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Temporary Standings for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics Medals, Sunday 1 August 18.00 WIB: Indonesia Drops to 56th Position : Okezone Sports

TOKYO – Temporary standings for medals Tokyo 2020 Olympics continues to change today, Sunday (1/8/2021), until 18.00 WIB. Indonesia now occupies the 56th position after being in the 54th position this afternoon.

Meanwhile, the first position is still occupied by China with a total of 50 medals. Until this afternoon, China added three medals.

A total of three additional Chinese medals came from artistic gymnastics and 3×3 basketball. In these two sports, the Bamboo Curtain Country won two bronze medals and one silver medal.

Compared to China, which is firmly at the top, Indonesia has fallen back to 56th position because there are no other athletes who can contribute medals. As of this afternoon, Indonesia was in the 54th position. However, the Garuda Team was shifted by the Dominican Republic (54) and Ukraine (55).

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As is known, from badminton, Mohammad Ahsan / Hendra Setiawan failed to win the bronze medal. However, Indonesia’s hope in increasing the medal coffers is still wide open through badminton.

It was the women’s doubles, Greysia Polii/Apriyani Rahayu who had the opportunity to donate a gold or silver medal after successfully advancing to the final party. In addition, from the men’s singles sector, Anthony Sinisuka Ginting also has the opportunity to donate a bronze medal.

Overall, Indonesia collected three medals consisting of two bronze and one silver. In Southeast Asia, Team Garuda lags behind Thailand and the Philippines, each of which has one gold medal

On the other hand, China’s medal tally if described consists of 23 gold medals, 14 silver medals and 13 bronze medals. The Bamboo Curtain country was followed by the United States in second place and Japan in third.

Anthony Sinisuka Ginting (Photo: Reuters)

The United States alone has won 20 gold medals, 21 silver medals and 15 bronze medals. Then, Japan has 17 gold medals, five silver medals and nine bronze medals. Sequentially, the three countries were followed by Australia, Russia (ROC), England, South Korea, France, the Netherlands and Germany.

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