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Tokyo Olympics 2020: Medal count updates; where Uganda stands

William Kasoba by William Kasoba
July 31, 2021
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After a week-long competition in various games at the on-going Olympics games in Tokyo, Japan, China lead the medal table with 19 gold medals so far, putting them two clear of second-placed hosts Japan.

The United States, meanwhile, trail Japan by three golds. The Russian Olympic Committee are fourth in the standings with 10 golds – one clear of Australia and four ahead of Great Britain.

Uganda is placed 47th on the medal table following the double medals scooped by Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo yesterday in the Men’s 10,000m race. The duo won silver and bronze respectively.

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Uganda will be chasing for more medals on Tuesday next week as Cheptegei and Kiplimo return on the track for the 5000m.

South Africa has the highest medals in Africa with one gold and two silver. Tunisia is second with gold and silver. Ethiopia has one gold putting them in the third place and Uganda in the fourth place.

RankCountryGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1China19111141
2Japan174728
3USA16171144
4ROC10141034
5Australia1031326
47Uganda0112

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