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Aussies On Top Of Medal Table After Day 3

France led the medal table yesterday with its two gold medals, but it is Australia who registers at the top after today’s session. Emily Seebohm and Mitch Larkin each won their 100m backstroke races to score the first individual gold medals for the Dolphins after the women’s 4×100 free relay clinched a group gold on the first day of competition.

Teammate Maddie Wilson also snagged a silver in that women’s 100m backstroke, so the Aussies are now tied with Great Britain in terms of total number of medals at five.

James Guy was responsible for Britain’s second gold medal after busting a fantastic swim in the men’s 200m freestyle race. And, Russia earned its first gold of the meet with Yulia Efimova‘s 100m breaststroke victory.

Katie Ledecky continued her winning streak, adding her second gold medal to the U.S. tally, while Matt Grevers added a bronze to the American collection to keep them in the top 5 in total medals.

Swimming Medal Table
 Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Australia 3 1 1 5
2  Great Britain 2 1 2 5
3  France 2 1 0 3
4  United States 2 0 2 4
5  China 1 1 1 3
6  Russia* 1 1 0 2
7  Hungary 1 0 2 3
8  Sweden 1 0 0 1
9  Netherlands 0 2 0 2
10  Denmark 0 1 1 2
Total Medal Table
Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  China 11 10 4 24
2  Russia 9 4 1 14
3  United States 6 4 3 13
4  Great Britain 3 1 5 9
5  Australia 3 1 3 7
6  France 3 1 0 4
7  Italy 2 0 7 9
8  Brazil 1 2 1 4
9  Germany 1 1 3 5
10  Hungary 1 1 2 4

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Graham
9 years ago

Actually Aus is in 5th place in the medal count.

Boknows34
9 years ago

If Katie Ledecky was an independent country the USA would be in 10th place with 2 bronze medals.

Scuba Steve
Reply to  Boknows34
9 years ago

Actually they would be 11th!! The Republic of Ledecky would be 4th

marley09
9 years ago

Mid term report card. With parity and all this is turning out to be one of the most exciting international meets ever. Nathan Adrian’s turn to try and turn this around and save the day.

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