Tokyo Olympics Medal Standings
China is still firmly at the top of the medal standings until the ninth day of the Tokyo Olympics. Meanwhile, the United States displaces Japan from second place On the ninth day of the Tokyo Olympics.
China added three gold, one silver and one bronze. The Bamboo Curtain Country has now collected a total of 24 gold, 14 silver and 13 bronze.
The gold won by China today was contributed by Gong Lijao from athletics, Chen Yu fei from badminton and Shi Tingmo from diving. Silver was inscribed by Wang Han also from diving. Xiao Ruoteng contributed bronze for China from gymnastics.
China top the list ahead of their closest rivals the United States in second and hosts Japan in third. The United States until the eighth day won 20 gold, 23 silver and 16 bronze.
For Japan, they have collected 17 gold, five silver and nine bronze. The United States can displace Japan, which the previous day was in second place after getting four gold today. Three US gold today was donated from swimming, while the other one came from golf.
While Japan did not get gold on the ninth day. They only won one medal, namely bronze from gymnastics, which was inscribed by Kaya Kazuma.
The top five positions in the medal standings are completed by Australia and the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC). Australia collected 14 gold, three silver and 14 bronze. ROC collected 12 gold, 19 silver and 13 bronze.
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