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Rio De Janeiro 2016 RIO DE JANEIRO 2016 The Games of the XXXI Summer Olympiad. August 5-21, 2016. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 1 ATHLETICS MEN 200 m 1.Usain Bolt (Jamaica) 2 1500 m 3.Nick Willis (New Zealand) 5000 m 1.Mo Farah (Great Britain) 10000 m 1.Mo Farah (Great Britain) 3 4 x 100 m: 1.Jamaica (Usain Bolt) Pole vault: 1.Thiago Braz da Silva (Brazil) 100 m: 1.Usain Bolt (Jamaica) 4 x 100 m: 1.Jamaica (Asafa Powell) Pole vault: 2.Renaud Lavillenie (France) 4 50 km walk 2.Jared Tallent (Australia) Long jump 3.Greg Rutherford (Great Britain) Triple jump 1.Christian Taylor (USA) 5 Shot put 3.Tomas Walsh (New Zealand) Hammer throw 2.Ivan Tsikhan (Belarus) 6 Javelin throw 3.Keshorn Walcott (Trinidad and Tobago) 7 WOMEN 4 x 100 m: 2.Jamaica (Veronica Campbell-Brown, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce) 100 m: 3.Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (Jamaica) 1500 m 2.Genzebe Dibaba (Ethiopia) High jump 3.Blanka Vlasic (Croatia) 8 Pole vault 3.Eliza McCartney (New Zealand) Triple jump 1.Catherine Ibarguen (Colombia) 3.Olga Rypakova (Kazakhstan) 9 Shot put 2.Valerie Adams (New Zealand) Discus throw 1.Sandra Perkovic (Croatia) 10 Hammer throw 1.Anita Wlodarczyk (Poland) Heptathlon 1.Nafissatou Thiam (Belgium) 2.Jessica Ennis-Hill (Great Britain) 11 BASKETBALL Men 1.USA (Carmelo Anthony) 3.Spain (Pau Gasol, Rudy Fernandez, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jose Manuel Calderon, Felipe Reyes, Sergio Rodriguez) 12 Women 2.Spain 3.Serbia (Tamara Radocaj, Sonja Petrovic, Sasa Cado, Sara Krnjic, Nevena Jovanovic, Jelena Milovanovic, Dajana Butulija, Milica Dabovic, Ana Dabovic, Danielle Page) 13 BOXING MEN 49 kg 1.Hasanboy Dusmatov (Uzbekistan) 2.Yuberjen Martinez (Colombia) 14 60 kg 3-4.Dorjnyambuugiin Otgondalai (Mongolia) 69 kg Final Daniyar Yeleussinov (Kazakhstan) - Shakhram Giyasov (Uzbekistan) 3:0 1.Daniyar Yeleussinov (Kazakhstan) 2.Shakhram Giyasov (Uzbekistan) 15 81 kg Round of 16 Adilbek Niyazymbetov (Kazakhstan) - Mikhail Dauhaliavets (Belarus) 3:0 2.Adilbek Niyazymbetov (Kazakhstan) 9-16.Mikhail Dauhaliavets (Belarus) 91 kg Final Evgeny Tishchenko (Russia) - Vasiliy Levit (Kazakhstan) 3:0 1.Evgeny Tishchenko (Russia) 2.Vasiliy Levit (Kazakhstan) 16 WOMEN 51 kg 1.Nicola Adams (Great Britain) 3-4.Ingrit Valencia (Colombia) 17 CANOEING SPRINT - MEN K-2 1000 m 3.Ken Wallace / Lachlan Tame (Australia) K-4 1000 m 2.Slovakia (Eric Vlcek) 18 SPRINT - WOMEN K-1 200 m K-1 500 m 1.Lisa Carrington (New Zealand) 3.Lisa Carrington (New Zealand) K-4 500 m 3.Belarus (Marharyta Makhneva, Nadzeya Liapeshka, Volha Khudzenka, Maryna Litvinchuk) 19 SLALOM Women’s K-1 2.Luuka Jones (New Zealand) 3.Jessica Fox (Australia) 20 CYCLING ROAD Women’s time trial 1.Kristin Armstrong (USA) 21 TRACK - MEN Omnium 2.Mark Cavendish (Great Britain) Team pursuit: 1.Great Britain (Ed Clancy, Steven Burke) 22 Team pursuit: 1.Great Britain (Bradley Wiggins) Omnium: 3.Lasse Norman Hansen (Denmark) Team pursuit: 3.Denmark (Lasse Norman Hansen) Keirin: 1.Jason Kenny (Great Britain) Sprint: 1.Jason Kenny (Great Britain) Team sprint: 1.Great Britain (Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny) Team sprint 2.New Zealand (Eddie Dawkins, Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster) 23 TRACK – WOMEN Keirin 3.Anna Meares (Australia) Omnium: 1.Laura Trott (Great Britain) Team pursuit: 1.Great Britain (Laura Trott, Joanna Rowsell Shand) 24 MOUNTAIN BIKING Men’s cross-country 2.Jaroslav Kulhavy (Czech Republic) 25 BMX Men 3.Carlos Ramirez (Colombia) Women 1.Mariana Pajon (Colombia) 26 EQUESTRIAN Individual dressage: 1.Charlotte Dujardin (Great Britain) Team dressage: 2.Great Britain (Carl Hester, Charlotte Dujardin) Individual dressage: 2.Isabell Werth (Germany) Team dressage: 1.Germany (Isabell Werth) Individual eventing: 3.Phillip Dutton (USA) Team eventing: 3.Australia (Stuart Tinney) 27 Individual jumping 1.Nick Skelton (Great Britain) 3.Eric Lamaze (Canada) Team jumping 3.Germany (Ludger Beerbaum) 28 FENCING MEN Team epee 2.Italy (Paolo Pizzo) 29 FOOTBALL Men 1.Brazil (Neymar) 2.Germany (Horst Hrubesch (head coach)) 30 Women 3.Canada (Kadeisha Buchanan, Christine Sinclair) 31 GOLF Women 2.Lydia Ko (New Zealand) 32 GYMNASTICS MEN Individual all-around 1.Kohei Uchimura (Japan) Team all-around: 1.Japan (Kohei Uchimura) Rings 2.Arthur Zanetti (Brazil) 33 WOMEN Individual all-around 1.Simone Biles (USA) Team all-around: 1.USA (Simone Biles) Vault: 1.Simone Biles (USA) Balance beam: 3.Simone Biles (USA) Floor exercise: 1.Simone Biles (USA) TRAMPOLINE Men’s individual 1.Uladzislau Hancharou (Belarus) 34 JUDO MEN 60 kg FInal Beslan Mudranov (Russia) def. Yeldos Smetov (Kazakhstan) 1.Beslan Mudranov (Russia) 2.Yeldos Smetov (Kazakhstan) 100+ kg Final Teddy Riner (France) def. Hisayoshi Harasawa (Japan) 1.Teddy Riner (France) 2.Hisayoshi Harasawa (Japan) 35 WOMEN 52 kg 1.Majlinda Kelmendi (Kosovo) 57 kg 2.Dorjsurengiin Sumiyaa (Mongolia) 63 kg 1.Tina Trstenjak (Slovenia) 36 70 kg 2.Yuri Alvear (Colombia) 78 kg 1.Kayla Harrison (USA) 37 MODERN PENTATHLON Women 1.Chloe Esposito (Australia) 38 ROWING MEN Single sculls 1.Mahe Drysdale (New Zealand) Quadruple sculls 3.Estonia (Tonu Endrekson) 39 Coxless pairs 1.Eric Murray / Hamish Bond (New Zealand) Coxless four: 2.Australia (Alexander Hill) Coxless four: 1.Great Britain (Alex Gregory) Coxed eight: 1.Great Britain (Pete Reed, Andrew Triggs Hodge) 40 WOMEN Single sculls 1.Kim Brennan (Australia) Double sculls 1.Magdalena Fularczyk-Kozlowska / Natalia Madaj (Poland) 2.Victoria Thornley / Katherine Grainger (Great Britain) 41 Coxless pairs 1.Helen Glover / Heather Stanning (Great Britain) 2.Genevieve Behrent / Rebecca Scown (New Zealand) 42 RUGBY SEVENS Women 1.Australia (Nicole Beck, Charlotte Caslick, Emilee Cherry, Chloe Dalton, Gemma Etheridge, Ellia Green, Shannon Parry, Evania Pelite, Alicia Quirk, Emma Tonegato, Amy Turner, Sharni Williams) 2.New Zealand (Shakira Baker, Kelly Brazier, Gayle Broughton, Theresa Fitzpatrick, Sarah Goss, Huriana Manuel, Kayla McAllister, Tyla Nathan-Wong, Terina Te Tamaki, Ruby Tui, Niall Williams, Portia Woodman) 43 SAILING MEN Laser 1.Tom Burton (Australia) 3.Sam Meech (New Zealand) 470 2.Mathew Belcher / William Ryan (Australia) 44 49er 1.Peter Burling / Blair Tuke (New Zealand) 2.Nathan Outteridge / Iain Jensen (Australia) WOMEN 470 49erFX 2.Jo Aleh / Olivia Powrie (New Zealand) 2.Alex Maloney / Molly Meech (New Zealand) 45 SHOOTING MEN 10 m air pistol 3.Pang Wei (China) Double trap 4.Tim Kneale (Great Britain) 46 WOMEN Trap 1.Catherine Skinner (Australia) 2.Natalie Rooney (New Zealand) 47 SWIMMING MEN 100 m freestyle 400 m freestyle 1.Kyle Chalmers (Australia) 1.Mack Horton (Australia) 4 x 100 m freestyle: 3.Australia (Kyle Chalmers) 4 x 100 m medley: 3.Australia (Kyle Chalmers) 200 m breaststroke 1.Dmitriy Balandin (Kazakhstan) 48 200 m butterfly 1.Michael Phelps (USA) 4.Chad le Clos (South Africa) 200 m freestyle: 2.Chad le Clos (South Africa) 100 m butterfly: 2-4.Michael Phelps (USA), Chad le Clos (South Africa) 200 m individual medley: 1.Michael Phelps (USA) 4 x 100 m freestyle: 1.USA (Michael Phelps) 4 x 200 m freestyle: 1.USA (Michael Phelps) 4 x 100 m medley: 1.USA (Michael Phelps) 100 m breaststroke: 1.Adam Peaty (Great Britain) 4 x 100 m medley: 2.Great Britain (Adam Peaty) 49 10 km open water 2.Spyridon Gianniotis (Greece) 50 WOMEN 50 m freestyle 3.Aliaksandra Herasimenia (Belarus) 51 4 x 100 m medley 1.USA (Lilly King) 100 m breaststroke: 1.Lilly King (USA) 52 4 x 100 m freestyle 1.Australia (Emma McKeon, Brittany Elmslie, Bronte Campbell, Cate Campbell) 200 m freestyle: 3.Emma McKeon (Australia) 4 x 200 m freestyle: 2.Australia (Emma McKeon) 4 x 100 m medley: 2.Australia (Emma McKeon, Cate Campbell, Brittany Elmslie (swam in Heat)) 4 x 200 m freestyle: 2.Australia (Bronte Barratt) 4 x 100 m medley: 2.Australia (Emily Seebohm)) 53 TABLE TENNIS Men’s singles 1.Ma Long (China) Men’s team: 1.China (Ma Long) 54 Men’s singles: 2.Zhang Jike (China) Men’s team: 1.China (Zhang Jike) Men’s team: 1.China (Xu Xin) 55 Men’s team: 2.Germany (Dimitrij Ovtcharov, Timo Boll) Women’s team: 1.China (Liu Shiwen, Ding Ning) Women's singles: 1.Ding Ning (China) 56 TAEKWONDO WOMEN 57 kg 1.Jade Jones (Great Britain) 57 TENNIS Men’s singles 1.Andy Murray (Great Britain) 2.Juan Martin del Potro (Argentina) 58 Men’s doubles 1.Marc Lopez / Rafael Nadal (Spain) Women’s doubles 2.Timea Bacsinszky / Martina Hingis (Switzerland) Mixed doubles 2.Venus Williams / Rajeev Ram (USA) 59 TRIATHLON Men 1.Alistair Brownlee (Great Britain) 60 VOLLEYBALL Women’s indoor 1.China (Lang Ping (head coach)) 2.Serbia (Tijana Boskovic, Bianka Busa, Brankica Mihajlovic, Maja Ognjenovic, Silvija Popovic, Stefana Veljkovic, Zoran Terzic (head coach)) 3.USA (Karch Kiraly (head coach)) 61 WATER POLO Men 1.Serbia (Gojko Pijetlovic, Dusan Mandic, Zivko Gocic, Sava Randelovic, Milos Cuk, Dusko Pijetovic, Slobodan Nikic, Milan Aleksic, Nikola Jaksic, Filip Filipovic, Andrija Prlainovic, Stefan Mitrovic, Branislav Mitrovic) 2.Croatia (Josip Pavic, Damir Buric, Maro Jokovic, Andro Buslje) 62 WEIGHTLIFTING MEN 62 kg 69 kg 1.Oscar Figueroa (Colombia) 3.Luis Javier Mosquera (Colombia) 77 kg 1.Nijat Rahimov (Kazakhstan) 63 94 kg 2.Vadzim Straltsou (Belarus) 105 kg 1.Ruslan Nurudinov (Uzbekistan) 64 WOMEN 53 kg 2.Hidilyn Diaz (Philippines) 65 63 kg 1.Deng Wei (China) 66 69 kg 2.Zhazira Zhapparkul (Kazakhstan) 75 kg 2.Darya Naumava (Belarus) 67 WRESTLING MEN - FREESTYLE 125 kg 3-4.Ibrahim Saidau (Belarus) 68 MEN - GRECO-ROMAN 85 kg 3-4.Javid Hamzatau (Belarus) 69 98 kg Final Artur Aleksanyan (Armenia) - Yasmany Lugo (Cuba) 3:0 1.Artur Aleksanyan (Armenia) 2.Yasmany Lugo (Cuba) 70 WOMEN - FREESTYLE 53 kg 2.Saori Yoshida (Japan) 63 kg 2.Mariya Mamashuk (Belarus) 71 75 kg Final Erica Wiebe (Canada) - Guzel Manyurova (Kazakhstan) 6:0 1.Erica Wiebe (Canada) 2.Guzel Manyurova (Kazakhstan) 72 MEDAL COUNT 1.USA (46-37-38) 2.GREAT BRITAIN (27-23-17) 73 3.CHINA (26-18-26) 19.NEW ZEALAND (4-9-5) 74 40.BELARUS (1-4-4) Previous Olympiad Next Olympiad (SOCHI 2014) (PYEONGCHANG 2018) Previous Summer Olympiad Next Summer Olympiad (LONDON 2012) (TOKYO 2020) Back to the Main Page (OLYMPIC HISTORY ON STAMPS) 75 .
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