On the 11th day of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Japan won a total of two medals, including Kenichiro Fumita's silver medal in the 60-kilometer class of men's wrestling Greco-Roman style.

wrestling

In the men's Greco-Roman style 60 kg wrestling class, Fumita won a silver medal in the final against a Cuban player, although he lost 1-5.

Gymnastics

In the final of Yuka, a women's gymnastics event, Mai Murakami scored 14.166 and won the bronze medal.



This is the first time in 57 years for a gymnastic girl to win a Japanese medal since she won a bronze medal at the last Tokyo Games group, and it is the first time for an individual event.

Japanese medals are 17 gold, 6 silver and 10 bronze

Japan won two medals on the 11th day of the tournament, bringing the total to 33 gold, 6 silver and 10 bronze.



In terms of the number of gold medals, it ranks third after the top 29 in China and 22 in the United States.



The total number of medals is 64 in the United States in first place and 62 in China in second place, and the breakdown is 22 gold, 25 silver, 17 bronze in the United States, 29 gold and 17 silver in China. It is 16 pieces of copper.



The Russian Olympic Committee in 3rd place has 50 pieces, 12 gold, 21 silver, 17 bronze, and the 4th place UK has 35 pieces, 11 gold, 12 silver, 12 bronze, and 33 pieces in Japan. It is ranked 5th along with Australia.