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2022 Tokyo Olympics Gold Medal Standings

The top three in the 2022 Tokyo Olympics gold medal table are the United States, China and Japan.

The United States topped the Tokyo Olympics medal standings with 39 gold medals, 41 silver medals, and 33 bronze medals,*** winning 113 medals. In second place was China with 38 gold medals, just one less than the U.S. 2020 China medal standings, with 32 silver and 18 bronze medals,*** counting 88 medals. Japan, host of the Tokyo Games, was third with 27 gold, 14 silver and 17 bronze medals,*** winning 58 medals.

The United States did very well at the Tokyo Olympics, with its athletes winning gold medals in several sports, including track and field, swimming, gymnastics and shooting. China also had many outstanding athletes who excelled in weightlifting, table tennis and gymnastics. Japan, on the other hand, has won a number of gold medals in judo, gymnastics and track and field.

Introduction to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics

The Games of the XXXII Olympiad, or the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, were international games organized by the Olympic Committee of Japan that opened on July 23, 2021 and closed on August 8 closing.

The 2020 Tokyo Olympics*** featured 204 countries and territories as well as two teams, the Russian Olympic Team and the Olympic Refugee Delegation, *** 11,669 participating athletes; the event program*** featured 33 major sports, 339 minor sports, and 339 gold medal matches, with five new sports, including skateboarding, surfing, competitive rock-climbing, baseball and softball, and karate.

The main venue for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics is the new National Stadium, officially known as the National Stadium, located in Kasumigaoka, Tokyo, Japan, which was rebuilt from the National Kasumigaoka Land Stadium, the main venue for the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.