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Medals table

Medals table

20 of 20 medal events

73 of 302 total medal events

Nation G S B Tot

China 17 9 4 30

United States 12 8 9 29

Japan 2 4 11 17

France 5 3 5 13

Germany 3 8 2 13

South Korea 6 2 4 12

Russia 2 4 5 11

Italy 3 4 2 9

Britain 2 3 4 9

Australia 1 6 2 9

Ukraine 2 0 4 6

Romania 1 3 2 6

Canada 0 1 5 6

North Korea 4 0 1 5

Hungary 2 1 1 4

Kazakhstan 3 0 0 3

Brazil 1 1 1 3

Netherlands 1 1 1 3

Colombia 0 2 1 3

Cuba 0 2 1 3

South Africa 2 0 0 2

Mexico 0 2 0 2

Indonesia 0 1 1 2

Norway 0 1 1 2

New Zealand 0 0 2 2

Slovakia 0 0 2 2

Georgia 1 0 0 1

Lithuania 1 0 0 1

Slovenia 1 0 0 1

Venezuela 1 0 0 1

Czech Republic 0 1 0 1

Denmark 0 1 0 1

Egypt 0 1 0 1

Poland 0 1 0 1

Spain 0 1 0 1

Sweden 0 1 0 1

Taiwan 0 1 0 1

Thailand 0 1 0 1

Azerbaijan 0 0 1 1

Belarus 0 0 1 1

Belgium 0 0 1 1

Greece 0 0 1 1

India 0 0 1 1

Moldova 0 0 1 1

Mongolia 0 0 1 1

Qatar 0 0 1 1

Serbia 0 0 1 1

Singapore 0 0 1 1

Uzbekistan 0 0 1 1

Wednesday’s medalists

CANOE SLALOM

Men

Kayak Slalom Singles

GOLD—Daniele Molmenti, Italy.

SILVER—Vavrinec Hradilek, Czech Republic.

BRONZE—Hannes Aigner, Germany.

CYCLING ROAD

Men

Time Trials

GOLD—Bradley Wiggins, Britain.

SILVER—Tony Martin, Germany.

BRONZE—Christopher Froome, Britain.

Women

Time Trials

GOLD—Kristin Armstrong, Boise, Idaho.

SILVER—Judith Arndt, Germany.

BRONZE—Olga Zabelinskaya, Russia.

DIVING

Men

Synchronized 3m Springboard

GOLD—China (Luo Yutong, Qin Kai).

SILVER—Russia (Evgeny Kuznetsov, Ilya Zakharov).

BRONZE—United States (Troy Dumais, Ventura, Calif., Kristian Ipsen, Clayton, Calif.).

FENCING

Men

Individual Epee

GOLD—Ruben Limardo Gascon, Venezuela.

SILVER—Bartosz Piasecki, Norway.

BRONZE—Jung Jinsun, South Korea.

Women

Individual Sabre

GOLD—Kim Jiyeon, South Korea.

SILVER—Sofya Velikaya, Russia.

BRONZE—Olga Kharlan, Ukraine.

GYMNASTICS ARTISTIC

Men

All-Around

GOLD—Kohei Uchimura, Japan.

SILVER—Marcel Nguyen, Germany.

BRONZE—Danell Leyva, Homestead, Fla.

JUDO

Men

90Kg

GOLD—Song Dae-Nam, South Korea.

SILVER—Asley Gonzalez, Cuba.

BRONZE—Ilias Iliadis, Greece.

BRONZE—Masashi Nishiyama, Japan.

Women

70Kg

GOLD—Lucie Decosse, France.

SILVER—Kerstin Thiele, Germany.

BRONZE—Edith Bosch, Netherlands.

BRONZE—Yuri Alvear, Colombia.

ROWING

Men

Eights

GOLD—Germany (Filip Adamski, Andreas Kuffner, Eric Johannesen, Maximilian Reinelt, Richard Schmidt, Lukas Mueller, Florian Mennigen, Kristof Wilke, Martin Sauer).

SILVER—Canada (Gabriel Bergen, Douglas Csima, Rob Gibson, Conlin Mccabe, Malcolm Howard, Andrew Byrnes, Jeremiah Brown, Will Crothers, Brian Price).

BRONZE—Britain (Alex Partridge, James Foad, Tom Ransley, Richard Egington, Mohamed Sbihi, Greg Searle, Matthew Langridge, Constantine Louloudis, Phelan Hill).

Women

Pairs

GOLD—Britain (Helen Glover, Heather Stanning).

SILVER—Australia (Kate Hornsey, Sarah Tait).

BRONZE—New Zealand (Juliette Haigh, Rebecca Scown).

Quadruple Sculls

GOLD—Ukraine (Kateryna Tarasenko, Nataliya Dovgodko, Anastasiia Kozhenkova, Yana Dementieva).

SILVER—Germany (Annekatrin Thiele, Carina BAER, Julia Richter, Britta Oppelt).

BRONZE—United States (Natalie Dell, Clearville, Pa., Kara Kohler, Clayton, Calif., Megan Kalmoe, St. Croix Falls, Wis., Adrienne Martelli, University Place, Wash.).

SHOOTING

Women

25m Pistol

GOLD—Kim Jangmi, South Korea.

SILVER—Chen Ying, China.

BRONZE—Olena Kostevych, Ukraine.

SWIMMING

Men

100 Freestyle

GOLD—Nathan Adrian, Bremerton, Wash.

SILVER—James Magnussen, Australia.

BRONZE—Brent Hayden, Canada.

200 Breaststroke

GOLD—Daniel Gyurta, Hungary.

SILVER—Michael Jamieson, Britain.

BRONZE—Ryo Tateishi, Japan.

Women

200 Butterfly

GOLD—Jiao Liuyang, China.

SILVER—Mireia Belmonte Garcia, Spain.

BRONZE—Natsumi Hoshi, Japan.

4 x 200 Freestyle Relay

GOLD—United States (Missy Franklin, Centennial, Colo., Dana Vollmer, Granbury, Texas, Shannon Vreeland, Overland Park, Kan., Allison Schmitt, Canton, Mich., Lauren Perdue, Greenville, N.C., Alyssa Anderson, Granite Bay, Calif.).

SILVER—Australia (Bronte Barratt, Melanie Schlanger, Kylie Palmer, Alicia Coutts, Brittany Elmslie, Angie Bainbridge, Jade Neilsen, Blair Evans).

BRONZE—France (Camille Muffat, Charlotte Bonnet, Ophelie-Cyrielle Etienne, Coralie Balmy, Margaux Farrell, Mylene Lazare).

TABLE TENNIS

Women

Singles

GOLD—Li Xiaoxia, China.

SILVER—Ding Ning, China.

BRONZE—Tianwei Feng, Singapore.

WEIGHTLIFTING

Men

77Kg

GOLD—Lu Xiaojun, China.

SILVER—Lu Haojie, China.

BRONZE—Ivan Cambar Rodriguez, Cuba.

Women

69Kg

GOLD—Jong Sim Rim, North Korea.

SILVER—Roxana Daniela Cocos, Romania.

BRONZE—Maryna Shkermankova, Belarus.

Wednesday’s scores

BASKETBALL

Women

Group A

United States 89, Turkey 58

China 76, Angola 52

Czech Republic 89, Croatia 70

Group B

France 64, Canada 60

Australia 67, Brazil 61

Russia 67, Britain 61

SOCCER

Men

Group A

Senegal 1, United Arab Emirates 1

Britain 1, Uruguay 0

Group B

Mexico 1, Switzerland 0

South Korea 0, Gabon 0

Group C

Brazil 3, New Zealand 0

Egypt 3, Belarus 1

Group D

Japan 0, Honduras 0

Spain 0, Morocco 0

VOLLEYBALL

Women

Pool A

U.S. 3, China 0 (26-24, 25-16, 31-29)

Japan 3, Dominican Republic 0 (25-20, 25-19, 25-23)

Russia 3, Algeria 0 (25-7, 25-14, 25-15)

Italy 3, Britain 0 (27-25, 25-12, 25-12)

Pool B

Turkey 3, Serbia 0 (25-20, 25-12, 25-21)

South Korea 3, Brazil 0 (25-23, 25-21, 25-21)

WATER POLO

Women

Group A

Spain 9, United States 9

Hungary 11, China 10

Group B

Australia 16, Britain 3

Russia 7, Italy 4