The Tokyo Olympics Have Concluded — See Where 93 Countries Finished In The Medal Rankings

A total of 206 countries competed in the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, but only 93 went home with a medal. Here's how they stack up:

93.Syrian Arab Republic (Total: 1)

Team Syria's Man Asaad poses with bronze medal

Man Asaad brought home bronze in weightlifting.

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92.Republic of Moldova (Total: 1)

Moldova Canoer Serghei Tarnovschi holds bronze medal

Canoer Serghei Tarnovschi earned bronze for Team Moldova.

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91.Kuwait (Total: 1)

Abdullah Alrashidi of Team Kuwait with bronze medal

Abdullah Alrashidi earned bronze for men's skeet.

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90.Grenada (Total: 1)

Grenada's Kirani James holds bronze medal for Men's 400m.

Kirani James chased down bronze in the men's 400m.

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89.Ghana (Total: 1)

Samuel Takyi poses with bronze medal

Featherweight boxer Samuel Takyi earned bronze for Ghana.

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88.Ivory Coast (Total: 1)

Ruth Gbagbi holds bronze medal

Ruth Gbagbi of Team Ivory Coast won for women's 67kg taekwondo.

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87.Burkino Faso (Total: 1)

Hugues Fabrice Zango holds bronze medal for Men's Triple Jump

Hugues Fabrice Zango won bronze for Burkina Faso in the men's triple jump.

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86.Botswana (Total: 1)

Four runners in Team Botswana Men's Relay

Isaac Makwala, Baboloki Thebe, Zibane Ngozi and Bayapo Ndori raised their colors after earning bronze for Team Botswana in men's 4x400m relay.

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85.Turkmenistan (Total: 1)

Polina Guryeva of Team Turkmenistan poses with the silver medal

Polina Guryeva lifted Team Turkmenistan to a silver medal in weightlifting - women's 59kg.

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84.Namibia (Total: 1)

Christine Mboma of Namibia holds Women's 200m Final silver medal

Namibia's Christine Mboma earned silver in the women's 200m.

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83.North Macedonia (Total: 1)

Dejan Georgievski of Team North Macedonia poses with silver medal

Dejan Georgievski won silver in men's +80kg taekwondo.

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82.Lithuania (Total: 1)

Laura Asadauskaite of Team Lithuania poses with the silver medal

Laura Asadauskaite won silver in the women's modern pentathlon.

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81.Saudi Arabia (Total: 1)

Tareg Hamedi of Team Saudi Arabia poses with the silver medal

Tareg Hamedi won silver in karate kumite +75kg.

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80.Bahrain (Total: 1)

Kalkidan Gezahegne of Bahrain celebrates her silver medal in the Women's 10000m Final.

Kalkidan Gezahegne ran all the way for the silver medal in the women's 10,000m final.

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79.Puerto Rico (Total: 1)

Jasmine Camacho-Quinn poses with flowers and Women's 100m Hurdles gold medal

It was GOLD for Jasmine Camacho-Quinn with a swift run in the women's 100m hurdles.

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78.Morocco (Total: 1)

Soufiane El Bakkali of Morocco celebrates on track

Soufiane El Bakkali ordered gold to go for Morocco in the men's 3000m steeplechase.

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77.Bermuda (Total: 1)

Flora Duffy of Team Bermuda celebrates win draped in Bermuda flag

Gold went to Bermuda's Flora Duffy in the women's individual triathlon.

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76.Finland (Total: 1)

Matti Mattsson holds flowers and bronze medal

Matti Mattsson won the silver medal for the men's 200m breaststroke.

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75.Nigeria (Total: 2)

Bronze medalist Ese Brume of Team Nigeria to far right

Two bronze medals were won for Nigeria, and one went to Ese Brume in the women's long jump.

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74.Malaysia (Total: 2)

Aaron Chia(left) and Soh Wooi Yik standing on podium

Malaysia won two medals, with one going to Aaron Chia and Soh Wooi, who took bronze in doubles badminton.

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73.Jordan (Total: 2)

Abdel Rahman Almasatfa of Team Jordan poses with the bronze medal

Two medals went to Jordan, including Abdel Rahman Almasatfa for karate kumite -67kg.

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72.Thailand (Total: 2)

Panipak Wongpattanakit of Team Thailand poses with the gold medal for the Women's Taekwondo

Gold goes back to Thailand around the neck of Panipak Wongpattanakit for her victory in the women's -49kg taekwondo final.

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71.Latvia (Total: 2)

Nauris Miezis, Karlis Lasmanis, Edgars Krumins and Agnis Cavars of Team Latvia pose with their gold medals

Team Latvia won two gold medals, one being gold for the debut sport of 3x3 basketball competition.

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70.Fiji (Total: 2)

Fiji rugby player Jerry Tuwai of Team Fiji sings on the podium

Two Olympic medals for Fiji. One gold: men's rugby sevens.

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69.Estonia (Total: 2)

Team Estonia pose with their gold medals

Two medals for Team Estonia: The women's epée team took home the gold.

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68.Tunisia (Total: 2)

Ahmed Hafnaoui of Tunisia celebrates his gold medal in Men's 400m freestyle

The country took two medals, and one was gold for Ahmed Hafnaoui in men's 400m freestyle.

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67.Kosovo (Total: 2)

Distria Krasniqi of Team Kosovo poses with the gold medal

Two medals for Kosovo: one from Distria Krasniqi for women's judo -48kg — oh, and it's gold.

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66.Bahamas (Total: 2)

Shaunae Miller-Uibo of Team Bahamas holds up her gold medal

Two medals for the Bahamas, headlined by Shaunae Miller-Uibo's gold for the women's 400m.

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65.San Marino (Total: 3)

Myles Nazem Amine of Team San Marino hands on hips

San Marino packed away three total medals, including bronze for Myles Nazem Amine in men's freestyle -86kg.

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64.Argentina (Total: 3)

Team Argentina, field hockey, pose with silver medals for a selfie

In women's field hockey, Team Argentina walked away with silver.

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63.Kyrgyzstan (Total: 3)

Akzhol Makhmudov of Team Kyrgyzstan poses with the silver medal

Three medals, with one winner being Akzhol Makhmudov, who took silver in men's Greco-Roman -77kg.

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62.South Africa (Total: 3)

South African Tatjana Schoenmaker being hugged by swim competitors

Three medals for South Africa, including a gold medal by Tatjana Schoenmaker.

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61.Qatar (Total: 3)

Mutaz Barshim of Qatar with his gold medal

Qatar reeled in three medals, and one was a gold for Mutaz Barshim in the men's high jump.

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60.Ecuador (Total: 3)

Richard Carapaz of Team Ecuador celebrates winning the gold medal during the Men's road race

Ecuador won three medals, including a gold for Richard Carapaz in men's road race.

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59.Mexico (Total: 4)

Mexico went 4–4 on bronze, with one being for their soccer squad.

Mexico went 4–4 on bronze, with one being for their soccer squad.

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58.Mongolia (Total: 4)

Urantsetseg Munkhbat of Team Mongolia shakes hands at award ceremony

Four total medals for Mongolia: One silver and three bronze. Here, bronze medalist Urantsetseg Munkhbat stands at the podium for women's judo -48kg.

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57.Armenia (Total: 4)

Artur Davtyan of Team Armenia stands with his bronze medal

Armenia won four medals, two bronze and two silver. Artur Davtyan earned bronze in the men's vault final.

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56.Portugal (Total: 4)

Pedro Pichardo of Portugal with gold medal

Pedro Pichardo of Portugal won gold in the men's triple jump.

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55.Ethiopia (Total: 4)

Selemon Barega of Team Ethiopia poses with his gold medal

Four medals for Ethiopia (one gold, one silver, and two bronze). Selemon Barega won gold in the men's 10,000m.

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54.Slovakia (Total: 4)

Jakub Grigar of Team Slovakia celebrates with silver medal

Jakub Grigar won silver in men's kayak slalom for Slovakia. The country also won a gold, another silver, and a bronze.

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53.Philippines (Total: 4)

Hidilyn Diaz of Team Philippines lifts weights over her heard

The Philippines brought home four medals, with the sweetest being Hidilyn Diaz's gold in women's weightlifting — the country's first EVER gold medal.

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52.Venezuela (Total: 4)

Yulimar Rojas of Team Venezuela poses with gold medal

Venezuela captured four medals, headlined by Yulimar Rojas' gold medal for the women's triple jump.

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51.Romania (Total: 4)

Ancuta Bodnar and Simona-Geanina Radis pose with their gold medals

Romania won four medals, one being gold for rowing, thanks to Ancuta Bodnar and Simona-Geanina Radis.

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50.Israel (Total: 4)

Israel won four medals. Artem Dolgopyat captured gold for the men's floor exercise.

Israel won four medals. Artem Dolgopyat captured gold for the men's floor exercise.

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49.Ireland (Total: 4)

Kellie Anne Harrington poses with gold medal

Four medals for Ireland: One came from boxer Kellie Anne Harrington, who topped the podium for women's light (57–60kg).

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48.Uganda (Total: 4)

Peruth Chemutai of Uganda smiles with gold medal

Peruth Chemutai chased down gold in the women's 3000m steeplechase final.

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47.Greece (Total: 4)

Miltiadis Tentoglou of Team Greece draped in Greek flag

Four for Greece: Miltiadis Tentoglou won gold in the men's long jump.

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46.Dominican Republic (Total: 5)

Team Dominican Republic stands on bronze medal podium

Five medals for D.R., and although none were gold, the country's baseball team won bronze.

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45.Colombia (Total: 5)

Colombian runner Anthony Jose Zambrano celebrates placing in Men's 400 meter

Colombia walked away with four silver and one bronze. Anthony Jose Zambrano won silver in the men's 400m.

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44.Indonesia (Total: 5)

Indonesia won five medals, with their only gold coming from Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu for women's doubles badminton.

Indonesia won five medals, with their only gold coming from Greysia Polii and Apriyani Rahayu for women's doubles badminton.

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43.Uzbekistan (Total: 5)

Bakhodir Jalolov of Uzbekistan holds gold medal up

Uzbekistan captured five medals. Bakhodir Jalolov grabbed one of three of the country's gold medals, for men's super heavy (+91kg).

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42.Slovenia (Total: 5)

Janja Garnbret of Team Slovenia poses with the gold medal for Sport Climbing

Janja Garnbret won gold for women's sport climbing.

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41.Egypt (Total: 6)

Feryal Abdelaziz of Team Egypt poses with the gold medal

Six medals went to Egypt, with their best coming from Feryal Abdelaziz, who won the gold in women's karate kumite -61kg.

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40.Hong Kong, China (Total: 6)

Grace Lau Mo-sheung of Team Hong Kong poses with the bronze medal

Hong Kong earned six medals. Grace Lau Mo-sheung won bronze in women's karate kata.

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39.Bulgaria (Total: 6)

Team Bulgaria (gymnastics) poses with coaches

Bulgaria captured six medals, one being gold in group all-around rhythmic gymnastics.

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38.Azerbaijan (Total: 7)

Irina Zaretska of Team Azerbaijan poses with the silver medal

No gold this Olympics for Azerbaijan, but the country still took home plenty of medals (three silver and four bronze), including silver from Irina Zaretska for the women's karate kumite +61kg.

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37.Austria (Total: 7)

Austria swiped seven medals during their time in Tokyo. Anna Kiesenhofer won the only gold for the country in the women's road race.

Austria swiped seven medals during their time in Tokyo. Anna Kiesenhofer won the only gold for the country in the women's road race.

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36.India (Total: 7)

Neeraj Chopra of Team India celebrates on the podium with gold medal

India totaled one gold, two silver, and four bronze. Neeraj Chopra won the gold for the men's javelin throw.

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35.Belarus (Total: 7)

Marharyta Makhneva, Nadzeya Papok, Volha Khudzenka and Maryna Litvinchuk of Team Belarus celebrate silver medals

Marharyta Makhneva, Nadzeya Papok, Volha Khudzenka, and Maryna Litvinchuk (pictured above) won silver in the women's kayak four 500m.

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34.Belgium (Total: 7)

Nina Derwael of Team Belgium poses with the gold medal

The gold medal for the women's uneven bars went to Nina Derwael. Team Belgium took seven total medals, three of them gold.

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33.Islamic Republic of Iran (Total: 7)

Sajad Ganjzadeh of Team Iran bites his gold medal in celebration

Seven medals went to Iran, three of which were gold. Sajad Ganjzadeh won gold for the men's karate kumite +75kg.

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32.Kazakhstan (Total: 8)

Nurislam Sanayev of Team Kazakhstan poses with bronze medal

Kazakhstan grabbed eight bronze medals. Nurislam Sanayev won bronze in men's freestyle wrestling +57kg.

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31.Georgia (Total: 8)

Lasha Talakhadze kisses gold medal

Georgia won eight medals in total, two of which were gold. Lasha Talakhadze won one for the weightlifting - men's 109kg+.

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30.Croatia (Total: 8)

Matea Jelic of Team Croatia poses with the gold medal by biting it

Crotia won three gold, three silver, and two bronze. One gold medal was won by Matea Jelic for the women's -67kg taekwondo.

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29.Norway (Total: 8)

Karsten Warholm of Norway shows off gold medal

Four of Norway's eight medals were gold, including Karsten Warholm's record-breaking gold medal in the men's 400m.

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28.Serbia (Total: 9)

Branislav Mitrovic of Team Serbia celebrates gold medal by screaming for joy

Team Serbia took home the gold for water polo.

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27.Sweden (Total: 9)

Daniel Stahl of Sweden celebrates with country's flag draped over him

Sweden had nine medals, three gold and six silver. Daniel Stahl captured the gold in the men's discus throw.

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26.Jamaica (Total: 9)

Elaine Thompson-Herah poses with gold medal

Four gold, one silver, and four bronze went to Team Jamaica. The wonderful Elaine Thompson-Herah was two-for-two, walking away with two gold medals.

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25.Kenya (Total: 10)

Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya raises his flag

Kenya captured 10 total medals (four gold, four silver, and two bronze). Legendary marathoner Eliud Kipchoge took home the gold.

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24.Denmark (Total: 11)

Anne-Marie Rindom of Team Denmark poses with the gold medal

Denmark captured three gold medals in their collection of 11 total medals. Anne-Marie Rindom earned gold medal for winning the women's laser radial (sailing).

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23.Czech Republic (Total: 11)

Lukas Krpalek of Team Czech Republic poses with the gold medal

Lukas Krpalek of Team Czech Republic won the gold medal in men's judo +100kg. That added to the country's total of 11 medals, which included four gold.

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22.Chinese Taipei (Total: 12)

Hsing-Chun Kuo of Team Chinese Taipei poses with the gold medal

Team Chinese Taipei won 12 total medals, with one of the two gold going to Hsing-Chun Kuo for weightlifting – women's 59kg.

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21.Turkey (Total: 13)

Mete Gazoz of Team Turkey poses with gold medal

Turkey scored 13 medals (two gold, two silver, and nine bronze). Mete Gazoz won gold for men's individual archery.

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20.Switzerland (Total: 13)

Jolanda Neff, on bike, of Team Switzerland celebrates winning the gold medal

Jolanda Neff won the women's cross-country race. It was one of Switzerland's three gold medals.

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19.Poland (Total: 14)

Poland's took four gold, five silver, and five bronze. Anita Wlodarczyk dominated the women's hammer throw to take gold.

Poland's took four gold, five silver, and five bronze. Anita Wlodarczyk dominated the women's hammer throw to take gold.

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18.Cuba (Total: 15)

Mijain Lopez Nunez of Team Cuba waves during the Victory Ceremony

Cuba pulled out seven gold medals to add to their total of 15. Mijain Lopez Nunez struck gold (again) in men's Greco-Roman 130kg because the man does...not...lose.

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17.Spain (Total: 17)

Spain's Sandra Sanchez Jaime poses with gold medal

There were two gold medals among the 17 total from Spain, and one of them went to Sandra Sanchez Jaime for her win in the women's karate kata competition.

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16.Ukraine (Total: 19)

Zhan Beleniuk of Team Ukraine celebrates with country's flag

One gold of the total 19 medals went to Zhan Beleniuk for men's Greco-Roman 87kg.

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15.Republic of Korea (Total: 20)

San An, Minhee Jang, and Chaeyoung Kang of Team South Korea pose with their gold medals

Six gold, four silver, and 10 bronze medals went to South Korea. Team South Korea shined in archery and won gold in the women's team competition.

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14.Hungary (Total: 20)

Aron Szilagyi of Hungary celebrates winning the gold medal

Of the country's six gold medals, Aron Szilagyi won one in men's sabre Individual fencing.

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13.New Zealand (Total: 20)

Team New Zealand, women's rugby team, perform the haka

Of the 20 medals, seven were gold for Team New Zealand. They took the gold in women's rugby sevens.

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12.Brazil (Total: 21)

Brazil soccer star Richarlison draped in Brazil flag

Brazil won gold in men's soccer to cap a 21-medal outing at the Olympics.

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11.Canada (Total: 24)

Canadian soccer player Christine Sinclair celebrates with teammate Julia Grosso

Team Canada won the finals in a penalty shootout to take gold in women's soccer. It was one of the country's seven gold medals.

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10.France (Total: 33)

Team France celebrates rugby victory

So many medals for France: 10 gold, 12 silver, and 11 bronze. A show-stealing moment was the tremendous run by the women in rugby sevens to earn silver.

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9.Netherlands (Total: 36)

Team Netherlands pose for a selfie with their Gold Medals

Ten gold, 12 silver, and 14 bronze medals went to the Dutch. The women's field hockey team took gold.

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8.Germany (Total: 37)

Malaika Mihamboon of Germany poses with her gold medal

The Germans won 10 gold medals, 11 silver, and 16 bronze. Malaika Mihamboon took gold in the women's long jump.

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7.Italy (Total: 40)

Gianmarco Tamberi of Italy kisses his gold medal

Gianmarco Tamberi won the men's high jump, adding to the 10 total gold medals for Italy. The country also took home 10 silver and 20 bronze.

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6.Australia (Total: 46)

essica Fox of Team Australia holds gold

Jessica Fox landed at the top of the podium for the women's canoe slalom, adding to the stunning 17 gold medals for Australia.

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5.Japan (Total: 58)

Momiji Nishiya of Team Japan poses with her gold medal

Momiji Nishiya made history and grinded her way to first place during the women's street final to add to Team Japan's 27 gold medals.

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4.Great Britain (Total: 65)

Adam Peaty of Great Britain holds up gold medal

Great Britain pulled in 22 gold medals, one of them going to Adam Peaty for the 100m breaststroke.

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3.ROC (Total: 71)

Musa Evloev of Team ROC poses with the gold medal

"ROC" won 20 gold medals, along with 28 silver and 23 bronze. Musa Evloev won gold in men's Greco-Roman 97kg.

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2.China (Total: 88)

Yang Qian of China poses with gold medal

China came close to the number one spot in gold with a total of 38. Yang Qian won gold for the 10m air rifle women's final.

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1.United States of America (Total: 113)

Allyson Felix holds gold medal

Team USA closed out with 39 gold medals, 41 silver medals, and 33 bronze medals. There were plenty of great champs, from Sydney McLaughlin to Kevin Durant, but track star Allyson Felix really cemented her legacy with her 11th Olympic medal win.

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