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2020 Summer Olympics medal table

The 2020 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XXXII Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Tokyo, Japan, from 23 July to 8 August 2021. The games were postponed by one year as part of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on sports.[2] However, the Games was referred to by its original date in all medals, uniforms, promotional items, and other related media in order to avoid confusion in future years.[3][4] A total of 11,417 athletes from 206 nations participated in 339 events in 33 sports across 50 different disciplines.[5][6]

2020 Summer Olympics medals
The Japan National Stadium during the 2020 Summer Olympics
LocationTokyo,  Japan
Highlights
Most gold medals United States (39)
Most total medals United States (113)
← 2016 · Olympics medal tables · 2024 →
World map showing the medal achievements of each country during the 2020 Summer Olympics.
Legend:
   represents countries that won at least one gold medal.
   represents countries that won at least one silver medal but no gold medals.
   represents countries that won at least one bronze medal but no gold or silver medals.
   represents countries that did not win any medals.
   represents entities that did not participate in the 2020 Summer Olympics.
Notes. As a result of penalties imposed on Russia due to doping controversies, Russian athletes participated under the name of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) rather than the country itself.[1] The Refugee Olympic Team is not represented on the map.
The number of the total medals of each team during the 2020 Summer Olympics.

Overall, the event saw two records: 93 nations received at least one medal, and 65 of them won at least one gold medal.[7][8] Athletes from the United States won the most medals overall, with 113, and the most gold medals, with 39.[9] Host nation Japan won 27 gold medals surpassing its gold medal tally of 16 at both the 1964 and 2004 summer editions.[10] Athletes from that nation also won 58 medals overall, which eclipsed its record of 41 overall medals won at the previous Summer Olympics.[11]

American swimmer Caeleb Dressel won the most gold medals at the games with five.[12] Meanwhile, Australian swimmer Emma McKeon won the greatest number of medals overall, with seven in total.[13] As a result, she tied Soviet gymnast Maria Gorokhovskaya's seven medals at the 1952 summer edition for most medals won at a single games by a female athlete.[14] Bermuda, Qatar, and the Philippines won their nations' first Olympic gold medals.[15] Meanwhile, Burkina Faso, Turkmenistan, and San Marino won their nations' first Olympic medals.[a][15][18]

Medals edit

The medals used for the 2020 Summer Olympics were designed by Junichi Kawanishi.[19] They were manufactured using metal extracted from recycled small electronic devices donated by the public.[19] The ribbon uses the traditional Japanese design motifs found in ichimatsu moyo (市松模様), a harmonised chequered pattern, and kasane no irome (重ね の 色目), a traditional kimono layering technique.[20][21] The case is manufactured from Japanese ash wood dyed with the same colour as the Olympic emblem. The circular lid and the body of the case can be opened like a ring connected by a magnet.[21] The obverse of the medals features Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, in front of Panathenaic Stadium and the Olympic rings.[22]

As a result of safety protocols stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, athletes were presented with their medals on trays, and were asked to put them on themselves (or each other, in the case of team winners), rather than having them placed around their necks by a dignitary.[23]

Medal table edit

 
From left to right: Raven Saunders, Gong Lijiao, and Valerie Adams won silver, gold, and bronze respectively during the women's shot put event.[24]
 
Neisi Dajomes won the gold medal in the women's 76 kg weightlifting competition, becoming Ecuador's first female gold medalist.[25]
 
Ítalo Ferreira won the gold medal during the men's shortboard surfing event.[26]
 
Daniel Ståhl won the gold medal in the men's discus throw competition.[27]
 
Damian Warner won the gold medal in the men's decathlon.[28]
 
Vincent Hancock won a gold medal in the men's skeet competition. He became the first skeet shooter to win three gold medals in Olympic history having previously won in 2008 and 2012.[29]

The medal table is based on information provided by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and is consistent with IOC convention in its published medal tables. By default, the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won, where nation is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee (NOC). The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals.

In boxing, judo, karate, taekwondo, and wrestling, two bronze medals are awarded in each weight class.[30][31][32][33] Two gold medals (and no silver) were awarded to Mutaz Essa Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi for a first-place tie in the men's high jump athletics event.[34] Two bronze medals were awarded to Angelina Melnikova and Mai Murakami for a third-place tie in the women's floor gymnastics event.[35]

Key

  *   Host nation (Japan)

2020 Summer Olympics medal table[36]
RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  United States394133113
2  China38321989
3  Japan*27141758
4  Great Britain22202264
5  ROC20282371
6  Australia1772246
7  Netherlands10121436
8  France10121133
9  Germany10111637
10  Italy10102040
11  Canada771024
12  Brazil76821
13  New Zealand76720
14  Cuba73515
15  Hungary67720
16  South Korea641020
17  Poland45514
18  Czech Republic44311
19  Kenya44210
20  Norway4228
21  Jamaica4149
22  Spain38617
23  Sweden3609
24  Switzerland34613
25  Denmark34411
26  Croatia3328
27  Iran3227
28  Serbia3159
29  Belgium3137
30  Bulgaria3126
31  Slovenia3115
32  Uzbekistan3025
33  Georgia2518
34  Chinese Taipei24612
35  Turkey22913
36  Greece2114
  Uganda2114
38  Ecuador2103
39  Ireland2024
  Israel2024
41  Qatar2013
42  Bahamas2002
  Kosovo2002
44  Ukraine161219
45  Belarus1337
46  Romania1304
  Venezuela1304
48  India1247
49  Hong Kong1236
50  Philippines1214
  Slovakia1214
52  South Africa1203
53  Austria1157
54  Egypt1146
55  Indonesia1135
56  Ethiopia1124
  Portugal1124
58  Tunisia1102
59  Estonia1012
  Fiji1012
  Latvia1012
  Thailand1012
63  Bermuda1001
  Morocco1001
  Puerto Rico1001
66  Colombia0415
67  Azerbaijan0347
68  Dominican Republic0325
69  Armenia0224
70  Kyrgyzstan0213
71  Mongolia0134
72  Argentina0123
  San Marino0123
74  Jordan0112
  Malaysia0112
  Nigeria0112
77  Bahrain0101
  Lithuania0101
  Namibia0101
  North Macedonia0101
  Saudi Arabia0101
  Turkmenistan0101
83  Kazakhstan0088
84  Mexico0044
85  Finland0022
86  Botswana0011
  Burkina Faso0011
  Ghana0011
  Grenada0011
  Ivory Coast0011
  Kuwait0011
  Moldova0011
  Syria0011
Totals (93 entries)3403384021080

Changes in medal standings edit

Key

  ※   Disqualified athlete(s)

List of official changes in medal standings
Ruling date Sport/Event Athlete (NOC)       Total Notes
18 February 2022 Athletics
Men's 4 × 100 m
  Zharnel Hughes (GBR)
  Richard Kilty (GBR)
  Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake (GBR)
  CJ Ujah (GBR)
−1 –1 On 12 August 2021, CJ Ujah was suspended from competition by World Athletics after testing positive for the banned substances S-23 and Enobosarm.[37] Six months later, the IOC formally requested Team GB to collect the medals from teammates Zharnel Hughes, Richard Kilty, and Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake.[38][39] Canada's relay team received the silver medal, and China's relay team was awarded the bronze.[40]
  Jerome Blake (CAN)
  Aaron Brown (CAN)
  Andre De Grasse (CAN)
  Brendon Rodney (CAN)
+1 −1 0
  Tang Xingqiang (CHN)
  Su Bingtian (CHN)
  Xie Zhenye (CHN)
  Wu Zhiqiang (CHN)
+1 +1
List of official changes by country
NOC Gold Silver Bronze Net Change
  Great Britain (GBR) 0 −1 0 −1
  Canada (CAN) 0 +1 −1 0
  China (CHN) 0 0 +1 +1

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ However, Turkmenistani athletes had previously competed as nationals of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union, in particular during the 1992 summer edition, when Turkmenistani athletes competed as part of the Unified Team.[16][17]

References edit

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External links edit

  • "Tokyo 2020". Olympics.com. International Olympic Committee.
  • "2020 Summer Olympics". Olympedia.com. Retrieved 1 November 2022.
  • "Olympic Analytics/2020_1". olympanalyt.com.

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The 2020 Summer Olympics officially known as the Games of the XXXII Olympiad was an international multi sport event held in Tokyo Japan from 23 July to 8 August 2021 The games were postponed by one year as part of the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on sports 2 However the Games was referred to by its original date in all medals uniforms promotional items and other related media in order to avoid confusion in future years 3 4 A total of 11 417 athletes from 206 nations participated in 339 events in 33 sports across 50 different disciplines 5 6 2020 Summer Olympics medalsThe Japan National Stadium during the 2020 Summer OlympicsLocationTokyo JapanHighlightsMost gold medals United States 39 Most total medals United States 113 2016 Olympics medal tables 2024 World map showing the medal achievements of each country during the 2020 Summer Olympics Legend represents countries that won at least one gold medal represents countries that won at least one silver medal but no gold medals represents countries that won at least one bronze medal but no gold or silver medals represents countries that did not win any medals represents entities that did not participate in the 2020 Summer Olympics Notes As a result of penalties imposed on Russia due to doping controversies Russian athletes participated under the name of the Russian Olympic Committee ROC rather than the country itself 1 The Refugee Olympic Team is not represented on the map The number of the total medals of each team during the 2020 Summer Olympics Overall the event saw two records 93 nations received at least one medal and 65 of them won at least one gold medal 7 8 Athletes from the United States won the most medals overall with 113 and the most gold medals with 39 9 Host nation Japan won 27 gold medals surpassing its gold medal tally of 16 at both the 1964 and 2004 summer editions 10 Athletes from that nation also won 58 medals overall which eclipsed its record of 41 overall medals won at the previous Summer Olympics 11 American swimmer Caeleb Dressel won the most gold medals at the games with five 12 Meanwhile Australian swimmer Emma McKeon won the greatest number of medals overall with seven in total 13 As a result she tied Soviet gymnast Maria Gorokhovskaya s seven medals at the 1952 summer edition for most medals won at a single games by a female athlete 14 Bermuda Qatar and the Philippines won their nations first Olympic gold medals 15 Meanwhile Burkina Faso Turkmenistan and San Marino won their nations first Olympic medals a 15 18 Contents 1 Medals 2 Medal table 3 Changes in medal standings 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksMedals editSee also Olympic medal The medals used for the 2020 Summer Olympics were designed by Junichi Kawanishi 19 They were manufactured using metal extracted from recycled small electronic devices donated by the public 19 The ribbon uses the traditional Japanese design motifs found in ichimatsu moyo 市松模様 a harmonised chequered pattern and kasane no irome 重ね の 色目 a traditional kimono layering technique 20 21 The case is manufactured from Japanese ash wood dyed with the same colour as the Olympic emblem The circular lid and the body of the case can be opened like a ring connected by a magnet 21 The obverse of the medals features Nike the Greek goddess of victory in front of Panathenaic Stadium and the Olympic rings 22 As a result of safety protocols stemming from the COVID 19 pandemic athletes were presented with their medals on trays and were asked to put them on themselves or each other in the case of team winners rather than having them placed around their necks by a dignitary 23 Medal table edit nbsp From left to right Raven Saunders Gong Lijiao and Valerie Adams won silver gold and bronze respectively during the women s shot put event 24 nbsp Neisi Dajomes won the gold medal in the women s 76 kg weightlifting competition becoming Ecuador s first female gold medalist 25 nbsp Italo Ferreira won the gold medal during the men s shortboard surfing event 26 nbsp Daniel Stahl won the gold medal in the men s discus throw competition 27 nbsp Damian Warner won the gold medal in the men s decathlon 28 nbsp Vincent Hancock won a gold medal in the men s skeet competition He became the first skeet shooter to win three gold medals in Olympic history having previously won in 2008 and 2012 29 See also List of 2020 Summer Olympics medal winners The medal table is based on information provided by the International Olympic Committee IOC and is consistent with IOC convention in its published medal tables By default the table is ordered by the number of gold medals the athletes from a nation have won where nation is an entity represented by a National Olympic Committee NOC The number of silver medals is taken into consideration next and then the number of bronze medals In boxing judo karate taekwondo and wrestling two bronze medals are awarded in each weight class 30 31 32 33 Two gold medals and no silver were awarded to Mutaz Essa Barshim and Gianmarco Tamberi for a first place tie in the men s high jump athletics event 34 Two bronze medals were awarded to Angelina Melnikova and Mai Murakami for a third place tie in the women s floor gymnastics event 35 Key Host nation Japan 2020 Summer Olympics medal table 36 RankNOCGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp United States3941331132 nbsp China383219893 nbsp Japan 271417584 nbsp Great Britain222022645 nbsp ROC202823716 nbsp Australia17722467 nbsp Netherlands101214368 nbsp France101211339 nbsp Germany1011163710 nbsp Italy1010204011 nbsp Canada77102412 nbsp Brazil7682113 nbsp New Zealand7672014 nbsp Cuba7351515 nbsp Hungary6772016 nbsp South Korea64102017 nbsp Poland4551418 nbsp Czech Republic4431119 nbsp Kenya4421020 nbsp Norway422821 nbsp Jamaica414922 nbsp Spain3861723 nbsp Sweden360924 nbsp Switzerland3461325 nbsp Denmark3441126 nbsp Croatia332827 nbsp Iran322728 nbsp Serbia315929 nbsp Belgium313730 nbsp Bulgaria312631 nbsp Slovenia311532 nbsp Uzbekistan302533 nbsp Georgia251834 nbsp Chinese Taipei2461235 nbsp Turkey2291336 nbsp Greece2114 nbsp Uganda211438 nbsp Ecuador210339 nbsp Ireland2024 nbsp Israel202441 nbsp Qatar201342 nbsp Bahamas2002 nbsp Kosovo200244 nbsp Ukraine16121945 nbsp Belarus133746 nbsp Romania1304 nbsp Venezuela130448 nbsp India124749 nbsp Hong Kong123650 nbsp Philippines1214 nbsp Slovakia121452 nbsp South Africa120353 nbsp Austria115754 nbsp Egypt114655 nbsp Indonesia113556 nbsp Ethiopia1124 nbsp Portugal112458 nbsp Tunisia110259 nbsp Estonia1012 nbsp Fiji1012 nbsp Latvia1012 nbsp Thailand101263 nbsp Bermuda1001 nbsp Morocco1001 nbsp Puerto Rico100166 nbsp Colombia041567 nbsp Azerbaijan034768 nbsp Dominican Republic032569 nbsp Armenia022470 nbsp Kyrgyzstan021371 nbsp Mongolia013472 nbsp Argentina0123 nbsp San Marino012374 nbsp Jordan0112 nbsp Malaysia0112 nbsp Nigeria011277 nbsp Bahrain0101 nbsp Lithuania0101 nbsp Namibia0101 nbsp North Macedonia0101 nbsp Saudi Arabia0101 nbsp Turkmenistan010183 nbsp Kazakhstan008884 nbsp Mexico004485 nbsp Finland002286 nbsp Botswana0011 nbsp Burkina Faso0011 nbsp Ghana0011 nbsp Grenada0011 nbsp Ivory Coast0011 nbsp Kuwait0011 nbsp Moldova0011 nbsp Syria0011Totals 93 entries 3403384021080Changes in medal standings editSee also List of stripped Olympic medals Key Disqualified athlete s List of official changes in medal standings Ruling date Sport Event Athlete NOC nbsp nbsp nbsp Total Notes18 February 2022 AthleticsMen s 4 100 m nbsp Zharnel Hughes GBR nbsp Richard Kilty GBR nbsp Nethaneel Mitchell Blake GBR nbsp CJ Ujah GBR 1 1 On 12 August 2021 CJ Ujah was suspended from competition by World Athletics after testing positive for the banned substances S 23 and Enobosarm 37 Six months later the IOC formally requested Team GB to collect the medals from teammates Zharnel Hughes Richard Kilty and Nethaneel Mitchell Blake 38 39 Canada s relay team received the silver medal and China s relay team was awarded the bronze 40 nbsp Jerome Blake CAN nbsp Aaron Brown CAN nbsp Andre De Grasse CAN nbsp Brendon Rodney CAN 1 1 0 nbsp Tang Xingqiang CHN nbsp Su Bingtian CHN nbsp Xie Zhenye CHN nbsp Wu Zhiqiang CHN 1 1List of official changes by country NOC Gold Silver Bronze Net Change nbsp Great Britain GBR 0 1 0 1 nbsp Canada CAN 0 1 1 0 nbsp China CHN 0 0 1 1See also edit nbsp Olympic Games portalAll time Olympic Games medal table 2020 Summer Paralympics medal tableNotes edit However Turkmenistani athletes had previously competed as nationals of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union in particular during the 1992 summer edition when Turkmenistani athletes competed as part of the Unified Team 16 17 References edit Gilbert Asha C 28 July 2021 What Does ROC Mean Why Russia Can t Compete at the Tokyo Olympics But Its Athletes Can USA Today Archived from the original on 12 November 2021 Retrieved 9 November 2021 Blount Rachel 17 July 2021 No fans no families no fun Ready or not here come the Tokyo Olympics Star Tribune Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 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