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The 2021 Tokyo Olympics medal table and latest statistics

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Hina won the first medal of the Tokyo Olympics on the first day and set a new Olympic record in the process.

Yang Qian defeated Antasiia Galashina of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) in the tense women’s 10m air rifle final. Nina Christen of Switzerland won the bronze medal.

U.S With the start of the Tokyo Olympics, people are expected to enjoy the gold rush in the Olympics again.

Forecaster Gracenote predicts that the United States will surpass the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) and China will enter the top three.

British team, Who won an extraordinary second place in Rio de Janeiro’s standings, this year will consider another top five-their fourth place on the trot-to be successful.

Despite the pandemic, the GB team sent 376 athletes to Tokyo-the most of any overseas games, because their goal is to win more than 50 medals.

How the medal table works

The medal table is ranked by the number of gold medals, not the total number of medals.

If two countries have the same number of gold medals, the silver and bronze medals will be used as the tiebreaker. Then the alphabetical order came into play.

This is what the medal table looks like…

Location nation Gold silver bronze All
1 China 1 0 0 1
2 Russian Olympic Committee 0 1 0 1
3 Switzerland 0 0 1 1 —— Australia 0 0 0 0
—— Brazil 0 0 0 0
—— Canada 0 0 0 0
—— France 0 0 0 0
—— Germany 0 0 0 0
—— Great Britain 0 0 0 0
—— Hungary 0 0 0 0
—— Ireland 0 0 0 0
—— Italy 0 0 0 0
—— Japan 0 0 0 0
—— Netherlands 0 0 0 0
—— new Zealand 0 0 0 0
—— South Korea 0 0 0 0
—— Spain 0 0 0 0
—— U.S 0 0 0 0

(The countries listed are based on the pre-match betting market.)

Most medal odds

  • United States: 1/40
  • China: 17/2
  • Russian Olympic Committee: 18/1
  • Japan: 25/1
  • United Kingdom: 40/1
  • Australia: 90/1



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