

Gold: Sarah Ann Hildebrandt (Women’s Freestyle 50kg)

Gold: Amit Elor (Women’s Freestyle 68kg)

Silver: Kennedy Alexis Blades (Women’s Freestyle 76kg)

Silver: Spencer Richard Lee (Men’s Freestyle 57kg)

Bronze: Helen Louise Maroulis (Women’s Freestyle 57kg)

Bronze: Kyle Douglas Dake (Men’s Freestyle 74kg)

Bronze: Aaron Marquel Brooks (Men’s Freestyle 86kg)

2) People’s Republic of China

The People’s Republic of China is in 2nd place with a total of 91 medals: 40 gold, 27 silver and 24 bronze. 

ARCHERY

Silver: Women’s Team (CHINA)

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Liu Yang (Men’s Rings)

Gold: Zou Jingyuan (Men’s Parallel Bars)

Silver: Men’s Team (CHINA)

Silver: Zhang Boheng (Men’s All-Around)

Silver: Zou Jingyuan (Men’s Rings)

Silver: Qiu Qiyuan (Women’s Uneven Bars)

Silver: Zhou Yaqin (Women’s Balance Beam)

Bronze: Xiao Ruoteng (Men’s All-Around)

Bronze: Zhang Boheng (Men’s Horizontal Bar)

ARTISTIC SWIMMING

Gold: WANG/WANG (Duet)

Gold: Team (CHINA)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Yang Jiayu (Women’s 20km Race Walk)

Silver: Feng Bin (Women’s Discus Throw)

Bronze: Song Jiayuan (Women’s Shot Put)

Bronze: Zhao Jie (Women’s Hammer Throw)

BADMINTON 

Gold: CHEN/JIA (Women’s Doubles)

Gold: ZHENG/HUANG (Mixed Doubles)

Silver: He Bing Jiao (Women’s Singles)

Silver: LIANG/WANG (Men’s Doubles)

Silver: LIU/TAN (Women’s Doubles)

BOXING 

Gold: Wu Yu (Women’s 50kg)

Gold: Chang Yuan (Women’s 54kg)

Gold: Li Qian (Women’s 75kg)

Silver: Yang Wenlu (Women’s 60kg)

Silver: Yang Liu (Women’s 66kg)

BREAKING 

Bronze: 671 (B-Girls)

CANOE SPRINT

Gold: LIU/JI (Men’s Canoe Double 500m)

Gold: XU/SUN (Women’s Canoe Double 500m)

CYCLING BMX FREESTYLE

Gold: Deng Yawen (Women’s Park)

DIVING 

Gold: Chen Yiwen (Women’s 3m Springboard)

Gold: Quan Hongchan (Women’s 10m Platform)

Gold: CHANG/CHEN (Women’s Synchronised 3m Springboard)

Gold: CHEN/QUAN (Women’s Synchronised 10m Platform)

Gold: Xie Siyi (Men’s 3m Springboard)

Gold: Cao Yuan (Men’s 10m Platform)

Gold: LONG/WANG (Men’s Synchronised 3m Springboard)

Gold: LIAN/YANG (Men’s Synchronised 10m Platform)

Silver: Chen Yuxi (Women’s 10m Platform)

Silver: Wang Zougyuan (Men’s 3m Springboard)

Bronze: Chang Yani (Women’s 3m Springboard)

GOLF

Bronze: Lin Xiyu Janet (Women’s Individual Stroke Play)

HOCKEY 

Silver: Women’s Team (CHINA)

JUDO 

Bronze: Ma Zhenzhao (Women -78 kg)

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Group All-Around (CHINA)

SHOOTING

Gold: Sheng Lihao (10m Air Rifle Men)

Gold: Liu Yukun (50m Rifle 3 Positions Men)

Gold: Xie Yu (10m Air Pistol Men)

Gold: Li Yuehong (25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men)

Gold: China 1 (10m Air Rifle Mixed Team)

Silver: Qi Ying (Trap Men)

Silver: Huang Yuting (10m Air Rifle Women)

Bronze: Wang Xinjie (25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men)

Bronze: Zhang Qiongyue (50m Rifle 3 Positions Women)

Bronze: Skeet Mixed Team (CHINA)

SPORT CLIMBING 

Silver: Deng Lijuan (Women’s Speed)

Silver: Wu Peng (Men’s Speed)

SWIMMING 

Gold: Pan Zhanle (Men’s 100m Freestyle)

Gold: Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay (CHINA)

Silver: Tang Qianting (Women’s 100m Breaststroke)

Silver: Xu Jiayu (Men’s 100m Backstroke)

Silver: Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay (CHINA)

Bronze: Zhang Yufei (Women’s 50m Freestyle)

Bronze: Zhang Yufei (Women’s 100m Butterfly)

Bronze: Zhang Yufei (Women’s 200m Butterfly)

Bronze: Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (CHINA)

Bronze: Women’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (CHINA)

Bronze: Women’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay (CHINA)

Bronze: Wang Shun (Men’s 200m Individual Medley)

TABLE TENNIS

Gold: Fan Zhendong (Men’s Singles)

Gold: Chen Meng (Women’s Singles)

Gold: WANG/SUN (Mixed Doubles)

Gold: Men’s Team (CHINA)

Gold: Women’s Team (CHINA)

Silver: Sun Yingsha (Women’s Singles)

TAEKWONDO

Silver: Guo Qing (Women -49kg)

Bronze: Liang Yushuai (Men -68kg)

TENNIS 

Gold: Zheng Qinwen (Women’s Singles)

Silver: WANG/ZHANG (Mixed Doubles)

TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS

Silver: Wang Zisai (Men)

Bronze: Yan Langyu (Men)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Gold: Hou Zhihui (Women’s 49kg)

Gold: Luo Shifang (Women’s 59kg)

Gold: Li Wenwen (Women’s +81kg)

Gold: Li Fabin (Men’s 61kg)

Gold: Liu Huanhua (Men’s 102kg)

WRESTLING

Silver: Cao Liguo (Men’s Greco-Roman 60kg)

Bronze: Meng Lingzhe (Men’s Greco-Roman 130kg)

Bronze: Feng Ziqi (Women’s Freestyle 50kg)

Bronze: Pang Qianyu (Women’s Freestyle 53kg)

Bronze: Hong Kexin (Women’s Freestyle 57kg)

3) Japan 

Japan earns 3rd place with a total of 45 medals: 20 gold, 12 silver and 13 bronze. 

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Men’s Team (JAPAN)

Gold: Oka Shinnosuke (Men’s All-Around)

Gold: Oka Shinnosuke (Men’s Horizontal Bar)

Bronze: Oka Shinnosuke (Men’s Parallel Bars)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Kitaguchi Haruka (Women’s Javelin Throw)

BADMINTON 

Bronze: MATSUYAMA/SHIDA (Women’s Doubles)

Bronze: WATANABE/HIGASHINO (Mixed Doubles)

BREAKING 

Gold: Ami (B-Girls)

DIVING 

Silver: Tamai Rikuto (Men’s 10m Platform)

EQUESTRIAN

Bronze: Eventing Team (JAPAN)

FENCING 

Gold: Kano Koki (Men’s Épée Individual)

Gold: Men’s Foil Team (JAPAN)

Silver: Men’s Épée Team (JAPAN)

Bronze: Women’s Foil Team (JAPAN)

Bronze: Women’s Sabre Team (JAPAN)

GOLF

Bronze: Matsuyama Hideki (Men’s Individual Stroke Play)

JUDO 

Gold: Tsunoda Natsumi (Women -48 kg)

Gold: Abe Hifumi (Men -66 kg)

Gold: Nagase Takanori (Men -81 kg)

Silver: Murao Sanshiro (Men -90 kg)

Silver: Mixed Team (JAPAN)

Bronze: Funakubo Haruka (Women -57 kg)

Bronze: Nagayama Ryuju (Men -60 kg)

Bronze: Hashimoto Soichi (Men -73 kg)

MODERN PENTATHLON

Silver: Sato Taishu (Men’s Individual)

SAILING 

Silver: OKADA/YOSHIOKA (Mixed Dinghy)

SKATEBOARDING 

Gold: Yoshizawa Coco (Women’s Street)

Gold: Horigome Yuto (Men’s Street)

Silver: Akama Liz (Women’s Street)

Silver: Hiraki Cocona (Women’s Park)

SPORT CLIMBING

Silver: Anraku Sorato (Men’s Boulder & Lead)

SWIMMING

Silver: Matsushita Tomoyuki (Men’s 400m Individual Medley)

TABLE TENNIS

Silver: Women’s Team (JAPAN)

Bronze: Hina Hayata (Women’s Singles)

WRESTLING

Gold: Fumita Kenichiro (Men’s Greco-Roman 60kg)

Gold: Kusaka Nao (Men’s Greco-Roman 77kg)

Gold: Fujinami Akari (Women’s Freestyle 53kg)

Gold: Sakurai Tsugumi (Women’s Freestyle 57kg)

Gold: Motoki Sakura (Women’s Freestyle 62kg)

Gold: Kagami Yuka (Women’s Freestyle 76kg)

Gold: Higuchi Rei (Men’s Freestyle 57kg)

Gold: Kiyooka Kotaro (Men’s Freestyle 65kg)

Silver: Takatani Daichi (Men’s Freestyle 74kg)

Bronze: Susaki Yui (Women’s Freestyle 50kg)

Bronze: Ozaki Nonoka (Women’s Freestyle 68kg)

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4) Australia

Australia earns 4th place with a total of 53 medals: 18 gold, 19 silver and 16 bronze. 

ATHLETICS

Gold: Nina Kennedy (Women’s Pole Vault)

Silver: Jessica Hull (Women’s 1500m)

Silver: Nicola Olyslagers (Women’s High Jump)

Bronze: Matthew Denny (Men’s Discus Throw)

Bronze: Eleanor Patterson (Women’s High Jump)

Bronze: Jemima Montag (Women’s 20km Race Walk)

Bronze: COWLEY R/MONTAG J (Marathon Race Walk Relay Mixed)

BASKETBALL

Bronze: Women (AUSTRALIA)

BOXING 

Bronze: Charlie Senior (Men’s 57kg)

Bronze: Caitlin Parker (Women’s 75kg)

CANOE SLALOM

Gold: Jessica Fox (Women’s Kayak Single)

Gold: Jessica Fox (Women’s Canoe Single)

Gold: Noemie Fox (Women’s Kayak Cross)

CANOE SPRINT

Silver: Men’s Kayak Four 500m (AUSTRALIA)

Bronze: VAN DER WE/GREEN (Men’s Kayak Double 500m)

CYCLING BMX FREESTYLE

Bronze: Natalya Diehm (Women’s Park)

CYCLING BMX RACING 

Gold: Saya Sakakibara (Women)

CYCLING ROAD 

Gold: Grace Brown (Women’s Individual Time Trial)

CYCLING TRACK 

Gold: Men’s Team Pursuit (AUSTRALIA)

Silver: Matthew Richardson (Men’s Sprint)

Silver: Matthew Richardson (Men’s Keirin)

Bronze: Men’s Team Sprint (AUSTRALIA)

Bronze: Matthew Glaetzer (Men’s Keirin)

DIVING 

Silver: Maddison Keeney (Women’s 3m Springboard)

EQUESTRIAN

Silver: Christopher Burton (Eventing Individual)

MARATHON SWIMMING 

Silver: Moesha Johnson (Women’s 10km)

ROWING

Bronze: MORRISON/McINTYRE (Women’s Pair)

SAILING

Gold: Matt Wearn (Men’s Dinghy)

Silver: Grae Morris (Men’s Windsurfing)

SHOOTING

Bronze: Penny Smith (Trap Women)

SKATEBOARDING 

Gold: Arisa Trew (Women’s Park)

Gold: Keegan Palmer (Men’s Park)

SURFING

Silver: Jack Robinson (Men)

SWIMMING 

Gold: Mollie O’Callaghan (Women’s 200m Freestyle)

Gold: Ariarne Titmus (Women’s 400m Freestyle)

Gold: Kaylee McKeown (Women’s 100m Backstroke)

Gold: Kaylee McKeown (Women’s 200m Backstroke)

Gold: Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (AUSTRALIA)

Gold: Women’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (AUSTRALIA)

Gold: Cameron McEvoy (Men’s 50m Freestyle)

Silver: Meg Harris (Women’s 50m Freestyle)

Silver: Ariarne Titmus (Women’s 200m Freestyle)

Silver: Ariarne Titmus (Women’s 800m Freestyle)

Silver: Women’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay (AUSTRALIA)

Silver: Kyle Chalmers (Men’s 100m Freestyle)

Silver: Elijah Winnington (Men’s 400m Freestyle)

Silver: Zac Stubblety-Cook (Men’s 200m Breaststroke)

Silver: Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (AUSTRALIA)

Bronze: Kaylee McKeown (Women’s 200m Individual Medley)

Bronze: Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (AUSTRALIA)

Bronze: Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay (AUSTRALIA)

TENNIS 

Gold: EBDEN/PEERS (Men’s Doubles)

WATER POLO 

Silver: Women (AUSTRALIA)

5) France

France earns 5th place with a total of 64 medals: 16 gold, 26 silver and 22 bronze. 

3×3 BASKETBALL 

Silver: Men (FRANCE)

ARCHERY

Silver: Men’s Team (FRANCE)

Bronze: Lisa Barbelin (Women’s Individual)

ATHLETICS

Silver: Cyrena Samba-Mayela (Women’s 100m Hurdles)

BASKETBALL

Silver: Men (FRANCE)

Silver: Women (FRANCE)

BOXING 

Silver: Billal Bennama (Men’s 51kg)

Silver: Sofiane Oumiha (Men’s 63.5kgWe )

Bronze: Djamili-Dini Aboudou Moindze (Men’s +92kg)

BREAKING 

Silver: Dany Dann (B-Boys)

CANOE SLALOM

Gold: Nicolas Gestin (Men’s Canoe Single)

Silver: Titouan Castryck (Men’s Kayak Single)

Silver: Angele Hug (Women’s Kayak Cross)

CYCLING BMX FREESTYLE

Bronze: Anthony Jeanjean (Men’s Park)

CYCLING BMX RACING

Gold: Joris Daudet (Men)

Silver: Sylvain Andre (Men)

Bronze: Romain Mahieu (Men)

CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE

Gold: Pauline Ferrand Prevot (Women’s Cross-country)

Silver: Victor Koretzky (Men’s Cross-country)

CYCLING ROAD 

Silver: Valentin Madouas (Men’s Road Race)

Bronze: Christophe Laporte (Men’s Road Race)

CYCLING TRACK 

Gold: Benjamin Thomas (Men’s Omnium)

EQUESTRIAN

Silver: Eventing Team (FRANCE)

Bronze: Jumping Team (FRANCE)

FENCING 

Gold: Manon Apithy-Brunet (Women’s Sabre Individual)

Silver: Auriane Mallo-Breton (Women’s Épée Individual)

Silver: Sara Balzer (Women’s Sabre Individual)

Silver: Yannick Borel (Men’s Épée Individual)

Silver: Women’s Épée Team (FRANCE)

Bronze: Men’s Foil Team (FRANCE)

Bronze: Men’s Sabre Team (FRANCE)

FOOTBALL 

Silver: Men (FRANCE)

HANDBALL

Silver: Women (FRANCE)

JUDO

Gold: Teddy Riner (Men +100 kg)

Gold: Mixed Team (FRANCE)

Silver: Luka Mkheidze (Men -60 kg)

Silver: Joan-Benjamin Gaba (Men -73 kg)

Bronze: Shirine Boukli (Women -48 kg)

Bronze: Amandine Buchard (Women -52 kg)

Bronze: Sarah Leonie Cysique (Women -57 kg)

Bronze: Clarisse Agbegnenou (Women -63 kg)

Bronze: Romane Dicko (Women +78 kg)

Bronze: Maxime-Gael Ngayap Hambou (Men -90 kg)

MODERN PENTATHLON

Silver: Elodie Clouvel (Women’s Individual)

RUGBY SEVENS

Gold: Men (FRANCE)

SAILING

Silver: Lauriane Nolot (Women’s Kite)

Bronze: STEYAERT/PICON (Women’s Skiff)

SHOOTING

Silver: Camille Jedrzejewski (25m Pistol Women)

SURFING 

Gold: Kauli Vaast (Men)

Bronze: Johanne Defay (Women)

SWIMMING

Gold: Leon Marchand (Men’s 200m Breaststroke)

Gold: Leon Marchand (Men’s 200m Butterfly)

Gold: Leon Marchand (Men’s 200m Individual Medley)

Gold: Leon Marchand (Men’s 400m Individual Medley)

Silver: Anastasia Kirpichnikova (Women’s 1500m Freestyle)

Bronze: Florent Manaudou (Men’s 50m Freestyle)

Bronze: Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay (FRANCE)

TABLE TENNIS

Bronze: Felix Lebrun (Men’s Singles)

Bronze: Men’s Team (FRANCE)

TAEKWONDO

Gold: Althea Laurin (Women +67kg)

Bronze: Cyrian Ravet (Men -58kg)

TRIATHLON

Gold: Cassandre Beaugrand (Women’s Individual)

Bronze: Leo Bergere (Men’s Individual)

VOLLEYBALL

Gold: Men (FRANCE)

6) Netherlands

Netherlands earns 6th place with a total of 34 medals: 15 gold, 7 silver and 12 bronze.

3×3 BASKETBALL 

Gold: Men (NETHERLANDS)

ARTISTIC SWIMMING

Bronze: DE BROUWER/DE BROUWER (Duet)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Sifan Hassan (Women’s Marathon)

Gold: 4 x 400m Relay Mixed (NETHERLANDS)

Silver: Women’s 4 x 400m Relay (NETHERLANDS)

Bronze: Sifan Hassan (Women’s 5000m)

Bronze: Sifan Hassan (Women’s 10,000m)

Bronze: Femke Bol (Women’s 400m Hurdles)

CYCLING BMX RACING

Silver: Manon Veenstra (Women)

CYCLING ROAD 

Silver: Marianne Vos (Women’s Road Race)

CYCLING TRACK

Gold: Men’s Team Sprint (NETHERLANDS)

Gold: Harrie Lavreysen (Men’s Sprint)

Gold: Harrie Lavreysen (Men’s Keirin)

Silver: Hetty van de Wouw (Women’s Keirin0

Bronze: VAN BELLE/VAN DER DUI (Women’s Madison)

EQUESTRIAN

Bronze: Maikel van der Vleuten (Jumping Individual)

HOCKEY 

Gold: Men (NETHERLANDS)

Gold: Women (NETHERLANDS)

MARATHON SWIMMING 

Gold: Sharon van Rouwendaal (Women’s 10km)

ROWING

Gold: CLEVERING/MEESTER (Women’s Pair)

Gold: Women’s Four (NETHERLANDS)

Gold: Karolien Florijn (Women’s Single Sculls)

Gold: Men’s Quadruple Sculls (NETHERLANDS)

Silver: TWELLAAR/BROENINK (Men’s Double Sculls)

Silver: Women’s Quadruple Sculls (NETHERLANDS)

Silver: Men’s Eight (NETHERLANDS)

Bronze: Simon van Dorp (Men’s Single Sculls)

SAILING 

Gold: Marit Bouwmeester (Women’s Dinghy)

Gold: AANHOLT/DUETZ (Women’s Skiff)

Bronze: Luuc van Opzeeland (Men’s Windsurfing)

Bronze: Annelous Lammerts (Women’s Kite)

SWIMMING 

Bronze: Tes Schouten (Women’s 200m Breaststroke)

Bronze: Caspar Corbeau (Men’s 200m Breaststroke)

WATER POLO

Bronze: Women (NETHERLANDS)

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7) Great Britain

Great Britain earned 7th place with a total of 65 medals: 14 gold, 22 silver and 29 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Bronze: Jake Jarman (Men’s Floor Exercise)

Bronze: Harry Hepworth (Men’s Vault)

ARTISTIC SWIMMING

Silver: SHORTMAN/THORPE (Duet)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Keely Hodgkinson (Women’s 800m)

Silver: Matthew Hudson-Smith (Men’s 400m)

Silver: Josh Kerr (Men’s 1500m)

Silver: Katarina Johnson-Thompson (Women’s Heptathlon)

Silver: Women’s 4 x 100m Relay (GREAT BRITAIN)

Bronze: Men’s 4 x 100m Relay (GREAT BRITAIN)

Bronze: Men’s 4 x 400m Relay (GREAT BRITAIN)

Bronze: Georgia Bell (Women’s 1500m)

Bronze: Women’s 4 x 400m Relay (GREAT BRITAIN)

Bronze: 4 x 400m Relay Mixed (GREAT BRITAIN)

BOXING 

Bronze: Lewis Richardson (Men’s 71kg)

CANOE SLALOM

Silver: Adam Burgess (Men’s Canoe Single0

Silver: Joseph Clarke (Men’s Kayak Cross)

Bronze: Kimberly Woods (Women’s Kayak Single)

Bronze: Kimberly Woods (Women’s Kayak Cross)

CYCLING BMX FREESTYLE

Silver: Kieran Darren David Reilly (Men’s Park)

CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE

Gold: Thomas Pidcock (Men’s Cross-country)

CYCLING ROAD 

Silver: Anna Henderson (Women’s Individual Time Trial)

CYCLING TRACK 

Gold: Women’s Team Sprint (GREAT BRITAIN)

Silver: Men’s Team Sprint (GREAT BRITAIN)

Silver: Men’s Team Pursuit (GREAT BRITAIN)

Silver: BARKER/EVANS (Women’s Madison)

Bronze: Jack Carlin (Men’s Sprint)

Bronze: Emma Finucane (Women’s Sprint)

Bronze: Emma Finucane (Women’s Keirin)

Bronze: Women’s Team Pursuit (GREAT BRITAIN)

DIVING 

Silver: DALEY/WILLIAMS (Men’s Synchronised 10m Platform)

Bronze: HARPER/MEW JENSEN (Women’s Synchronised 3m Springboard)

Bronze: SPENDOLINI/TOULSON (Women’s Synchronised 10m Platform)

Bronze: Noah Williams (Men’s 10m Platform)

Bronze: HARDING/LAUGHER (Men’s Synchronised 3m Springboard)

EQUESTRIAN

Gold: Eventing Team (GREAT BRITAIN)

Gold: Jumping Team (GREAT BRITAIN)

Bronze: Laura Collett (Eventing Individual)

Bronze: Dressage Team (GREAT BRITAIN)

Bronze: Charlotte Fry (Dressage Individual)

GOLF

Silver: Tommy Fleetwood (Men’s Individual Stroke Play)

ROWING

Gold: CRAIG/GRANT (Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls)

Gold: Women’s Quadruple Sculls (GREAT BRITAIN)

Gold: Men’s Eight (GREAT BRITAIN)

Silver: WYNNE-GRIF/GEORGE (Men’s Pair)

Silver: Women’s Four (GREAT BRITAIN)

Bronze: HODGKINS B/WILDE (Women’s Double Sculls)

Bronze: Men’s Four (GREAT BRITAIN)

Bronze: Women’s Eight (GREAT BRITAIN)

SAILING 

Gold: Eleanor Aldridge (Women’s Kite)

Bronze: Emma Wilson (Women’s Windsurfing)

SHOOTING

Gold: Nathan Hales (Trap Men)

Silver: Amber Jo Rutter (Skeet Women)

SKATEBOARDING

Bronze: Sky Brown (Women’s Park)

SPORT CLIMBING 

Gold: Toby Roberts (Men’s Boulder & Lead)

SWIMMING 

Gold: Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay (GREAT BRITAIN)

Silver: Benjamin Proud (Men’s 50m Freestyle)

Silver: Matthew Richard (Men’s 200m Freestyle)

Silver: Adam Peaty (Men’s 100m Breaststroke)

Silver: Duncan Scott (Men’s 200m Individual Medley)

TAEKWONDO

Silver: Caden Cunningham (Men +80kg)

TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS

Gold: Bryony Page (Women)

TRIATHLON

Gold: Alex Yee (Men’s Individual)

Bronze: Beth Potter (Women’s Individual)

Bronze: Mixed Relay (GREAT BRITAIN)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Bronze: Emily Campbell (Women’s +81kg)

8) Republic of Korea

The Republic of Korea earned 8th place with a total of 32 medals: 13 gold, 9 silver and 10 bronze. 

ARCHERY

Gold: Kim Woojin (Men’s Individual)

Gold: Lim Sihyeon (Women’s Individual)

Gold: Men’s Team (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

Gold: Women’s Team (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

Gold: Mixed Team (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

Silver: Nam Suhyeon (Women’s Individual)

Bronze: Lee Wooseok (Men’s Individual)

BADMINTON 

Gold: An Se Young (Women’s Singles)

Silver: KIM/JEONG (Mixed Doubles)

BOXING 

Bronze: Im Aeji (Women’s 54kg)

FENCING 

Gold: Oh Sanguk (Men’s Sabre Individual)

Gold: Men’s Sabre Team (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

Silver: Women’s Sabre Team (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

JUDO 

Silver: Huh Mimi (Women -57 kg)

Silver: Kim Minjong (Men +100 kg)

Bronze: Kim Hayun (Women +78 kg)

Bronze: Lee Joonhwan (Men -81 kg)

Bronze: Mixed Team (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

MODERN PENTATHLON 

Bronze: Seong Seungmin (Women’s Individual)

SHOOTING

Gold: Ban Hyojin (10m Air Rifle Women)

Gold: Oh Ye Jin (10m Air Pistol Women)

Gold: Yang Jiin (25m Pistol Women)

Silver: Cho Yeongjae (25m Rapid Fire Pistol Men)

Silver: Kim Yeji (10m Air Pistol Women)

Silver: 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team (REPUBLIC OF KOREA 1) 

SWIMMING 

Bronze: Kim Woomin (Men’s 400m Freestyle)

TABLE TENNIS

Bronze: LIM/SHIN (Mixed Doubles)

Bronze: Women’s Team (REPUBLIC OF KOREA)

TAEKWONDO

Gold: Park Taejoon (Men -58kg)

Gold: Kim Yujin (Women -57kg)

Bronze: Lee Dabin (Women +67kg)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Silver: Park Hyejeong (Women’s +81kg)

9) Italy

Italy earns 9th place with a total of 40 medals: 12 gold, 13 silver and 8 bronze. 

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Alice D’amato (Women’s Balance Beam)

Silver: Women’s Team (ITALY)

Bronze: Manila Esposito (Women’s Balance Beam)

ATHLETICS

Silver: Nadia Battocletti (Women’s 10,000m)

Bronze: Mattia Furlani (Men’s Long Jump)

Bronze: Andy Diaz Hernandez (Men’s Triple Jump)

CANOE SLALOM

Gold: Giovanni de Gennaro (Men’s Kayak Single)

CANOE SPRINT

Silver: CASADEI/TACCHINI (Men’s Canoe Double 500m)

CYCLING ROAD 

Silver: Filippo Ganna (Men’s Individual Time Trial)

CYCLING TRACK 

Gold: CONSONNI/GUAZZINI (Women’s Madison)

Silver: CONSONNI/VIVIANI (Men’s Madison)

Bronze: Men’s Team Pursuit (ITALY)

FENCING 

Gold: Women’s Épée Team (ITALY)

Silver: Filippo Macchi (Men’s Foil Individual)

Silver: Women’s Foil Team (ITALY)

Silver: Men’s Foil Team (ITALY)

Bronze: Luigi Samele (Men’s Sabre Individual)

JUDO 

Gold: Alice Bellandi (Women -78 kg)

MARATHON SWIMMING 

Bronze: Ginevra Taddeucci (Women’s 10km)

MODERN PENTATHLON 

Bronze: Giorgio Malan (Men’s Individual)

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

Bronze: Sofia Raffaeli (Individual All-Around)

Bronze: Group All-Around (ITALY)

ROWING

Silver: OPPO/SOARES (Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls)

Silver: Men’s Quadruple Sculls (ITALY)

SAILING 

Gold: Marta Maggetti (Women’s Windsurfing)

Gold: TITA/BANTI (Mixed Multihull)

SHOOTING

Gold: Skeet Mixed Team (ITALY 1)

Silver: Federico Nilo Maldini (10m Air Pistol Men)

Silver: Silvana Maria Stanco (Trap Women)

Bronze: Paolo Monna (10m Air Pistol Men)

SWIMMING

Gold: Thomas Ceccon (Men’s 100m Backstroke)

Gold: Nicolo Martinenghi (Men’s 100m Breaststroke)

Silver: Gregorio Paltrinieri (Men’s 1500m Freestyle)

Bronze: Gregorio Paltrinieri (Men’s 800m Freestyle)

Bronze: Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay (ITALY)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Simone Alessio (Men -80kg)

TENNIS 

Gold: ERRANI/PAOLINI (Women’s Doubles)

Bronze: Lorenzo Musetti (Men’s Singles)

VOLLEYBALL 

Gold: Women (ITALY)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Bronze: Antonino Pizzolato (Men’s 89kg)

10) Germany

Germany earned 10th place with a total of 33 medals: 12 gold, 13 silver and 8 bronze. 

3×3 BASKETBALL 

Gold: Women (GERMANY)

ARCHERY

Silver: Mixed Team (GERMANY)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Yemisi Ogunleye (Women’s Shot Put)

Silver: Leo Neugebauer (Men’s Decathlon)

Silver: Malaika Mihambo (Women’s Long Jump)

Bronze: Women’s 4 x 100m Relay (GERMANY)

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Silver: EHLERS/WICKLER (Men)

BOXING 

Bronze: Nelvie Raman Tiafack (Men’s +92kg)

CANOE SLALOM

Silver: Elena Lilik (Women’s Canoe Single)

Bronze: Noah Hegge (Men’s Kayak Cross)

CANOE SPRINT

Gold: SCHOPF/LEMKE (Men’s Kayak Double 500m)

Gold: Men’s Kayak Four 500m (GERMANY)

Silver: Women’s Kayak Four 500m (GERMANY)

Bronze: PASZEK/HAKE (Women’s Kayak Double 500m)

CYCLING TRACK

Silver: Lea Friedrich (Women’s Sprint)

Bronze: Women’s Team Sprint (GERMANY)

EQUESTRIAN

Gold: Michael Jung (Eventing Individual)

Gold: Dressage Team (GERMANY)

Gold: Jessica von bredow-Werndl (Dressage Individual)

Gold: Christian Kukuk (Jumping Individual)

Silver: Isabell Werth (Dressage Individual)

FOOTBALL

Bronze: Women (GERMANY)

GOLF

Silver: Esther Heneleit (Women’s Individual Stroke Play)

HANDBALL

Silver: Men (GERMANY)

HOCKEY 

Silver: Men (GERMANY)

JUDO

Silver: Miriam Butkereit (Women -70 kg)

MARATHON SWIMMING 

Silver: Oliver Klemet (Men’s 10km)

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Darja Varfolomeev (Individual All-Around)

ROWING

Gold: Oliver Zeidler (Men’s Single Sculls)

Bronze: Women’s Quadruple Sculls  (GERMANY)

SWIMMING 

Gold: Luka Maertens (Men’s 400m Freestyle)

Bronze: Isabel Gose (Women’s 1500m Freestyle)

TRIATHLON

Gold: Mixed Relay (GERMANY)

11) New Zealand

New Zealand earns 11th place with a total of 20 medals: 10 gold, 7 silver and 3 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Hamish Kerr (Men’s High Jump)

Silver: Maddison-Lee Wesche (Women’s Shot Put)

CANOE SLALOM

Gold: Finn Butcher (Men’s Kayak Cross)

CANOE SPRINT

Gold: Lisa Carrington (Women’s Kayak Single 500m)

Gold: CARRINGTON/HOSKIN (Women’s Kayak Double 500m)

Gold: Women’s Kayak Four 500m (NEW ZEALAND)

CYCLING TRACK 

Gold: Ellesse Andrews (Women’s Sprint)

Gold: Ellesse Andrews (Women’s Keirin)

Silver: Women’s Team Sprint (NEW ZEALAND)

Silver: Women’s Team Pursuit (NEW ZEALAND)

Bronze: Ally Wollaston (Women’s Omnium)

GOLF

Gold: Lydia Ko (Women’s Individual Stroke Play)

ROWING

Gold: FRANCIS/SPOORS (Women’s Double Sculls)

Silver: Men’s Four (NEW ZEALAND)

Silver: Emma Twigg (Women’s Single Sculls)

Bronze: Women’s Four (NEW ZEALAND)

RUGBY SEVENS 

Gold: Women (NEW ZEALAND)

SAILING 

Silver: McHARDIE/McKENZIE (Men’s Skiff)

Bronze: WILKINSON/DAWSON (Mixed Multihull)

TRIATHLON

Silver: Hayden Wilde (Men’s Individual)

12) Canada

Canada earns 12th place with a total of 27 medals: 9 gold, 7 silver and 11 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Ethan Katzberg (Men’s Hammer Throw)

Gold: Men’s 4 x 100m Relay (CANADA)

Gold: Camryn Rogers (Women’s Hammer Throw)

Silver: Marco Arop (Men’s 800m)

Bronze: Alysha Newman (Women’s Pole Vault)

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Silver: MELISSA/BRANDIE (Women)

BOXING 

Bronze: Wyatt Sanford (Men’s 63.5kg)

BREAKING

Gold: Phil Wizard (B-Boys)

CANOE SPRINT

Gold: Katie Vincent (Women’s Canoe Single 200m)

Bronze: MACKENZIE/VINCENT (Women’s Canoe Double 500m)

DIVING 

Bronze: WIENS/ZSOMBOR-MURRAY (Men’s Synchronised 10m Platform)

FENCING 

Bronze: Eleanor Harvey (Women’s Foil Individual)

JUDO

Gold: Christa Degushi (Women -57 kg)

ROWING

Silver: Women’s Eight (CANADA)

RUGBY SEVENS

Silver: Women (CANADA)

SWIMMING 

Gold: Summer McIntosh (Women’s 200m Butterfly)

Gold: Summer McIntosh (Women’s 200m Individual Medley)

Gold: Summer McIntosh (Women’s 400m Individual Medley)

Silver: Summer McIntosh (Women’s 400m Freestyle)

Silver: Josh Liendo (Men’s 100m Butterfly)

Bronze: Kylie Masse (Women’s 200m Backstroke)

Bronze: Ilya Kharun (Men’s 100m Butterfly)

Bronze: Ilya Kharun (Men’s 200m Butterfly)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Skylar Park (Women -57kg)

TENNIS

Bronze: DABROWSKI/AUGER-ALIAS (Mixed Doubles)

TRAMPOLINE GYMNASTICS

Bronze: Sophiane Mathot (Women)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Silver: Maude Charron (Women’s 59kg)

13) Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan earns 13th place with a total of 13 medals: 8 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze.

BOXING 

Gold: Hasanboy Dusmatov (Men’s 51kg)

Gold: Abdumalik Khalokov (Men’s 57kg)

Gold: Asadkhuja Muydinkhujaev (Men’s 71kg)

Gold: Lazizbek Mullojonov (Men’s 92kg)

Gold: Bakhodir Jalolov (Men’s +92kg)

JUDO 

Gold: Diyora Keldiyorova (Women -52 kg)

Bronze: Muzaffarbek Turoboyev (Men -100 kg)

Bronze: Alisher Yusupov (Men +100 kg)

TAEKWONDO

Gold: Ulugbek Rashitov (Men -68kg)

Silver: Svetlana Osipova (Women +67kg)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Silver: Akbar Djuraev (Men’s 102kg)

WRESTLING

Gold: Razambek Salambekovitch Jamalov (Men’s Freestyle 74kg)

Bronze: Gulomjon Abdullaev ( Men’s Freestyle 57kg)

14) Hungary

Hungary earns 14th place with a total of 19 medals: 6 gold, 7 silver and 6 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Silver: Bence Halasz (Men’s Hammer Throw)

CANOE SPRINT

Silver: Adam Varga (Men’s Kayak Single 1000m)

Silver: NADAS/TOTKA (Men’s Kayak Double 500m)

Silver: Tamara Csipes (Women’s Kayak Single 500m)

Silver: CSIPES/GAZSO (Women’s Kayak Double 500m)

Bronze: Balint Kopasz (Men’s Kayak Single 1000m)

Bronze: PUPP/FOJT (Women’s Kayak Double 500m)

Bronze: Women’s Kayak Four 500m (HUNGARY)

FENCING 

Gold: Men’s Épée Team (HUNGARY)

Silver: Men’s Sabre Team (HUNGARY)

Bronze: Eszter Muhari (Women’s Épée Individual)

MARATHON SWIMMING 

Gold: Kristof Rasovszky (Men’s 10km)

Bronze: David Betlehem (Men’s 10km)

MODERN PENTATHLON 

Gold: Michelle Gulyas (Women’s Individual)

SHOOTING

Bronze: Veronika Major (25m Pistol Women)

SWIMMING

Gold: Hubert Kos (Men’s 200m Backstroke)

Gold: Kristof Milak (Men’s 100m Butterfly)

Silver: Kristof Milak (Men’s 200m Butterfly)

TAEKWONDO

Gold: Viviana Marton (Women -67kg)

15) Spain

Spain earns 15th place with a total of 18 medals: 5 gold, 4 silver and 9 bronze.

3×3 BASKETBALL 

Silver: Women (SPAIN)

ARTISTIC SWIMMING

Bronze: Team (SPAIN)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Jordan Alejandro Diaz Fortun (Men’s Triple Jump)

Gold: MARTIN A/PEREZ M (Marathon Race Walk Relay Mixed)

Silver: Maria Perez (Women’s 20km Race Walk)

Bronze: Alvaro Martin (Men’s 20km Race Walk)

BOXING 

Silver: Ayoub Ghadfa Drissi El Aissaoui (Men’s +92kg)

Bronze: Enmanuel Reyes Pla (Men’s 92kg)

CANOE SLALOM

Bronze: Pau Echaniz (Men’s Kayak Single)

CANOE SPRINT

Bronze: Men’s Kayak Four 500m (SPAIN)

Bronze: MORENO/DOMINGUEZ (Men’s Canoe Double 500m)

FOOTBALL 

Gold: Men (SPAIN)

HANDBALL

Bronze: Men (SPAIN)

JUDO 

Bronze: Francisco Garrigis (Men -60 kg)

SAILING 

Gold: BOTIN/TRITTEL (Men’s Skiff)

TENNIS 

Silver: Carlos Alcaraz (Men’s Singles)

Bronze: BUCSA/SORRIBES TORMO (Women’s Doubles)

WATER POLO

Gold: Women (SPAIN)

16) Sweden

Sweden earns 16th place with a total of 11 medals: 4 gold, 4 silver and 3 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Armand Duplantis (Men’s Pole Vault)

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Gold: AHMAN/HELLVIG (Men)

CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE

Bronze: Jenny Rissveds (Women’s Cross-country)

JUDO 

Bronze: Tara Babulfath (Women -48 kg)

SAILING 

Silver: BOBECK/NETZLER (Women’s Skiff)

Bronze: DAHLBERG/KARLSSON (Mixed Dinghy)

SHOOTING

Silver: Victor Lindgren (10m Air Rifle Men)

SWIMMING 

Gold: Sarah Sjoestroem (Women’s 50m Freestyle)

Gold: Sarah Sjoestroem (Women’s 100m Freestyle)

TABLE TENNIS

Silver: Truls Moregard (Men’s Singles)

Silver: Men’s Team (SWEDEN)

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17) Kenya

Kenya earns 17th place with a total of 11 medals: 4 gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze. 

ATHLETICS

Gold: Emmanuel Wanyonyi (Men’s 800m)

Gold: Faith Kipyegon (Women’s 1500m)

Gold: Beatrice Chebet (Women’s 5000m)

Gold: Beatrice Chebet (Women’s 10,000m)

Silver: Ronald Kwemoi (Men’s 5000m)

Silver: Faith Kipyegon (Women’s 5000m)

Bronze: Benson Kipruto (Men’s Marathon)

Bronze: Abraham Kibiwot (Men’s 3000m Steeplechase)

Bronze: Mary Moraa (Women’s 800m)

Bronze: Hellen Obiri (Women’s Marathon)

Bronze: Faith Cherotich (Women’s 3000m Steeplechase)

18) Norway

Norway earns 18th place with a total of 8 medals: 4 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Job Ingebrigtsen (Men’s 5000m)

Gold: Markus Rooth (Men’s Decathlon)

Silver: Karsten Warholm (Men’s 400m Hurdles)

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Bronze: MOL/SORUM (Men)

HANDBALL

Gold: Women (NORWAY)

SAILING

Bronze: Line Flem Hoest (Women’s Dinghy)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Gold: Solfrid Eila Amena Koanda (Women’s 81kg)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Grace Jacob Bullen (Women’s Freestyle 62kg)

19) Ireland

Ireland earns 19th place with a total of 7 medals: 4 gold, 0 silver and 3 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Rhys Mc Clenaghan (Men’s Pommel Horse)

BOXING 

Gold: Kellie Harrington (Women’s 60kg)

ROWING

Gold: Mc CARTHY/O’DONOVAN (Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls)

Bronze: LYNCH/DOYLE (Men’s Double Sculls)

SWIMMING

Gold: Daniel Wiffen (Men’s 800m Freestyle)

Bronze: Mona Mc Sharry (Women’s 100m Breaststroke)

Bronze: Daniel Wiffen (Men’s 1500m Freestyle)

20) Brazil 

Brazil earns 20th place with a total of 20 medals: 3 gold, 7 silver and 10 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Rebeca Andrade (Women’s Floor Exercise)

Silver: Rebeca Andrade (Women’s All-Around)

Silver: Rebeca Andrade (Women’s Vault)

Bronze: Women’s Team (BRAZIL)

ATHLETICS

Silver: Caio Bonfim (Men’s 20km Race Walk)

Bronze: Alison dos Santos (Men’s 400m Hurdles)

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Gold: ANA PATRICIA/DUDA (Women)

BOXING

Bronze: Beatriz iasmin Soares Ferreira (Women’s 60kg)

CANOE SPRINT

Silver: Isaquias Queiroz (Men’s Canoe Single 1000m)

FOOTBALL 

Silver: Women (BRAZIL)

JUDO 

Gold: Beatriz Souza (Women +78 kg)

Silver: Willian Lima (Men -66 kg)

Bronze: Larissa Pimenta (Women -52 kg)

Bronze: Mixed Team (BRAZIL)

SKATEBOARDING

Bronze: Rayssa Leal (Women’s Street)

Bronze: Augusto Akio (Men’s Park)

SURFING

Silver: Tatiana Weston-Webb (Women)

Bronze: Gabriel Medina (Men)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Edival Pontes (Men -68kg)

VOLLEYBALL

Bronze: Women (BRAZIL)

21) Islamic Republic of Iran

Islamic Republic of Iran earned 21st place with a total of 12 medals: 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze.

TAEKWONDO

Gold: Arian Salimi (Men +80kg)

Silver: Mehran Barkhordari (Men -80kg)

Silver:  Nahid Kiyanichandeh (Women -57kg)

Bronze: Mobina Nematzadeh (Women -49kg)

WRESTLING

Gold: Saeid Esmaeili Leivesi (Men’s Greco-Roman 67kg)

Gold: Mohammadhadi Saravi (Men’s Greco-Roman 97kg)

Silver: Alireza Mohmadipiani (Men’s Greco-Roman 87kg)

Silver: Rahman Amouzadkhalili (Men’s Freestyle 65kg)

Silver: Hassan Yazdanicharati (Men’s Freestyle 86kg)

Silver: Amir Hossein Zare (Men’s Freestyle 125kg)

Bronze: Amin Mirzazadeh (Men’s Greco-Roman 130kg)

Bronze: Amirali Azarpira (Men’s Freestyle 97kg)

22) Ukraine

Ukraine earns 22nd place with a total of 12 medals: 3 gold, 6 silver and 4 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Silver: Illia Kovtun (Men’s Parallel Bars)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Yaroslava Mahuchikh (Women’s High Jump)

Bronze: Mykhaylo Kokhan (Men’s Hammer Throw)

Bronze: Iryna Gerashchenko (Women’s High Jump)

BOXING 

Gold: Oleksandr Khyzhniak (Men’s 80kg)

CANOE SPRINT

Silver: LUZAN/RYBACHOK (Women’s Canoe Double 500m)

FENCING 

Gold: Women’s Sabre Team (UKRAINE)

Bronze: Olga Kharlan (Women’s Sabre Individual)

SHOOTING

Silver: Serhiy Kulish (50m Rifle 3 Positions Men)

WRESTLING

Silver: Parviz Nasibov (Men’s Greco-Roman 67kg)

Silver: Iryna Koliadenko (Women’s Freestyle 62kg)

Bronze: Zhan Beleniuk (Men’s Greco-Roman 87kg)

23) Romania

Romania earns 23rd place with a total of 9 medals: 3 gold, 4 silver and 2 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Bronze: Ana Barbosu (Women’s Floor Exercise)

ROWING

Gold: CORNEA/ENACHE (Men’s Double Sculls)

Gold: Women’s Eight (ROMANIA)

Silver: VRINCEANU/ANGHEL (Women’s Pair)

Silver: BODNAR/RADIS (Women’s Double Sculls)

Silver: van GRONINGEN/COZMIUC (Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls)

SWIMMING 

Gold: David Popovici (Men’s 200m Freestyle)

Bronze: David Popovici (Men’s 100m Freestyle)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Silver: Mihaela Valentina Cambei (Women’s 49kg)

24) Georgia

Georgia earns 24th place with a total of 7 medals: 3 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze.

BOXING 

Bronze: Lasha Guruli (Men’s 63.5kg)

JUDO

Gold: Lasha Bekauri (Men -90 kg)

Silver: Tato Grigalashvili (Men -81 kg)

Silver: Ilia Sulamanidze (Men -100 kg)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Gold: Lasha Talakhadze (Men’s +102kg)

WRESTLING

Gold: Geno Petriashvili (Men’s Freestyle 125kg)

Silver: Givi Matcharashvili (Men’s Freestyle 97kg)

25) Belgium

Belgium earns 25th place with a total of 10 medals: 3 gold, 1 silver and 6 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Nafissatou Thiam (Women’s Heptathlon)

Silver: Bashir Abdi (Men’s Marathon)

Bronze: Noor Vidts (Women’s Heptathlon)

CYCLING ROAD 

Gold: Remco Evenepoel (Men’s Road Race)

Gold: Remco Evenepoel (Men’s Individual Time Trial)

Bronze: Lotte Kopecky (Women’s Road Race)

Bronze: Wout van Aert (Men’s Individual Time Trial)

CYCLING TRACK 

Bronze: Fabio van den Bossche (Men’s Omnium)

JUDO 

Bronze: Gabriella Willems (Women -70 kg)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Sarah Chaari (Women -67kg)

26) Bulgaria

Bulgaria earns 26th place with a total of 7 medals: 3 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze.

BOXING 

Bronze: Javier Ibanez Diaz (Men’s 57kg)

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

Silver: Boryana Kaleyn (Individual All-Around)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Alizadeh Kimia (Women -57kg)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Gold: Karlos May Nasar (Men’s 89kg)

Bronze: Bozhidar Dimitrov Andreev (Men’s 73kg)

WRESTLING

Gold: Semen Sergeevich Novikov (Men’s Greco-Roman 87kg)

Gold: Magomed Eldarovitch Ramazanov (Men’s Freestyle 86kg)

27) Serbia

Serbia earns 27th place with a total of 5 medals: 3 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.

BASKETBALL

Bronze: Men (SERBIA)

SHOOTING

Gold: 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team (SERBIA)

TAEKWONDO

Silver: Aleksandra Perisic (Women -67kg)

TENNIS 

Gold: Novak Djokovic (Men’s Singles)

WATER POLO

Gold: Men (SERBIA)

28) Czechia

Czechia earns 28th place with a total of 5 medals: 3 gold, 0 silver and 2 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Bronze: Nikola Ogrodnikova (Women’s Javelin Throw)

CANOE SPRINT

Gold: Josef Dostal (Men’s Kayak Single 1000m)

Gold: Martin Fuksa (Men’s Canoe Single 1000m)

FENCING

Bronze: Men’s Épée Team (CZECHIA)

TENNIS 

Gold: SINIAKOVA/MACHAC (Mixed Doubles)

29) Denmark

Denmark earns 29th place with a total of 9 medals: 2 gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze. 

BADMINTON

Gold: Viktor Axelsen (Men’s Singles)

CANOE SPRINT

Bronze: Emma Aastrand Jorgensen (Women’s Kayak Single 500m)

CYCLING TRACK

Bronze: LARSEN/MOERKOEV (Men’s Madison)

EQUESTRIAN

Silver: Dressage Team (DENMARK)

HANDBALL

Gold: Men (DENMARK)

Bronze: Women (DENMARK)

SAILING

Silver: Anne-Marie Rindom (Women’s Dinghy)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Edi Hrnic (Men -80kg)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Turpal Ali Bisultanov (Men’s Greco-Roman 87kg)

30) Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan ties in 30th place with a total of 7 medals: 2 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze.

BOXING 

Silver: Loren Berto Alfonso Dominguez (Men’s 92kg)

JUDO 

Gold: Hidayat Heydarov (Men -73 kg)

Gold: Zelym Kotsoiev (Men -100 kg)

TAEKWONDO

Silver: Gashim Magomedov (Men -58kg)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Hasrat Jafarov (Men’s Greco-Roman 67kg)

Bronze: Magomedkhan Magomedov (Men’s Freestyle 97kg)

Bronze: Giorgi Meshvildishvili (Men’s Freestyle 125kg)

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30) Croatia

Croatia ties in 30th place with a total of 7 medals: 2 gold, 2 silver and 3 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Bronze: Sandra Elkasevic (Women’s Discus Throw)

JUDO 

Gold: Barbara Matic (Women -70 kg)

ROWING

Gold: SINKOVIC/SINKOVIC (Men’s Pair)

SHOOTING

Bronze: Miran Maricic (10m Air Rifle Men)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Lena Stojkovic (Women -49kg)

TENNIS

Silver: Donna Vekic (Women’s Singles)

WATER POLO

Silver: Men (CROATIA)

32) Cuba

Cuba earns 32th place with a total of 9 medals: 2 gold, 1 silver and 6 bronze.

BOXING 

Gold: Erislandy Alvarez Borges (Men’s 63.5kg)

Bronze: Arlen Lopez Cardona (Men’s 80kg)

CANOE SPRINT

Bronze: Yarisleidis Cirilo Duboys (Women’s Canoe Single 200m)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Rafael Alba (Men +80kg)

WRESTLING

Gold: Mijain Lopez Nunez (Men’s Greco-Roman 130kg)

Silver: Yusneylis Guzman Lopez (Women’s Freestyle 50kg)

Bronze: Lius Alberto Orta Sanchez (Men’s Greco-Roman 67kg)

Bronze: Gabriel Alejandro Rosillo Kindelan ( Men’s Greco-Roman 97kg)

Bronze: Milaimy de la Carid. Marin Potrille (Women’s Freestyle 76kg)

33) Bahrain

Bahrain earns 33th place with a total of 4 medals: 2 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Winfred Yavi (Women’s 3000m Steeplechase)

Silver: Salwa Eid Naser (Women’s 400m)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Bronze: Gor Minasyan (Men’s +102kg)

WRESTLING 

Gold: Akhmed Tazhudinov (Men’s Freestyle 97kg)

34) Slovenia

Slovenia earns 34th place with a total of 3 medals: 2 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

JUDO

Gold: Andreja Leski (Women -63 kg)

SAILING 

Silver: Toni Vodisek (Men’s Kite)

SPORT CLIMBING

Gold: Janja Garnbret (Women’s Boulder & Lead)

35) Chinese Taipei

Chinese Taipei earns 35th place with a total of 7 medals: 2 gold, 0 silver and 5 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Bronze: Tang Chia-Hung (Men’s Horizontal Bar)

BADMINTON 

Gold: LEE/WANG (Men’s Doubles)

BOXING 

Gold: Lin Yu Ting (Women’s 57kg)

Bronze: Wu Shih Yi ( Women’s 60kg)

Bronze: Chen Nien Chin (Women’s 66kg)

SHOOTING

Bronze: Lee Meng Yuan (Skeet Men)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Bronze: Kuo Hsing-Chun (Women’s 59kg)

36) Austria

Austria earns 36th place with a total of 5 medals: 2 gold, 0 silver and 3 bronze.

JUDO 

Bronze: Michaela Polleres (Women -70 kg)

SAILING 

Gold: Valentin Bontus (Men’s Kite)

Gold: VADLAU/MAEHR (Mixed Dinghy)

SPORT CLIMBING 

Bronze: Jessica Pilz (Women’s Boulder & Lead)

Bronze: Jakob Schubert (Men’s Boulder & Lead)

37) Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong, China ties in 37th place with a total of 4 medals: 2 gold, 0 silver and 2 bronze.

FENCING 

Gold: Kong Man Wai Vivian (Women’s Épée Individual)

Gold: Cheung Ka Long (Men’s Foil Individual)

SWIMMING 

Bronze: Haughey Siobhan Bernadette (Women’s 100m Freestyle)

Bronze: Haughey Siobhan Bernadette (Women’s 200m Freestyle)

37) Philippines

Philippines ties in 37th place with a total of 4 medals: 2 gold, 0 silver and 2 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Carlos Edriel Yulo (Men’s Floor Exercise)

Gold: Carlos Edriel Yulo (Men’s Vault)

BOXING

Bronze: Aira Villegas (Women’s 50kg)

Bronze: Nesthy Petecio (Women’s 57kg)

39) Algeria

Algeria ties in 39th place with a total of 3 medals: 2 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Gold: Kaylia Nemour (Women’s Uneven Bars)

ATHLETICS

Bronze: Djamel Sedjati (Men’s 800m)

BOXING

Gold: Imane Khelif (Women’s 66kg)

39) Indonesia

Indonesia ties in 39th place with a total of 3 medals: 2 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

BADMINTON 

Bronze: Gregoria Mariska TunJung (Women’s Singles)

SPORT CLIMBING 

Gold: Veddriq Leonardo (Men’s Speed)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Gold: Rizki Juniansyah (Men’s 73kg)

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41) Israel

Israel earns 41st place with a total of 7 medals: 1 gold, 5 silver and 1 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Silver: Artem Dolgopyat (Men’s Floor Exercise)

JUDO

Silver: Inbar Lanir (Women -78 kg)

Silver: Raz Hershko (Women +78 kg)

Bronze: Peter Paltchik (Men -100 kg)

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

Silver: Group All-Around (ISRAEL)

SAILING 

Gold: Tom Reuveny (Men’s Windsurfing)

Silver: Sharon Kantor (Women’s Windsurfing)

42) Poland

Poland earns 42nd place with a total of 10 medals: 1 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Bronze: Natalia Kaczmarek (Women’s 400m)

BOXING 

Silver: Julia Szeremeta (Women’s 57kg)

CANOE SLALOM

Silver: Klaudia Zwolinska (Women’s Kayak Single)

CYCLING TRACK 

Silver: Daria Pikulik (Women’s Omnium)

FENCING

Bronze: Women’s Épée Team (POLAND)

ROWING

Bronze: Men’s Quadruple Sculls (POLAND)

SPORT CLIMBING 

Gold: Aleksandra Miroslaw (Women’s Speed)

Bronze: Aleksandra Kalucka (Women’s Speed)

TENNIS 

Bronze: Iga Swiatek (Women’s Singles)

VOLLEYBALL 

Silver: Men (POLAND)

43) Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan earns 43rd place with a total of 7 medals: 1 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Silver: Nariman Kurbanov (Men’s Pommel Horse)

BOXING

Silver: Nurbek Oralbay (Men’s 80kg)

Bronze: Nazym Kyzaibay (Women’s 50kg)

JUDO 

Gold: Yeldos Smetov (Men -60 kg)

Bronze: Gusman Kyrgyzbayev (Men -66 kg)

SHOOTING

Bronze: 10m Air Rifle Mixed Team (KAZAKHSTAN 1)

WRESTLING

Silver: Demeu Zhadrayev (Men’s Greco-Roman 77kg)

44) Jamaica

Jamaica ties in 44th place with a total of 6 medals: 1 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Roje Stona (Men’s Discus Throw)

Silver: Kishane Thompson (Men’s 100m)

Silver: Wayne Pinnock (Men’s Long Jump)

Silver: Shanieka Ricketts (Women’s Triple Jump)

Bronze: Rasheed Broadbell (Men’s 110m Hurdles)

Bronze: Rajindra Campbell (Men’s Shot Put)

44) South Africa

South Africa ties in 44th place with a total of 6 medals: 1 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Silver: Men’s 4 x 100m Relay (SOUTH AFRICA)

Silver: Jo-Ane van Dyk (Women’s Javelin Throw)

CYCLING MOUNTAIN BIKE

Bronze: Alan Hatherly (Men’s Cross-country)

RUGBY SEVENS

Bronze: Men (SOUTH AFRICA)

SWIMMING 

Gold: Tatjana Smith (Women’s 100m Breaststroke)

Silver: Tatjana Smith (Women’s 200m Breaststroke)

44) Thailand

Thailand ties in 44th place with a total of 6 medals: 1 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze.

BADMINTON 

Silver: Kunlavut Vitidsarn (Men’s Singles)

BOXING 

Bronze: Janjaem Suwannapheng (Women’s 66kg)

TAEKWONDO

Gold: Panipak Wongpattanakit (Women -49kg)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Silver: Theerapong Silachai (Men’s 61kg)

Silver: Weeraphon Wichuma (Men’s 73kg)

Bronze: Surodchana Khambao (Women’s 49kg)

47) Ethiopia

Ethiopia earns 47th place with a total of 4 medals: 1 gold, 3 silver and 0 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Tamirat Tola (Men’s Marathon)

Silver: Berihu Aregawi (Men’s 10,000m)

Silver: Tsige Duguma (Women’s 800m)

Silver: Tigst Assefa (Women’s Marathon)

48) Switzerland

Switzerland earns 48th place with a total of 8 medals: 1 gold, 2 silver and 5 bronze.

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Bronze: HUBERLI/BRUNNER (Women)

CYCLING BMX RACING

Bronze: Zoe Claessens (Women)

EQUESTRIAN

Silver: Steve Guerdat (Jumping Individual)

ROWING

Bronze: ROEOESLI/GULICH (Men’s Pair)

SHOOTING

Gold: Chiara Leone (50m Rifle 3 Positions Women)

Bronze: Audrey Gogniat (10m Air Rifle Women)

SWIMMING 

Bronze: Roman Mityukov (Men’s 200m Backstroke)

TRIATHLON

Silver: Julie Derron (Women’s Individual)

49) Ecuador

Ecuador earns 49th place with a total of 5 medals: 1 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Brian Daniel Pintado (Men’s 20km Race Walk)

Silver: PINTADO B/MOREJON G (Marathon Race Walk Relay Mixed)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Bronze: Angie Paola Palacios Dajomes (Women’s 71kg)

Bronze: Neisi Patricia Dajomes Barrera (Women’s 81kg)

WRESTLING

Silver: Lucia Yamileth Yepez Guzman (Women’s Freestyle 53kg)

50) Portugal

Portugal earns 50th place with a total of 4 medals: 1 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Silver: Pedro Pichardo (Men’s Triple Jump)

CYCLING TRACK 

Gold: LEITÃO/OLIVEIRA (Men’s Madison)

Silver: Iuri Leitão (Men’s Omnium)

JUDO

Bronze: Patricia Sampaio (Women -78 kg)

51) Greece

Greece earns 51st place with a total of 8 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 6 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Bronze: Eleftherios Petrounias (Men’s Rings)

ATHLETICS

Gold: Miltiadis Tentoglou (Men’s Long Jump)

Bronze: Emmanouil Karalis (Men’s Pole Vault)

JUDO

Bronze: Theodoros Tselidis (Men -90 kg)

ROWING

Bronze: KONTOU/FITSIOU (Lightweight Women’s Double Sculls)

Bronze: PAPAKONSTA/GKAIDATZIS (Lightweight Men’s Double Sculls)

SWIMMING 

Silver: Apostolos Christou (Men’s 200m Backstroke)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Dauren Kurugliev (Men’s Freestyle 86kg)

52) Argentina

Argentina ties in 52nd place with a total of 3 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.

CYCLING BMX FREESTYLE

Gold: Jose Torres Gil (Men’s Park)

HOCKEY 

Bronze: Women (ARGENTINA)

SAILING

Silver: MAJDALANI/BOSCO (Mixed Multihull)

52) Egypt

Egypt ties in 52nd place with a total of 3 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.

FENCING

Bronze: Mohamen Elsayed (Men’s Épée Individual)

MODERN PENTATHLON

Gold: Ahmed Elgendy (Men’s Individual)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Silver: Sara Ahmed (Women’s 81kg)

52) Tunisia

Tunisia ties in 52nd place with a total of 3 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.

FENCING

Silver: Fares Ferjani (Men’s Sabre Individual)

TAEKWONDO

Gold: Firas Katoussi (Men -80kg)

Bronze: Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi (Men -58kg)

55) Botswana

Botswana ties in 55th place with a total of 2 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Letsile Tebogo (Men’s 200m)

Silver: Men’s 4 x 400m Relay (BOTSWANA)

55) Chile

Chile ties in 55th place with a total of 2 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

SHOOTING

Gold: Francisca Crovetto Chadid (Skeet Women)

WRESTLING

Silver: Yasmani Acosta Fernandez (Men’s Greco-Roman 130kg)

55) Saint Lucia

Saint Lucia ties in 55th place with a total of 2 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Julien Alfred (Women’s 100m)

Silver:  Julien Alfred (Women’s 200m)

55) Uganda

Uganda ties in 55th place with a total of 2 medals: 1 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Joshua Cheptegei (Men’s 10,000m)

Silver: Peruth Chemutai (Women’s 3000m Steeplechase)

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59) Dominican Republic

Dominican Republic earns 59th place with a total of 3 medals: 1 gold, 0 silver and 2 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Marleidy Paulino (Women’s 400m)

BOXING

Bronze: Yunior Alcantara Reyes (Men’s 51kg)

Bronze: Cristian JavierPinales   (Men’s 80kg) 

60) Guatemala

Guatemala ties in 60th place with a total of 2 medals: 1 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

SHOOTING

Gold: Adriana Ruano Oliva (Trap Women)

Bronze: Jean Pierre Brol Cardenas (Trap Men)

60) Morocco

Morocco ties in 60th place with a total of 2 medals: 1 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Soufiane El Bakkali (Men’s 3000m Steeplechase)

FOOTBALL

Bronze: Men (MOROCCO)

62) Dominica

Dominica ties in 62nd place with a total of 1 medal: 1 gold, 0 silver and 0 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Thea Lafond (Women’s Triple Jump)

62) Pakistan

Pakistan ties in 62nd place with a total of 1 medal: 1 gold, 0 silver and 0 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Gold: Archad Nadeem (Men’s Javelin Throw)

64) Türkiye

Türkiye earns 64th place with a total of 8 medals: 0 gold, 3 silver and 5 bronze.

ARCHERY

Bronze: Men’s Team (TÜRKIYE)

BOXING

Silver: Buse Naz Cakirogu (Women’s 50kg)

Silver: Hatice Akbas (Women’s 54kg)

Bronze: Esra Yildiz Kahraman (Women’s 57kg)

SHOOTING

Silver: 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team (TÜRKIYE 2)

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Nafia Kus Aydin (Women +67kg)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Buse Cavusoglu Tosun (Women’s Freestyle 68kg)

Bronze: Taha Akgul (Men’s Freestyle 125kg)

65) Mexico

Mexico earns 65th place with a total of 5 medals: 0 gold, 3 silver and 2 bronze.

ARCHERY

Bronze: Women’s Team (MEXICO)

BOXING

Silver: Marco Alonso Verde Alvarez (Men’s 71kg)

DIVING

Silver: CELAYA/OLVERA (Men’s Synchronised 3m Springboard)

Bronze: Osmar Olvera Ibarra (Men’s 3m Springboard)

JUDO

Silver: Prisma Awiti Alcaraz (Women -63 kg)

66) Armenia

Armenia ties in 66th place with a total of 4 medals: 0 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Silver: Artur Davtyan (Men’s Vault)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Silver: Varazdat Lalayan (Men’s +102kg)

WRESTLING

Silver: Artur Aleksanyan (Men’s Greco-Roman 97kg)

Bronze: Malkhas Amoyan (Men’s Greco-Roman 77kg)

66) Colombia

Colombia ties in 66th place with a total of 4 medals: 0 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze.

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS

Silver: Angel Barajas (Men’s Horizontal Bar)

WEIGHTLIFTING

Silver: Mari Leivis Sanchez (Women’s 71kg)

Silver: Yeison Lopez (Men’s 89kg)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Tatiana Renteria Renteria (Women’s Freestyle 76kg)

68) Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan ties in 68th place with a total of 6 medals: 0 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze.

BOXING

Silver: Munarbek Seiitbek Uulu (Men’s 57kg)

WRESTLING

Silver: Meerim Zhumanazarova (Women’s Freestyle 68kg)

Bronze: Zholaman Sharshenbekov (Men’s Greco-Roman 60kg)

Bronze: Akzhol Makhmudov (Men’s Greco-Roman 77kg)

Bronze: Uzur Dzhuzupbekov (Men’s Greco-Roman 97kg)

Bronze: Aisuluu Tynybekova (Women’s Freestyle 62kg)

68) Democratic People’s Republic of Korea

Democratic People’s Republic of Korea ties in 68th place with a total of 6 medals: 0 gold, 2 silver and 4 bronze.

BOXING

Bronze: Pang Cholmi (Women’s 54kg)

DIVING

Silver: JO/KIM Women’s Synchronised 10m Platform

Bronze: Kim Mi Rae (Women’s 10m Platform)

TABLE TENNIS

Silver: RI/KIM (Mixed Doubles)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Ri Se Ung (Men’s Greco-Roman 60kg)

Bronze: Choe Hyo Gyong (Women’s Freestyle 53kg)

70) Lithuania

Lithuania earns 70th place with a total of 4 medals: 0 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.

3×3 BASKETBALL 

Bronze: Men (LITHUANIA)

ATHLETICS

Silver: Mykolas Alekna (Men’s Discus Throw)

BREAKING 

Silver: NICKA (B-Girls)

ROWING

Bronze: Viktorija Senkute (Women’s Single Sculls)

71) India

India earns 71st place with a total of 6 medals: 0 gold, 1 silver and 5 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Silver: Neeraj Chopra (Men’s Javelin Throw)

HOCKEY

Bronze: Men (INDIA)

SHOOTING

Bronze: Swapnil Kusale (50m Rifle 3 Positions Men)

Bronze: Manu Bhaker (10m Air Pistol Women)

Bronze: 10m Air Pistol Mixed Team (INDIA)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Aman Aman (Men’s Freestyle 57kg)

72) Republic of Moldova

Republic of Moldova earns 72nd place with a total of 4 medals: 0 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze.

CANOE SPRINT

Bronze: Serghei Tarnovschi (Men’s Canoe Single 1000m)

JUDO

Bronze: Denis Vieru (Men -66 kg)

Bronze: Adil Osmanov (Men -73 kg)

WRESTLING

Silver: Anastasia Nichita (Women’s Freestyle 57kg)

73) Kosovo

Kosovo earns 73th place with a total of 2 medals: 0 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.

JUDO

Silver: Distria Krasniqi (Women -52 kg)

Bronze: Laura Fazliu (Women -63 kg)

74) Cyprus

Cyprus ties in 74th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

SAILING 

Silver: Pavlos Kontides (Men’s Dinghy)

74) Fiji

Fiji ties in 74th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

RUGBY SEVENS 

Silver: Men (FIJI)

74) Jordan

Jordan ties in 74th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

TAEKWONDO

Silver: Zaid Kareem (Men -68kg)

74) Mongolia

Mongolia ties in 74th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

JUDO

Silver: Baasankhuu Bavuudorj (Women -48 kg)

74) Panama

Panama ties in 74th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 1 silver and 0 bronze.

BOXING

Silver: Atheyna Bibeichi Bylon (Women’s 75kg)

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79) Tajikistan

Tajikistan earns 79th place with a total of 3 medals: 0 gold, 0 silver and 3 bronze.

BOXING

Bronze: Davlat Boltaev (Men’s 92kg)

JUDO 

Bronze: Somon Makhmadbekov (Men -81 kg)

Bronze: Temur Rakhimov (Men +100 kg)

80) Albania

Albania ties in 80th place with a total of 2 medals: 0 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.

WRESTLING

Bronze: Islam Dudaev (Men’s Freestyle 65kg)

Bronze: Chermen Valiev (Men’s Freestyle 74kg)

80) Grenada

Grenada ties in 80th place with a total of 2 medals: 0 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Bronze: Anderson Peters (Men’s Javelin Throw)

Bronze: Lindon Victor (Men’s Decathlon)

80) Malaysia

Malaysia ties in 80th place with a total of 2 medals: 0 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.

BADMINTON 

Bronze: Zii Jia Lee (Men’s Singles)

Bronze: CHIA/SOH (Men’s Doubles)

80) Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico ties in 80th place with a total of 2 medals: 0 gold, 2 silver and 2 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Bronze: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn (Women’s 100m Hurdles)

WRESTLING

Bronze: Sebastian C Rivera (Men’s Freestyle 65kg)

84) Côte d’Ivoire

Côte d’Ivoire ties in 84th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

TAEKWONDO

Bronze: Cheick Sallah Cisse (Men +80kg)

84) Cabo Verde

Cabo Verde ties in 84th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

BOXING

Bronze: David de Pina (Men’s 51kg)

84) Refugee Olympic Team

The Refugee Olympic Team ties in 84th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

BOXING

Bronze: Cindy Winner Djankeu Ngamba (Women’s 75kg)

84) Peru

Peru ties in 84th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

SAILING

Bronze: Stefano Peschiera (Men’s Dinghy)

84) Qatar

Qatar ties in 84th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Bronze: Mutaz Essa Barshim (Men’s High Jump)

84) Singapore

Singapore ties in 84th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

SAILING

Bronze: Maximilian Maeder (Men’s Kite)

84) Slovakia

Slovakia ties in 84th place with a total of 1 medals: 0 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

CANOE SLALOM

Bronze: Matej Benus (Men’s Canoe Single)

84) Zambia

Zambia ties in 84th place with a total of 1 medal: 0 gold, 0 silver and 1 bronze.

ATHLETICS

Bronze: Muzala Samukonga (Men’s 400m)

 

By Julia Maia

Click here to read The Hollywood Insider’s CEO Pritan Ambroase’s love letter to Cinema, TV and Media. An excerpt from the love letter: The Hollywood Insider’s CEO/editor-in-chief Pritan Ambroase affirms, We have the space and time for all your stories, no matter who/what/where you are. Media/Cinema/TV have a responsibility to better the world and The Hollywood Insider will continue to do so. Talent, diversity and authenticity matter in Cinema/TV, media and storytelling. In fact, I reckon that we should announce “talent-diversity-authenticity-storytelling-Cinema-Oscars-Academy-Awards” as synonyms of each other. We show respect to talent and stories regardless of their skin color, race, gender, sexuality, religion, nationality, etc., thus allowing authenticity into this system just by something as simple as accepting and showing respect to the human species’ factual diversity. We become greater just by respecting and appreciating talent in all its shapes, sizes, and forms. Award winners, which includes nominees, must be chosen on the greatness of their talent ALONE.

I am sure I am speaking for a multitude of Cinema lovers all over the world when I speak of the following sentiments that this medium of art has blessed me with. Cinema taught me about our world, at times in English and at times through the beautiful one-inch bar of subtitles. I learned from the stories in the global movies that we are all alike across all borders. Remember that one of the best symbols of many great civilizations and their prosperity has been the art they have left behind. This art can be in the form of paintings, sculptures, architecture, writings, inventions, etc. For our modern society, Cinema happens to be one of them. Cinema is more than just a form of entertainment, it is an integral part of society. I love the world uniting, be it for Cinema, TV, media, art, fashion, sport, etc. Please keep this going full speed.”

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  • Julia Maia

    Julia Maia is a writer and filmmaker originally from Brazil. She grew up watching every piece of television and film she encountered from all over the world, which inspired her to come to Los Angeles to study film. She always knew that in order to be happy and fulfilled she had to be surrounded by art. She is always in search of the next film, show or performance that will inspire her. Her background in filmmaking helps her appreciate the technical elements of a film, as well as relish the journey of each story being told. There is not a topic Maia enjoys talking about more than film and the film industry and how it impacts the world and vice versa. The Hollywood Insider is the perfect platform for Maia to participate in the discourse about anything film related with many that , much like herself, love to take part in real important conversations and deeply appreciate the art of telling stories.

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