2020 Summer Olympics - Medal Tracker
- Total24CAN
- Gold7
- Silver6
- Bronze11
Gold | ||
Event | Athlete | Result |
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Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly | Maggie MacNeil | 55.59 |
Weightlifting - Women's 64kg | Maude Charron | 236 |
Rowing - Women's Eight | Andrea Proske | 5:59.13 |
Susanne Grainger | 5:59.13 | |
Kristen Kit | 5:59.13 | |
Sydney Payne | 5:59.13 | |
Kasia Gruchalla-Wesierski | 5:59.13 | |
Lisa Roman | 5:59.13 | |
Avalon Wasteneys | 5:59.13 | |
Madison Mailey | 5:59.13 | |
Christine Roper | 5:59.13 | |
Athletics - Men's Decathlon | Damian Warner | 9018 |
Soccer - Women's Football, Finals, Gold Medal Match, SWE v CAN | 1 | |
Cycling - Track - Women's Sprint | Kelsey Mitchell | |
Athletics - Men's 200m | Andre De Grasse | 19.62 |
Silver | ||
Event | Athlete | Result |
Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay | Taylor Ruck | 3:32.78 |
Penelope Oleksiak | 3:32.78 | |
Maggie MacNeil | 3:32.78 | |
Kayla Sanchez | 3:32.78 | |
Rebecca Smith | 3:32.78 | |
Swimming - Women's 100m Backstroke | Kylie Masse | 57.72 |
Table Tennis - Mixed's Doubles, Last 16, Xu X/Liu S W v Wang Z/Zhang | Mo Zhang | 1 |
Eugene Zhen Wang | 1 | |
Canoe - Sprint - Women's C1 200m | Laurence Vincent-Lapointe | 46.786 |
Swimming - Women's 200m Backstroke | Kylie Masse | 2:05.42 |
Diving - Women's 3m Springboard Synchro | Jennifer Abel | 300.78 |
Melissa Citrini-Beaulieu | 300.78 | |
Athletics - Men's 5000m | Mohammed Ahmed | 12:58.61 |
Bronze | ||
Event | Athlete | Result |
Judo - Women's 57kg, Finals, Bronze Medal Match, Kajzer v Klimkait | Jessica Klimkait | 01s1 |
Softball - Women's Softball, Finals, Bronze Medal Match, CAN v MEX | 3 | |
Judo - Women's 63kg, Finals, Bronze Medal Match, Barrios v Beauchemin-Pinard | Catherine Beauchemin-Pinard | 01 |
Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle | Penelope Oleksiak | 1:54.70 |
Rowing - Women's Pair | Hillary Janssens | 6:52.10 |
Caileigh Filmer | 6:52.10 | |
Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay | Taylor Ruck | 3:52.60 |
Penelope Oleksiak | 3:52.60 | |
Maggie MacNeil | 3:52.60 | |
Kayla Sanchez | 3:52.60 | |
Sydney Pickrem | 3:52.60 | |
Kylie Masse | 3:52.60 | |
Cycling - Track - Women's Keirin | Lauriane Genest | |
Canoe - Sprint - Women's C2 500m | Laurence Vincent-Lapointe | 1:59.041 |
Katie Vincent | 1:59.041 | |
Athletics - Men's 100m | Andre De Grasse | 9.89 |
Athletics - Men's 50km Walk | Evan Dunfee | 3:50:59 |
Athletics - Men's 4 x 100m Relay | Brendon Rodney | 37.70 |
Aaron Brown | 37.70 | |
Andre De Grasse | 37.70 | |
Jerome Blake | 37.70 |
Medal Tracker
Overall Medal Leaders
- 126USA
- 91CHN
- 65GBR
Individual Medal Leaders
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Overall Medal Leaders
- 6Yufei
- 5Marchand
- 5Huske
Individual Medal Leaders
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