Rio Olympics medal standings Great Britain. How many medals did Russia win in Rio?

The last competitive day of the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro has ended. At the end of 16 days, the US team won the most gold medals (46). The Americans also became the best in terms of the total number of awards (121).

The 2016 Olympics were the first Olympic Games to be held in South America and second in Latin America after the '68 games in Mexico. More than three hundred sets of medals were awarded in Rio 2016 and 207 countries took part. Teams from as far away as Kosovo and the newly formed South Sudan came to the Olympics.

The medal standings are a summary table of all awarded medals and do not have official status. For first place in the medal table Olympic Games the winning team does not receive any reward. At the end of the 2016 Olympic Games, the medals of all countries were counted, and the teams were arranged in the table by the number of gold medals, then silver, then bronze.

The USA took first place in the overall standings: the Americans were almost twice as ahead of their closest competitors. Second is Great Britain (27 gold and 67 in total), third is China (26 and 70), fourth is Russia (19 and 56), fifth is Germany (17 and 42).

The top 10 also included Japan, France, South Korea, Italy and Australia. The hosts of the Games, the Brazilians, collected 19 medals (7 gold).

In total, medals at the 2016 Olympics were won by representatives of 87 countries (Latvia is not among them). Athletes from 59 countries took at least one gold, and 21 teams won one medal.

Rio 2016

Medal classification (total - gold-silver-bronze). Bottom line

1. USA - 121 (46-37-38)
2. Great Britain - 67 (27-23-17)
3. China - 70 (26-18-26)
4. Russia - 56 (19-18-19)
5. Germany - 42 (10-17-15)
6. Japan - 41 (12-8-21)
7. France - 42 (10-18-14)
8. South Korea - 21 (9-3-9)
9. Italy - 28 (8-12-8)
10. Australia - 29 (8-11-10)

11. Holland - 19 (8-7-4)
12. Hungary - 15 (8-3-4)
13. Brazil - 19 (7-6-6)
14. Spain - 17 (7-4-6)
15. Kenya - 13 (6-6-1)
16. Jamaica - 11 (6-3-2)
17. Croatia - 10 (5-3-2)
18. Cuba - 11 (5-2-4)
19. New Zealand — 18 (4-9-5)
20. Canada - 22 (4-3-15)

21. Uzbekistan - 13 (4-2-7)
22. Kazakhstan - 17 (3-5-9)
23. Colombia - 8 (3-2-3)
24. Switzerland -7 (3-2-2)
25. Iran - 8 (3-1-4)
26. Greece - 6 (3-1-2)
27. Argentina - 4 (3-1-0)
28. Denmark - 15 (2-6-7)
29. Sweden - 11 (2-6-3)
30. South Africa - 10 (2-6-2)

31. Ukraine - 11 (2-5-4)
32. Serbia - 8 (2-4-2)
33. Poland - 11 (2-3-6)
34. DPRK - 7 (2-3-2)
35. Belgium - 6 (2-2-2)
36. Thailand - 6 (2-2-2)
37. Slovakia - 4 (2-2-0)
38. Georgia - 7 (2-1-4)
39. Azerbaijan - 18 (1-7-10)
40. Belarus - 9 (1-4-4)

41. Türkiye - 8 (1-3-4)
42. Armenia - 4 (1-3-0)
43. Czech Republic - 10 (1-2-7)
44. Ethiopia - 8 (1-2-5)
45. Slovenia - 4 (1-2-1)
46. ​​Indonesia - 3 (1-2-0)
47. Romania - 5 (1-1-3)
48. Bahrain - 2 (1-1-0)
49. Vietnam - 2 (1-1-0)
50. Taiwan - 3 (1-0-2)

51. Bahamas - 2 (1-0-1)
52. Cote d'Ivoire - 2 (1-0-1)
53. INDEPENDENT ATHLETES – 2 (1-0-1)
54. Jordan - 1 (1-0-0)
55. Kosovo - 1 (1-0-0)
56. Puerto Rico - 1 (1-0-0)
57. Singapore - 1 (1-0-0)
58. Tajikistan - 1 (1-0-0)
59. Fiji - 1 (1-0-0)

60. Malaysia - 5 (0-4-1)
61. Mexico - 5 (0-3-2)
62. Algeria - 2 (0-2-0)
63. Ireland - 2 (0-2-0)
64. Lithuania - 4 (0-1-3)
65. Bulgaria - 3 (0-1-2)
66. Venezuela - 3 (0-1-2)
67. India - 2 (0-1-1)
68. Mongolia - 2 (0-1-1)
69. Burundi - 1 (0-1-0)
70. Grenada - 1 (0-1-0)
71. Qatar - 1 (0-1-0)
72. Niger - 1 (0-1-0)
73. Philippines - 1 (0-1-0)

74. Norway - 4 (0-0-4)
75. Egypt - 3 (0-0-3)
76. Tunisia - 3 (0-0-3)
77. Israel - 2 (0-0-2)
78. Austria - 1 (0-0-1)
79. Dominican Republic - 1 (0-0-1)
80. Morocco - 1 (0-0-1)
81. Moldova - 1 (0-0-1)
82. Nigeria - 1 (0-0-1)
83. UAE - 1 (0-0-1)
84. Portugal - 1 (0-0-1)
85. Trinidad and Tobago - 1 (0-0-1)
86. Finland - 1 (0-0-1)
87. Estonia - 1 (0-0-1)

The standings for the 2016 Olympics show that Russia is now in fifth place in the ranking; previously the country was in seventh place. Russia's medals in Rio at the moment are 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Kommersant writes that the second gold medal, which 22-year-old debutant Khasan Khalmurzaev won for Russia in judo, was one of those expected.

Khasan Khalmurzaev previously won the June European Championship in Kazan; in the final, he effortlessly dealt with the famous world champion from Georgia Avtandil Chrikishvili.

“Weight up to 81 kg is one of the most competitive weights in Russia, so the coaches decided until the last moment who would go to Rio: me or the bronze medalist of the London Games Ivan Nifontov,” recalls Khasan Khalmurzaev. “I felt that the choice will fall on me, but before the official announcement of the lineup on June 30, I forbade myself to rejoice. Already here Ezio Gamba told me not to think that the Olympic tournament was anything special. “Have you prepared? So don’t worry, go out and fight as best you can.”

Khasan Khalmurzaev, whose nationality interests many today, comes from Nazran, Ingushetia.

In the final, the Russian athlete fought with Travis Stevens, an American judo veteran who came fifth in London. The American initially sought to make the most of his signature wrestling on the ground. But it soon became obvious that this trick would not work for him, after which Khalmurzaev very competently managed the situation that arose: taking the upper hold, he finished off Travis Stevens, securing a clear victory for himself.

“Everything worked out, and there is no limit to joy. “Mine and all the people involved in this victory - specialists and relatives, who prepared and believed in me,” the Olympic champion told reporters. “The Olympic tournament cannot be compared with ordinary tournaments. After all, everyone prepared for it with precision, and first of all psychologically. And with the American, by the way, he is a good and very strong guy, I already fought and beat him in January. So I knew roughly what to expect from him.”

Judoist Khalmurzaev brought Russia its third gold at the Rio Olympics. Beslan Mudranov, judo, won the first gold on the first day of the competition, the third gold medal was won by Yana Yegoryan, fencing.

How many medals did Russia win in Rio?

The Rio 2016 medal standings show that Russia has risen from 7th to 5th place in the overall medal standings. In terms of the total number of awards (12), the Russians take fourth place.

Russia's medals in Rio at the moment are 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze.

Olympics 2016, medal standings

Now the US team is in first place (nine gold medals). The second place is taken by the Chinese team (eight gold medals), followed by representatives of Hungary (four gold medals).

On the fourth day of the competition, the medal table for the 2016 Olympics was replenished for Russia with two medals. The first was brought by Khasan Khalmurzaev, the second by the women's national team artistic gymnastics. The girls were able to repeat the success of the men's team and took silver.

The 2016 Olympics, whose medals are counted among fans around the world, however, disappointed the Russians the day before. Swimming was a disappointment. Not to say that our swimmers were favorites in any of the events of the program, but they could take at least one medal out of the four sets that were competed. And if in the women's 200 m freestyle and men's 200 m butterfly the Russians did not even make it to the finals, then in the men's freestyle relay, where Danila Izotov, Alexander Krasnykh, Nikita Lobintsev and Mikhail Dovgalyuk performed, illusory hope remained until the very end. end, writes Gazeta ru.

The Russian four made it to the final with the third time and seriously claimed bronze during the decisive swim, but could not keep up the pace and finished the relay in fifth place. The Americans became champions, the British team snatched silver at the very end, bronze went to the Japanese.

The real hero of the day was the great swimmer Michael Phelps, who earned two more gold medals for victories in the 200-meter butterfly and relay and became a 21-time Olympic champion.

Diary of the 2016 Olympics, medal standings, will be updated today. On the fifth day of the competition, 20 sets of awards will be drawn.

Time spending: 12 - 21 August 2016
Number of disciplines: 47
Number of countries: about 200
Number of athletes: about 2000
men:
women:
Sets of medals awarded: 141
Youngest participant:
Oldest Member:
Medal winning countries: USA (32)
Medal-winning athletes: Usain Bolt (3)

The Games of the XXXI Olympiad (2016 Olympics, Rio 2016) were held from August 5 to 21 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Olympic football tournament It was also held in other cities of the country - Belo Horizonte, Brasilia, Salvador and Sao Paulo. It was the first Olympic Games to be held in South America, the second to be held in Latin America since the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, and the first to be held in the southern hemisphere since 2000. A record number of medal sets were competed at the Olympics (306) and a record number of countries took part (207). Compared to the previous Games, Kosovo and South Sudan were added to the participants. In March 2016, the IOC officially confirmed that the 207th participant in the Games will be the refugee team, whose athletes will compete under the Olympic flag.

Competitions in athletics The 2016 Summer Olympics took place from August 12 to 21.
47 sets of awards were played (24 for men and 23 for women). In athletics, the largest number of sets of medals were awarded at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. About 2,000 athletes from about 200 countries took part in the competition.
Due to the suspension of ARAF membership in the IAAF from November 13, 2015 due to a doping scandal, Russian track and field athletes did not take part in the Olympics. The only exception was Daria Klishina (long jump), who has been training in the USA since 2013.

3 world records (WR) were set, 5 Olympic records(OR) (one of them repeated) and 9 continental records (AR).

Men:
08/14/2016 400 meters 43.03 WR
08/15/2016 Pole vault 6.03 OR
08/17/2016 3000 meters steeplechase 8:03.28 OR
08/18/2016 Shot put 22.52 OR
08/18/2016 Decathlon 8893 =OR

Women:
08/12/2016 10000 meters 29:17.45 WR
08/15/2016 Hammer throw 82.29 WR
08/19/2016 5000 meters 14:26.17 OR

Rio 2016 athletics schedule:
(date local time, time Moscow time)

Day 7 of the Olympics.
August 12, Friday
15:30 men, discus throw Qualification A
15:35 women's 100m heptathlon
16:05 women, shot put Qualification A+B
16:10 men's 800m Round-I
16:50 women, heptathlon High jump, A+B
16:55 men's discus throw Qualification B
17:10 women's 10000m Final
17:55 women's 100m heats
20:30 men, 20 km walk Final
02:30 women's 1500m Round-I
02:35 women, heptathlon Shot put, A+B
02:40 women's hammer throw Qualification A
03:05 men's 400m Round-I
03:20 men's long jump Qualification A+B
04:00 women's shot put Final
04:10 women's hammer throw Qualification B
04:10 women's 200m heptathlon
04:40 women's 100m Round-I

Day 8 of the Olympics
August 13, Saturday
15:30 men's 100m heats
15:40 women's triple jump Qualification A+B
16:05 women's 3000m steeplechase Round I
16:50 men's discus throw Final
17:00 women's 400m Round-I
17:45 women, heptathlon Long jump, A+B
18:00 men's 100m Round-I
02:00 women, heptathlon Javelin throw, group A
02:20 men's pole vault Qualification A+B
02:30 men's 400m 1/2 Final
02:50 men's long jump Final
03:00 women's 100m 1/2 Final
03:15 women, heptathlon Discus throw, group B
03:25 men's 800m 1/2 Final
03:55 men's 10000 m Final
04:35 women's 100m Final
04:45 women's 800m heptathlon Final

Day 9 of the Olympics
August 14, Sunday
15:30 women, marathon Final
02:30 men's high jump Qualification A+B
02:35 women's 400m 1/2 Final
02:55 women's triple jump Final
03:00 men's 100m 1/2 Final
03:30 women's 1500m 1/2 Final
04:00 men's 400m Final
04:25 men's 100m Final

10th day of the Olympics
August 15, Monday
15:30 men's triple jump Qualification A+B
15:35 men's 3000m steeplechase Round I
16:25 women's 3000m steeplechase Final
16:40 women's hammer throw Final
16:45 men's 400m hurdles Round-I
17:30 women's 200m Round-I
02:30 women, discus throw Qualification A
02:35 men's pole vault Final
02:40 men's 110m hurdles Round I
03:30 women's 400m hurdles Round-I
03:50 women, discus throw Qualification B
04:25 men's 800m Final
04:45 women's 400m Final

11th day of the Olympics
August 16, Tuesday
15:30 women's 5000m Round-I
15:45 women's pole vault Qualification A+B
15:50 men's triple jump Final
16:30 men's 1500m Round-I
17:05 Women's 100m Hurdles Round-I
17:20 women's discus final
17:50 men's 200m Round-I
02:30 men's high jump Final
02:35 women, javelin throw Qualification A
02:40 men's 110m hurdles 1/2 Final
03:05 women's long jump Qualification A+B
03:10 women's 400m hurdles 1/2 Final
03:35 men's 400m hurdles 1/2 Final
03:50 women, javelin throw Qualification B
04:00 women's 200m 1/2 Final
04:30 women's 1500m Final
04:45 men's 110m hurdles Final

12th day of the Olympics
August 17, Wednesday
15:30 men's 100m decathlon
15:40 men's hammer throw Qualification A
16:05 men's 5000m Round-I
16:35 men, decathlon Long jump, A+B
16:55 women's 800m Round-I
17:05 men's hammer throw Qualification B
17:50 men's 3000m steeplechase Final
18:15 men, decathlon Shot put, A+B
23:45 men, decathlon High jump, A+B
02:30 men's javelin throw Qualification A
02:45 women's 100m hurdles 1/2 Final
03:15 women's long jump Final
03:20 men's 400m decathlon
03:55 men's javelin throw Qualification B
04:00 men's 200m 1/2 Final
04:30 women's 200m Final
04:55 women's 100m hurdles Final

13th day of the Olympics
August 18, Thursday
15:30 men's 110m decathlon
15:55 men, shot put Qualification A+B
16:00 women's high jump Qualification A+B
16:25 men, decathlon Discus throw, group A
16:40 men, decathlon Discus throw, group B
17:20 women's 4x100m relay Round-I
17:40 men's 4x100m relay Round-I
18:00 men's 400m hurdles Final
19:25 men, decathlon Pole vault, A+B
00:35 men, decathlon Javelin throw, group A
01:45 men, decathlon Javelin throw, group B
02:30 men, shot put

On the penultimate day at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, the Russian team won five medals, four of which were gold. This allowed us to move Russian team to fourth place in the unofficial medal standings, practically guaranteeing this position based on the results of the competition.

2016 Olympics in Rio: Russian handball players became Olympic champions.

The women's handball team defeated the French in the Olympic tournament with a score of 22:19.

Let us note that Evgeniy Trefilov’s team is Olympic tournament They did not suffer a single defeat, and in a dramatic semi-final match they beat the reigning Olympic champions, the Norwegians, who had not lost for eight years.


Literally half an hour after the final whistle in handball, it became known that Russia would have two more gold medals - in rhythmic gymnastics and struggle.

Olympics in Rio: Abdulrashid Sadulaev became Olympic champion in freestyle wrestling in weight up to 86 kg. Two-time champion world championship confidently reached the final, allowing the opponents to score only one point in three fights. In the final bout, Abdulrashid defeated Selim Yashar from Turkey with a score of 5:0.

Bronze was won by Azerbaijani Sharif Sharifov, who lost to the Russian in the semifinals, and American Jayden Cox.

2016 Olympics in Rio: gymnast Mamun won Olympic gold in the individual all-around, Yana Kudryavtseva won silver.

In the individual all-around rhythmic gymnastics competition, the Russians performed so well that even before the end of the competition they guaranteed themselves medals, standing for their rivals. Based on the results of four types of the program, Mamun scored 76.483 points. Yana Kudryavtseva scored 75.608. Ukrainian gymnast Anna Rizatdinova (73.583) received bronze.

Russia has been undefeated in the individual all-around in rhythmic gymnastics since 2000. All that remains now is to protect championship title in the group competition.


Photo: Official website of the Rio Olympics

Olympic Games 2016. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Rhythmic gymnastics. Women. Personal all-around

1. Margarita Mamun (Russia) - 76,483

2. Yana Kudryavtseva (Russia) - 75,608

3. Anna Rizatdinova (Ukraine) - 73,583.


Photo: Official website of the Rio Olympics

Literally another couple of minutes passed, and the Russian team’s piggy bank was replenished with another gold medal - conquered gold medal 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro in pentathlete competitions. Based on the sum of all types of the program, he scored 1479 points.

Silver went to Ukrainian Pavel Timoschenko (1472 points). Bronze - Mexican Ismael Marcelo Hernandez Uscanga (1468).


Photo: Official website of the Rio Games

According to the results of the penultimate day of competition, the Russian team rose and strengthened in fourth position medal standings, having 53 medals - 17 gold, 17 silver and 19 bronze. The USA is still in the lead with 116 medals (43-37-36). Next come the UK - 66 (27-22-17) and China - 70 (26-18-26).

Russian rhythmic gymnastics team in group all-around

Rio de Janeiro / website Based on the results of the last, 16th competition day, the Russian team retained 4th place in the unofficial team medal standings of the 2016 Olympic Games. On Sunday, August 21, Russian athletes replenished their total collection with 3 awards, 2 of which were gold medals, one was silver. The overall standings of the Russian National Team as of August 20 are 56 medals, of which 19 gold, 18 silver and 19 bronze medals.

This worst result for 20 years that Russia has been performing at summer games a separate team. However, it must be remembered that at this summer Olympics the IOC and sports federations suspended almost everyone Russian athletes, weightlifters and most of the rowing team were unable to participate in the competition.

Russia achieved victories in those sports that were not affected by doping scandals organized by international sports organizations against Russia, without evidence and with the application of collective responsibility to Russian athletes, even to those who have never been involved in doping.

Although many athletes from other countries who were caught doping came and performed at the last Olympics, no one limited their rights, and all international sports and anti-doping the organizations remained silent. Let the bullying Russian athletes will remain on their conscience.

Successes of the Russian Olympic team at the 2016 Olympics

The sixteenth competitive day of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro brought the Russian Olympic team 3 gold medals and 1 silver. This day of the Games was successful for Russian athletes. Gold medals were won by: Soslan Ramonov in freestyle wrestling (weight category up to 65 kg), team in rhythmic gymnastics in groups consisting of: Vera Biryukova, Anastasia Bliznyuk, Anastasia Maksimova, Anastasia Tatareva and Maria Tolkacheva, b oxer Misha Aloyan won silver at the Olympics weight category up to 52 kg.

Rhythmic gymnastics in groups

Russian athletes won Olympic gold in rhythmic gymnastics competitions in groups consisting of: Vera Biryukova, Anastasia Bliznyuk, Anastasia Maksimova, Anastasia Tatareva and Maria Tolkacheva. our team scored 36,233 points. The Spanish team won silver with a score of 35.766 points, and the Bulgarian team won bronze with a score of 35.766 points.

The Russian rhythmic gymnastics team won the Olympic Games in group competitions in 2000, 2004, 2008 and 2012, and took third place in 1996.

The president All-Russian Federation rhythmic gymnastics, Main coach Russian national team Irina Viner-Usmanova emphasized that the Russian rhythmic gymnastics team put an exclamation point with its performance at the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Freestyle wrestling. Men

Russian wrestler Soslan Ramonov won Olympic gold in freestyle wrestling (weight category up to 65 kg). In the final fight, he defeated the athlete from Azerbaijan Togrul Askerov with a score of 4-0. Bronze medals of the tournament went to Frank Kamizo (Italy) and Ikhtier Navruzov (Uzbekistan).

Soslan Ramonov was born in 1991 in Tskhinvali (Georgian SSR). He is the 2014 world champion, the 2015 World Championship bronze medalist, and the Russian champion in 2014 and 2016. Exiled Ramonov is currently gives birth in Moscow, plays for the CSKA club. His coach is Anatoly Margiev.

Boxing. men

Russian boxer Misha Aloyan won Olympic silver in the up to 52 kg weight category. In the final he lost to Shakhobidin Zoirov from Uzbekistan with a score of 0-3. Bronze medals went to Yoel Rivas from Venezuela and Hu Jianguang from China.

Misha Aloyan was born in the Armenian SSR. He is a bronze medalist at the 2012 Olympics, a world champion (2011, 2013), and a bronze medalist at the 2009 World Championships. He is the European champion in 2010, and in 2013 he became vice-champion of the Universiade in Kazan. Currently lives in Novosibirsk, coach - Eduard Kravtsov. Misha Aloyan was awarded the medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree (2012).

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