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Medals table

Medals table

22 of 22 medal events

238 of 302 total medal events

Nation G S B Tot

United States 39 25 26 90

China 37 24 19 80

Russia 12 21 23 56

Britain 25 13 14 52

Germany 10 16 11 37

Japan 5 14 14 33

France 8 9 12 29

Australia 6 13 10 29

South Korea 12 7 6 25

Italy 7 6 6 19

Netherlands 5 5 6 16

Canada 1 5 10 16

Hungary 8 4 3 15

Spain 2 7 2 11

Brazil 2 2 7 11

Belarus 3 3 4 10

New Zealand 3 2 5 10

Ukraine 3 1 6 10

Kazakhstan 6 0 3 9

Iran 4 4 1 9

Jamaica 3 3 3 9

Romania 2 5 2 9

Denmark 2 4 3 9

Poland 2 1 6 9

Cuba 3 3 2 8

Czech Republic 2 3 3 8

Kenya 2 2 3 7

Sweden 1 3 3 7

Colombia 0 3 3 6

North Korea 4 0 1 5

South Africa 3 1 1 5

Mexico 0 3 2 5

Azerbaijan 0 2 3 5

Croatia 2 1 1 4

Ethiopia 2 0 2 4

Slovenia 1 1 2 4

India 0 1 3 4

Slovakia 0 1 3 4

Switzerland 2 1 0 3

Georgia 1 1 1 3

Norway 1 1 1 3

Armenia 0 1 2 3

Belgium 0 1 2 3

Mongolia 0 1 2 3

Note: 16 countries tied with two; 20 have one apiece

Thursday’s medalists

ATHLETICS

Men

200

GOLD—Usain Bolt, Jamaica.

SILVER—Yohan Blake, Jamaica.

BRONZE—Warren Weir, Jamaica.

800

GOLD—David Lekuta Rudisha, Kenya.

SILVER—Nijel Amos, Botswana.

BRONZE—Timothy Kitum, Kenya.

Triple Jump

GOLD—Christian Taylor, Fayetteville, Ga.

SILVER—Will Claye, Phoenix.

BRONZE—Fabrizio Donato, Italy.

Decathlon

GOLD—Ashton Eaton, Bend, Ore.

SILVER—Trey Hardee, Birmingham, Ala.

BRONZE—Leonel Suarez, Cuba.

Women

Javelin

GOLD—Barbora Spotakova, Czech Republic.

SILVER—Christina Obergfoll, Germany.

BRONZE—Linda Stahl, Germany.

BEACH VOLLEYBALL

Men

GOLD—Germany (Julius Brink, Jonas Reckermann).

SILVER—Brazil (Alison Cerutti, Emanuel Rego).

BRONZE—Latvia 2 (Martins Plavins, Janis Smedins).

BOXING

Women

51Kg

GOLD—Nicola Adams, Britain.

SILVER—Ren Cancan, China.

BRONZE—Marlen Esparza, Houston.

BRONZE—Chungneijang Mery Kom Hmangte, India.

60Kg

GOLD—Katie Taylor, Ireland.

SILVER—Sofya Ochigava, Russia.

BRONZE—Mavzuna Chorieva, Tajikistan.

BRONZE—Adriana Araujo, Brazil.

75Kg

GOLD—Claressa Shields, Flint, Mich.

SILVER—Nadezda Torlopova, Russia.

BRONZE—Marina Volnova, Kazakhstan.

BRONZE—Li Jinzi, China.

CANOE SPRINT

Men

Kayak 1000 Fours

GOLD—Australia (Tate Smith, Dave Smith, Murray Stewart, Jacob Clear).

SILVER—Hungary (Zoltan Kammerer, David Toth, Tamas Kulifai, Daniel Pauman).

BRONZE—Czech Republic (Daniel Havel, Lukas Trefil, Josef Dostal, Jan Sterba).

Canoe Doubles 1000

GOLD—Germany (Peter Kretschmer, Kurt Kuschela).

SILVER—Belarus (Andrei Bahdanovich, Aliaksandr Bahdanovich).

BRONZE—Russia (Alexey Korovashkov, Ilya Pervukhin).

Women

Kayak Singles 500

GOLD—Danuta Kozak, Hungary.

SILVER—Inna Osypenko-Radomska, Ukraine.

BRONZE—Bridgitte Hartley, South Africa.

Kayak Doubles 500

GOLD—Germany (Franziska Weber, Tina Dietze).

SILVER—Hungary (Katalin Kovacs, Natasa Douchev-Janics).

BRONZE—Poland (Karolina Naja, Beata Mikolajczyk).

DIVING

Women

10m Platform

GOLD—Chen Ruolin, China.

SILVER—Brittany Broben, Australia.

BRONZE—Pandelela Rinong Pamg, Malaysia.

EQUESTRIAN

Individual Dressage

GOLD—Charlotte Dujardin, Britain.

SILVER—Adelinde Cornelissen, Netherlands.

BRONZE—Laura Bechtolsheimer, Britain.

SOCCER

Women

GOLD—United States (Hope Solo, Richland, Wash., Heather Mitts, Cincinnati, Christie Rampone, Point Pleasant, N.J., Becky Sauerbrunn, St. Louis, Kelley O’Hara, Fayetteville, Ga., Amy Le Peilbet, Crystal Lake, Ill., Shannon Boxx, Torrance, Calif., Amy Rodriguez, Lake Forest, Calif., Heather O’Reilly, East Brunswick, N.J., Carli Lloyd, Delran, N.J., Sydney Leroux, Los Angeles, Lauren Cheney, Indianapolis, Alex Morgan, Diamond Bar, Calif., Abby Wambach, Rochester, N.Y., Megan Rapinoe, Redding, Calif., Rachel Buehler, Del Mar, Calif., Tobin Heath, Basking Ridge, N.J., Nicole Barnhart, Gilbertsville, Pa.).

SILVER—Japan (Miho Fukumoto, Yukari Kinga, Azusa Iwashimizu, Saki Kumagai, Aya Sameshima, Mizuho Sakaguchi, Kozue Ando, Aya Miyama, Nahomi Kawasumi, Homare Sawa, Shinobu Ohno, Kyoko Yano, Karina Maruyama, Asuna Tanaka, Megumi Takase, Mana Iwabuchi, Yuki Ogimi, Ayumi Kaihori).

BRONZE—Canada (Karina Chenelle Leblanc, Emily Jane Zurrer, Chelsea Blaine Stewart, Carmelina Moscato, Robyn Krista Gayle, Kaylyn Mckenzie Kyle, Rhian Emilie Wilkinson, Diana Beverly Matheson, Candace Marie Chapman, Lauren Marie Sesselmann, Desiree Rose Marie Scott, Christine Margaret Sinclair, Sophie Diana Schmidt, Melissa Palma Julie Tancredi, Kelly Parker, Jonelle Filigno, Brittany Amanda Timko, Erin Katrina McLeod, Melanie Booth, Marie-Eve Nault).

SWIMMING

Women

10km Marathon

GOLD—Eva Risztov, Hungary.

SILVER—Haley Anderson, Granite Bay, Calif.

BRONZE—Martina Grimaldi, Italy.

TAEKWONDO

Men

68Kg

GOLD—Servet Tazegul, Turkey.

SILVER—Mohammad Bagheri Motamed, Iran.

BRONZE—Rohullah Nikpah, Afghanistan.

BRONZE—Terrence Jennings, Alexandria, Va.

Women

57Kg

GOLD—Jade Jones, Britain.

SILVER—Hou Yuzhuo, China.

BRONZE—Tseng Li-Cheng, Taiwan.

BRONZE—Marlene Harnois, France.

WATER POLO

Women

GOLD—United States (Betsey Armstrong, Ann Arbor, Mich., Heather Petri, Orinda, Calif., Melissa Seidemann, Walnut Creek, Calif., Brenda Villa, Commerce, Calif., Lauren Wenger, Long Beach, Calif., Maggie Steffens, Danville, Calif., Courtney Mathewson, Anaheim Hills, Calif., Jessica Steffens, Danville, Calif., Elsie Windes, Beaverton, Ore., Kelly Rulon, San Diego, Annika Dries, Laguna Beach, Calif., Kami Craig, Santa Barbara, Calif., Tumua Anae, Newport Beach, Calif.).

SILVER—Spain (Laura Ester Ramos, Marta Bach Pascual, Anni Espar Llaquet, Roser Tarrago Aymerich, Matilde Ortiz Reyes, Jennifer Pareja, Lorena Miranda Dorado, Pilar Pena Carrasco, Andrea Blas Martinez, Ona Meseguer Flaque, Maica Garcia, Laura Lopez Ventosa, Ana Copado Amoros).

BRONZE—Australia (Victoria Brown, Gemma Beadsworth, Sophie Smith, Holly Lincoln-Smith, Jane Moran, Bronwen Knox, Rowie Webster, Kate Gynther, Glencora Ralph, Ash Southern, Mel Rippon, Nicola Zagame, Alicia Mccormack).

WRESTLING

Women

55Kg

GOLD—Saori Yoshida, Japan.

SILVER—Tonya Lynn Verbeek, Canada.

BRONZE—Yuliya Ratkevich, Azerbaijan.

BRONZE—Jackeline Renteria Castillo, Colombia.

72Kg

GOLD—Natalia Vorobieva, Russia.

SILVER—Stanka Zlateva Hristova, Bulgaria.

BRONZE—Maider Unda, Spain.

BRONZE—Guzel Manyurova, Kazakhstan.

Thursday’s scores

BASKETBALL

Women

Semifinals

United States 86, Australia 73

France 81, Russia 64

SOCCER

Women

Gold Medal

United States 2, Japan 1

Bronze Medal

Canada 1, France 0

HANDBALL

Women

Semifinals

Norway 31, South Korea 25

Montenegro 27, Spain 26

HOCKEY

Men

7th Place

Pakistan 3, South Korea 2

9th Place

New Zealand 3, Argentina 1

Semifinals

Germany 4, Australia 2

Netherlands 9, Britain 2

VOLLEYBALL

Women

Semifinals

United States 3, South Korea 0 (25-20, 25-22, 25-22)

Brazil 3, Japan 0 (25-18, 25-15, 25-18)

WATER POLO

Women

Gold Medal

United States 8, Spain 5

Bronze Medal

Australia 13, Hungary 11, OT

5th Place

China 16, Russia 15, OT

7th Place

Italy 11, Britain 7