On the sixth day of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Japan has won three new gold medals, bringing the total to thirteen, ahead of China and the United States.

Swimming

The swimming race was a women's 200m individual medley, and Yui Ohashi finished in 2: 08.52 and won the gold medal.

Ohashi is the second gold medal in this tournament, following the women's 400m individual medley.

In the men's 200m butterfly, Honda Akira finished at 1: 53.73 and won the silver medal.

judo

Judo is a women's 70 kg class, and Chizuru Arai won the gold medal.


It is the fifth consecutive day that Japanese people have won gold medals in judo.

Gymnastics

Gymnastics is a men's individual all-around, and Daiki Hashimoto won the gold medal.


Japan is the gold medal for the third consecutive tournament in this event.

The status of medal acquisition

On the sixth day of the tournament, Japan won a total of four medals in gold and silver, for a total of 22 medals, including 13 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronze.

The number of gold medals exceeds that of China and the United States, and it is the top in the participating countries and regions.



On the other hand, in terms of the total number of medals, the United States ranked first with 31 gold, 11 silver, and 9 bronze medals.



China is second with 12 gold, 6 silver and 9 copper, totaling 27.



The Russian Olympic Committee is in third place with a total of 23 gold, 10 silver and 6 bronze, followed by Japan in 4th place.