
Medal Tally Olympics 2016: Thursday's Events Results, Updated Standings
Day 13 of the 2016 Rio Olympic Games saw Jamaica's Usain Bolt cement his status as the world's fastest man delivered another blistering performance in the men's 200-meter race, marking his third consecutive gold medal in the event; his seventh career Olympic gold medal.
With three Olympic gold medals in both the 100-meter and 200-meter events, Bolt became the third athlete in Olympic history to win two individual events at three Olympics, joining the likes of Michael Phelps and Ray Ewry.
While clearly still the top sprinter in the world, Bolt has reportedly decided that the Rio Games will be his last Olympics.
According to Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports, Bolt made his decision clear to reporters after the race.
Day 13 was a busy one, but for reasons other than Bolt.
There were other medals handed out in track and field on the day while the United States eclipsed 100 total medals for the Games. The medal count for each country can be seen below:
In total, Day 13 had 23 events that handed out medals. Each event can be seen individually below:
| Medal | Athlete | Country | ||
| Gold | Misaki Matsumoto/Ayaka Takahashi | Japan | ||
| Silver | Christinna Pedersen/Kamila Rytter | Denmark | ||
| Bronze | Kyung Eun Jeng/Seung Chan Shin | South Korea |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | ||
| Gold | Alison/Bruno Schmidt | Brazil | ||
| Silver | Paolo Nicolai/Lupo Daniele | Italy | ||
| Bronze | Alexander Brouwer/Robert Meeuwsen | Netherlands |
| Medal | Fighter | Country | ||
| Gold | Julio Cesar La Cruz | Cuba | ||
| Silver | Adilbek Niyazymbetov | Kazakhstan | ||
| Bronze | Mathieu Bauderlique | France | ||
| Bronze | Joshua Buatsi | Great Britain |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Max Rendschmidt/Marcus Gross | Germany | 3:10.781 | |
| Silver | Marko Tomicevic/Milenko Zoric | Serbia | 3:10.969 | |
| Bronze | Ken Wallace/Lachlan Tame | Australia | 3:12.593 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Yuriy Cheban | Ukraine | 39.279 | |
| Silver | Valentin Demyanenko | Azerbaijan | 39.493 | |
| Bronze | Isaquias Queiroz | Brazil | 39.628 |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Saul Craviotto/Cristian Toro | Spain | 32.075 | |
| Silver | Liam Heath/Jon Schofiled | Great Britain | 32.368 | |
| Bronze | Aurimas Lankas/Edvinas Ramanauskas | Lithuania | 32.382 |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Danusia Kozak | Hungary | 1:52.494 | |
| Silver | Emma Jorgensen | Denmark | 1:54.326 | |
| Bronze | Lisa Carrington | New Zealand | 1:54.372 |
| Medal | Diver | Country | Score | |
| Gold | Qian Ren | China | 439.25 | |
| Silver | Yajie Si | China | 419.40 | |
| Bronze | Meaghan Benfeito | Canada | 389.20 |
| Medal | Country | |||
| Gold | Argentina | |||
| Silver | Belgium | |||
| Bronze | Germany |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | ||
| Gold | Hannah Mills/Saskia Clark | Great Britain | ||
| Silver | Jo Aleh/Polly Powrie | New Zealand | ||
| Bronze | Camille Lecointre/Helene Defrance | France |
| Medal | Athletes | Country | ||
| Gold | Sime Fantela/Igor Marenic | Croatia | ||
| Silver | Mathew Belcher/Will Ryan | Australia | ||
| Bronze | Panagiotis Mantis/Pavlos Kagialis | Greece |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | ||
| Gold | Peter Burling/Blair Tuke | New Zealand | ||
| Silver | Nathan Outteridge/Iain Jenson | Australia | ||
| Bronze | Erik Heil/Thomas Ploessel | Germany |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | ||
| Gold | Martine Grael/Kahena Kunze | Brazil | ||
| Silver | Alex Maloney/Molly Meech | New Zealand | ||
| Bronze | Jena Hansen/Katja Steen Salskov-Iversen | Denmark |
| Medal | Fighter | Country | ||
| Gold | Jade Jones | Great Britain | ||
| Silver | Eva Calvo Gomez | Spain | ||
| Bronze | Kimia Alizadeh Zenoorin | Iran | ||
| Bronze | Hedaya Wahba | Egypt |
| Medal | Fighter | Country | ||
| Gold | Ahmad Abughaush | Jordan | ||
| Silver | Alexey Denisenko | Russia | ||
| Bronze | Joel Gonzalez | Spain | ||
| Bronze | Lee Dae-Hoon | South Korea |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Kerron Clement | United States | 47.73 | |
| Silver | Boniface Mucheru Tumuti | Kenya | 47.78 | |
| Bronze | Yasmani Copello | Turkey | 47.92 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Score | |
| Gold | Ryan Crouser | United States | 22.52 (OR) | |
| Silver | Joe Kovacs | United States | 21.78 | |
| Bronze | Tomas Walsh | New Zealand | 21.36 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Score | |
| Gold | Sara Kolak | Croatia | 66.18 | |
| Silver | Sunette Viljoen | South Africa | 64.92 | |
| Bronze | Barbora Spotakova | Czech Republic | 64.80 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Score | |
| Gold | Ashton Eaton | United States | 8893 (OR) | |
| Silver | Kevin Mayer | France | 8834 | |
| Bronze | Damien Warner | Canada | 8666 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Dalilah Muhammad | United States | 53.13 | |
| Silver | Sara Slott Petersen | Denmark | 53.55 | |
| Bronze | Ashley Spencer | United States | 53.72 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Usain Bolt | Jamaica | 19.78 | |
| Silver | Andre De Grasse | Canada | 20.02 | |
| Bronze | Christophe Lemaitre | France | 20.12 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | Time | |
| Gold | Alistair Brownlee | Great Britain | 1:45:01 | |
| Silver | Jonathan Brownlee | Great Britain | 1:45:07 | |
| Bronze | Henri Schoeman | South Africa | 1:45:43 |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | ||
| Gold | Helen Maroulis | United States | ||
| Silver | Saori Yoshida | Japan | ||
| Bronze | Natalya Sinishin | Azerbaijan | ||
| Bronze | Sofia Magdalena Mattsson | Sweden |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | ||
| Gold | Risako Kawai | Japan | ||
| Silver | Maryia Mamashuk | Belarus | ||
| Bronze | Yekaterina Larionova | Kazakhstan | ||
| Bronze | Monika Ewa Michalik | Poland |
| Medal | Athlete | Country | ||
| Gold | Erica Elizabeth Wiebe | Canada | ||
| Silver | Guzel Manyurova | Kazakhstan | ||
| Bronze | Fengliu Zhang | China | ||
| Bronze | Ekaterina Bukina | Russia |
While Bolt dominated the track and field headlines with his performance, the United States had a very successful outing as well.
Ashton Eaton tied the Olympic record in the men's decathlon with another historic performance to add to his resume, earning gold in the event for the second straight Olympic Games.
Eaton made history, but Dalilah Muhammad made some history of her own.
Muhammad, 26, never looked like giving up her lead in the women's 400-meter hurdles as she rounded the corner and jumped over the last hurdle. Her performance marked her first medal of the Games and her first career Olympic medal.
Moving from the track to the beach, the men's beach volleyball tournament saw the host nation, Brazil, win the gold with a 2-0 set victory over Italy.
Alison Cerutti and Bruno Schmidt gave their fans something to cheer about on Day 13 and the celebrations were just as epic as one could imagine.
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