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Usain Bolt from Jamaica celebrates after winning the gold medal in the men's 200-meter final, during the athletics competitions of the 2016 Summer Olympics at the Olympic stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)
Usain Bolt from Jamaica celebrates after winning the gold medal in the men's 200-meter final, during the athletics competitions of the 2016 Summer Olympics at the Olympic stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, Aug. 18, 2016. (AP Photo/Matt Dunham)Matt Dunham/Associated Press

Medal Tally Olympics 2016: Thursday's Events Results, Updated Standings

David McCrackenAug 18, 2016

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. 

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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: 

MedalAthleteCountry
GoldMisaki Matsumoto/Ayaka TakahashiJapan
SilverChristinna Pedersen/Kamila RytterDenmark
BronzeKyung Eun Jeng/Seung Chan ShinSouth Korea
MedalAthleteCountry
GoldAlison/Bruno SchmidtBrazil
SilverPaolo Nicolai/Lupo DanieleItaly
BronzeAlexander Brouwer/Robert MeeuwsenNetherlands
MedalFighterCountry
GoldJulio Cesar La CruzCuba
SilverAdilbek NiyazymbetovKazakhstan
BronzeMathieu BauderliqueFrance
BronzeJoshua BuatsiGreat Britain
MedalAthletesCountryTime
GoldMax Rendschmidt/Marcus GrossGermany3:10.781
SilverMarko Tomicevic/Milenko ZoricSerbia3:10.969
BronzeKen Wallace/Lachlan TameAustralia3:12.593
MedalAthleteCountryTime
GoldYuriy ChebanUkraine39.279
SilverValentin DemyanenkoAzerbaijan39.493
BronzeIsaquias QueirozBrazil39.628
MedalAthletesCountryTime
GoldSaul Craviotto/Cristian ToroSpain32.075
SilverLiam Heath/Jon SchofiledGreat Britain32.368
BronzeAurimas Lankas/Edvinas RamanauskasLithuania32.382
MedalAthletesCountryTime
GoldDanusia KozakHungary1:52.494
SilverEmma JorgensenDenmark1:54.326
BronzeLisa CarringtonNew Zealand1:54.372
MedalDiverCountryScore
GoldQian RenChina439.25
SilverYajie SiChina419.40
BronzeMeaghan BenfeitoCanada389.20
MedalCountry
GoldArgentina
SilverBelgium
BronzeGermany
MedalAthletesCountry
GoldHannah Mills/Saskia ClarkGreat Britain
SilverJo Aleh/Polly PowrieNew Zealand
BronzeCamille Lecointre/Helene DefranceFrance
MedalAthletesCountry
GoldSime Fantela/Igor MarenicCroatia
SilverMathew Belcher/Will RyanAustralia
BronzePanagiotis Mantis/Pavlos KagialisGreece
MedalAthleteCountry
GoldPeter Burling/Blair TukeNew Zealand
SilverNathan Outteridge/Iain JensonAustralia
BronzeErik Heil/Thomas PloesselGermany
MedalAthleteCountry
GoldMartine Grael/Kahena KunzeBrazil
SilverAlex Maloney/Molly MeechNew Zealand
BronzeJena Hansen/Katja Steen Salskov-IversenDenmark
MedalFighterCountry
GoldJade JonesGreat Britain
SilverEva Calvo GomezSpain
BronzeKimia Alizadeh ZenoorinIran
BronzeHedaya WahbaEgypt
MedalFighterCountry
GoldAhmad AbughaushJordan
SilverAlexey DenisenkoRussia
BronzeJoel GonzalezSpain
BronzeLee Dae-HoonSouth Korea
MedalAthleteCountryTime
GoldKerron ClementUnited States47.73
SilverBoniface Mucheru TumutiKenya47.78
BronzeYasmani CopelloTurkey47.92
MedalAthleteCountryScore
GoldRyan CrouserUnited States22.52 (OR)
SilverJoe KovacsUnited States21.78
BronzeTomas WalshNew Zealand21.36
MedalAthleteCountryScore
GoldSara KolakCroatia66.18
SilverSunette ViljoenSouth Africa64.92
BronzeBarbora SpotakovaCzech Republic64.80
MedalAthleteCountryScore
GoldAshton EatonUnited States8893 (OR)
SilverKevin MayerFrance8834
BronzeDamien WarnerCanada8666
MedalAthleteCountryTime
GoldDalilah MuhammadUnited States53.13
SilverSara Slott PetersenDenmark53.55
BronzeAshley SpencerUnited States53.72
MedalAthleteCountryTime
GoldUsain BoltJamaica19.78
SilverAndre De GrasseCanada20.02
BronzeChristophe LemaitreFrance20.12
MedalAthleteCountryTime
GoldAlistair BrownleeGreat Britain1:45:01
SilverJonathan BrownleeGreat Britain1:45:07
BronzeHenri SchoemanSouth Africa1:45:43
MedalAthleteCountry
GoldHelen MaroulisUnited States
SilverSaori YoshidaJapan
BronzeNatalya SinishinAzerbaijan
BronzeSofia Magdalena MattssonSweden
MedalAthleteCountry
GoldRisako KawaiJapan
SilverMaryia MamashukBelarus
BronzeYekaterina LarionovaKazakhstan
BronzeMonika Ewa MichalikPoland
MedalAthleteCountry
GoldErica Elizabeth WiebeCanada
SilverGuzel ManyurovaKazakhstan
BronzeFengliu ZhangChina
BronzeEkaterina BukinaRussia

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.

For complete coverage and live results, stick with Bleacher Report throughout the 2016 Games in Rio. 

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