Rio Day 4 Medal Table: America Increases Its Medal Total Again (18)

2016 RIO OLYMPIC GAMES

Thanks largely in part to the heroics of Katie Ledecky and Michael Phelps, the United States asserted its dominance over the rest of the world with three more gold medals on the night.

First, Ledecky was on the shortest individual mission of her life, battling with an upstart Sarah Sjostrom for the 200 free gold. It was Ledecky, with a furious final 5 meters, who inched ahead for first. She, still, has yet to be defeated in an individual race in international competition since her break-out 400 free from London.

Phelps, one event later, was engaged in another insanely tight race in the 200 fly. The G.O.A.T. was victorious as well, winning the race by just four hundredths. To cap off the night, Phelps along with Townley HaasRyan Lochte, and Conor Dwyer obliterated the field in the 4×200 free relay.

Also earning a medal for the U.S. was Maya Dirado, snagging a bronze in the 200 IM. The United States now owns a whopping 18 swimming medals– no other country has more than 5.

SWIMMING MEDAL TABLE

Country
1

United States
7 4 7 18
2

Hungary
3 0 1 4
3

Australia
2 0 2 4
4

Great Britain
1 3 0 4
5

China
1 2 1 4
6

Japan
1 1 2 4
7

Sweden
1 1 0 2
8

South Africa
0 2 0 2
9

Canada
0 1 2 3
10

France
0 1 0 1
10

Russia
0 1 0 1
11

Spain
0 0 1 1
11

Italy
0 0 1 1

OVERALL MEDAL TABLE

The American swimmers have contributed seven of the USA’s nine golds so far in these Olympics. The USA holds a very tight lead over China in terms of gold medals, ahead by one. 26 total medals, though, is 9 more than China.

Country
1

United States
9 8 9 26
2

China
8 3 6 17
3

Hungary
4 1 1 6
4

Australia
4 0 5 9
5

Russia
3 6 3 12
6

Italy
3 4 2 9
7

South Korea
3 2 1 6
8

Japan
3 1 10 14
9

France
2 3 1 6
10

Thailand
2 1 1 4
11

Great Britain
1 3 2 6
12

Germany
1 2 0 3
12

Sweden
1 2 0 3
14

Brazil
1 1 0 2
15

Chinese Taipei
1 0 2 3
16

Belgium
1 0 1 2
16

Greece
1 0 1 2
16

Netherlands
1 0 1 2
19

Argentina
1 0 0 1
19

Colombia
1 0 0 1
19

Croatia
1 0 0 1
19

Kosovo
1 0 0 1
19

Slovenia
1 0 0 1
19

Vietnam
1 0 0 1
25

Indonesia
0 2 0 2
25

New Zealand
0 2 0 2
25

North Korea
0 2 0 2
25

South Africa
0 2 0 2
29

Canada
0 1 4 5
30

Kazakhstan
0 1 3 4
31

Ukraine
0 1 1 2
32

Azerbaijan
0 1 0 1
32

Denmark
0 1 0 1
32

Malaysia
0 1 0 1
32

Mongolia
0 1 0 1
32

Philippines
0 1 0 1
32

Slovakia
0 1 0 1
32

Turkey
0 1 0 1
39

Uzbekistan
0 0 2 2
40

Spain
0 0 1 1
40

Georgia
0 0 1 1
40

Israel
0 0 1 1
40

Kyrgyzstan
0 0 1 1
40

Poland
0 0 1 1
40

Portugal
0 0 1 1
40

Switzerland
0 0 1 1
40

United Arab Emirates
0 0 1 1

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MarkB
7 years ago

800 Free in London.

About Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon

Karl Ortegon studied sociology at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT, graduating in May of 2018. He began swimming on a club team in first grade and swam four years for Wesleyan.

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