Final Olympics medal count, results

August 22, 2016 at 4:40AM

SCOREBOARD

MEDAL COUNT

Final, through 306 medal events

NationGSBTot

United States463738121

China26182670

Britain27231767

Russia19181956

Germany17101542

France10181442

Japan1282141

Australia8111029

Italy812828

Canada431522

South Korea93921

Netherlands87419

Brazil76619

New Zealand49518

Azerbaijan171018

Spain74617

Kazakhstan35917

Hungary83415

Denmark26715

Kenya66113

Uzbekistan42713

Jamaica63211

Cuba52411

Sweden26311

Ukraine25411

Poland23611

Croatia53210

South Africa26210

Czech Republic12710

Belarus1449

Colombia3238

Iran3148

Serbia2428

Turkey1348

Ethiopia1258

Switzerland3227

North Korea2327

Georgia2147

Greece3126

Belgium2226

Thailand2226

Romania1135

Malaysia0415

Mexico0325

Argentina3104

Slovakia2204

Armenia1304

Slovenia1214

Lithuania0134

Norway0044

Indonesia1203

Taiwan1023

Bulgaria0123

Venezuela0123

Egypt0033

Tunisia0033

Bahrain1102

Vietnam1102

Bahamas1012

Independent1012

Ivory Coast1012

Algeria0202

Ireland0202

India0112

Mongolia0112

Israel0022

Fiji1001

Jordan1001

Kosovo1001

Puerto Rico1001

Singapore1001

Tajikistan1001

Burundi0101

Grenada0101

Niger0101

Philippines0101

Qatar0101

Austria0011

Dominican Republic0011

Estonia0011

Finland0011

Kyrgyzstan0011

Moldova0011

Morocco0011

Nigeria0011

Portugal0011

Trinidad & Tobago0011

Unit. Arab Emirates0011

SUNDAY'S RESULTS

MEDALISTS

ATHLETICS

Men's Marathon

GOLD—Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya.

SILVER—Feyisa Lilesa, Ethiopia.

BRONZE—Galen Rupp, United States.

BASKETBALL

Men

GOLD—United States (Carmelo Anthony, Harrison Barnes, Jimmy Butler, DeMarcus Cousins, DeMar DeRozan, Kevin Durant, Paul George, Draymond Green, Kyrie Irving, DeAndre Jordan, Kyle Lowry, Klay Thompson.

SILVER—Serbia (Milos Teodosic, Marko Simonovic, Bogdan Bogdanovic, Stefan Markovic, Nikola Kalinic, Nemanja Nedovic, Stefan Bircevic, Miroslav Raduljica, Nikola Jokic, Vladimir Stimac, Stefan Jovic, Milan Macvan.

BRONZE—Spain (Pau Gasol, Rudy Fernandez, Sergio Rodriguez, Juan-Carlos Navarro, Jose Manuel Calderon, Felipe Reyes, Victor Claver, Willy Hernangomez, Alex Abrines, Sergio Llull, Nikola Mirotic, Ricky Rubio).

BOXING

Men's Fly (52kg)

GOLD—Shakhobidin Zoirov, Uzbekistan.

SILVER—Misha Aloian, Russia.

BRONZE—Yoel Segundo Finol, Venezuela.

BRONZE—Jianguan Hu, China.

Men's Welter (64kg)

GOLD—Fazliddin Gaibnazarov, Uzbekistan.

SILVER—Lorenzo Sotomayor Collazo, Azerbaijan.

BRONZE—Vitaly Dunaytsev, Russia.

BRONZE—Artem Harutyunyan, Germany.

Men's Super Heavy (+91kg)

BRONZE—Filip Hrgovic, Croatia.

BRONZE—Ivan Dychko, Kazakhstan.

Women's Middle (75kg)

GOLD—Claressa Maria Shields, United States.

SILVER—Nouchka Fontijn, Netherlands.

BRONZE—Dariga Shakimova, Kazakhstan.

BRONZE—Qian Li, China.

CYCLING (MOUNTAIN BIKE)

Men's Cross-country

GOLD—Nino Schurter, Switzerland.

SILVER—Jaroslav Kulhavy, Czech Republic.

BRONZE—Carlos Coloma Nicolas, Spain.

RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS

Women's Group All-Around

GOLD—Russia (Vera Biriukova, Anastasia Bliznyuk, Anastasiia Maksimova, Anastasiia Tatareva, Maria Tolkacheva).

SILVER—Spain (Sandra Aguilar, Artemi Gavezou, Elena Lopez, Lourdes Mohedano, Alejandra Quereda).

BRONZE—Bulgaria (Reneta Kamberova, Lyubomira Kazanova, Mihaela Maevska, Tsvetelina Naydenova, Hristiana Todorova).

TEAM HANDBALL

Men

GOLD—Denmark (Niklas Landin Jacobsen, Mads Christiansen, Mads Mensah Larsen, Casper Mortensen, Jesper Noddesbo, Jannick Green Krejberg, Lasse Svan, Rene Toft Hansen, Henrik Mollgaard Jensen, Kasper Sondergaard, Henrik Toft Hansen, Mikkel Hansen, Morten Olsen, Michael Damgaard Nielsen).

SILVER—France (Olivier Nyokas, Daniel Narcisse, Vincent Gerard, Nikola Karabatic, Kentin Mahe, Mathieu Grebille, Thierry Omeyer, Timothey N'Guessan, Luc Abalo, Cedric Sorhaindo, Michael Guigou, Luka Karabatic, Ludovic Fabregas, Adrien Dipanda, Valentin Porte).

BRONZE—Germany (Uwe Gensheimer, Finn Lemke, Patrick Wiencek, Tobias Reichmann, Fabian Wiede, Silvio Heinevetter, Hendrik Pekeler, Steffen Weinhold, Martin Strobel, Steffen Fath, Kai Hafner, Andreas Wolff, Julius Kuhn, Christian Dissinger, Paul Drux).

VOLLEYBALL

GOLD—Brazil (Bruno Mossa Rezende, Eder Carbonera, Wallace de Souza, William Arjona, Sergio Dutra Santos, Luiz Felipe Marques Fonteles, Mauricio Luiz de Souza, Douglas Correia de Souza, Lucas Saatkamp, Evandro M. Guerra, Ricardo Lucarelli, Mauricio Borges Almeida Silva).

SILVER—Italy (Pasquale Sottile, Luca Vettori, Osmany Juantorena, Simone Giannelli, Salvatore Rossini, Ivan Zaytsev, Filippo Lanza, Simone Buti, Massimo Colaci, Matteo Piano, Emanuele Birarelli, Oleg Antonov).

BRONZE—United States (Matthew Anderson, Aaron Russell, Taylor Sander, David Lee, Kawika Shoji, William Reid Priddy, Murphy Troy, Thomas Jaeschke, Micah Christenson, Maxwell Holt, David Smith, Erik Shoji).

WRESTLING

Men's Freestyle 65 kg

GOLD—Soslan Ramonov, Russia.

SILVER—Toghrul Asgarov, Azerbaijan.

BRONZE—Frank Chamizo Marquez, Italy.

BRONZE—Ikhtiyor Navruzov, Uzbekistan.

Men's Freestyle 97 kg

BRONZE—Albert Saritov, Romania.

BRONZE—Magomed Idrisovitch Ibragimov, Uzbekistan.

ATHLETICS

MEN'S MARATHON

Final

• 1. Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, 2:08:44.

• 2. Feyisa Lilesa, Ethiopia, 2:09:54.

• 3. Galen Rupp, United States, 2:10:05.

Others:

• 6. Jared Ward, United States, 2:11:30.

• 33. Mebrahtom Keflezighi, United States, 2:16:46.

BASKETBALL • MEN

BRONZE MEDAL

Spain 89, Australia 88

GOLD MEDAL

United States 96, Serbia 66

GOLD MEDAL SUMMARY

United States19 33 27 17 — 96

Spain15 14 14 23 — 66

UNITED STATESFGFT

MINM-AM-ARBAPFTP

Butler14:131-30-05132

Durant30:1610-195-634230

Jordan13:172-30-15014

Lowry21:442-50-05525

Barnes5:541-20-00102

DeRozan11:163-40-02216

Irving17:231-62-23444

Thompson21:305-110-031112

Cousins17:113-57-9152313

George21:552-94-42229

Green7:471-30-01012

Anthony17:343-70-17237

Totals20034-7718-2351242396

Percentages: FG .442, FT .783. Three-pointers: 10-31, .323 (Durant 5-11, Lowry 1-3, Barnes 0-1, Irving 0-2, Thompson 2-6, George 1-4, Green 0-1, Anthony 1-3). Turnovers: 16 (Durant 2, Jordan 1, K. Lowry 2, Barnes 1, DeRozan 3, Irving 1, Thompson 1, George 1, Green 3, Anthony 1). Steals: 12 (Durant 2, Lowry 2, Barnes 1, Thompson 2, Cousins 1, George 3, Anthony 1).

SERBIAFGFT

MINM-AM-ARBAPFTP

Teodosic24:504-111-22329

Simonovic13:531-50-02113

Bogdanovic28:142-123-33347

Markovic19:211-60-02233

Kalinic9:311-20-01152

Nedovic16:046-101-112014

Bircevic7:360-01-23011

Raduljica17:253-61-23037

Jokic24:273-50-04236

Stimac6:090-10-03100

Jovic16:571-41-21313

Macvan15:334-62-220011

Totals20026-6810-1427182366

Percentages: FG .382, FT .714. Three-pointers: 4-24, .167 (Teodosic 0-5, Simonovic 1-4, Bogdanovic 0-7, Markovic 1-2, Nedovic 1-3, Jovic 0-1, Macvan 1-2). Turnovers: 17 (Teodosic 3, Bogdanovic 5, Markovic 1, Nedovic 2, Bircevic 3, Raduljica 1, Macvan 2). Steals: 11 (Simonovic 1, Bogdanovic 4, Markovic 1, Nedovic 2, Jokic 2, Jovic 1).

BOXING

MEN'S FLY (52KG)

Gold Medal

• Shakhobidin Zoirov, Uzbekistan, def. Misha Aloian, Russia, 3-0.

MEN'S LIGHT WELTER (64KG)

Gold Medal

• Fazliddin Gaibnazarov, Uzbekistan, def. Lorenzo Sotomayor Collazo, Azerbaijan, 2-1.

MEN'S SUPER HEAVY (+91KG)

Gold Medal

• Tony Victor James Yoka, France, def. Joe Joyce, Britain, 2-1.

WOMEN'S MIDDLE (69-75KG)

Gold Medal

• Claressa Maria Shields, United States, def. Nouchka Fontijn, Netherlands, 3-0.

CYCLING (MOUNTAIN BIKE)

MEN

Final

• 1. Nino Schurter, Switzerland, 1:33:28.

• 2. Jaroslav Kulhavy, Czech Republic, 1:34:18.

• 3. Carlos Coloma Nicolas, Spain, 1:34:51.

Other:

• 38. Howard Grotts, United States, 1 LAP.

RHYTHMIC ALL-AROUND

Women's Group All-Around

Final ranking

• 1. Russia (Vera Biriukova, Anastasia Bliznyuk, Anastasiia Maksimova, Anastasiia Tatareva, Maria Tolkacheva), 36.233

• 2. Spain (Sandra Aguilar, Artemi Gavezou, Elena Lopez, Lourdes Mohedano, Alejandra Quereda), 35.766

• 3. Bulgaria (Reneta Kamberova, Lyubomira Kazanova, Mihaela Maevska, Tsvetelina Naydenova, Hristiana Todorova), 35.766

TEAM HANDBALL • MEN

BRONZE MEDAL

Germany 31, Poland 25

GOLD MEDAL

Denmark 28, France 26

VOLLEYBALL • MEN

BRONZE MEdal

• United States 3, Russia 2 (23-25, 21-25, 25-19, 25-19, 15-13)

GOLD MEDAL

• Brazil 3, Italy 0 (25-22, 28-26, 26-24)

UNITED STATES SUMMARY

• United States: Spiker-M. Holt (8-11) (won-total attempts); Blocker-M. Holt (2-14); Server-M. Holt (3-26); Scorer-M. Anderson (21-59).

• Russia: Spiker-E. Kliuka (13-27) (won-total attempts); Blocker-A. Volkov (3-14); Server-E. Kliuka (1-19); Scorer-K. Bakun (14-43).

• Referees: Fabrizio Pasquali, Italy. Jiang Liu, China.

GOLD MEDAL SUMMARY

• Brazil: Spiker-R. Lucarelli (3-9) (won-total attempts); Blocker-L. Saatkamp (1-18); Server-R. Lucarelli (2-11); Scorer-W. de Souza (20-53).

• Italy: Spiker-E. Birarelli (5-8) (won-total attempts); Blocker-E. Birarelli (4-10); Server-E. Birarelli (0-11); Scorer-I. Zaytsev (17-42).

• Referees: Andrey Zenovich, Russia. Denny Cespedes, Dominican Republic.

WRESTLING

MEN'S FREESTYLE 65 KG

Bronze Medal Matches

• Frank Chamizo Marquez, Italy, def. Frank Aniello Molinaro, United States, 5-3.

• Ikhtiyor Navruzov, Uzbekistan, def. Mandakhnaran Ganzorig, Mongolia, 8-7.

Gold Medal

• Soslan Ramonov, Russia, def. Toghrul Asgarov, Azerbaijan, 11-0.

MEN'S FREESTYLE 97 KG

Bronze Medal Matches

• Albert Saritov, Romania, def. Elizbar Odikadze, Georgia, 10-0.

• Magomed Idrisovitch Ibragimov, Uzbekistan, def. Valerii Andriitsev, Ukraine, 6-4.

Gold Medal

• Kyle Frederick Snyder, United States, def. Khetag Goziumov, Azerbaijan, 2-1.

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

MEDALISTS

WATER POLO

GOLD—Serbia (Gojko Pijetlovic, Dusan Mandic, Zivko Gocic, Sava Randelovic, Milos Cuk, Dusko Pijetlovic, Slobodan Nikic, Milan Aleksic, Nikola Jaksic, Filip Filipovic, Andrija Prlainovic, Stefan Mitrovic, Branislav Mitrovic)

SILVER—Croatia (Josip Pavic, Damir Buric, Antonio Petkovic, Luka Loncar, Maro Jokovic, Luka Bukic, Marko Macan, Andro Buslje, Sandro Sukno, Ivan Krapic, Andelo Setka, Javier Garcia Gadea, Marko Bijac).

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