2020 Summer Olympics - Medal Tracker
- Total46AUS
- Gold17
- Silver7
- Bronze22
Gold | ||
Event | Athlete | Result |
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Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay | Meg Harris | 3:29.69 |
Emma McKeon | 3:29.69 | |
Madison Wilson | 3:29.69 | |
Cate Campbell | 3:29.69 | |
Mollie O'Callaghan | 3:29.69 | |
Bronte Campbell | 3:29.69 | |
Swimming - Women's 400m Freestyle | Ariarne Titmus | 3:56.69 |
Swimming - Women's 100m Backstroke | Kaylee McKeown | 57.47 |
Swimming - Women's 200m Freestyle | Ariarne Titmus | 1:53.50 |
Rowing - Men's Four | Spencer Turrin | 5:42.76 |
Jack Hargreaves | 5:42.76 | |
Alexander Hill | 5:42.76 | |
Alexander Purnell | 5:42.76 | |
Rowing - Women's Four | Annabelle McIntyre | 6:15.37 |
Rosemary Popa | 6:15.37 | |
Jessica Morrison | 6:15.37 | |
Lucy Stephan | 6:15.37 | |
Swimming - Men's 200m Breaststroke | Zac Stubblety-Cook | 2:06.38 |
Swimming - Women's 100m Freestyle | Emma McKeon | 51.96 |
Swimming - Women's 50m Freestyle | Emma McKeon | 23.81 |
Swimming - Women's 4 x 100m Medley Relay | Chelsea Hodges | 3:51.60 |
Emma McKeon | 3:51.60 | |
Cate Campbell | 3:51.60 | |
Mollie O'Callaghan | 3:51.60 | |
Brianna Throssell | 3:51.60 | |
Kaylee McKeown | 3:51.60 | |
Emily Seebohm | 3:51.60 | |
Cycling - BMX - Men's Park | Logan Martin | 93.30 |
Sailing - Men's Laser | Matthew Wearn | 53 |
Sailing - Men's 470 | William Ryan | 23 |
Mathew Belcher | 23 | |
Canoe - Sprint - Men's K2 1000m | Jean van der Westhuyzen | 3:15.280 |
Thomas Green | 3:15.280 | |
Skateboarding - Men's Park | Keegan Palmer | 95.83 |
Swimming - Women's 200m Backstroke | Kaylee McKeown | 2:04.68 |
Canoe - Slalom - Women's C1 | Jessica Fox | |
Silver | ||
Event | Athlete | Result |
Swimming - Men's 400m Freestyle | Jack McLoughlin | 3:43.52 |
Swimming - Men's 100m Freestyle | Kyle Chalmers | 47.08 |
Swimming - Women's 800m Freestyle | Ariarne Titmus | 8:13.83 |
Field Hockey - Men's Hockey, Finals, Gold Medal Match, AUS v BEL | 1 | |
Beach Volleyball - Women's Team, Finals, Gold Medal Match, Artacho/Clancy v Klineman/Ross | Taliqua Clancy | 0 |
Mariafe Artacho | 0 | |
Athletics - Women's High Jump | Nicola Mcdermott | 2.02 |
Equestrian - Open Team | Shane Rose | |
Andrew Hoy | ||
Kevin McNab | ||
Bronze | ||
Event | Athlete | Result |
Swimming - Women's 100m Butterfly | Emma McKeon | 55.72 |
Swimming - Men's 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay | Zac Incerti | 3:10.22 |
Cameron McEvoy | 3:10.22 | |
Kyle Chalmers | 3:10.22 | |
Matthew Temple | 3:10.22 | |
Alexander Graham | 3:10.22 | |
Surfing - Men's Shortboard | Owen Wright | 11.97 |
Rowing - Women's Quadruple Sculls | Rowena Meredith | 6:12.08 |
Harriet Hudson | 6:12.08 | |
Caitlin Cronin | 6:12.08 | |
Ria Thompson | 6:12.08 | |
Cycling - Road - Men's Individual time trial | Rohan Dennis | +1:03.90 |
Rowing - Men's Quadruple Sculls | Caleb Antill | 5:33.97 |
Cameron Girdlestone | 5:33.97 | |
Luke Letcher | 5:33.97 | |
Jack Cleary | 5:33.97 | |
Swimming - Women's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay | Leah Neale | 7:41.29 |
Tamsin Cook | 7:41.29 | |
Meg Harris | 7:41.29 | |
Emma McKeon | 7:41.29 | |
Madison Wilson | 7:41.29 | |
Ariarne Titmus | 7:41.29 | |
Mollie O'Callaghan | 7:41.29 | |
Brianna Throssell | 7:41.29 | |
Swimming - Men's 4 x 200m Freestyle Relay | Zac Incerti | 7:01.84 |
Thomas Neill | 7:01.84 | |
Kyle Chalmers | 7:01.84 | |
Elijah Winnington | 7:01.84 | |
Mack Horton | 7:01.84 | |
Alexander Graham | 7:01.84 | |
Swimming - Men's 400m Individual Medley | Brendon Smith | 4:10.38 |
Swimming - Women's 100m Freestyle | Cate Campbell | 52.52 |
Swimming - Mixed 4 x 100m Medley Relay | Emma McKeon | 3:38.95 |
Zac Stubblety-Cook | 3:38.95 | |
Brianna Throssell | 3:38.95 | |
Matthew Temple | 3:38.95 | |
Kaylee McKeown | 3:38.95 | |
Bronte Campbell | 3:38.95 | |
Isaac Cooper | 3:38.95 | |
Tennis - Mixed's Doubles, Finals, Bronze Medal Match, Stojanovic/Djokovic v Barty/Peers | John Peers | 1 |
Ashleigh Barty | 1 | |
Equestrian - Open Individual | Andrew Hoy | 29.60 |
Swimming - Women's 10km | Kareena Lee | 1:59:32.5 |
Cycling - Track - Men's Team Pursuit | Sam Welsford | |
Alexander Porter | ||
Leigh Howard | ||
Kelland O'Brien | ||
Lucas Plapp | ||
Athletics - Men's Decathlon | Ashley Moloney | 8649 |
Diving - Women's 10m Platform | Melissa Wu | 371.40 |
Basketball - Men's Basketball, Finals, Bronze Medal Match, SLO v AUS | 107 | |
Boxing - Men's Lightweight | Harry Garside | |
Swimming - Women's 200m Backstroke | Emily Seebohm | 2:06.17 |
Canoe - Slalom - Women's K1 | Jessica Fox | |
Athletics - Women's Javelin Throw | Kelsey-Lee Barber | 64.56 |
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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