On the 7th day of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Japan won two gold medals, bringing the total to 15, which is on par with China in terms of the number of gold medals.

judo

In judo, in the men's 100 kg class, Wolf Aaron played against a Korean player in the final, and in overtime, he decided to mow Ouchi and won one.



Wolf Aaron won the gold medal in his first appearance.

In the women's 78-kilometer class, Shori Hamada played against a French player in the final and won one by holding it down just one minute after the start.



Hamada also won the gold medal in his first appearance, and Japanese judo won the gold medal for the sixth consecutive day from the first day of the competition.

Table tennis

In table tennis, Mima Ito won the bronze medal in the women's singles bronze medal by beating the Singaporean player with a game count of 4 to 1.



Ito was the first Japanese player to win a medal in women's singles, and together with the gold medal in mixed doubles, became the second medal in this tournament.

Number of medals won 25 in Japan

On the 7th day of the tournament, Japan won a total of 3 medals, 15 gold, 4 silver and 6 bronze, for a total of 25 medals.



Japan is in line with China, which has the highest number of gold medals, and the United States has 14 gold medals.



In terms of the total number of medals, the United States ranked first with a total of 38 gold, 14 silver and 10 bronze, followed by China with a total of 31 gold, 7 silver and 9 bronze. The Russian Olympic Commission is ranked 3rd with 8 gold, 11 silver and 9 bronze, totaling 28, and Japan is 4th with 25.