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World Championships Medal Counts in the Road to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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This is back and everything is updated until the end of 2024. I will work on 2025 World Championships in the next days.

 

Some notes especially about new sports for LA, maybe @JoshMartini007 / @phelps / @Dragon and everyone else can help on this.

 

Coastal Rowing: I am using Beach Sprint Finals as World Championships. I see there are also Coastal World Championships, but the Olympic format is not contested there right?

 

Golf Mixed Team: I am using a combined final year ranking of Men and Women rankings, there is not a real mixed team event which can be considered the World Championships, right? 

 

Skateboarding: I have considered 2024 World Games as World Championships, for 2025 I will consider the World Skateboarding Tour (WST) contested in Rome in June, there are no other official "World Championships" right?

 

Cricket: I am considering Men's and Women's T20 World Cup as the Olympic format World Championships, is that right? @Fly_like_a_don / @Dolby and other :IND users :p  The T20 Men's World Cup was contested before Paris 2024 so I am not including it in 2024 World Championships, the 2026 and 2028 (if contested before LA) will be included.

 

Baseball: I am considering the World Baseball Classic as the World Championship (contested in 2026), not the Premier12, right? @Topicmaster1010

 

Table Tennis: I am considering the "Mixed Team World Cup" as World Championships for the new Mixed Team event. Are there any "real" World Championships for that?

 

Boxing: I am still counting the IBA World Championships as the official World Championships as there are no other options.

 

Weighlifting: the LA28 Olympic weight classes are still unknown, right?

 

25 minutes ago, Sindo said:

 

 

Boxing: I am still counting the IBA World Championships as the official World Championships as there are no other options.

 

 

 

There are the world boxing championships in Liverpool in September, I couldn't find an entry list but GB are sending some Olympians.

Just now, TeamGB said:

There are the world boxing championships in Liverpool in September, I couldn't find an entry list but GB are sending some Olympians.

This is organized by World Boxing, right? Are they going to organize also Women's Championships? Should this have priority over IBA competitions in our medal tables?

1 minute ago, Sindo said:

This is organized by World Boxing, right? Are they going to organize also Women's Championships? Should this have priority over IBA competitions in our medal tables?

IBA is dead. All major federatiom, excludinf some russian puppet, should compete in Liverpool.

13 minutes ago, Sindo said:

But what about the Women's Championships?

World Boxing has unified the tournaments (both youth and World Cup and, indeed, the senior world championships). These are biennial World Cups and there is no division between men and women.

3 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

World Boxing has unified the tournaments (both youth and World Cup and, indeed, the senior world championships). These are biennial World Cups and there is no division between men and women.

Perfect! I will consider this event as the World Championships then :yes

 

Here is a list of 2025 World Championships: https://totallympics.com/qualification-tracker/los-angeles-2028/world-championships-medal-counts-in-the-road-to-los-angeles-2028/2025-world-championships-in-the-road-to-los-angeles-2028-r3080/

 

On 8/6/2025 at 3:03 PM, clemsonbeav said:

I know Aquatics just had their WCH. Any others?

 

Edit: Also 3x3, BMX Racing, Fencing

 

Source: https://www.olympics.com/en/news/sports-highlights-calendar-2025-world-championships-dates

Here is a list of 2025 World Championships: https://totallympics.com/qualification-tracker/los-angeles-2028/world-championships-medal-counts-in-the-road-to-los-angeles-2028/2025-world-championships-in-the-road-to-los-angeles-2028-r3080/

 

I will soon add all the relevant medals in the thread.

Edited by Sindo
4 hours ago, Sindo said:

Baseball: I am considering the World Baseball Classic as the World Championship (contested in 2026), not the Premier12, right? @Topicmaster1010

Yes, using the world baseball classic would be better. Right now, the reports are encouraging that Major League baseball players will participate in the 2028 Olympics. MLB players will for sure be in the world baseball classic but likely won't be in the premier 12.

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Spoiler

 

AQUATICS

SWIMMING

Men’s 50m Freestyle

1. Cameron McEvoy AUS

2. Ben Proud GBR

3. Jack Alexy USA

Men’s 100m Freestyle

1. David Popovici ROU

2. Jack Alexy USA

3. Kyle Chalmers AUS

Men’s 200m Freestyle

1. David Popovici ROU

2. Luke Hobson USA

3. Tatsuya Murasa JPN

Men’s 400m Freestyle

1. Lukas Martens GER

2. Samuel Short AUS

3. Kim Woo-min KOR

Men’s 800m Freestyle

1. Ahmed Jaouadi TUN

2. Sven Schwarz GER

3. Lukas Martens GER

Men’s 1500m Freestyle

1. Ahmed Jaouadi TUN

2. Sven Schwarz GER

3. Bobby Finke USA

Men’s 50m Backstroke

1. Kliment Kolesnikov RUS*

2. Pieter Coetze RSA

2. Pavel Samusenko RUS*

Men’s 100m Backstroke

1. Pieter Coetze RSA

2. Thomas Ceccon ITA

3. Yohann Ndoye-Brouard FRA

Men’s 200m Backstroke

1. Hubert Kos HUN

2. Pieter Coetze RSA

3. Yohann Ndoye-Brouard FRA

Men’s 50m Breaststroke

1. Simone Cerasuolo ITA

2. Kirill Prigoda RUS*

3. Qin Haiyang CHN

Men’s 100m Breaststroke

1. Qin Haiyang CHN

2. Nicolo Martinenghi ITA

3. Denis Petrashov KGZ

Men’s 200m Breaststroke

1. Qin Haiyang CHN

2. Ippei Watanabe JPN

3. Caspar Corbeau NED

Men’s 50m Butterfly

1. Maxime Grousset FRA

2. Noe Ponti SUI

3. Thomas Ceccon ITA

Men’s 100m Butterfly

1. Maxime Grousset FRA

2. Noe Ponti SUI

3. Ilya Kharun CAN

Men’s 200m Butterfly

1. Luca Urlando USA

2. Krzysztof Chmielewski POL

3. Harrison Turner AUS

Men’s 200m Individual Medley

1. Leon Marchand FRA

2. Shaine Casas USA

3. Hubert Kos HUN

Men’s 400m Individual Medley

1. Leon Marchand FRA

2. Tomoyuki Matsushita JPN

3. Ilia Borodin RUS*

Men’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay

1. Australia

2. Italy

3. United States

Men’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay

1. Great Britain

2. China

3. Australia

Men’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay

1. Russia*

2. France

3. United States

Women’s 50m Freestyle

1. Meg Harris AUS

2. Wu Qingfeng CHN

3. Cheng Yujie CHN

Women’s 100m Freestyle

1. Marrit Steenbergen NED

2. Mollie O’Callaghan AUS

3. Torri Huske USA

Women’s 200m Freestyle

1. Mollie O’Callaghan AUS

2. Li Bingjie CHN

3. Claire Weinstein USA

Women’s 400m Freestyle

1. Summer McIntosh CAN

2. Li Bingjie CHN

3. Katie Ledecky USA

Women’s 800m Freestyle

1. Katie Ledecky USA

2. Lani Pallister AUS

3. Summer McIntosh CAN

Women’s 1500m Freestyle

1. Katie Ledecky USA

2. Simona Quadarella ITA

3. Lani Pallister AUS

Women’s 50m Backstroke

1. Katharine Berkoff USA

2. Regan Smith USA

3. Wan Letian CHN

Women’s 100m Backstroke

1. Kaylee McKeown AUS

2. Regan Smith USA

3. Katharine Berkoff USA

Women’s 200m Backstroke

1. Kaylee McKeown AUS

2. Regan Smith USA

3. Claire Curzan USA

Women’s 50m Breaststroke

1. Ruta Meilutyte LTU

2. Tang Qianting CHN

3. Benedetta Pilato ITA

Women’s 100m Breaststroke

1. Anna Elendt GER

2. Kate Douglass USA

3. Tang Qianting CHN

Women’s 200m Breaststroke

1. Kate Douglass USA

2. Evgeniia Chikunova RUS*

3. Kaylene Corbett RSA

3. Alina Zmushka BLR*

Women’s 50m Butterfly

1. Gretchen Walsh USA

2. Alexandria Perkins AUS

3. Roos Vanotterdijk BEL

Women’s 100m Butterfly

1. Gretchen Walsh USA

2. Roos Vanotterdijk BEL

3. Alexandria Perkins AUS

Women’s 200m Butterfly

1. Summer McIntosh CAN

2. Regan Smith USA

3. Elizabeth Dekkers AUS

Women’s 200m Individual Medley

1. Summer McIntosh CAN

2. Alex Walsh USA

3. Mary-Sophie Harvey CAN

Women’s 400m Individual Medley

1. Summer McIntosh CAN

2. Jenna Forrester AUS

3. Mio Narita JPN

Women’s 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay

1. Australia

2. United States

3. Netherlands

Women’s 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay

1. Australia

2. United States

3. China

Women’s 4 x 100m Medley Relay

1. United States

2. Australia

3. China

Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay

1. Russia*

2. China

3. Canada

 

OPEN WATER SWIMMING

Men’s 10km Swimming

1. Florian Wellbrock GER

2. Gregorio Paltrinieri ITA

3. Kyle Lee AUS

Women’s 10km Swimming

1. Moesha Johnson AUS

2. Ginevra Taddeucci ITA

3. Lisa Pou MON

 

DIVING

Men’s 3m Springboard

1. Osmar Olvera MEX

2. Cao Yuan CHN

3. Wang Zongyuan CHN

Men’s 10m Platform

1. Cassiel Rousseau AUS

2. Oleksiy Sereda UKR

3. Randal Willars MEX

Men's Synchronised 3m Springboard

1. Wang Zongyuan, Zheng Jiuyuan CHN

2. Juan Celaya, Osmar Olvera MEX

3. Anthony Harding, Jack Laugher GBR

Men's Synchronised 10m Platform

1. Cheng Zilong, Zhu Zifeng CHN

2. Nikita Shleikher, Ruslan Ternovoi RUS*

3. Joshua Hedberg, Carson Tyler USA

Women's 3m Springboard

1. Chen Yiwen CHN

2. Chen Jia CHN

3. Chiara Pellacani ITA

Women's 10m Platform

1. Chen Yuxi CHN

2. Pauline Pfeif GER

3. Xie Peiling CHN

Women's Synchronised 3m Springboard

1. Chen Jia, Chen Yiwen CHN

2. Yasmin Harper, Scarlett Mew Jensen GBR

3. Lia Cueva, Mia Cueva MEX

Women's Synchronised 10m Platform

1. Chen Yuxi, Zhang Mingjie CHN

2. Gabriela Agundez, Alejandra Estudillo MEX

3. Jo Jin-mi, Kim Mi-hwa PRK

 

WATER POLO

Men's Tournament

1. Spain

2. Hungary

3. Greece

Women's Tournament

1. Greece

2. Hungary

3. Spain

 

BASKETBALL 3x3

Men's Tournament

1. Spain

2. Switzerland

3. Serbia

Women's Tournament

1. Netherlands

2. Mongolia

3. Canada

 

CYCLING

BMX RACING

Men's Race

1. Arthur Pilard FRA

2. Izaac Kennedy AUS

3. Eddy Clerte FRA

Women's Race

1. Beth Shriever GBR

2. Saya Sakakibara AUS

3. Judy Baauw NED

 

FENCING

Men's Team Epee

1. Japan

2. Hungary

3. Kazakhstan

Men's Team Foil

1. Italy

2. United States

3. Hungary

Men's Team Sabre

1. Italy

2. Hungary

3. Romania

Women's Team Epee

1. France

2. Russia*

3. Korea Rep.

Women's Team Foil

1. United States

2. France

3. Italy

Women's Team Sabre

1. France

2. Korea Rep.

3. Hungary

 

HANDBALL

Men's Tournament

1. Denmark

2. Croatia

3. France

 

JUDO

Men's -60 kg

1. Ryuju Nagayama JPN

2. Romain Valadier-Picard FRA

3. Kazirbekiin Yolk MGL

3. Ayub Bliev RUS*

Men's -73 kg

1. Joan-Benjamin Gaba FRA

2. Daniel Cargnin BRA

3. Makhmadbek Makhmadbekov UAE

3. Tatsuki Isihara JPN

Men's -81 kg

1. Timur Arbuzov RUS*

2. Tato Grigalashvili GEO

3. Zelim Tckaev AZE

3. Lee Joon-hwan KOR

Women's -48 kg

1. Assunta Scutto ITA

2. Abiba Abuzhakynova KAZ

3. Laura Martinez Abelenda ESP

3. Wakana Koga JPN

Mixed Team

1. Georgia

2. Korea Rep.

3. Germany

3. Japan

 

SAILING

Men's Windsurfing

1. Andy Brown GBR

2. Tom Arnoux FRA

3. Nicolo Renna ITA

Men's Dinghy

1. Willem Wiersema NED

2. Pavlos Kontides CYP

3. Zac Littlewood AUS

Women's Dinghy

1. Louise Cervera FRA

2. Agata Barwińska POL

3. Eve McMahon IRL

Women's Windsurfing

1. Emma Wilson GBR

2. Tamar Steinberg ISR

3. Theresa Steinlein GER

 

SKATEBOARDING

Men's Street

1. Sora Shirai JPN

2. Toa Sasaki JPN

3. Ginwoo Onodera JPN

Men's Park

1. Egoitz Bijueska ESP

2. Yuro Nagahara JPN

3. Gui Khury BRA

Women's Street

1. Chloe Covell AUS

2. Funa Nakayama JPN

3. Ibuki Matsumoto JPN

Women's Park

1. Mizuho Hasegawa JPN

2. Arisa Trew AUS

3. Cocona Hiraki JPN

 

TRIATHLON

Mixed Relay

1. Australia

2. France

3. Germany

 

 

 

78 events

 

:AUS 12-9-8---29

:USA 9-12-10---31

:FRA 9-5-4---18 

:CHN 8-8-8---24

:ITA 4-6-5---15

:JPN 4-5-8---17 

:RUS 4-5-2---11

:GBR 4-2-1---7

:CAN 4-0-5---9

:GER 3-3-4---10 

:NED 3-0-3---6 

:ESP 3-0-2---5

:ROU 2-0-1---3 

:TUN 2-0-0---2 

:HUN 1-4-3---8

:MEX 1-2-2---5

:RSA 1-2-1---4

:GEO 1-1-0---2

:GRE 1-0-1---2

:DEN 1-0-0---1 

:LTU 1-0-0---1 

:SUI 0-3-0---3 

:KOR 0-2-3---5 

:POL 0-2-0---2

:BEL 0-1-1---2

:BRA 0-1-1---2

:KAZ 0-1-1---2

:MGL 0-1-1---2

:CRO 0-1-0---1

:CYP 0-1-0---1

:ISR 0-1-0---1

:UKR 0-1-0---1

:AZE 0-0-1---1

:BLR 0-0-1---1 

:IRL 0-0-1---1

:KGZ 0-0-1---1 

:MON 0-0-1---1 

:PRK 0-0-1---1

:SRB 0-0-1---1

:UAE 0-0-1---1

Edited by rafalgorka

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