For the first time, the World Championships in Athletics were held on American soil. And when it comes to winning medals, Team USA has been counting its time over the past 10 days.
The United States finished the competition with a total of 33 medals, more than three times as many as any other country in the competition and more than any country has ever won at the world championships. This includes 13 golds, more than any other country.
The Americans claimed the podium in three separate events: the men’s 100m race, the men’s 200m race and the men’s shot put.
And the last day of the competition was no exception for the dominance of Team USA in Oregon22. Four Americans reached the podium on Sunday, including gold medals from Athing Mu in the women’s 800m, men’s 4x400m relay and women’s 4x400m relay.
Ethiopia, Jamaica and Kenya finished the world championship with a total of 10 medals. Ethiopia leads the way with four gold medals, and is second in the number of won countries.
In total, athletes from 43 different countries are going home with at least one medal.
Here’s a complete breakdown of the Oregon22 medal table, as well as a look at who won medals in individual events.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN ATHLETICS 2022. TABLE OF MEDALS
(Until day 10, after 48 event finals)
Bronze: Perseus Karlström, Sweden
Silver: Christopher Nilsen, United States
Bronze: Ernest John Obiena, Philippines
Bronze: Leticia Oro Melo, Brazil
Gold: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway
Silver: Keely Hodgkinson, Great Britain
Silver: Britany Anderson, Jamaica
Bronze: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Puerto Rico
Gold: United States (Elijah Godwin, Michael Norman, Bryce Deadmon, Champion Allison)
Silver: Jamaica (Akeem Bloomfield, Nathon Allen, Jevaughn Powell, Christopher Taylor)
Bronze: Belgium (Dylan Borlée, Julien Watrin, Alexander Doom, Kevin Borlée)
Gold: United States (Talitha Diggs, Abby Steiner, Britton Wilson, Sydney McLaughlin)
Silver: Jamaica (Candice McLeod, Janieve Russell, Stephanie Ann McPherson, Charokee Young)
Bronze: Great Britain (Victoria Ohuruogu, Nicole Yeargin, Jessie Knight, Laviai Nielsen)
Silver: Hughes Fabrice Zango, Burkina Faso
Gold: Emmanuel Kipkurui Korir, Kenya
Bronze: Jakub Vadlejch, Czech Republic
Gold: United States (Melissa Jefferson, Abby Steiner, Jenna Prandini, Twanisha Terry)
Silver: Jamaica (Kemba Nelson, Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Shericka Jackson)
Bronze: Germany (Tatjana Pinto, Alexandra Burghardt, Gina Lückenkemper, Rebekka Haase)
Gold: Canada (Aaron Brown, Jerome Blake, Brendon Rodney, Andre De Grasse)
Silver: United States (Christian Coleman, Noah Lyles, Elijah Hall, Marvin Bracy)
Bronze: Great Britain (Jona Efoloko Zharnel Hughes, Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake, Reece Prescod)
Gold: Kimberly García León, Peru
Silver: Katarzyna Zdziebło, Poland
Gold: Kelsey-Lee Barber, Australia
Silver: Kara Winger, United States
Gold: Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Bahamas
Silver: Marileidy Paulino, Dominican Republic
Gold: Michael Norman, United States
Bronze: Matthew Hudson-Smith, Great Britain
Gold: Sydney McLaughlin, United States
Bronze: Dalilah Muhammad, United States of America
Silver: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Jamaica
Bronze: Dina Asher-Smith, Great Britain
Silver: Kenneth Bednarek, United States
Bronze: Erriyon Knighton, United States
Silver: Sandra Perković, Croatia
Bronze: Valarie Allman, United States of America
Silver: Werkuha Getachew, Ethiopia
Gold: Eleanor Patterson, Australia
Silver: Yaroslava Mahuchich, Ukraine
Bronze: Elena Vallortigara, Italy
Silver: Mykolas Alekna, Lithuania
Bronze: Andrius Gudzius, Lithuania
Gold: Jake Wightman, Great Britain
Silver: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Norway
Silver: Rai Benjamin, United States
Bronze: Trevor Bassitt, United States
Gold: Gotytom Gebreslase, Ethiopia
Silver: Judith Jeptum Korir, Kenya
Bronze: Lonah Chemtai Salpeter, Israel
Silver: Sanghyeok Woo, South Korea
Bronze: Andriy Protesenko, Ukraine
Silver: Shanieka Ricketts, Jamaica
Bronze: Tori Franklin, United States
Silver: Anouk Vetter, Netherlands
Bronze: Anna Hall, United States of America
Men’s 3000 meters steeplechase
Gold: Soufiane El Bakkali, Morocco
Bronze: Conseslus Kipruto, Kenya
Bronze: Laura Muir, Great Britain
Silver: Masinet Geremew, Ethiopia
Gold: Brooke Andersen, United States
Bronze: Janee’ Kassanavoid, United States
Silver: Stanley Waithaka Mburu, Kenya
Gold: Katie Nageotte, United States
Silver: Sandi Morris, United States
Gold: Ryan Crouser, United States
Silver: Joe Kovacs, United States
Bronze: Josh Awotunde, United States
Gold: Grant Holloway, United States
Silver: Trey Cunningham, United States
Gold: Shelly-Ann Fraser Pryce, Jamaica
Silver: Shericka Jackson, Jamaica
Bronze: Elaine Thompson-Herah, Jamaica
Gold: Letesenbet Gidey, Ethiopia
Bronze: Margaret Chelimo Kipkemboi, Kenya
Silver: Wojciech Nowicki, Poland
Bronze: Eivind Henriksen, Norway
Silver: Miltiadis Tentoglu, Greece
Bronze: Simon Ehammer, Switzerland
Gold: Chase Ealey, United States
Bronze: Jessica Schilder, Netherlands
Gold: Fred Kerley, United States
Silver: Marvin Bracy, United States
Bronze: Trayvon Bromell, United States
Gold: Dominican Republic (Lidio Andres Feliz, Marileidy Paulino, Alexander Ogando, Fiordaliza Cofil)
Silver: Netherlands (Liemarvin Bonevacia, Lieke Klaver, Tony Van Diepen, Femke Bol)
Bronze: United States (Elijah Godwin, Allyson Felix, Vernon Norwood, Kennedy Simon)
Gold: Kimberly Garcia Leon, Peru
Silver: Katarzyna Zdzieblo, Poland
Gold: Toshikazu Yamanishi, Japan
Bronze: Perseus Karlstrom, Sweden
— Nik Streng, nstreng@oregonian.com, @NikStreng
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