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Tokyo 2020 Olympics | What’s Happened So Far?

July 29, 2021 by The Sports Fan Journal

It has now been five days since the Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony, but there has been lots of sporting action already. Friday, July 30 marks the official halfway point of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics – here’s how the Olympics looks heading into the second half of the Games.

It’s been an extremely exciting and entertaining Tokyo Olympics so far, which has been great for us sports fans! There’s still plenty more to come, with the closing ceremony not until Sunday, August 8.

Team USA’s Medals

Team USA have already had a lot of success in this Games, with a total of 30 medals! Here, you can find a full list of all of the events where Team USA have been awarded silverware (Updated: 28th July, 9am EST):

Gold Medals (10)

Lee Kiefer, Fencing – women’s foil individual. Carissa Moore, Surfing – women’s. Amber English, Shooting – women’s skeet. Vincent Hancock, Shooting – men’s skeet. William Shaner, Shooting – men’s 10m air rifle. Anastasija Zolotic, Taekwondo – women’s -57kg. Chase Kalisz, Swimming – men’s 400m medley. Lydia Jacoby, Swimming – women’s 100m breaststroke. Katie Ledecky, Swimming – women’s 1500m freestyle. Team USA, Swimming – men’s 4x100m freestyle. 

Silver Medals (11)

Jay Litherland, Swimming – men’s 400m medley. Kathleen Ledecky, Swimming – women’s 400m freestyle. Emma Weyant, Swimming – women’s 400m medley. Alex Walsh, Swimming – women’s 200m medley. Erica Sullivan, Swimming – women’s 1500m freestyle. Team USA, Diving – women’s synchronized 10m. Team USA, Softball – women’s. Team USA, Equestrian – dressage team. Team USA, Shooting – mixed 10m air rifle. Team USA, Gymnastics – women’s artistic team. Team USA, Diving – men’s 3m springboard.

Bronze Medals (9)

Jagger Eaton, Skateboarding – men’s street. Katie Zaferes, Triathlon – women’s. Hali Flickinger, Swimming – women’s 400m medley. Kieran Smith, Swimming – men’s 400m freestyle. Lilly King, Swimming – women’s 100m breaststroke. Ryan Murphy, Swimming – men’s 100m backstroke. Regan Smith, Swimming – women’s 100m backstroke. Kate Douglas, Swimming – women’s 200m medley. Team USA, Swimming – women’s 4x100m freestyle.

Team USA Challenging for Top of the Medals Leaderboard

The USA are always in the run-in to top the medals leaderboard at the Olympics. Team USA are usually joined by China and Great Britain at the top, all of whom are challenging for the No.1 spot. However, this year, hosts Japan have become the frontrunner as immediate challengers, who are currently top of the leaderboard with 12 gold medals in the Games already.

At the time of writing, Team USA have been awarded 10 gold medals so far, and are third in the medals table. However, Team USA has collected the most overall medals, with a total of 30. Second is China with 26.

With Team GB not receiving the early gold medals available in the games, it is Russia and Australia that are closest behind Team USA, with 7 and 6 gold medals respectively. However, there’s still plenty of time for this to change numerous times – we’re not even halfway through the Games yet!

Tokyo Olympics Betting Odds

There’s still plenty of Olympics action to come, and therefore many more opportunities for you to place bets! Check out our bookmaker reviews to find the best online sportsbooks. We recommend heading over to BetMGM – the leading US sports betting site right now!

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