Medals table
Medals table
16 of 16 medal events
216 of 302 total medal events
Nation G S B Tot
United States 34 22 25 81
China 36 22 19 77
Russia 11 19 22 52
Britain 22 13 13 48
Germany 7 15 10 32
Japan 4 13 14 31
France 8 9 11 28
Australia 5 12 9 26
South Korea 12 7 6 25
Italy 7 6 4 17
Netherlands 5 4 6 15
Canada 1 4 9 14
Hungary 6 2 3 11
New Zealand 3 2 5 10
Brazil 2 1 7 10
Wednesday’s medalists
ATHLETICS
Men
110 Hurdles
GOLD—Aries Merritt, Marietta, Ga.
SILVER—Jason Richardson, Cedar Hill, Texas.
BRONZE—Hansle Parchment, Jamaica.
Women
200
GOLD—Allyson Felix, Los Angeles.
SILVER—Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica.
BRONZE—Carmelita Jeter, Gardena, Calif.
400 Hurdles
GOLD—Natalya Antyukh, Russia.
SILVER—Lashinda Demus, Long Beach, Calif.
BRONZE—Zuzana Hejnova, Czech Republic.
Long Jump
GOLD—Brittney Reese, Gulfport, Miss.
SILVER—Elena Sokolova, Russia.
BRONZE—Janay Deloach, Fort Collins, Colo.
BEACH VOLLEYBALL
Women
GOLD—United States (Kerri Walsh Jennings, Saratoga, Calif., Misty May-Treanor, Costa Mesa, Calif.).
SILVER—United States 2 (April Ross, Costa Mesa, Calif., Jennifer Kessy, San Juan Capistrano, Calif.).
BRONZE—Brazil (Juliana Silva, Larissa Franca).
CANOE SPRINT
Men
Kayak Singles 1000
GOLD—Eirik Veras Larsen, Norway.
SILVER—Adam van Koeverden, Canada.
BRONZE—Max Hoff, Germany.
Kayak Doubles 1000
GOLD—Hungary (Rudolf Dombi, Roland Kokeny).
SILVER—Portugal (Fernando Pimenta, Emanuel Silva).
BRONZE—Germany (Martin Hollstein, Andreas Ihle).
Canoe Singles 1000
GOLD—Sebastian Brendel, Germany.
SILVER—David Cal Figueroa, Spain.
BRONZE—Mark Oldershaw, Canada.
Women
Kayak 500 Fours
GOLD—Hungary (Gabriella Szabo, Danuta Kozak, Katalin Kovacs, Krisztina Fazekas).
SILVER—Germany (Carolin Leonhardt, Franziska Weber, Katrin Wagner-Augustin, Tina Dietze).
BRONZE—Belarus (Iryna Pamialova, Nadzeya Papok, Volha Khudzenka, Maryna Pautaran).
EQUESTRIAN
Individual Jumping
GOLD—Steve Guerdat, Switzerland.
SILVER—Gerco Schroder, Netherlands.
BRONZE—Cian O’Connor, Ireland.
SAILING
Men
49er
GOLD—Australia (Nathan Outteridge, Iain Jensen).
SILVER—New Zealand (Peter Burling, Blair Tuke).
BRONZE—Denmark (Allan Norregaard, Peter Lang).
TABLE TENNIS
Men
Doubles
GOLD—China (Ma Long, Wang Hao, Zhang Jike).
SILVER—South Korea (Joo Saehyuk, Oh Sangeun, Ryu Seungmin).
BRONZE—Germany (Timo Boll, Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Bastian Steger).
TAEKWONDO
Men
58Kg
GOLD—Joel Gonzalez Bonilla, Spain.
SILVER—Lee Daehoon, South Korea.
BRONZE—Oscar Munoz Oviedo, Colombia.
BRONZE—Alexey Denisenko, Russia.
Women
49Kg
GOLD—Wu Jingyu, China.
SILVER—Brigitte Yague Enrique, Spain.
BRONZE—Lucija Zaninovic, Croatia.
BRONZE—Chanatip Sonkham, Thailand.
WRESTLING
Women
48Kg
GOLD—Hitomi Obara, Japan.
SILVER—Mariya Stadnyk, Azerbaijan.
BRONZE—Clarissa Kyoko Mei Ling Chun, Kapolei, Hawaii.
BRONZE—Carol Huynh, Canada.
63Kg
GOLD—Kaori Icho, Japan.
SILVER—Jing Ruixue, China.
BRONZE—Battsetseg Soronzonbold, Mongolia.
BRONZE—Lubov Volosova, Russia.
Wednesday’s scores
BASKETBALL
Men
Quarterfinals
United States 119, Australia 86
Argentina 82, Brazil 77
Spain 66, France 59
Russia 83, Lithuania 74
HANDBALL
Men
Quarterfinals
Hungary 34, Iceland 33
Sweden 24, Denmark 22
France 23, Spain 22
Croatia 25, Tunisia 23
HOCKEY
Women
7th Place
Germany 4, South Korea 1
9th Place
Japan 2, South Africa 1
Semifinals
Netherlands 2, New Zealand 2, 3-1 SO
Argentina 2, Britain 1
VOLLEYBALL
Men
Quarterfinals
Italy 3, United States 0 (28-26, 25-20, 25-20)
Bulgaria 3, Germany 0 (25-20, 25-16, 25-14)
Russia 3, Poland 0 (25-17, 25-23, 25-21)
Brazil 3, Argentina 0 (25-19, 25-17, 25-20)
WATER POLO
Men
Quarterfinal Round
Croatia 8, United States 2
Montenegro 11, Spain 9
Italy 11, Hungary 9
Serbia 11, Australia 8