
Medal Tally Olympics 2016: Updated Standings, Results After Each Thursday Event
Another day, another Olympic gold medal for Michael Phelps.
Phelps earned his 22nd career gold medal on Day 6 of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games in dominant fashion. He won the men’s 200-meter individual medley by a 1.96 second margin over Japan’s Kosuke Hagino, who finished in second place with a silver medal.
The gold medal marked Phelps' fourth consecutive Olympic Games that he has won the 200-meter individual medley, dating back to his second Olympics in Athens, Greece 12 years ago.
But Phelps wasn't the only Olympian to taste gold on Day 6, as there were 20 other events on the day that handed out medals. Here are the current medal standings for each country heading into Day 7:
Each of Day 6's medal events can be seen individually below:
| Medal | Archer | Country | ||
| Gold | Hyejin Chang | South Korea | ||
| Silver | Lisa Unruh | Germany | ||
| Bronze | Ki Bo-Bae | South Korea |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | Score | |
| Gold | Ladislav Skantar/Peter Skantar | Slovakia | 101.58 | |
| Silver | David Florence/Richard Hounslow | Great Britain | 102.01 | |
| Bronze | Gauthier Klauss/Matthieu Peche | France | 103.24 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Score | |
| Gold | Maialen Chourraut | Spain | 98.65 | |
| Silver | Luuka Jones | Australia | 101.82 | |
| Bronze | Jessica Fox | Australia | 102.49 |
| Medal | Country | Time | ||
| Gold | Great Britain | 42.440 (OR) | ||
| Silver | New Zealand | 42.542 | ||
| Bronze | France | 43.143 |
| Medal | Country | |||
| Gold | Romania | |||
| Silver | China | |||
| Bronze | Russia |
| Medal | Gymnast | Country | Score | |
| Gold | Simone Biles | United States | 62.198 | |
| Silver | Aly Raisman | United States | 60.098 | |
| Bronze | Aliya Mustafina | Russia | 58.665 |
| Medal | Fighter | Country | ||
| Gold | Kayla Harrison | United States | ||
| Silver | Audrey Tcheumeo | France | ||
| Bronze | Mayra Aguiar | Brazil | ||
| Bronze | Anamari Velensek | Slovenia |
| Medal | Fighter | Country | ||
| Gold | Lukas Krpalek | Czech Republic | ||
| Silver | Elmar Gasimov | Azerbaijan | ||
| Bronze | Ryunosuke Haga | Japan | ||
| Bronze | Cyrille Maret | France |
| Medal | Country | Time | ||
| Gold | Germany | 6:06.81 | ||
| Silver | Australia | 6:07.96 | ||
| Bronze | Estonia | 6:10.65 |
| Medal | Country | Time | ||
| Gold | Germany | 6:49.39 | ||
| Silver | Netherlands | 6:50.33 | ||
| Bronze | Poland | 6:50.86 |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Eric Murray/Hamish Bond | New Zealand | 6:59.71 | |
| Silver | Lawrence Brittain/Shaun Keeling | South Africa | 7:02.51 | |
| Bronze | Giovanni Abagnale/Marco Di Costanzo | Italy | 7:04.52 |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska/Natalia Madaj | Poland | 7:40.10 | |
| Silver | Victoria Thornley/Katherine Grainger | Great Britain | 7:41.05 | |
| Bronze | Donata Vistartaite/Milda Valciukaite | Lithuania | 7:43.76 |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Martin Sinkovic/Valent Sinkovic | Croatia | 6:50.28 | |
| Silver | Mindaugas Griskonis/Saulius Ritter | Lithuaina | 6:51.39 | |
| Bronze | Kjetil Borch/Olaf Tufte | Norway | 6:53.25 |
| Medal | Country | Time | ||
| Gold | Switzerland | 6:20.51 | ||
| Silver | Denmark | 6:21.97 | ||
| Bronze | France | 6:22.85 |
| Medal | Country | |||
| Gold | Fiji | |||
| Silver | Great Britain | |||
| Bronze | South Africa |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Score | |
| Gold | Barbara Engleder | Germany | 458.6 | |
| Silver | Binbin Zhang | China | 458.4 | |
| Bronze | Li Du | China | 447.4 |
| Medal | Swimmer | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Rie Kaneto | Japan | 2:20.30 | |
| Silver | Yulia Efimova | Russia | 2:21.97 | |
| Bronze | Jinglin Shi | China | 2:22.38 |
| Medal | Swimmer | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Ryan Murphy | United States | 1:53.52 | |
| Silver | Mitch Larkin | Australia | 1:53.96 | |
| Bronze | Evgeny Rylov | Russia | 1:53.97 |
| Medal | Swimmer | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Michael Phelps | United States | 1:54.66 | |
| Silver | Kosuke Hagino | Japan | 1:56.61 | |
| Bronze | Shun Wang | China | 1:57.05 |
| Medal | Swimmer | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Simone Manuel | United States | 52.70 (OR) | |
| Gold | Penny Oleksiak | Canada | 52.70 (OR) | |
| Bronze | Sarah Sjostrom | Sweden | 52.99 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | ||
| Gold | Ma Long | China | ||
| Silver | Zhang Jike | China | ||
| Bronze | Jun Mizutani | Japan |
Ryan Murphy won the gold medal in the 200-meter backstroke for the United States, edging out Australia's Mitch Larkin for the win.
Murphy, 21, also won the gold in the men's 100-meter backstroke on Day 3.
Outside of the swimming pool, America's Simone Biles put on a show in the women's individual all-around, taking home the gold with a score of 62.198. Her American teammate, Aly Raisman, also found her way onto the podium with a score of 60.098—good enough for the silver medal.
Biles has been a breakout star in these Games for the United States and has warranted the attention from her fans, including the likes of actor Zac Efron, who offered her support on Twitter.
In women's judo, Kayla Harrison was victorious over France's Audrey Tcheumeo on the mat en route to her second straight Olympic gold medal.
With only seconds remaining in the match, Harrison was able to execute an armbar on Tcheumeo which resulted in the finish.
NBC Sports has the video of her finish here.
For complete coverage and live results, stick with Bleacher Report throughout the 2016 games in Rio.

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