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Wooohoooo.   Although not a good Olympics in our terms.  With unexpected swimming and track losses.    It's still so good to look at the medal table and see us win both golds and totals!!

 

USA USA USA USA ?? ?? ?? ?? 

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16 minutes ago, Maxim Fastovsky said:

Wooohoooo.   Although not a good Olympics in our terms.  With unexpected swimming and track losses.    It's still so good to look at the medal table and see us win both golds and totals!!

 

USA USA USA USA ?? ?? ?? ?? 

You must be having a field day with Israel's best games as well. :d 

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11 minutes ago, Quasit said:

You must be having a field day with Israel's best games as well. :d 

That's just a dream between the 4 medals , 2 golds,  and a whole bunch of amazing results.    Plus the last 2 days with 8 American golds are great!

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2 minutes ago, MagyarBabu said:

So who are the big losers?


:KOR , :GER , :UKR …? Maybe Indian shooters?

Yeah, those are the 3 nations I would mention. We had a lot of top nations who started weak but ended strong, multiple disasters avoided in the second week. 

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And now the ranking of the Top10 is finalized (hopefully not just for now)

 

:USA  39 gold

:CHN  38 gold

:JPN  27 gold

:GBR  22 gold

:ROC  20 gold

:AUS  17 gold

:NED  10 gold (12 silver, 14 bronze)

:FRA  10 gold (12 silver, 11 bronze)

:GER  10 gold (11 silver)

:ITA  10 gold (10 silver)

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Congratulations to China for the 38 gold medals, that's 12 more than in Rio.

 

Congatulations to Russia too for finishing 3rd in the medal table with 71 medals improving from 4th in Rio.

 

Finally :champion:Philippines! Our first gold and biggest medal haul ever plus the most successful country from Southeast Asia!!! 

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Rio/Tokyo comparison

 

Biggest winners in terms of gold medals:

+15 gold :JPN 

+12 gold :CHN

+9 gold :AUS 

+4 gold :NOR 

+3 gold :BUL  :CAN  :CZE  :NZL 

+2 gold :CUB  :ECU  :IRL  :ISR  :ITA  :NED  :POL  :QAT  :SLO  :UGA 

 

Biggest losers in terms of gold medals:

-7 gold :GER  :USA 

-5 gold :GBR 

-4 gold :ESP 

-3 gold :ARG  :COL  :KAZ  :KOR

-2 gold :CRO  :HUN  :JAM  :KEN  :PRK

 

Biggest winners in terms of medals:

+18 medals :CHN 

+17 medals :AUS  :JPN  :NED 

+15 medals :ROC 

+12 medals :ITA 

+9 medals :TPE  

+8 medals :UKR 

+6 medals :AUT  :HKG  :SUI 

+5 medals :HUN  :IND  :TUR 

+4 medals :CUB  :DOM  :NOR  :UGA 

+3 medals :BUL  :ECU  :EGY  :KGZ  :PHI  :POL  :POR  :SMR 

 

Biggest losers in terms of medals

-11 medals :AZE 

-10 medals :KAZ 

-9 medals :FRA 

-8 medals :USA  :UZB 

-7 medals :PRK  :RSA 

-5 medals :GER 

-4 medals :DEN  :ETH  :THA  

-3 medals :COL  :KEN  :LTU  :MAS 

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