On the 14th day of the Tokyo Olympic Games, Japan won 6 medals, including Risako Kawai winning the gold medal for the second consecutive tournament in the 57 kg class of wrestling women, the highest number of medals in history with 46 medals in this tournament. became.

"Gold" in wrestling

In the 57 kg class of wrestling women, Kawai won the gold medal by beating the Belarusian player 5-0 in the final.



Following the 63 kg class of the previous Rio de Janeiro Games, it was the second consecutive gold medal.

In this tournament, her sister Yukako also won the gold medal in the women's 62 kg class, and it was the first time in Japan to win the gold medal in the same tournament of the Summer Olympics.

"Silver" and "copper" in the racewalk

Koki Ikeda won the silver medal and Toshikazu Yamanishi won the bronze medal at the men's 20-kilometer track and field race in Sapporo.

"Silver" in table tennis

In the women's table tennis team, Japan played against China in the final, losing 0-3 and winning the silver medal.



In this event, Japan won medals for the third consecutive tournament.

"Silver" in karate

Kiyou Shimizu won the silver medal in the women's form of karate, which became a new competition in this tournament.

"Copper" in boxing

Ryomei Tanaka won the bronze medal in the men's boxing flyweight division after losing in the semifinals.

Japanese medals are 22 gold, 10 silver, 14 bronze

On the 14th day of the tournament, Japan won a total of 6 medals, 22 gold, 10 silver and 14 bronze, totaling 46, surpassing 41 in the previous Rio de Janeiro Games, the highest number in history. I did.



In terms of the number of gold medals, Japan ranks third after 34 in China and 29 in the United States.



The total number of medals is 91 in total of 29 gold, 35 silver and 27 bronze in the United States, and 34 in China, 24 silver and 16 bronze in total 74 and 3 in second place. The Russian Olympic Committee ranks 16 gold, 22 silver and 20 bronze, for a total of 58, and 46 in Japan ranks 5th.