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Here’s How Many Medals Every Country Has Won at the Tokyo Summer Olympics So Far

Here’s How Many Medals Every Country Has Won at the Tokyo Summer Olympics So Far

July 26, 2021 at 10:52PMMadeleine Carlisle

China lead with the most overall medals in the Tokyo Summer Olympics as of 1:00 p.m. ET on the first Monday of the Games, having secured 18 medals, including six gold. The U.S. trailed in the medal count with 14 total—including seven gold—followed closely by Japan’s 13 medals, which include eight gold.

Many of the Tokyo Olympics’ most prominent sports have already gotten well underway; 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 out the favored 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.
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Here’s how many medals each country has won so far at the Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2021.

People’s Republic of China, 18 medals

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Vincenzo Pinto—AFP via Getty ImagesGold medallist China’s Chen Lijun gestures as he stands on the podium for the victory ceremony of the men’s 67kg weightlifting competition during the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at the Tokyo International Forum in Tokyo on July 25, 2021.

Gold: 6 medals

  • 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

Silver: 5 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

Bronze: 7 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

United States, 14 medals

Gold: 7 medals

  • 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

Silver: 3 medals

  • 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

Bronze: 4 medals

  • Kieran Smith, Swimming, Men’s 400-m freestyle
  • Hali Flickinger, Swimming, Women’s 400m- individual medley
  • Team USA, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
  • Jagger Eaton, Skateboarding, Men’s street

Japan, 13 medals

Skateboarding - Olympics: Day 3
Patrick Smith—Getty ImagesMomiji Nishiya of Team Japan poses with her gold medal during the Women’s Street Final medal ceremony on day three of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Urban Sports Park on July 26, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Gold: 8 medals

  • Naohisa Takato, Judo, Men -60 kg
  • Abe Hifumi, 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

Silver: 2 medals

  • Funa Tonaki, Judo, Women -48 kg
  • Men’s Team, Gymnastics

Bronze: 3 medals

  • Tsukasa Yoshida, Judo, Women -57 kg
  • Funa Nakayama, Skateboarding, Women’s street
  • Men’s Team, Archery

Russian Olympic Committee, 12 medals

Gymnastics - Artistic - Olympics: Day 3
Jamie Squire—Getty ImagesDavid Belyavskiy, Nikita Nagornyy, Artur Dalaloyan and Denis Abliazin of Team ROC pose with the gold medal after winning the Men’s Team Final on day three of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Gymnastics Centre on July 26, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Gold: 4 medals

  • Sofia Pozdniakova, Fencing, Women’s sabre individual
  • Vitalina Batsarashkina, Shooting, 100m Air pistol women
  • Maksim Khramtcov, Taekwondo, Men -80kg
  • Men’s Team, Gymnastics

Silver: 5 medals

  • 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

Bronze: 3 medals

  • Larisa Korobeynikova, Fencing, Women’s foil individual
  • Wikhail Artamonov, Taekwondo, Men -58kg
  • Aleksandr Bondar and Viktor Minibaev, Diving, Men’s synchronized 10-m platform

Italy, 9 medals

Gold: 1 medal

  • Vito Dell’aquila, Taekwondo, Men -58kg

Silver: 4 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

Bronze: 4 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

Great Britain, 7 medals

Gold: 3 medals

  • Tom Pidcock, Cycling, Men’s Cross country
  • Tom Daley and Matty Lee, Diving, Men’s synchronized 10-m platform
  • Adam Peaty, Swimming, Men 100-m breaststroke

Silver: 3 medals

  • Bradly Sinden, Taekwondo, Win -68kg
  • Lauren Williams, Taekwondo, Women -67kg
  • Alex Yee, Triathlon, Men’s individual

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Chelsie Giles, Judo, Women -52kg

South Korea, 7 medals

Gold: 3 medals

  • Men’s Team, Archery
  • Women’s Team, Archery
  • Mixed Team, Archery

Bronze: 4 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

Australia, 6 medals

Swimming - Olympics: Day 3
Abbie Parr—Getty ImagesAriarne Titmus of Team Australia waves during the medal ceremony after winning gold in the Women’s 400-m freestyle final on day three of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Tokyo Aquatics Centre on July 26, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Gold: 2 medals

  • Ariarne Titmus, Swimming, Women’s 400-m freestyle
  • Team Australia, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m freestyle relay

Silver: 1 medal

  • Jack McLoughlin, Swimming, Men’s 400-m freestyle

Bronze: 3 medals

  • 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

France, 5 medals

Gold: 1 medal

  • Romain Cannone, Fencing, Men’s épée individual

Silver: 2 medals

  • Amandine Buchard Nordmeyer, Judo, Women -52 kg
  • Sarah-Leonie Cysique, Judo, Women -57 kg

Bronze: 2 medals

  • Luka Mkheidze, Judo, Men -60 kg
  • Manon Brunet, Fencing, Women’s sabre individual

Canada, 4 medals

Gold: 1 medal

  • Maggie MacNeil, Swimming, Women’s 100-m butterfly

Silver: 2 medals

  • Team Canada, Swimming, Women’s 4×100-m freestyle relay
  • Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu, Diving, Women’s synchronized 3-m springboard

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Jessica Klimkait, Judo, Women -57 kg

Chinese Taipei, 4 medals

Silver: 2 medals

  • Men’s Team Chinese Taipei, Archery
  • Yang Yung Wei, Judo, Men -60kg

Bronze: 2 medals

  • Lin Yun Ju and Cheng I-Ching, Table Tennis, Mixed doubles
  • Lo Chia-Ling, Taekwondo, Women -57kg

Netherlands, 3 medals

Silver: 3 medals

  • Mixed Team Netherlands, Archery
  • Annemiek van Vleuten, Cycling, Women’s road race
  • Arno Kamminga, Swimming, Men’s 100-m breaststroke

Brazil, 3 medals

Silver: 2 medals

  • Kelvin Hoefler, Skateboarding, Men’s street
  • Rayssa Leal, Skateboarding, Women’s street

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Daniel Cargnin, Judo, Men -66kg

Germany, 3 medals

Bronze: 3 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

Kazakhstan, 3 medals

Bronze: 3 medals

  • Igor Son, Weight lifting, Men’s 61kg
  • Zulfiya Chinshanlo, Weight lifting, Women’s 55kg
  • Yeldos Smetov, Judo, Men -60kg

Kosovo, 2 medals

Gold: 2 medals

  • Distria Krasniq, Judo, Women -48kg
  • Nora Gjakova, Judo, Women -57kg

Hungary, 2 medals

Gold: 1 medal

  • Aron Szilagyi, Fencing, Men’s sabre individual

Silver: 1 medal

  • Gergely Siklosi, Fencing, Men’s épée individual

Tunisia, 2 medals

Swimming - Olympics: Day 2
Jean Catuffe—Getty ImagesGold medalist Ahmed Hafnaoui of Tunisia during the medals ceremony of the 400-m freestyle final on day two of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Tokyo Aquatics Centre on July 25, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Gold: 1 medal

  • Ahmed Hafnaoui, Swimming, Men’s 400-m freestyle

Silver: 1 medal

  • Mohamed Khalil Jendoubi, Taekwondo, Men -58kg

Croatia, 2 medals

Gold: 1 medal

  • Matea Jelic, Taekwondo, Women -67kg

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Toni Kanaet, Taekwondo, Ken -80kg

Slovenia, 2 medals

Gold: 1 medal

  • Benjamin Savsek, Canoe, Men’s canoe

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Tadej Pogacar, Cycling, Men’s road race

Georgia, 2 medals

Silver: 2 medals

  • Vazha Margvelashvili, Judo, Men -66kg
  • Lasha Shavdatuashvili, Judo, Men -73kg

Czech Republic, 2 medals

Silver: 1 medal

  • Lukas Rohan, Canoe Slalom, Men’s canoe

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Alexander Choupenitch, Fencing, Men’s foil individual

Indonesia, 2 medals

Silver: 1 medal

  • Eko Yuli Irawan, Weight lifting, Men’s 61kg

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Windy Cantika Aisah, Weight lifting, Women’s 49kg

Serbia, 2 medals

Silver: 1 medal

  • Damir Mikec, Shooting, 10m Air pistol men

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Tijana Bogdanovic, Taekwondo, Women -49kg

Spain, 2 medals

Silver: 1 medal

  • Adriana Cerezo Iglesias, Taekwondo, Women -49kg

Bronze: 1 medal

  • David Valero, Cycling, Men’s cross country

Switzerland, 2 medals

Silver: 1 medal

  • Mathias Fluckiger, Cycling mountain bike, Men’s cross country

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Nina Christen, Shooting, 10m Air rifle women

Egypt, 2 medals

Bronze: 2 medals

  • Seif Eissa, Taekwondo, Men -80kg
  • Hedaya Malak Wahba, Taekwondo, Women -67kg

Mongolia, 2 medals

Bronze: 2 medals

  • Tsogtbaatar Tsend-Ochir, Judo, Men -73kg
  • Urantsetseg Munkhbart, Judo, Women -48kg

Turkey, 2 medals

Bronze: 2 medals

  • Hakan Recber, Taekwondo, Men -68kg
  • Hatice Kübra Ilgün, Taekwondo, Women -57kg

Ukraine, 2 medals

Bronze: 2 medals

  • Igor Reizlin, Fencing, Men’s épée individual
  • Daria Bilodid, Judo, Women -48 kg

Austria, 1 medal

Gold: 1 medal

  • Anna Kiesenhofer, Cycling road, Women’s road race

Ecuador, 1 medal

Gold: 1 medal

  • Richard Carapaz, Cycling road, Men’s road race

Hong Kong, 1 medal

Gold: 1 medal

  • Cheung Ka Long, Fencing, Men’s foil individual

Iran, 1 medal

Gold: 1 medal

  • Javad Foroughi, Shooting, 10m Air pistol men

Norway, 1 medal

Gold: 1 medal

  • Kristian Blummenfelt, Triathlon, Men’s individual

Philippines, 1 medal

Weightlifting - Olympics: Day 3
Chris Graythen—Getty ImagesGold medalist Hidilyn Diaz of Team Philippines poses with the gold medal during the medal ceremony for the Weightlifting – Women’s 55kg Group A on day three of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Tokyo International Forum on July 26, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan.

Gold: 1 medal

  • Hidilyn Diaz, Weight lifting, Women’s 55kg

Thailand, 1 medal

Gold: 1 medal

  • Panipak Wongphatthanaki, Taekwondo, Women -49kg

Uzbekistan, 1 medal

Gold: 1 medal

  • Ulugbek Rashitov, Taekwondo, Men -68kg

Belgium, 1 medal

Silver: 1 medal

  • Wout van Aert, Cycling road, Men’s road race

Bulgaria, 1 medal

Silver: 1 medal

  • Antoaneta Kostadinova, Shooting, 10-m Air pistol women

Colombia, 1 medal

Silver: 1 medal

  • Luis Mosquera, Weight lifting, Men’s 67kg

Denmark, 1 medal

Silver: 1 medal

  • Jesper Hansen, Shooting, Skeet men

India, 1 medal

Silver: 1 medal

  • Mirabai Chanu Saikho, Weight lifting, Women’s 49kg

Jordan, 1 medal

Silver: 1 medal

  • Saleh Elsharabaty, Taekwondo, Men’s -80kg

Romania, 1 medal

Silver: 1 medal

  • Ana Maria Popescu, Fencing, Women’s épée individual

Estonia, 1 medal

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Katrina Lehis, Fencing, Women’s épée individual

Israel, 1 medal

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Avishag Semberg, Taekwondo, Women -49kg

Ivory Coast, 1 medal

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Ruth Gbagbi, Taekwondo, Women -67kg

Kuwait, 1 medal

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Abdullah Alrashidi, Shooting, Skeet men

Mexico, 1 medal

Bronze: 1 medal

  • Hayden Wilde, Triathlon, Men’s individual

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