Rounding out the top 10 in medals were Russia (56), Germany (42), France (42), Japan (41), Australia (29), Italy (28) and Canada (22).įor a complete look at the 2016 medals count, click here. Great Britain also had a banner Games, collecting 67 medals, more than it earned on London’s home soil in 2012, including more golds (27) and silvers (23) than even mighty China. That was also more than the previous record medal total for the U.S., 110 in 2008. Americans earned 121 medals in all, 51 more than the second-place nation, China, for the biggest margin in a non-boycotted Games since 1932. Soumyajit Ghosh vs Tanviriyavechakul Padasak Live Scores and Match Updates Rio Olympics 2016 Table Tennis Share Set score: Soumyajit Ghosh 1-4 Tanviriyavechakul Padasak (8-11, 6-11, 14-12, 6-11. Olympic Games Teams - Women 2016 scores refresh automatically without delay. Olympic Committee will always remember Rio fondly, given the massive haul of its athletes. Follow Olympic Games Teams - Women 2016 scoreboard, latest table tennis results and all major table tennis leagues and tournaments around the world. Spain got the men’s basketball bronze, defeating Australia. men’s basketball team reasserted its dominance and thrashed Serbia for a gold medal. Middleweight Claressa Shields became the first American boxer to win two straight gold medals. Rio Olympics 2016 India-USA Tennis olympics live tennis scores semi-finals, LIVE Tennis Score olympics live tennis scores Sania Mirza, Rohan Bopanna lose. Mongolian wrestling coaches tore off their clothes to protest a scoring decision. offers scores service from more than 3000 tennis competitions from around the world - ATP tournaments, WTA tour, challengers, ITF tournaments and also team competitions - Davis Cup and Fed Cup. 20-year-old Kyle Snyder became the youngest U.S. Tennis live on - tennis scores, results, livescore, draws and statistics. men’s indoor volleyball team won a bronze, beating Russia in five sets after starting off in a 0-2 hole. The gold went to Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya, and Feyisa Lilesa of Ethiopia won silver. American Galen Rupp earned a bronze medal in the men’s marathon - in just the second try ever at that distance for the accomplished runner. That’s it, the Olympic flag has been handed over to Tokyo, the Olympic flame has been doused and … well, that samba party will probably continue into next week, but the point is the Rio Games are over! We want to thank of all of our readers for following along with us as we presented our coverage of the 2016 Olympics, both here at the live blog and elsewhere at .īefore we go, here’s a quick recap of some of Sunday’s events before the Closing Ceremonies: