
New Delhi: China consolidated its position on the top spot in the medal tally of the Tokyo Olympics on Monday, thanks to the strong performance of its players. America remains at number two, which has 5 gold medals more than hosts Japan. India slipped to number 62, which was at number 59 a day earlier thanks to shuttler PV Sindhu’s bronze medal.
China is still on the top in the medal table, in which 62 medals including 29 gold have been made so far. America is at number two with 22 gold medals in its account. At the same time, Japan did not get any gold medal on Monday, due to which it is at number three with a total of 33 medals, including 17 gold. Apart from this, Japan has won 6 silver and 10 bronze medals. America is ahead of China in terms of overall medals. America has a total of 64 medals in its account.
American players have won 64 medals, including 22 gold, 25 silver, and 17 bronze. Talking about India, it has reached 62nd place, which has a total of 2 medals. India’s weightlifter Mirabai Chanu won silver while shuttler Sindhu won bronze. After Mirabai’s medal, Sindhu has managed to win the medal.
Medal tally Tokyo Olympics
China continues to top the medal tally of the Tokyo Olympics, while India has slipped to 62nd place.
Australia remains at number four with a total of 33 medals, including 14 gold and 4 silver. Playing under the Russian Olympic Committee, Russian players have won 12 gold medals and are at number five in the medal tally. He is followed by Britain which has won a total of 35 medals including 11 gold, 12 silver.

Meanwhile, India’s women’s hockey team has made it to the semi-finals. He defeated world number two Australia 1-0 in the quarter-finals. At the same time, Kamalpreet Kaur missed out on the medal in the discus throw and finished sixth in the final. However, this is India’s best performance in the Olympics in this event. Eight-time gold medalist India’s men’s hockey has also reached the semi-finals, which will now face Belgium on 3 August.