The picture shows the Kosovo winner receiving the prize.

  Chinanews client, Beijing, July 29th (Xingchen Liu) The Tokyo Olympics is in full swing, and today is the sixth match day.

After 5 new sports including skateboarding, surfing and karate are added, the Tokyo Olympics will produce 339 gold medals in total.

Outside of some traditional strong teams, do you know something about some of the more unfamiliar delegations?

Did you think of their medal-winning events in the Olympics?

Kosovo delegation

  Up to now, the Kosovo delegation ranks 14th in the gold medal list. They have won two gold medals in the 48 kg and 57 kg women’s judo categories.

On the first day of the match, in the women's 48 kg taekwondo finals, the post-95 teenager Giyakova from Kosovo defeated a strong Japanese player in the event to win the gold medal.

In the women's 57kg taekwondo final held on July 26, Kosovo's Krasnic defeated the French player with a book to win the second gold for the delegation.

  Kosovo began participating in the Olympic Games in 2016. In the women's 52 kg judo competition, Kamandi won the first Olympic gold medal.

This time, Kosovo sent 11 athletes to compete in six major events including track and field, boxing, judo, and shooting, and have won two gold medals.

Image source: Screenshot from the official website of the Tokyo Olympics.

Tunisian delegation

  In the men's 400m freestyle final on July 25, Tunisian teenager Hanoi, who only ranked 8th in the preliminary round and advanced to the final at the buzzer, won the championship with an upset in 3:43.36.

Born in 2002, Hanoi has only one record in international competitions before. In the final he defeated Australian star McIlroy and American player Colan.

  In the 2008 Beijing Olympics, Tunisian swimmer Usama Meluli won the men’s 1500m freestyle championship, and was Tunisia’s first gold medal in Olympic swimming. Add another gold to the swimming event.

Image source: Screenshot from the official website of the Tokyo Olympics.

Bermuda delegation

  On July 27th, Beijing time, the women’s triathlon final of the Tokyo Olympics was held at Odaiba Seaside Park. In the end, Bermuda’s Flora Duffy won the gold with a time of 1 hour, 55 minutes and 36 seconds. The first gold medal in the history of the Olympic Games.

  Since participating in the Olympic Games for the first time in 1936, Bermuda has so far only missed one Olympic Games. This time champion Duffy is the only athlete to win three triathlon series world championships in 2016.

From 45th in the London Olympics to 8th in the Rio Olympics, and to this successful victory, Duffy won the second medal in Olympic history for the Bermuda delegation.

Image source: Screenshot from the official website of the Tokyo Olympics.

Fiji delegation

  In the men's rugby sevens final, the Fiji team defeated the New Zealand team 27:12 and successfully won the gold.

In fact, in this event, the Fiji team has maintained a good competitiveness in recent years. As the defending champion of the World Rugby Sevens Series, in the 2016 Rio Olympics, the Fiji team achieved a huge 43:7 in the final. The advantage defeated the United Kingdom and won the first gold medal in the history of the Fiji delegation in the Olympic Games.

The win this time helped them achieve the title defense in this project.

Image source: Screenshot from the official website of the Tokyo Olympics.

Mongolian delegation

  Up to now, the Mongolian delegation has won 3 medals in this Tokyo Olympic Games, of which 1 silver medal and 2 bronze medals all come from judo events.

  Judo is the traditional advantage of the Mongolian team. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the Mongolian national judo team won the 100kg judo championship, which is also the first Olympic gold medal won by the Mongolian delegation in history.

On the first day of the Tokyo Olympics, Mongolian Judo player Menghe Batu-Urenqiqige won the bronze medal in the women's 48kg judo competition.

Image source: Screenshot of the Tokyo Olympic Games Weibo.

Delegation of North Macedonia

  On the evening of July 27, in the men's 80 kg and above taekwondo gold medal competition, North Macedon’s Dejan Georgievsky defeated Russian Olympic Committee player Vladislav Lalin 9:15. Won a silver medal.

This is also the only medal that the North Macedonian delegation has won at the Tokyo Olympics so far.

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