Who got more medals in Tokyo Olympics?
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Who got more medals in Tokyo Olympics?
Tokyo Olympics medal table – which country has won most golds?
Rank | Country | Total |
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1 | United States | 113 |
2 | China | 88 |
3 | Japan | 58 |
4 | Great Britain | 65 |
Who won 3 medals in the same event?
This is a list of Olympians that have won at least three gold medals in one event. It includes top-three placings in 1896 and 1900, before medals were awarded for top-three placings. Medals won in the 1906 Intercalated Games are not included….Individual events.
Athlete | Alexander Karelin |
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Event | Greco-Roman 130 kg |
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What individual has won the most medals in Olympic basketball?
The USA’s Sue Bird and Diana Taurasi are the all-time leader for the most Olympic medals in basketball, with five gold, while Teresa Edwards has four gold and one bronze.
Which athlete won Heighest No of medals in Tokyo Olympics 2020?
Australian swimmer Emma McKeon won seven medals at Tokyo 2020, the most among all athletes. The 27-year-old triumphed in women’s 50m and 100m freestyle, as well as 4x100m freestyle and medley relay, reports Xinhua. Caeleb Dressel of the United States is the athlete taking home the most gold medals.
Can there be two gold medalist?
Number of ties for medals in Olympics history There can be more than one tie for medals for one event as there can be ties for gold, silver, and bronze.
Who won 5 consecutive gold medals?
Steven Redgrave
Steven Redgrave, in full Sir Steven Geoffrey Redgrave, (born March 23, 1962, Marlow, Buckinghamshire, England), English rower, who was the first in his sport to win gold medals at five consecutive Olympic Games.
Who is the youngest ever recorded athlete to participate in the Olympics?
Not that we really know who that is. The current accepted youngest gold medalist is Marjorie Gestring, a 13-year-old American diver who won the springboard competition in 1936.
Which state has most Olympic medals?
Californian athletes have kept the gold rush going, amassing 491 gold Olympic medals since 1896. That’s almost double the amount that New York, the state with the 2nd-most gold medals in the country, has won (246). California is home to 9-time Olympic gold medalist Mark Spitz.