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United States' gold medal winner Michael Phelps is flanked by Japan's silver medal winner Kosuke Hagino, left, and China's gold medal winner Wang Shun during the medal ceremony for the men's 200-meter individual medley final during the swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)
United States' gold medal winner Michael Phelps is flanked by Japan's silver medal winner Kosuke Hagino, left, and China's gold medal winner Wang Shun during the medal ceremony for the men's 200-meter individual medley final during the swimming competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)Michael Sohn/Associated Press

Medal Tally Olympics 2016: Updated Standings, Results After Each Thursday Event

David McCrackenAug 11, 2016

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.

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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: 

MedalArcherCountry
GoldHyejin ChangSouth Korea
SilverLisa UnruhGermany
BronzeKi Bo-BaeSouth Korea
MedalAthletesCountryScore
GoldLadislav Skantar/Peter SkantarSlovakia101.58
SilverDavid Florence/Richard HounslowGreat Britain102.01
BronzeGauthier Klauss/Matthieu PecheFrance103.24
MedalAthleteCountryScore
GoldMaialen ChourrautSpain98.65
SilverLuuka JonesAustralia101.82
BronzeJessica FoxAustralia102.49
MedalCountryTime
GoldGreat Britain42.440 (OR)
SilverNew Zealand42.542
BronzeFrance43.143
MedalCountry
GoldRomania
SilverChina
BronzeRussia
MedalGymnastCountryScore
GoldSimone BilesUnited States62.198
SilverAly RaismanUnited States60.098
BronzeAliya MustafinaRussia58.665
MedalFighterCountry
GoldKayla HarrisonUnited States
SilverAudrey TcheumeoFrance
BronzeMayra AguiarBrazil
BronzeAnamari VelensekSlovenia
MedalFighterCountry
GoldLukas KrpalekCzech Republic
SilverElmar GasimovAzerbaijan
BronzeRyunosuke HagaJapan
BronzeCyrille MaretFrance
MedalCountryTime
GoldGermany6:06.81
SilverAustralia6:07.96
BronzeEstonia6:10.65
MedalCountryTime
GoldGermany6:49.39
SilverNetherlands6:50.33
BronzePoland6:50.86
MedalAthletesCountryTime
GoldEric Murray/Hamish BondNew Zealand6:59.71
SilverLawrence Brittain/Shaun KeelingSouth Africa7:02.51
BronzeGiovanni Abagnale/Marco Di CostanzoItaly7:04.52
MedalAthletesCountryTime
GoldMagdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska/Natalia MadajPoland7:40.10
SilverVictoria Thornley/Katherine GraingerGreat Britain7:41.05
BronzeDonata Vistartaite/Milda ValciukaiteLithuania7:43.76
MedalAthletesCountryTime
GoldMartin Sinkovic/Valent SinkovicCroatia6:50.28
SilverMindaugas Griskonis/Saulius RitterLithuaina6:51.39
BronzeKjetil Borch/Olaf TufteNorway6:53.25
MedalCountryTime
GoldSwitzerland6:20.51
SilverDenmark6:21.97
BronzeFrance6:22.85
MedalCountry
GoldFiji
SilverGreat Britain
BronzeSouth Africa
MedalAthleteCountryScore
GoldBarbara EnglederGermany458.6
SilverBinbin ZhangChina458.4
BronzeLi DuChina447.4
MedalSwimmerCountryTime
GoldRie KanetoJapan2:20.30
SilverYulia EfimovaRussia2:21.97
BronzeJinglin ShiChina2:22.38
MedalSwimmerCountryTime
Gold Ryan MurphyUnited States1:53.52
SilverMitch LarkinAustralia1:53.96
BronzeEvgeny RylovRussia1:53.97
MedalSwimmerCountryTime
GoldMichael PhelpsUnited States1:54.66
SilverKosuke HaginoJapan1:56.61
BronzeShun WangChina1:57.05
MedalSwimmerCountryTime
GoldSimone ManuelUnited States52.70 (OR)
GoldPenny OleksiakCanada52.70 (OR)
BronzeSarah SjostromSweden52.99
MedalAthleteCountry
GoldMa LongChina
SilverZhang JikeChina
BronzeJun MizutaniJapan

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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