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This is how the medal table looks like after Sunday, August 4. It's not good

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On Sunday, Julia Szeremeta spectacularly secured for herself and Poland at least a bronze medal in boxing in the up to 57 kilograms category. Shelf She defeated her rival from Puerto Rico, winning her third a fight at these Games and reaching the semi-finals, which will take place on Wednesday. Since it is still unknown what kind of medal the nearly 21-year-old boxer will bring home from Paris, her success is not yet recorded in the medal table.

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This means that the Poles still have only four medals – one silver for Klaudia Zwolińska and three bronze, which were won by Iga Świątek, the women's epee team and the men's rowing quadruple sculls. This achievement was not increased on Sunday by hammer throwers Wojciech Nowicki and Paweł Fajdek, nor by cyclist Katarzyna Niewiadoma or swimmer Katarzyna Wasick. Only one used medal chance out of six that day (Elżbieta Wójcik lost her quarter-final fight in boxing) means that it is difficult to consider Sunday a success for the Poles at the Paris Games.

This translates into a drop in the medal standings, where the Polish national team currently ranks only 48th. The Americans moved to first place with 71 medals, including 19 gold. China, in second place, also has 19 gold, while the hosts, France and Australia, each won 12 medals in the most valuable metal.

Medal standings after Sunday, August 4:

  • 1. USA 19 gold – 26 silver – 26 bronze (71 medals)
  • 2. China 19-15-11 (45)
  • 3. France 12-14-18 (44)
  • 4. Australia 12-11-8 (31)
  • 5. Great Britain 10-12-15 (37)
  • 6. South Korea 10-7-7 (24)
  • 7. Japan 9-5-10 (24)
  • 8. Italy 7-10-5 (22)
  • 9. Netherlands 6-5-4 (15)
  • 10. Germany 5-5-2 (12)
  • 11. Canada 5-4-8 (17)
  • 12. Hungary 3-3-2 (8)
  • 13. Romania 3-3-1 (7)
  • 14. Ireland 3-0-3 (6)
  • 15. New Zealand 2-4-1 (7)
  • 16. Sweden 2-3-2 (7)
  • 17. Ukraine 2-1-3 (6)
  • 18. Croatia 2-1-1 (4)
  • 19. Belgium 2-0-3 (5)
  • 20. Hong Kong 2-0-2 (4)
  • 21. Azerbaijan 2-0-0 (2)
  • -. Philippines 2-0-0 (2)
  • -. Serbia 2-0-0 (2)
  • 24. Brazil 1-4-5 (10)
  • 25. Israel 1-4-1 (6)
  • 26. Spain 1-2-5 (8)
  • 27. Georgia 1-2-1 (4)
  • 28. Switzerland 1-1-4 (6)
  • 29. Kazakhstan 1-1-2 (4)
  • -. South Africa 1-1-2 (4)
  • 31. Taiwan 1-0-2 (3)
  • -. Uzbekistan 1-0-2 (3)
  • 33. Czech Republic 1-0-1 (2)
  • -. Guatemala 1-0-1 (2)
  • 35. Algeria 1-0-0 (1)
  • -. Argentina 1-0-0 (1)
  • -. Chile 1-0-0 (1)
  • -. Dominika 1-0-0 (1)
  • -. Ecuador 1-0-0 (1)
  • -. Saint Lucia 1-0-0 (1)
  • -. Norway 1-0-0 (1)
  • -. Slovenia 1-0-0 (1)
  • -. Uganda 1-0-0 (1)
  • 44. Jamaica 0-2-1 (3)
  • -. Mexico 0-2-1 (3)
  • -. North Korea 0-2-1 (3)
  • 47. Greece 0-1-4 (5)
  • 48. Poland 0-1-3 (4)
  • 49. Kosovo 0-1-1 (2)
  • -. Türkiye 0-1-1 (2)
  • 51. Armenia 0-1-0 (1)
  • -.. Denmark 0-1-0 (1)
  • -. Ethiopia 0-1-0 (1)
  • -. Fiji 0-1-0 (1)
  • -. Mongolia 0-1-0 (1)
  • -. Tunisia 0-1-0 (1)
  • 57. India 0-0-3 (3)
  • -. Tajikistan 0-0-3 (3)
  • 59. Dominican Republic 0-0-2 (2)
  • -. Moldova 0-0-2 (2)
  • 61. Austria 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Cape Verde 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Cuba 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Egypt 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Granada 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Indonesia 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Lithuania 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Malaysia 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Portugal 0-0-1 (1)
  • -. Slovakia 0-0-1 (1)



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