Medals table
Medals table
25 of 25 medal events
138 of 302 total medal events
Nation G S B Tot
United States 26 13 15 54
China 25 16 12 53
Britain 14 7 8 29
Russia 3 15 10 28
Japan 2 10 12 24
France 8 6 8 22
Germany 5 10 6 21
Australia 1 12 7 20
South Korea 9 3 5 17
Italy 5 5 3 13
Canada 1 3 6 10
Netherlands 3 1 4 8
New Zealand 3 0 4 7
Romania 1 4 2 7
Ukraine 2 0 4 6
Belarus 1 2 3 6
Brazil 1 1 4 6
Kazakhstan 5 0 0 5
North Korea 4 0 1 5
Cuba 2 2 1 5
Hungary 2 1 2 5
Denmark 1 2 2 5
South Africa 3 1 0 4
Poland 2 1 1 4
Czech Republic 1 2 1 4
Mexico 0 3 1 4
Slovakia 0 1 3 4
Slovenia 1 0 2 3
Sweden 0 3 0 3
Colombia 0 2 1 3
Spain 0 2 1 3
India 0 1 2 3
Croatia 1 1 0 2
Ethiopia 1 0 1 2
Jamaica 1 0 1 2
Belgium 0 1 1 2
Indonesia 0 1 1 2
Kenya 0 1 1 2
Mongolia 0 1 1 2
Norway 0 1 1 2
Serbia 0 1 1 2
Greece 0 0 2 2
Moldova 0 0 2 2
Georgia 1 0 0 1
Lithuania 1 0 0 1
Switzerland 1 0 0 1
Venezuela 1 0 0 1
Egypt 0 1 0 1
Guatemala 0 1 0 1
Taiwan 0 1 0 1
Thailand 0 1 0 1
Azerbaijan 0 0 1 1
Hong Kong 0 0 1 1
Iran 0 0 1 1
Qatar 0 0 1 1
Singapore 0 0 1 1
Tunisia 0 0 1 1
Uzbekistan 0 0 1 1
Saturday’s Olympic medalists
ATHLETICS
Men’s long jump
GOLD—Greg Rutherford, Britain.
SILVER—Mitchell Watt, Australia.
BRONZE—Will Claye, Phoenix.
Men’s 20Km road walk
GOLD—Chen Ding, China.
SILVER—Erick Barrondo, Guatemala.
BRONZE—Wang Zhen, China.
Men’s 10,000
GOLD—Mohamed Farah, Britain.
SILVER—Galen Rupp, Portland, Ore.
BRONZE—Tariku Bekele, Ethiopia.
Women’s 100
GOLD—Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica.
SILVER—Carmelita Jeter, Gardena, Calif.
BRONZE—Veronica Campbell-Brown, Jamaica.
Women’s discus
GOLD—Sandra Perkovic, Croatia.
SILVER—Darya Pishchalnikova, Russia.
BRONZE—Li Yanfeng, China.
Women’s heptathlon
GOLD—Jessica Ennis, Britain.
SILVER—Lilli Schwarzkopf, Germany.
BRONZE—Tatyana Chernova, Russia.
BADMINTON
Women’s singles
GOLD—Li Xuerui, China.
SILVER—Wang Yihan, China.
BRONZE—Saina Nehwal, India.
Women’s doubles
GOLD—China 2 (Zhao Yunlei, Tian Qing).
SILVER—Japan (Mizuki Fujii, Reika Kakiiwa).
BRONZE—Russia (Nina Vislova, Valeria Sorokina).
CYCLING TRACK
Women ‘s team pursuit
GOLD—Britain (Dani King, Joanna Rowsell, Laura Trott).
SILVER—United States (Dotsie Bausch, Louisville, Ky., Sarah Hammer, Temecula, Calif., Lauren Tamayo, Barto, Pa.).
BRONZE—Canada (Gillian Carleton, Jasmin Glaesser, Tara Whitten).
FENCING
Women’s team epee
GOLD—China (Li Na, Luo Xiaojuan, Sun Yujie, Xu Anqi).
SILVER—South Korea (Choi Injeong, Jung Hyojung, Shin A Lam, Choi Eunsook).
BRONZE—United States (Courtney Hurley, San Antonio, Maya Lawrence, Teaneck, N.J., Susie Scanlan, St. Paul, Minn., Kelley Hurley).
ROWING
Men’s fours
GOLD—Britain (Alex Gregory, Pete Reed, Tom James, Andrew Triggs Hodge).
SILVER—Australia (William Lockwood, James Chapman, Drew Ginn, Joshua Dunkley-Smith).
BRONZE—United States (Glenn Ochal, Philadelphia, Henrik Rummel, Pittsford, N.Y., Charles Cole, New Canaan, Conn., Scott Gault, Piedmont, Calif.).
Men’s lightweight double sculls
GOLD—Denmark (Mads Rasmussen, Rasmus Quist).
SILVER—Britain (Zac Purchase, Mark Hunter).
BRONZE—New Zealand (Storm Uru, Peter Taylor).
Women’s single sculls
GOLD—Miroslava Knapkova, Czech Republic.
SILVER—Fie Udby Erichsen, Denmark.
BRONZE—Kim Crow, Australia.
Women’s lightweight double sculls
GOLD—Britain (Katherine Copeland, Sophie Hosking).
SILVER—China (Xu Dongxiang, Huang Wenyi).
BRONZE—Greece (Christina Giazitzidou, Alexandra Tsiavou).
SHOOTING
Women’s 50m rifle (3 positions)
GOLD—Jamie Lynn Gray, Lebanon, Pa.
SILVER—Ivana Maksimovic, Serbia.
BRONZE—Adela Sykorova, Czech Republic.
Women’s trap
GOLD—Jessica Rossi, Italy.
SILVER—Zuzana Stefecekova, Slovakia.
BRONZE—Delphine Reau, France.
SWIMMING
Men’s 1500 freestyle
GOLD—Sun Yang, China.
SILVER—Ryan Cochrane, Canada.
BRONZE—Oussama Mellouli, Tunisia.
Men’s 4 x 100 medley relay
GOLD—United States (Matthew Grevers, Lake Forest, Ill., Brendan Hansen, Havertown, Pa., Michael Phelps, Baltimore, Nathan Adrian, Bremerton, Wash., Nick Thoman, Cincinnati, Eric Shanteau, Lilburn, Ga., Tyler Mcgill, Champaign, Ill., Cullen Jones, Bronx, N.Y.).
SILVER—Japan (Ryosuke Irie, Kosuke Kitajima, Takeshi Matsuda, Takuro Fujii).
BRONZE—Australia (Hayden Stoeckel, Christian Sprenger, Matt Targett, James Magnussen, Brenton Rickard, Tommaso D’orsogna).
Women’s 50 freestyle
GOLD—Ranomi Kromowidjojo, Netherlands.
SILVER—Aliaksandra Herasimenia, Belarus.
BRONZE—Marleen Veldhuis, Netherlands.
Women’s 4 x 100 medley relay
GOLD—United States (Missy Franklin, Centennial, Colo., Rebecca Soni, Plainsboro, N.J., Dana Vollmer, Granbury, Texas, Allison Schmitt, Canton, Mich., Rachel Bootsma, Eden Prairie, Minn., Breeja Larson, Mesa, Ariz., Claire Donahue, Lenoir City, Tenn., Jessica Hardy, Long Beach, Calif.).
SILVER—Australia (Emily Seebohm, Leisel Jones, Alicia Coutts, Melanie Schlanger, Brittany Elmslie).
BRONZE—Japan (Aya Terakawa, Satomi Suzuki, Yuka Kato, Haruka Ueda).
TENNIS
Men’s doubles
GOLD—United States (Mike Bryan, Camarillo, Calif., Bob Bryan, Camarillo, Calif.).
SILVER—France (Michael Llodra, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga).
BRONZE—France 2 (Julien Benneteau, Richard Gasquet).
Women’s singles
GOLD—Serena Williams, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
SILVER—Maria Sharapova, Russia.
BRONZE—Victoria Azarenka, Belarus.
TRAMPOLINE
Women
GOLD—Rosannagh Maclennan, Canada.
SILVER—Huang Shanshan, China.
BRONZE—He Wenna, China.
TRIATHLON
Women
GOLD—Nicola Spirig, Switzerland.
SILVER—Lisa Norden, Sweden.
BRONZE—Erin Densham, Australia.
WEIGHTLIFTING
Men’s 94Kg
GOLD—Ilya Ilyin, Kazakhstan.
SILVER—Alexandr Ivanov, Russia.
BRONZE—Anatoli Ciricu, Moldova.
Saturday’s scores
BASKETBALL
Men
Group A
United States 99, Lithuania 94
France 73, Tunisia 69
Argentina 93, Nigeria 79
Group B
Russia 77, Spain 74
Brazil 98, China 59
Australia 106, Britain 75
SOCCER
Men
Quarterfinals
South Korea 1, Britain 1, South Korea (5-4 penalty kicks)
Brazil 3, Honduras 2
Mexico 4, Senegal 2
Japan 3, Egypt 0
HANDBALL
Men
Group A
Tunisia 34, Britain 17
Sweden 29, Argentina 13
Iceland 30, France 29
Group B
Serbia 28, South Korea 22
Croatia 32, Denmark 21
Spain 33, Hungary 22
HOCKEY
Women
Pool A
Netherlands 3, South Korea 2
Japan 1, Belgium 1
China 2, Britain 1
Pool B
New Zealand 3, United States 2
Australia 1, South Africa 0
Argentina 3, Germany 1
VOLLEYBALL
Men
Pool A
Poland 3, Britain 0 (25-16, 25-19, 25-18)
Italy 3, Australia 2 (21-25, 18-25, 25-21, 25-14, 15-13)
Argentina 3, Bulgaria 1 (25-18, 21-25, 25-19, 25-20)
Pool B
Russia 3, United States 2 (27-29, 19-25, 26-24, 25-16, 15-8)
Germany 3, Tunisia 0 (25-15, 25-16, 25-16)
Brazil 3, Serbia 2 (22-25, 25-15, 20-25, 25-22, 15-9)
WATER POLO
Men
Group A
Croatia 11, Australia 6
Spain 11, Greece 9
Italy 9, Kazakhstan 6
Group B
Serbia 11, United States 6
Hungary 17, Britain 6
Montenegro 12, Romania 8