2021 Olympics medal count, Aug. 2: Which athletes and countries have the most medals?

TOKYO, JAPAN - AUGUST 02: Sifan Hassan of Team Netherlands, Jessica Hull of Team Australia, Gaia Sabbatini of Team Italy and Elinor Purrier St. Pierre of Team United States compete in round one of the Women's 1500m heats on day ten of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium on August 02, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)
TOKYO, JAPAN - AUGUST 02: Sifan Hassan of Team Netherlands, Jessica Hull of Team Australia, Gaia Sabbatini of Team Italy and Elinor Purrier St. Pierre of Team United States compete in round one of the Women's 1500m heats on day ten of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Olympic Stadium on August 02, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images) /
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2021 Olympics medal count, Aug. 2: Which athletes and countries have the most medals?

We’re at about the halfway point for the Olympics and the medal race is heating up. Here’s who has won what as of today.

Olympic Medalists for Team USA as of August 1

GOLD

  • Lee Kiefer, fencing, women’s foil individual
  • William Shaner, shooting, 10m air rifle men
  • Vincent Hancock, shooting, skeet men
  • Amber English, shooting, skeet women
  • Carissa Moore, surfing, women
  • Caeleb Dressel, swimming, men’s 100m freestyle
  • United States, swimming, men’s 4x100m freestyle relay
  • Chase Kalisz, swimming, men’s 400m individual medley
  • Robert Finke, swimming, men’s 800m freestyle
  • Lydia Jacoby, swimming, women’s 100m breaststroke
  • Katie Ledecky, swimming, women’s 1500m freestyle
  • Anastasija Zolotic, taekwondo, women’s -57kg
  • United States, basketball 3×3, women
  • Sunisa Lee, artistic gymnastics, women’s all-around
  • Caeleb Dressel, swimming, men’s 100m butterfly
  • Ketie Ledecky, swimming, women’s 800m freestyle

SILVER

  • United States, diving, women’s synchronised 10m platform
  • Jay Litherland, swimming, men’s 400m individual medley
  • Kathleen Ledecky, swimming, women’s 400m freestyle
  • Emma Weyant, swimming, women’s 400m individual medley
  • United States, artistic gymnastics, women’s team
  • United States, softball
  • United States, equestrian, dressage team
  • United States, shooting, 10m air rifle mixed team
  • United States, diving, men’s synchronised 3m springboard
  • Erica Sutherland, swimming, women’s 1500 freestyle
  • Alex Walsh, swimming, women’s 200m individual medley
  • Kayle Browning, shooting, trap women
  • Regan Smith, swimming, women’s 200m butterfly
  • United States, swimming, women’s 4x200m freestyle relay
  • Ryan Murphy, swimming, 200m backstroke
  • Lilly King, swimming, women’s 200m backstroke
  • United States, triathlon, mixed relay

BRONZE

  • Jagger Eaton, skateboarding, men’s street
  • Ryan Murphy, swimming, men’s 100m backstroke
  • Kieran Smith, swimming, men’s 400m freestyle
  • Regan Smith, swimming, women’s 100m backstroke
  • Lilly King, swimming, women’s 100m breaststroke
  • Kate Douglass, swimming, women’s 200m individual medley
  • United States, swimming, women’s 4×100, freestyle relay
  • Hali Flickinger, swimming, women’s 400m individual medley
  • Katie Zaferes, triathlon, women’s individual
  • Hali Flickinger, swimming, women’s 200m butterfly
  • Annie Lazor, swimming, women’s 200m breaststroke
  • United States, athletics, 4×400 mixed relay
  • United States, shooting, trap mixed team

2021 Olympics medal count by country

The countries are listed by who has the most GOLD medals

  1. China – 50 (23 gold)
  2. United States – 59 (20 gold)
  3. Japan- 31 (17 gold)
  4. Australia – 31 (14 gold)
  5. Russia – 44 total (12 gold)
  6. Great Britain – 32 (10 gold)
  7. France – 21 (5 gold)
  8. Republic of Korea – 17 (5 gold)
  9. Italy- 27 (4 gold)
  10. Netherlands – 17 (4 gold)
  11. Germany – 19 (4 gold)
  12. New Zealand – 11 (4 gold)
  13. Czech Republic – 8 (4 gold)
  14. Canada 14 (3 gold)
  15. Switzerland 5 (4 gold)