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Rio Olympics medal count 2016: Usain Bolt does it again in Men’s 100m

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 14: Usain Bolt of Jamaica win the Men's 100 meter final on Day 9 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium on August 14, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Paul Gilham/Getty Images)
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - AUGUST 14: Usain Bolt of Jamaica win the Men's 100 meter final on Day 9 of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games at the Olympic Stadium on August 14, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (Photo by Paul Gilham/Getty Images)

Updated 2016 Rio Olympics medal count after Usain Bolt won the Men’s 100m final for the third-straight Games

Usain Bolt entered the 2016 Rio Olympics knowing that this will be his last trip to the Games. The greatest sprinter in the history of track and field and the Olympics would give it one more go at proving he’s the fastest man in the world. That plight got underway on Sunday night as the Jamaican sprinter competed in the Men’s 100m final.

Despite getting off to a bad start that put him behind Justin Gatlin, Bolt turned on the afterburners. As he’s done many times before, he used his unreal closing speed to chase down the field and Gatlin. When it was said and done, he didn’t even need a lean to be ahead of Gatlin at the finish line and win a gold medal. In doing so, he gave Jamaica their second gold of the Rio Olympics and became the first person ever to win three consecutive Olympic gold medals in the 100m.

However, Usain Bolt wasn’t the only one in action Sunday at Day 9 of Rio 2016. Right before Bolt’s heroics in track and field, South African  Wayde Van Niekerk set a world record in the Men’s 400m final to win gold.

Additionally, Day 9 of the Games saw Andy Murray capture the Men’s Singles gold medal in Olympics tennis. Also in tennis, two American teams finished gold silver in Mixed Doubles for the first time in history.

Needless to say, it was a big day for medals and movement in the Rio Olympics medal count. Here’s a look at the updated Olympics medal count after Day 9:

Rio Olympics medal count 8 14 pt 2
Rio Olympics medal count 8 14 pt 2

Country

Gold

Silver

Bronze

Total

United States26212269
Great Britain1516738
China15131745
Russia9111030
Germany85417
France78722
Italy78621
Japan741627
Australia67922
Republic of Korea63413
Hungary53513
Netherlands4239
Spain3025
New Zealand2608
Canada22913
Kazakhstan2248
Colombia2204
Switzerland2125
Belgium2114
Thailand2114
Croatia2103
Iran2013
Jamaica2013
South Africa1517
Sweden1416
Denmark1337
DPR Korea1326
Brazil1236
Belarus1214
Kenya1203
Cuba1135
Poland1124
Romania1124
Slovenia1113
Argentina1102
Slovakia1102
Vietnam1102
Czech Republic1056
Uzbekistan1045
Ethiopia1034
Chinese Taipei1023
Greece1012
India1012
Fiji1001
Kosovo1001
Puerto Rico1001
Singapore1001
Ukraine0314
Azerbaijan0202
Indonesia0202
Lithuania0123
Georgia0112
Mongolia0112
Bahrain0101
Grenada0101
Ireland0101
Malaysia0101
Philippines0101
Turkey0101
Venezuela0101
Norway0033
Egypt0022
Israel0022
Estonia0011
Kyrgyzstan0011
Portugal0011
Tunisia0011
United Arab Emirates0011

Team USA still maintains a commanding lead in the Olympics medal count in gold medals and overall medals won in Rio 2016. However, the big news is Great Britain overtaking China for second place in the standings by gold medals won (though they’re tied with 15 golds). Either way, it looks like the United States and everyone else racing for second in the medal count at this point.